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    Tuesday, January 18

    Yellow at the Golden Nugget



    Decked with a gold leaf finish and boasting a 19" touchscreen that allows anyone with the cash/credit card balance to instantly buy gold at constantly updating real-time prices, GtG’s just the latest exigency to appear at the serendipitously named Golden Nugget, a title never earned by Allen Iverson, which explains why he can’t afford to stay there anymore. Claiming to offer better prices due to cutting out the need to pay for a storefront/sales personnel, the cabinet stocks precious metal in ten forms, from standard bars (in weights from 1 gram to 1 ounce), to coins including Krugerrands, Kangaroos, and Maple Leafs, which is usually preferred served over ice- but hey who knows. Each piece of the yellow stuff’s protected by a ten day money-back-guarantee (so long as the pouch’s seal hasn’t been broken), and is dispensed in a "precious gift box", which hopefully will make your purchase more fun as you drive away listening to Wiz Khalifah's "Black and Yellow".

    Monday, January 17

    Golden Globes RECAP: Who Wore What




    When reflecting upon last night's 68th Golden Globe Awards, all we can say is: color us thrilled. Instead of getting a red carpet awash in raindrops—like last year's soggy ceremony—this time around, the sun was shining and we were treated to a sea of gorgeous gowns in a rainbow of happy hues. From stunning coral dresses to vibrant pink frocks to gorgeous emerald gowns, Hollywood's leading ladies dressed to impress with a slew of au courant picks that were perfectly in touch with spring's trends. In addition to the inspiring shades, we were also delighted to see a terrifically turned-out collection of fresh faces (Elle Fanning, Hailee Steinfeld, and Jennifer Lawrence, we're looking at you), as well as fashion favorites like Leighton Meester, Julianne Moore, and Anne Hathaway. And while we could spend days breaking down each ruffle, intriguing neckline, and thrilling accessory, I did manage to narrow down our favorites to the top nine looks of the evening for your viewing pleasure. Hope you enjoy!

    Who: Anne Hathaway
    What: Nominee for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical for Love and Other Drugs
    Wear: A Giorgio Armani Prive amber tone, paillettes and Swarovksi crystal embellished evening gown from the F/W 11 couture collection, Van Cleef and Arpels vintage earrings and ring, and nude patent leather Brian Atwood Santana pumps.

    Who: Jennifer Lawrence
    What: Nominee for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Drama - Winter's Bone
    Wear: A special collection Louis Vuitton dress, Chopard pear and round cut emerald and diamond drop earrings set in platinum and an emerald cut diamond bracelet set in platinum, Judith Leiber bag, and black patent and navy velvet Roger Vivier Balmoral shoes.

    Who: Claire Danes
    What: Nominee for Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television for Temple Grandin
    Wear: A custom Calvin Klein Collection neon silk halter dress, Fred Leighton 1970's gold and diamond cuff and brilliant-cut diamond drop earrings, Calvin Klein Collection gold box clutch, and white satin Roger Vivier sandals that were specially dyed champagne for the event.

    Who: Leighton Meester
    What: Presented the award for Best Supporting Actor in a TV Series, Mini-Series, or TV Movie
    Wear: A Burberry Prorsum nude ruched crescent dress from the Pre-Fall 11 collection, Cathy Waterman sapphire arabesque earrings with a reverso bracelet and sorcerers stained glass ring, Louis Vuitton clutch, and Jimmy Choo Zafira Platform Sandals from the 15th Anniversary Crystal Collection.

    Who: Julianne Moore
    What: Presented the award for Best Mini Series or TV Movie and nominee for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy for The Kids Are Alright
    Wear: A Lanvin shocking pink asymmetrical silk gown with dramatic draped shoulder and matching Lanvin silk belt, two Bulgari yellow gold and diamond necklaces and two emerald and diamond rings, both from Bulgari's High Jewelry Collection, gold Bulgari Melone vintage handbag, and beige leather Lanvin platform pumps.

    Who: January Jones
    What: Presented the award for Best Television Series Comedy or Musical
    Wear: A Versace red fringe gown with deep v cutout neckline, Versace satin clutch, and black patent leather Versace pumps.

    Who: Hailee Steinfeld
    What: Presented the award for Best Animated Film
    Wear: A Prabal Gurung dress, Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver 9 Row Wave Bracelet by Elsa Peretti, Amanda Pearl clutch, and Ferragamo shoes.

    Who: Lea Michele
    What: Nominee for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical for Glee
    Wear: An Oscar de la Renta salmon silk faille one shoulder gown with cascading ruffle detail from the S/S 11 collection, Lorraine Schwartz jewels, Judith Leiber clutch, and silver Christian Louboutin Pigalili shoes.

