We told you back in February who this year’s entertainment would be at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner (Craig Ferguson), but the dinner isn’t the only part of the evening that people look forward to: There’s always the after parties.
Bloomberg News hosts one of the evening’s most anticipated late-night soirees, and Yeas & Nays has learned that this year’s bash will again be held at the Costa Rican Embassy. (Bloomberg moved its party there from the Macedonian Embassy after 2006.)
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Last year’s party was resplendent with bathtubs, slippers and fancy decorations hanging from the walls (oh, and such celebs as Reggie Bush, Michelle Kwan, Eddie Izzardand Morgan Fairchild). This year, the word is (like every year) that the list will be even more exclusive, but you can still expect to see such stars to appear as “Superbad’s” Jonah Hill, “The Hills’ ” Lauren Conrad and “The Soup’s” Joel McHale.
Meanwhile, Bloomberg’s competitoin continues to stiffen. Capitol File magazine’s party will be held this year at the Newseum, only two weeks after the dramatic Pennsylvania Avenue space opens to the public. It’s been an impressive three-year climb up the party ladder for the glossy luxury mag. Its first after party was held at Café Milano and its second at the Colombian ambassador’s residence before landing the prized Newseum space this year.
