Justin Timberlake (left) raised a glass—and an eyebrow—to his fellow 'N Syncer JC Chasez at Chasez's 26th-birthday blowout in Beverly Hills. Unlike their music, though, the party—which featured a suggestively decorated cake and an inflatable doll—wasn't suitable for young audiences.
Footloose: Tatum O'Neal—who denies rumors of a return trip to rehab—kicked back with costar Michael Harris during a break from filming their indie drama The Technical Writer in Manhattan.
Malcolm in the Middle's Frankie Muniz raised the woof with rapper Snoop Dogg at Magic Johnson's Midsummer Night's Magic charity hoops game in L.A.
Touched by an Angel: In Los Angeles, Jessica Alba turned up at the Blue Crush premiere with her fiancé and Dark Angel costar Michael Weatherly.
It doesn't take a math whiz to see that Anne Heche, currently starring in Broadway's Proof, and her husband, cameraman Coley Laffoon, are proud parents. The couple were spotted wheeling around 5-month-old son Homer in Manhattan's SoHo.
Ah, those dog days of summer: Rocker Sheryl Crow soaked up some sun in downtown New York City while out for a stroll with her pooch Scout. On Aug. 30 Crow kicks off a 22-city North American tour with a concert in Toronto.
In Manhattan, James Gandolfini and girlfriend Lora Somoza, a director's assistant, took in the Broadway opening of Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune, starring his Sopranos wife Edie Falco.
Blood ties: At the L.A. premiere of his latest thriller, Blood Work, Clint Eastwood received familial support from daughters Francesca (left), 9, and Morgan, 5, along with Francesca's mom, actress Frances Fisher. Morgan's mother is Eastwood's current wife, Dina Ruiz.
Out of Africa: Jane Seymour and her brood—including sons Sean, Kristopher and John, stepson Kalen and actor-husband James Keach—spent their summer vacation on safari in Masai Mara, Kenya, where Seymour picked up tribal style tips from a native.
Topsy curvy: In New York City, Goldie Hawn checked out Harvey Fierstein's pillowy bodysuit—for his cross-dressing role as Edna Turnblad—backstage at a preview performance of the Broadway version of Hairspray.
White on time: A pristine-looking Elizabeth Hurley, with her equally immaculate 4-month-old son Damian Charles, touched down at LAX after an 11-hour London-to-L.A. flight. Hurley arrived to promote her new flick Serving Sara.
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