White House Correspondents' Dinner: Who's coming?
Kim Kardashian and Lindsay Lohan are the latest celebs to emerge on the list for Washington's annual 'nerd prom,' the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Here's a list of other names.
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• Josh Hutcherson, also in “The Hunger Games,” as Peeta Mellark, at People magazine’s table.
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• Uggie, the Jack Russell Terrier who won everyone’s hearts in “The Artist,” joining The Washington Times.
• Anna Paquin, husband Stephen Moyer, and Dakota Fanning, guests of Huffington Post.
• Rashida Jones, guest of Fortune magazine.
• Aziz Ansari, at the New Yorker’s table.
• John Legend and his supermodel fiancée, Chriss Teigen, guests of NPR.
• Reese Witherspoon and Viola Davis, guests of Newsweek/The Daily Beast.
• Stevie Wonder, guest of American Urban Radio Networks.
• Pierce Brosnan, guest of the Washington Post.
Also coming: Claire Danes, William Levy, Charlize Theron, Rosario Dawson, Mary J. Blige, Eva Longoria, Ginnifer Goodwin and Josh Dallas, Goldie Hawn, Steven Spielberg, Christine Baranski, Darren Criss, Carrie Brownstein and Fred Armisen, Daniel Day-Lewis, Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos, Diane Keaton, Kelli Garner and Johnny Galecki, Colin Hanks, Jason Schwartzman.
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