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Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes and Robert DeNiro to Attend WHCD

May 6, 2009 By WHC Insider

Katie Holmes looks stunning on red carpet with Tom Cruise, Brazil

TomKat and two-time Oscar winner Robert DeNiro will be among the famous faces at the dinner, the Washington Post reports. For more, plus some details on the exclusive Vanity Fair-Bloomberg after-party, click here.

Filed Under: Washington Events, WHCD 2009 Guests Tagged With: Katie Holmes, Robert DeNiro, tom cruise, Washington Post

How Local Girl Wanda Sykes Made Good Using Bad Words

May 6, 2009 By WHC Insider

D.C. Comedy Impresario Richard Siegel Hosted First Contest Sykes Entered

Wanda Sykes — the emcee of this year’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner, who is known for her often raw, blush-inducing commentary — has a lot of inquiring minds wondering just how raw her routine might be this Saturday night.

Richard Siegel, veteran producer on the D.C. comedy scene.

Richard Siegel, veteran producer on the D.C. comedy scene.

One of her biggest fans thinks that, when time comes for her to address her high-powered audience, “she really should tone it down. Audiences here are a lot more conservative generally,” Richard Siegel tells WHCInsider.com. “They don’t like things getting too edgy.”

The longtime producer of the annual “D.C.’s Funniest Celebrity” contest, Siegel knows a little about what kind of comedy works in this town. He’s also known Sykes since the late 1980s, when he was managing a local stand-up comedy contest at the Comedy Cafe, located above a strip club that enforced a dress code. [Read more…]

Filed Under: History of Dinner, Wanda Sykes Tagged With: Barney Frank, Edward Derwinski, Helen Thomas, Jim Bohannon, Richard Siegel, Ron Nesson, Sarah McClendon, Wanda Sykes

American Idol Judge and Obama Gown Designer to Attend WHCD

May 6, 2009 By WHC Insider

American Idol Top 13 Party

Kara DioGuardi, the newest judge on “American Idol,” will be a guest of National Music Publishers’ Assn. president David Israelite for the correspondents’ dinner, WHCInsider has learned.

And Jason Wu, who designed the gown Michelle Obama wore to inaugural balls last January, will be a guest of the Wall Street Journal.

Filed Under: Washington Events Tagged With: David Israelite, Jason Wu, kara dioguardi, National Music Publishers' Assn., Wall Street Journal

Tents Are Going Up Around Washington

May 6, 2009 By WHC Insider

Getting ready for the pre-dinner brunch.

Getting ready for the pre-dinner brunch.

Preparations are underway for all sorts of events related to the WHCD. Check out what Politico has to say about them all here.

Filed Under: Washington Events Tagged With: Politico

WH Press Corps: "Bootlickers"? Respectful? Or Just Surprised?

May 6, 2009 By WHC Insider

Video of the WH press corps suddenly jumping to its feet when President Obama made a surprise visit to the briefing room last week has been stirring up the blogosphere. Why? Because it’s paired with a vid of the press corps remaining seated when Bush once entered the briefing room. CNN’s Jeanne Moos investigated. Check out the video below to see what she found.

Filed Under: Correspondents, Washington Events

Comedy Pro Phil Rosenthal Directed President Clinton’s Famous WHCD Departure Video, Has Advice for President Obama: Play It Straight

May 5, 2009 By WHC Insider

By tradition, the president is the guest of honor at the annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner, and the guest of honor addresses the audience of roughly 2,000 at some point during the evening.

It’s usually a light-hearted, often funny speech, very much in keeping with the chummy spirit of the occasion. But for the jokes to work, delivery is everything.

“I’d tell Barack Obama to treat the jokes, the whole thing, as seriously as the State of the Union speech,” Phil Rosenthal tells WHCInsider. “He should deliver it with the same gravity and seriousness.”

