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Doggie Bag - The Week's Leftovers

       
  Ewan McGregor & Charley Boorman promote Long Way Round   Beyonce Knowles spritzes her True Star perfume at Macy's   Quentin Tarantino with American Choreography award  
       
  Michael C. Hall at Tribeca Theater Festival opening night   Tori Spelling at Frederick's of Hollywood lingerie auction   Sunrise Coigney & Mark Ruffalo at Diversity Awards  

October 18-22 – Hollywood was awash in awards this week. In addition to the star-studded Hollywood Awards, we found Carmen Electra, Jean-Claude Van Damme and Ben Vereen at the Orpheum Theater for the American Choreography Awards. The awards recognize choreography in movies, music videos, television, and even fight choreography, with Quentin Tarantino accepting one for Kill Bill Volume 2’s fancy fight footwork.

Lindsay Lohan and Mark Ruffalo are totally diverse. The two were honored at the 12th annual Diversity Awards on Sunday. We extend our congratulations, and definitely think Ruffalo deserves an award for marrying someone named Sunrise. Korean actor John Cho (Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle) was also diversified.

Unfortunately, Geena Davis, Susan Sarandon, Jessica Biel, Taryn Manning and Tori Spelling weren’t wearing racy under things at the 2nd Frederick’s of Hollywood lingerie art auction of celerity-designed corsets.

Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman were quite unkempt when we caught them at the end of their world motorcycle trip back in July. But the pals were all cleaned up on Tuesday, in Santa Monica promoting their upcoming Bravo show, Long Way Round.

In New York on Thursday, we got nervous when we saw Six Feet Under funeral director Michael C. Hall at the opening night of the Tribeca Theater Festival, but attendees Robert De Niro, Martin Scorcese, Sam Rockwell, Chad Lowe and Fran Drescher survived the evening.

Shoppers who stopped into Macy’s Herald Square on Friday evening were shocked to see Beyonce Knowles, who was pushing her fragrance, True Star, and signing photos for lucky purchasers.

lWith Jen Lowery in Los Angeles

 

 

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