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2011 Vanity Fair Oscar party: Impossible glamour (and a taste of In-N-Out Burger)

Natalie Portman at the 2011 Vanity Fair Oscar party

With a giant photo of actor James Dean looming over the entrance to Los Angeles' Sunset Tower Hotel, Vanity Fair welcomed an army of stars to its 2011 Academy Awards post-party.

Notoriously exclusive and always glamorous, the annual event did not disappoint as big winners including Natalie Portman, Colin Firth, Melissa Leo and director Tom Hooper came with trophies in hand to greet Editor in Chief Graydon Carter.

Colin Firth and Anne Hathaway at the Vanity Fair party
Portman was naturally the belle of the ball, hand-in-hand with fiance Benjamin Millipied as countless people congratulated her on her awards-season sweep.

Jude Law palled around with Cameron Diaz and "Contagion" costar Gwyneth Paltrow while Gabrielle Union chatted with Jamie Foxx -- who then ran into his friend Jessica Biel. Biel and Foxx  went off together to circulate while Justin Timberlake stood with Andrew Garfield and his girlfriend.

Gorgeous women weren't in short supply, including newly single Scarlett Johansson, who was engaged in deep conversation with Tim Burton and Helena Bonham Carter. Though this was Portman's year, few could quite contain themselves when nominee Michelle Williams floated by.

In stunning Chanel haute couture, Williams had a soft glow that stopped conversations and, frankly, assured us she'll make a convincing Marilyn Monroe in the forthcoming "My Week With Marilyn."

Colin Firth at the 2011 Vanity Fair Oscar partyLet us not forget Williams' humble roots, however: She looked right at home speaking with former "Dawson's Creek" costar Busy Phillips

Star couples -- including Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson, designer Tom Ford and Richard Buckley, Reese Witherspoon and Jim Toth, Jon Hamm and Jennifer Westfeldt, Liev Schreiber and Naomi Watts, and Judd Apatow and Leslie Mann -- put up unified fronts.

But no couple was so convincing as Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez, the picture of young Hollywood come to the grown-ups' table, running back and forth between the Tower bar and terrace holding hands (yes, they were). Taylor Swift made an appearance in a gold mini, snacking from a cone full of In-N-Out Burger fries that was getting passed around. Meanwhile, her former flames Jake Gyllenhaal and Joe Jonas worked the crowd. 

It's a good year to be a television star, being that many small-screen favorites were invited to film's big night: Sofia Vergara of "Modern Family" and "Glee" folks including Lea Michele, Chris Colfer and Matthew Morrison made the scene.

Fellow gleek Dianna Agron showed up, looking nowhere near as traumatized as some since-debunked reports would have her after her split with actor Alex Pettyfer

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Jay-Z and LeBron James celebrate 'Two Kings' -- and Rihanna's birthday

Rihanna is a birthday girl Though pop princess Rihanna's 23rd birthday is Sunday, she toasted it a day early with "Two Kings" -- mogul Jay-Z and basketball star LeBron James.

As part of All-Star Weekend festivities in Los Angeles, the power pair and Bing welcomed luminaries and sports giants for a private dinner and after-party Saturday in recognition of their annual charity efforts for underprivileged children.

At Century City's Craft restaurant, "Top Chef" star Tom Colicchio prepared eats for a crowd that included guest speaker and Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, Leonardo DiCaprio and Bar Refaeli, Ellen Pompeo and Chris Ivery, Ron HowardJerry Bruckheimer, Kanye West and designer Tory Burch

Earlier that day, Jay and LeBron unveiled a new gym facility for the Boys & Girls Club of Los Angeles, in partnership with Sprite Spark Parks, and spoke of their experience to the famous crowd, before leading everyone to talent agency CAA's offices to party after dinner. 

That's where Rihanna downed a shot to celebrate her special day, dancing to her hit "What's My Name" while the likes of Ryan Phillippe, Ciara, David Arquette, Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade, Drake and Vin Diesel looked on. 

Also in attendance: Jay's wife Beyoncé Knowles, Gayle King, Floyd Mayweather, music honcho Jimmy Iovine, "Twilight" hunk Kellan Lutz, Janelle Monae, Mark Cuban, Ne-Yo, Madonna's manager Guy Oseary, Heisman trophy winner Cam Newton and funnyman Chris Rock

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-- Matt Donnelly
Twitter.com/MattDonnelly

Photo: Rihanna promotes her new fragrance in Lakewood, Calif., on Feb. 18. Credit: Frederick M. Brown / Getty Images



Diane Keaton feels right at home amid the books

Diane Though acting has always been "Something's Gotta Give" star Diane Keaton's bread and butter, don't count the bubbly eccentric out of the publishing game.

Keaton hosted a release party for Taschen Books' "Los Angeles, Portrait of a City" last night in Hollywood -- with Vanity Fair, Fendi and Planet Illogica -- where she indicated that she's picking up her pen soon.

"I'm working on some stuff," Keaton mentioned to the Ministry when asked if she would follow up her 2007 architecture book "California Romantica: Spanish Colonial and Mission-style Houses." The actress is an avid restorer of L.A.-area homes.

Keaton toasted "Portrait of a City" editor Jim Heimann along with photographer David LaChapelle, Playboy guru Hugh Hefner, actress Kelly Lynch and the gorgeous Gabrielle Union at the landmark Cross Roads of the World in Hollywood. Contributing authors are USC history professor Kevin Starr and Los Angeles Times books editor David L. Ulin.

The crowd at the benefit for the Los Angeles Conservancy sipped bubbly over the book, a retrospective in portraits of building L.A from the ground up, though almost everyone left clutching Vanity Fair's December issue, featuring cover boy Robert Pattinson.

Keaton, who recently starred in "Mad Money," will be seen next on screen with Rachel McAdams and Patrick Wilson in "Morning Glory," due out in summer 2010, about a struggling morning news show.

-- Matt Donnelly

Photo: Diane Keaton in "Mad Money." Credit: Overture Films.

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