Rosenthal, the creator and executive producer of the hit comedy “Everyone Loves Raymond,” wrote material for all WHCDs that Bill Clinton attended as president and also directed “The Final Days,” the famous video of President Clinton at his last WHCD. Considered one of the funniest presidential comedy routines, the short spoof featured President Clinton riding a bike through the White House and later running to give First Lady Hillary Clinton her lunch before she went off to work in a limo. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Washington Events Tagged With: Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Phil Rosenthal, State of the Union, The Final Days

BBC Joins the WHCD Celebrity Challenge

May 5, 2009 By WHC Insider

McDonalds Family Tribute on Ice - Backstage

The Beeb has landed a balanced cross-section of name guests: Sony Corp. chairman and chief executive Sir Howard Stringer, figure skating champ and a recent “Dancing with the Stars” winner Kristi Yamaguchi, Oscar-winning actress Ellen Burstyn, and Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Phil Gordon.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: BBC, Ellen Burstyn, kristi yamaguchi, Phil Gordon, Sir Howard Stringer

Ali Wentworth Tells WHCInsider Her Twitter e-Rules

May 5, 2009 By Tammy Haddad

Ali Wentworth from whcinsider on Vimeo.

Ali Wentworth, actress, comedienne, Oprah regular, and wife of George Stephanopoulos gave WHCInsider the exclusive insight on her e-rules for the Information Super Highway. WHCInsider has learned that George Stephanopoulos is not permitted to tweet when Ali Wentworth is talking. Ali also doesn’t permit BlackBerrys in the bedroom and says tweeting should be something you do when you’re alone.

And she predicts her former boss, Jay Leno, will be a hit in his new 10:00 p.m. time slot, and thinks Wanda Sykes was told to tone down her blue humor for the WHCD. We picked up these scoops at the raucous party Ali and George hosted Monday night for the fun and fabulous Lee Woodruff’s second book: Perfectly Imperfect.

Check out our interview with Ali and you’ll know why she’s got her own show, “Head Case,” why she has a regular seat on Oprah, and why George is always smiling!

Filed Under: Washington Events Tagged With: Ali Wentworth, George Stephanopoulos, Jay Leno, Lee Woodruff, Oprah, Wanda Sykes, White House Correspondents Dinner

WHCInsider Exclusive: Quinn Bradlee Engaged!

May 4, 2009 By Tammy Haddad

“Pary Williamson and Quinn Bradlee

Pary Williamson and Quinn Bradlee 5/4/09

Quinn Bradlee, son of Washington Post legends Ben Bradlee and Sally Quinn popped the question (over the phone!) to Pary Williamson and the engagement news was the talk of George Stephanopoulos’ party for Lee Woodruff’s new book.

Sally Quinn tells the WHCInsider that the ring is a Bradlee family heirloom. It belonged to Ben Bradlee’s great-great-grandmother Suzette Crowninshield.  Quinn has been on tour for his new book and web site, Friends of Quinn.  For photos of the book party Barry Diller threw for Quinn go to WHCInsider.com/scrapbook.   Stay tuned for video of the party…

Filed Under: Schedules and Announcements Tagged With: Barry Diller, Ben Bradlee, Lee Woodruff, Pary Williamson, Quinn Bradlee, Sally Quinn

White House Press Corps Needs "Somebody to Yell at 'Em," Letterman Writer Says

May 4, 2009 By WHC Insider

Bill Scheft Hails Wanda Sykes as Great Choice for WHCD Entertainment

If the elite gathering of A-list journos, politicos and celebrities that make up the White House Correspondents’ Dinner

Bill Scheft, right, on the "Late Show" set with Dave, left.

Bill Scheft, right, on the "Late Show" set with Dave, left.

can’t loosen up when Sykes starts her monologue, it’s likely to get what it deserves, says Scheft, a veteran scribe for “The Late Show with David Letterman.”

“If they take Wanda too seriously, she’s going to let ’em have it,” Scheft tells WHCInsider. “I’ve know Wanda a long time. She’ll really give it to ’em, and I think that’s what they need — somebody to yell at ’em.”

Scheft says that Sykes was a great choice to book for the entertainment, noting that Stephen Colbert — who raised as many hackles as he did laughs with his controversial routine at the 2006 dinner — is altogether different. “Colbert was a character playing a character playing a character at that dinner. He’s very character-oriented. Wanda is much more joke-oriented.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Wanda Sykes, Washington Events Tagged With: Bill Scheft, David Letterman, Stephen Colbert, Wanda Sykes, White House Correspondents Dinner

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Exploring “behind the scenes” of the most powerful city in the world — Washington, D.C. — and those who cover it.

We track the White House Correspondents’ weekend and all the activities around it, from journalists and media companies to the White House and politicos.

Tammy Haddad is Co-Founder and Editor-In-Chief of WHC Insider and CEO of Haddad Media.

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