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US Air Guitar Championship Regionals
Where: Bowery Ballroom
Why: If you need to ask, you don’t want to go.
When Thu, May 28, 8:00 pm - 12:00 pm More»
This week's Fame Game Featured "Mover and Shaker" is actress Mamie Gummer, moving up an impressive 5.9% in this week’s “ENTERTAINMENT” category, second only to Drew Barrymore, and just above Lorraine Bracco from The Sopranos.
This week's Fame Game Featured "Mover and Shaker" is Stylecaster contributing stylist Annabel Tollman, moving up 3.4% in this week’s “FASHION” category, ahead of Proenza Schouler designer Lazaro Hernandez and fellow stylist Rachel Zoe.
This week's Fame Game Featured "Mover and Shaker" is Kate Moss, the waif-like model that never goes out of style -- on the catwalk or in the press -- who rose 4.8% in this week’s “MEDIA + DIGITAL” category, just ahead of fashion news editor Anne Slowey.
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This week's Fame Game Featured "Mover and Shaker" is Cameron Silver, the vintage clothing designer and society-personality about town who rose 3.5% in this week’s “SOCIETY + PHILANTHROPY” category, rising above the glamorous Anne Slater. Cameron is a former cabaret singer who got his start in LA when he opened up the vintage boutique Decades on Melrose. Since then, he has expanded his fashion powerhouse to NYC and London and has made a reputation for being the source for glamorous vintage couture fashion. More»
This week's Fame Game featured "Mover and Shaker" is Genevieve Jones, the well-known model-socialite who also has a budding career as a jewelry designer. She rose 3.2% in both Fame Game's "Society" and "Arts" categories this week, coming in first place ahead of society regular Chuck Attix and hippie socialite Byrdie Bell. Originally from Baton Rouge, Miss Jones first appeared on the Manhattan scene as a mysterious super-skinny social climber who dated Trent Reznor and lied about her age (just a little), and then faded somewhat from the spotlight. More»
This week's Fame Game Featured "Mover and Shaker" is Lisa Anastos, the socialite/art enthusiast who rose 4.1% in both Fame Game's "Art" and "Business" categories this week, coming in second behind famed interior designer Geoffrey Bradfield. Anastos is known for being the spunky, sociable host of various art shindigs around the city, and currently holds claim as founder of the Whitney Contemporaries. We love Anastos for her well-publicized support of young art philanthropists and her political activism... More»
This week's Fame Game Featured "Mover and Shaker" is none other than Hope Atherton, the celebrity-socialite-artist who rose 1.9% in Fame Game's "Art" category this week, coming in fifth behind other art leaders such as sculptor Kenny Scharf and jewelry designer Waris Ahluwalia. Why profile Atherton? The Virginian-born artist known for her "fantastical" and "melancholic" paintings is quite the succesful chameleon; from her first appearance in Vogue in 2003 to her 2006 cover appearance on Art Review, Atherton has been able to do what some can only dream of - gain the respect of art critics and society columnists alike. More»
We've just heard about about a great new concept that was announced at the TED Conference in Palm Springs. Fame Theory (the guys behind FameGame) SquareSpace, and BBH New York have just announced the launch of Trust Art, which is nothing less than a "new project to reinvent the model of the contemporary art world." More»
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Mayor Bloomberg, Anna Wintour and Marc Jacobs Among the Highest Ranked on the New York Scene in 2008. Fashion and Local Scandals Dominate as Largest Drivers of Web Traffic and Online Trends on FameGame.com
ATTENTION: HIGHEST RANKED 2008
Top Attention Overall: Fashion and Politics Beat Out Society
In the wake of the economic meltdown, the New York media focused more on politicians and fashion moguls than the socialites and pseudo celebrities of years past. Mayor Bloomberg (1) takes the top spot, followed by Anna Wintour of Vogue (2), Derek Blasberg of Style.com and Women's Wear Daily (3), socialite Fabiola Beracasa (4), designer Marc Jacobs (5), publicist Kristian Laliberte (6), Lindsay Lohan (7), Martha Stewart (8), socialite Emma Snowdon-Jones (9), and finally, Paris Hilton (10.) Other notables: Tinsley Mortimer (12), Calvin Klein (16), and the newest cast member of "Real Housewives of New York," Kelly Killoren Bensimon (19.)
Top Fashion Designers: Social Designers Lead the Charge
Marc Jacobs (1) remains in the limelight with his constant party hopping, followed tightly by socialite-turned designer Tory Burch (2,) and the original wrap dress innovator Diane von Furstenberg (3). Zac Posen (5) and Peter Som (10) climb their way into the top 10. New York designers Cynthia Rowley (11) and Nicole Miller (12) just barely miss the top 10.
Top NY Politicos: New York Locals Win the Race, Scandal Propels Spitzer to New High
Mayor Bloomberg (1) takes the cake with the number one spot, followed closely by Attorney General Andrew Cuomo (2), and Senator-Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton (3). Hillary Clinton's husband Bill takes the number 5 spot, while Eliot Spitzer (6) rises to the top 10 in the wake of scandal.
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