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Party, Party, Party: New York Times T Magazine’s Golden Globes Party
By Emili Vesilind on January 16, 2010

“That place was flu city,” said Shirley MacLaine, leaving the sardine-packed cocktail party the New York Times Style magazine threw in celebration of the Golden Globe Awards on Friday night at Chateau Marmont. True enough (quarters in the hotel’s Penthouse were so tight, management closed the party to latecomers at around 8:50 p.m.)

Still, some of Hollywood’s biggest names were happy to endanger their H1N1 status to attend one of the season’s most high-profile soirees.

And the celebs nearly outnumbered the execs. Stephen Dorff, who rolled in as part of a louche-looking posse that included Sofia Coppola and her honey, Phoenix singer Thomas Mars, claimed his unruly mop of hair was the result of negligence, not careful sculpting. “I just woke up like this,” he said.

“It’s getting a little crazy in here,” said petite Rachael Leigh Cook, nearly knocking into Teri Hatcher, who came up from the hotel’s restaurant (where her family was waiting for her), toting her own glass of red vino. “I brought my own wine!” she said with glee.

Speaking of “Glee,” two members of the four-time Globe-nominated series – Dianna Argon and Matthew Morrison — popped into the party after being released from the show’s set mere minutes before. Agron, who plays knocked-up cheerleader Quinn Fabray on the show, looked slightly shell-shocked as Marisa Tomei swept by. Celebrity parties, she said, “are seriously fun, but I don’t know how used to them I’m getting. There are some very important people in this room and I’m a very small fish in this pond.”

And as the two-hour fiesta wore on, the fish kept getting bigger. Elizabeth Banks (clad in a strapless black pantsuit) caught the last elevator up to the Penthouse before management put the kabosh on any more guests, and a low-buttoned Tom Ford and Julianne Moore (dressed in a red one-shouldered cocktail frock) sauntered into the room at around 8:55 (the party was scheduled to end at 9 p.m.)

Chloe Sevigny, dressed in a Dior printed dress, and artist-filmmaker Liz Goldwyn (in gold lame vintage) showed up in the party’s final throes wearing matching tomato-hued lipstick. “We like to dress in tandem for these things,” noted Goldwyn. Sevigny, who’s nominated for a Best Supporting Actress Globe for “Big Love,” said she was in bed when she heard she was in the running. “I saw all the lights flashing and the text messages coming in, and at first I was scared,” she said. “Then I realized it was a good thing.”


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