
On Saturday Blush Boutiique Nightclub inside the
Wynn Las Vegas hosted Miss Nevada, Veronica
Grabowski's last night as the title holder as
well as her birthday party. Also spotted with a
group of friends was That 70's Show hottie Laura
Prepon who was last seen at Blush for their one
year anniversary party.
Rapper Q-Tip hosting his after-party at The Bank
following his Vegas performance.

Danny Wood of New Kids on the Block enjoying the
view from his VIP table at The Bank.
Florida Marlins stars Dan Uggla and Dontrelle
Willis were spotted at Drai's After Hours on
Saturday inside Bill's Gamblin' Hall with former
teammate/pitcher Scott Olsen, who was recently
traded to the Washington Nationals

Josh Henderson celebrated his 27th birthday in
high style last night at The Bank Nightclub at
Bellagio. Perhaps best known for his role as
Austin McCann on the ABC hit series Desperate
Housewives, Henderson was recently cast in the
new 90210 as Sean, the biological son of Harry
Wilson and Tracy Clark. Arriving shortly before
midnight, Henderson and posse were escorted to
their VIP table where a bevy of buxom beauties
carrying sparklers presented Josh with a
birthday cake adorned with a shirtless photo of
the hot young actor. With girlfriend Taylor
Cole (cast mate from April Fool’s Day) at his
side, Josh enjoyed the view from the VIP balcony
and celebrated till the wee hours of the
morning. Prior to The Bank, Josh and entourage
dined at Fix Restaurant & Bar.
Former NBA stars Larry Johnson and Greg Anthony
partied at JET inside the Mirage last night.

Shannon, Aundrea and Dawn of Danity Kane also
made a special appearance last night at JET
Nightclub at The Mirage. After dining at STACK,
the lovely ladies made their way to JET where
they stopped at the red carpet for pictures and
were then paraded to their VIP tables. After
Shannon and Aundrea managed to get well primed
while Dawn stuck with Sprite, Shannon and
Aundrea pounded bottled water before making
their way to the stage for a set which included
crowd favorite songs "Show Stopper," "Ride for
You," and "Damaged". After the set, the ladies
mingled with guests and posed for photos outside
their VIP section.
THE MOST FUN YOU'LL NEVER REMEMBER

Cheech & Chong, the stoner pair who dominated
the comedy scene in the 1970s and ’80s and
recently reunited for their Light Up America
tour, will take their place in THE COMEDY
FESTIVAL hot seat to be roasted by close friends
and fellow comedians in TBS’s one-hour comedy
event CHEECH & CHONG ROASTED. Emmy®-winning
comic actor Brad Garrett (Everybody Loves
Raymond, ‘Til Death) will host the festivities,
which are set to feature scorchingly funny
testimonials from such scheduled roasters as
comedian Tom Arnold, television journalist
Geraldo Rivera, comic magicians Penn & Teller
and That ‘70s Show’s Wilmer Valderrama, comedian
Greg Giraldo, The Rev. Al Sharpton and Tommy
Chong’s wife, actress Shelby Chong, with special
appearances by actor Steve Carell and comedian
Andy Dick.
CHEECH & CHONG ROASTED will take place in The
Palace at Caesars Palace Friday, Nov. 21, at 8
p.m. (PT), with the show premiering on TBS
Sunday, Nov. 30, at 10 p.m. (ET/PT). Robert
Morton (Late Show with David Letterman,
Chocolate News) will serve as executive producer
with Ben Feigin of Anonymous Content and Josh
Klein of The Group Management. John Moffitt
(Bill Maher: The Decider, Mr. Show with Bob and
David) is directing.
Cheech & Chong – aka Cheech Marin and Tommy
Chong – made a name for themselves with their
drug-laced humor, which kept audiences rolling
in the aisles with such comedy routines as
“Earache My Eye,” “Basketball Jones,” “Santa
Claus and His Old Lady” and “Sister Mary
Elephant.” They transferred their success to
the big screen with a number of hit movies, like
Up in Smoke, Nice Dreams and Things are Tough
All Over. After several years working on solo
careers, the pair recently hooked up again to
take their comedy on the road with an American
and Canadian tour.
CHEECH & CHONG ROASTED host Brad Garrett earned
five Emmy nominations and three Emmys for his
work on the long-running series Everybody Loves
Raymond. He can currently be seen in the comedy
series ‘Til Death. Named Best Comedian by the
Las Vegas Review Journal in 1989, he has
appeared in numerous television series and
films, including Mad About You, Seinfeld,
Clubland, Sweet & Lowdown and Don King: Only in
America, and provided voice work in such films
as Ratatouille, A Bug’s Life, Riff Raff,
Underdog and Casper