White House Correspondents Dinner
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The White House Correspondents lollapalooza Saturday night just keeps getting hotter. Somehow we mingled.

We snapped this of Ashton and Demi (if we have to tell you their last names, you’re reading the wrong publication) arriving at the Hilton, where Obama had the best lines: “In my next 100 days, I’ll build a library to my first 100 days…I’ll consider losing my cool...I’ll learn to go off the teleprompter and Joe Biden will learn to stay on.”
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It was hard to miss Tyra Banks because we walked in at the same time and realized fans were screaming her name instead of ours. So we turned around and snapped a pic.
Samuel L. Jackson seemed a bit camera shy, but we told him Lakeview Terrace really wasn’t that bad...

At the National Journal's pre-party, we snapped actress Kerry Washington laughing with Star Jones.

Funny lady Julia Louis-Dreyfus looked stunning.

Kevin Bacon looked intellectual.

Capitol File founder Jason Binn and actor Christian Slater at Jason’s super-hot after-party at the Corcoran. Over 600 of Jason’s friends filled two floors.

Despite the loud, pulsating beat by DJ Biz Markee at the Capitol Fileparty, White House aide David Washington and Academy-award winner Forest Whitaker were able to talk.

And of course we had to snap White House Social Secretary Desiree Rogers, framed by stylists Erwin Gomez and James Packard-Gomez.

And even some local stars: InPhonic’s Sarah Rosenwinkel, the ubiquitous Pam Sorenson, and Fox 5 anchor Steve Chenevey.

And stylist Morenike Abdullah and Lamborghini's Kareem Kardassi.

At the People pre-party, Chef Gordon Ramsey kept things hot, out of the kitchen, by mingling with guests at the Hilton.

The pre-party was filled with celebs, including Glenn Close and Stephen Spielberg. We snapped actor Jason Bateman, right, withSteve D’Ettore.

Actress Rachel Leigh Cook with Mrs. Alexandria USA Michelle Miller D’Ettore.
Vanessa Meccarielli and Makeda Saggau-Sackey contributed to this issue