Best known for the songs "If I Ruled the World" and "Hate Me Now," rapper Nas is many things: Jay Z''s frenemy, Kelis's former husband, and Mary J. Blige's former paramour.
A commodities trader-turned-DJ-turned-musician-turned-nightlife entrepreneur, Paul was a partner in the now-shuttered Beatrice Inn in the West Village. He's also Chloë Sevigny's big brother.
Gary Bettman is the long-suffering head of the National Hockey League. He's most notorious for having cancelled the entire 2004 hockey season over a labor dispute.
Scott is a sportscaster on ESPN and anchors the network's flagship SportsCenter as well as NFL Prime Time on Monday nights. He's known for his flashy announcing style which incorporates everything from hip hop references to poetry, as well as his catchphrase, "Boo-yah!"
The stiff-jawed blonde broadcaster was a CNN staple until she was shown the door in 2007. Since, she's gone on to star in On the Case with Paula Zahn on Discovery.
The chairman of the State Commission on Health Care Facilities in the 21st Century, Berger is a bigwig in the health care world and an influential political force.