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“The White House Plumbers” Return to The Watergate

October 14, 2021 By margaretmturner

The Watergate Hotel became ground zero once again this time for HBO’s actors, producers, and crew to recreate the break-in orchestrated by President Richard Nixon’s Watergate plumbers, with G. Gordon Liddy portrayed by Washington native Justin Theroux and E. Howard Hunt played by Woody Harrelson.

Justin Theroux as G. Gordon Liddy and Woody Harrelson as E. Howard Hunt, set in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building.

Theroux and Harrelson flank Judy Greer as Mrs. Frances Liddy and Lena Headey as Mrs. Dorothy Hunt.

From HBO:  “Based in part on public records and the book Integrity by Egil “Bud” Krogh and Matthew Krogh, the five-part limited series The White House Plumbers will tell the true story of how Nixon’s own political saboteurs and Watergate masterminds, E. Howard Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy, accidentally toppled the presidency they were trying to protect.”

David Bernad, executive producer of the HBO hit “White Lotus,” developed the show with “Veep” writers Peter Hyuck and Alex Gregory. David Mandel, executive producer of “Veep” and “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” is also an executive producer and the director of all “White House Plumbers” episodes. Frank Rich of “Succession” and “Veep” fame is also an Executive Producer.

HBO “The White House Plumbers” Executive Producer and Director Dave Mandel reunites with “Veep” consultant Tammy Haddad while shooting at the Old Executive Office Building

“The White House Plumbers” producers, writers, and crew on site-survey for Lincoln Memorial sequence

“The White House Plumbers” actor Ike Barinholtz, consultant Tammy Haddad, and G. Gordon Liddy star Justin Theroux with rescue Kuma on the roof of The Watergate

Justin Theroux as G. Gordon Liddy and Woody Harrelson as E. Howard Hunt with Dannia Hakki at Prettyman Courthouse

White House Plumbers Show Jacket

Former HBO Films president and show producer Len Amato and Justin Theroux on Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House.

Filed Under: DC, Entertainment, News, News Media, The White House, TV, Washington Events, White House Plumbers Tagged With: Dave Mandel, Judy Greer, Justin Theroux, Leana Headey, Woody Harrelson

Hilary Rosen, Lisa Sherman, and Jana Rich Host DC Dinner

October 14, 2021 By WHC Insider

While top women leaders from around the country gather for Fortune’s Most Powerful Women annual DC conference, Hilary Rosen, Vice-Chair of SKDKnick and a CNN political analyst, Lisa Sherman, President and CEO of the Ad Council, and Jana Rich, founder of Rich Talent Group, hosted a dinner with some of the top attendees.

Guests enjoyed a political briefing from Heather Podesta and Ashley Etienne, and the crowd applauded Rep. Karen Bass, who just announced she is running for Mayor of Los Angeles. 

Attendees included Thasunda Duckett, Kara Swisher, Kris Coratti, Bobbi Brown, Poppy Harlow, Carol Melton, Meredith Kopit Levien, Stephanie Linnartz, Katie Peters, Dara Treseder, and Ruth Marcus.

Dinner co-hosts Lisa Sherman, Hilary Rosen, and Jana Rich

 

Deputy Editorial Page Editor Ruth Marcus and Chief Communications Officer Kris Coratti, both from The Washington Post, with New York Times President & CEO Meredith Kopit Levien

 

Co-host Lisa Sherman and IBM CMO Carla Piñeyro Sublett

 

Clockwise from left:  Beauty mogul Bobbi Brown; Maryam Banikarim, Nextdoor’s Head of Marketing, Adeft Capital founder Carol Melton, Cathy Halligan, Ulta Beauty; Lynette Brubaker, founder of PR firm LHB Group; and Dayna Grayson of Construct Capital.

 

2nd Row L to R: Haddad Media CEO Tammy Haddad, Google’s Tara Walpert-Levy, Adeft Capital CEO Carol Melton, and TIAA President & CEO Thasunda Duckett. 1st Row L to R: Peloton CMO Dara Treseder, SKDK Vice Chair and co-host Hilary Rosen, and Ashley Etienne from First Lady Kamala Harris’s office.

 

Filed Under: DC, News, Washington Events

Washingtonian’s Top Women Picks 2021

October 14, 2021 By WHC Insider

Courtesy of Washingtonian

While Fortune releases their Most Powerful Women at their annual DC conference, Washingtonian magazine announced their 2021 Most Powerful Women list, over 150 strong, which includes categories from industry and government to the arts. 

New to the list are FTC Chair Lina Khan, Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett, Sally Buzbee, Executive Editor of the Washington Post, and Chiquita Brooks-LaSure, administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

Washingtonian brought back many DC stalwarts including Heather Podesta of Invariant, Juleanna Glover from Ridgely Walsh, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Tammy Haddad, CEO of Haddad Media and co-founder of WHCInsider.

To view the full list, click here.

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AP’s Julie Pace Tapped as New Executive Editor

October 14, 2021 By WHC Insider

Big news in Washington as longtime political reporter, editor, and DC bureau chief Julie Pace gets the tap on the shoulder to become the new Executive Editor of the Associated Press. The New York Times reports that she began her career with the hope of becoming an international reporter.

Julie Pace, the new executive editor of the Associated Press.

Pace is a regular guest on Fox News Sunday and other top political shows.

She replaces Sally Buzbee who was named Executive Editor of the Washington Post in May.

 

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Uber x Sandlot Event at Congressional Baseball Game

October 14, 2021 By margaretmturner

Uber hosted hundreds of staffers and stakeholders ahead of the Congressional Baseball Game at Sandlot Southeast, a 5,000 square foot, outdoor container bar & event space located directly across the street from the players entrance of Nationals Park Stadium at the base of the newly completed Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge.

Uber guests gather at Sandlot Southeast, located at the base of the new Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge.

 

The event highlighted Uber Eats’ unique partnership with Sandlot Southeast, as well as their contributions to supporting local and minority-owned restaurants throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, including supporting over 200,000 free rides to and from vaccination sites through its partnership with the White House.

Attendees at the Uber x Sandlot Southeast event.

 

The event featured catering from Grub Rockstar (est. 2016), a Black-owned food and catering company led by head chef and local D.C. resident Henry Tucker. Grub Rockstar is set up in the Sandlot Southeast space and is serving throughout the month of October. Be sure to check them out.

Henry Tucker, head chef and owner of Grub Rockstar.

 

Team Uber (L to R):  CR Wooters, Brian Barnard, Yvette Willis-Duff, Zoraida Rodriguez, Julius West, Ryan Thornton, and Michele Blackwell.

 

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