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About Town
Events that have people talking
Desert heat
"Sahara's" Penelope Cruz shared a light moment with a camel during the film's premiere at Grauman's Chinese Theatre. It was indeed a "bazaar" scene as stars strolled down the tan carpet.

High times
Brenda Strong joined writer-lyricist Kevin Murphy at the music-comedy adaptation of the anti-marijuana film "Reefer Madness" at the Regent Showcase Theater in Hollywood.
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TV talk
Joel Hyatt, left, and Al Gore flank Leonardo DiCaprio at a cocktail party and rally for their new cable network, Current, in San Francisco.
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Field day
Drew Barrymore and Jimmy Fallon stepped up to home plate for the screening of "Fever Pitch" at Boston's Fenway Park.
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Feeling the warmth
From left, "Warm Springs" stars David Palmer, Cynthia Nixon and Kenneth Branagh catch up during HBO Film's premiere at the Egyptian Theatre.
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ROBERT OSBORNE
Refreshed Bacall book gets us all caught up
Few people in show business have as much to talk about in an autobiography as Lauren Bacall. Still working -- most recently in Lars von Trier's "Dogville" and "Manderlay," also "Birth" with Nicole Kidman -- still busy, curious and apparently indefatigable.
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MARTIN GROVE
Lopez no monster to work with, Luketic says
Although the media's painted an unforgettably unflattering portrait of Jennifer Lopez as an out of control demanding diva, that's not how Robert Luketic sees her. In fact, Luketic says Lopez is no monster to work with. And he should know, having just directed her in New Line Cinema's comedy "Monster-in-Law" opposite Jane Fonda, opening May 13.
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