Hollywood on the Potomac: The Stars Descend Upon Washington for the Inauguration
Hollywood on the Potomac: The Stars Descend Upon Washington for the Inauguration
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The 57th Presidential Inauguration in Washington brought Hollywood celebrities to the nation’s capital to mix with politicos for a series of unofficial balls... 22.01.2013, Sputnik International
The 57th Presidential Inauguration in Washington brought Hollywood celebrities to the nation’s capital to mix with politicos for a series of unofficial balls, concerts and private gatherings in celebration of US President Barack Obama’s second term in the White House
The 57th Presidential Inauguration in Washington brought Hollywood celebrities to the nation’s capital to mix with politicos for a series of unofficial balls, concerts and private gatherings in celebration of US President Barack Obama’s second term in the White House
Celebrity stylist Edward Tricomi walked the red carpet with his date at the Creative Coalition Inaugural Ball at the Harman Center for the Arts in Washington Monday night
While many celebrities were ushered in with tight security, supermodel Tyson Beckford and his date casually strolled through the crowd before hitting the red carpet at Russell Simmons’ Hip Hop Inaugural Ball Sunday night at the Harman Center in Washington
R&B Singer John Legend arrived at the Hip Hop Ball with model girlfriend Chrissy Teigen. Legend was given the humanitarian award at Sunday’s event. The ball honored and highlighted the role hip-hop culture played in the 2012 election
Rapper and producer Swizz Beatz received the impact award at the Hip Hop Ball for his charity efforts in Africa. Fans that gathered nearby were noticeably disappointed that the hit maker took to the red carpet without his superstar wife R&B singer Alicia Keys. “Where’s Alicia?” some of the fans shouted
Partygoers at the Creative Coalition Ball enjoyed a concert by 90s rock band the Goo Goo Dolls. Lead singer John Rzeznik told reporters he supported President Barack Obama because of his positions on women's issues and gay rights
Oscar nominated actress Taraji P. Henson was also in attendance at the Creative Coalition Ball. Henson, who was nominated for her role as Queenie in the 2008 movie “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” is currently starring in the CBS television drama “Person of Interest.”
Actor David Arquette told reporters that the Creative Coalition’s mission of keeping the arts alive for young people is one of the primary reasons he supports the nonprofit
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