    Who: Emma Stone
    What: Nominee for Best Performance by An Actress in A Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical for Easy A
    Wear: A custom Calvin Klein Collection cap sleeved, open back dress in nectar silk crepe, Calvin Klein Collection gold oval clutch, Van Cleef and Arpels jewelry, and Ferragamo shoes.

    Monday, January 3

    Las Vegas New Years




    Baby, it's cold outside, but the people they came.

    Hundreds of thousands of revelers without the coy reluctance Dean Martin put into his classic tune packed the Strip and downtown Las Vegas to ring in 2011. Some dressed for the weather. Others, not so much.

    An hour before the Strip closed to traffic, Anthony Portillo was among dozens of people who braved dropping temperatures to walk across a highway overpass to join the party. From Los Angeles, Portillo wore a thin black shirt and no coat. He sipped from an open Corona bottle, hoping to warm up.

    "I was here three times this summer but I've never been to Vegas in the winter," he said with a smile and a shiver. "It's a little colder than I thought. But I'll be okay if I just stay inside."

    Portillo, who walked to the Strip from the Rio where he's staying, was meeting friends at Caesars Palace. He said he decided to celebrate New Year's Eve in Vegas for the first time because his mother told him what a great time she had when she partied here five years ago.

    "She came here when she was dating her ex-husband," Portillo said, adding things obviously didn't work out. "Everyone likes to have fun here. Vegas seems to bring out the fun in everybody."

    Portillo said social media websites were touting Las Vegas as THE place to be for New Year's Eve.

    "That's what I hear so I'm here to check it out," he said.

    The Metropolitan Police Department reported a quiet start to the festivities. As of 9:45 p.m., Las Vegas police reported one arrest for trespass; 14 non-fatal traffic accidents between 6:00 p.m. and 9:45 p.m.; and two arrests for misdemeanor DUI, one for drugs and one for alcohol.

    Strip vendors were hawking 2011 glasses with multi-colored, flickering lights. Young men bought horns to blow at midnight. Women wearing tiaras, spiked heels and mini skirts skittered down the sidewalk, goose-pimpled but fashionable.

    Authorities began closing offramps along Interstate 15 about 5 p.m. in preparation for the countdown to 2011.

    Exits at Tropicana Avenue, Flamingo Road and Spring Mountain Road will remain closed until early tomorrow.

    Police also closed Las Vegas Boulevard to traffic between Sahara Avenue and Russell Road, where thousands of people will assemble leading up to midnight and the fireworks show to ring in the new year.

    The 8-minute, 6-second show by Fireworks by Grucci will feature music choreographed with nearly 50,000 fireworks launched from atop MGM Grand, Planet Hollywood, Aria, Caesars Palace, The Venetian, Treasure Island and Stratosphere.

    The aerial display will also be visible from much of the valley.

    The crowds began to thicken along the south Strip about 7 p.m. Bare-legged women bundled up in short, thick coats with scarves and sparkling 2011 glasses. Vendors in front of New York-New York were already doing a steady business hawking whistles and headbands for five bucks each. A tall dude in a hairy Chewbacca mask growled at a group of girls in front of the Excalibur and rushed to open the door for them.

    "You got a nice smile, baby," he said to the one who was wearing fuzzy pink bunny ears. "Happy New Year, grrr." "Shut up, Chewy," she said. "This ain't Halloween."

    Tourism officials expect 320,000 visitors in town this weekend to celebrate New Year's Eve.

    Forecasts call for mostly clear skies, light winds and bone-chilling temperatures hovering around 30 degrees.

    In fact, a weather record was set in Las Vegas on Friday as the official temperature reached a lowest high of 38 degrees, National Weather Service meteorologist Larry Jensen said. The old record of 45 degrees was set in 1975, he said.

    Matt Green warded off the cold with a brown furry ear flap hat with a fuzzy mohawk on top. He was hanging out with friends inside The Cosmopolitan. He said he used to have a real mohawk until his employer made him cut it.

    "I kept the job and lost the hair," Green said shrugging. "So I bought this hat. Pretty cool, huh?"

    Green and several of his buddies moved from Orlando, Fla., to Las Vegas seven months ago for jobs at a marketing company here.


    The group, nursing beers, hung out gawking at a few celebrities sitting at the Chandelier Bar.

    The stars included X-Men's Cyclops, James Marsden, and Brian Van Holt, the rumored Cougar Town beau of co-star Courtney Cox who was not among the group. They were apparently at the new resort for the invite-only Jay-Z and Coldplay concert available to the huddled masses outside on huge marquees. Two massive speakers were set up to blast the sound across the Strip.

    "It's great, this place, for celebrity spotting," Green said. "I hear Beyonce's gonna be here and Gwyneth Paltrow. Cyclops just left before my friend came and I'm like, 'Dude, you just missed him."

    Nobody in Green's party could think of the celebrities' exact names, but it didn't matter because it's New Years!