Anne Hathaway has had a busy week. She's the star of Love and Other Drugs which opened last weekend. On Monday, it was announced that she will co-host the 83rd Academy Awards. More »
Pete Peterson is a philanthropist, author and staunch economic conservative. He's the billionaire behind the silly ad campaign warning the public about America's deficit. More »
The host of The Fashion Show, which began its second season on Bravo last week, Isaac Mizrahi has been a staple on the fashion scene for more than two decades. More »
David Pecker is the CEO of AMI, the publishing company responsible for high-brow literary magazines like the National Enquirer and Star. The company filed for bankruptcy protection yesterday. More »
A co-founder of MTV and once a top exec at AOL Time Warner, Bob Pittman returned to the media industry this week to help turn around radio giant Clear Channel Communications. More »
Georgina Bloomberg is Mayor Michael Bloomberg's younger daughter. The horse-obsessed heiress is recovering from injuries she sustained during a show-jumping competition last Friday. More »
Jonathan Ames is the author of several oversharey memoirs and comic novels, and the creator of Bored to Death, the HBO series that recently began its second season. More »
Although she's been off the air recently following back surgery, WNBC anchor Sue Simmons has been a New York news fixture for three decades now. More »
Although she's pushing 70 and her company is facing financial problems due to the recession, fashion icon Betsey Johnson remains at the helm on her eponymous brand. More »
Fox News' lead news anchor—he signed a new three-year contract with the channel last week—Shepard Smith is one of the network's few moderates, relatively speaking. More »
Although rumor has it he may soon return to his native Australia, Col Allan remains the controversial editor-in-chief of the Rupert Murdoch-owned New York Post. More »
The host of Saturday's massive "Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear" in Washington, Jon Stewart continues to serve as America's most popular fake news anchor. More »
A fixture on the New York social scene, Olivia Palermo served as resident bitch on the reality show The City until MTV canceled the series this week. More »
Possibly the most famous (and overexposed) chef in New York, Mario Batali is the carrot-topped maestro behind more than a dozen restaurants. His most recent venture is Eataly, the massive Italian marketplace that opened in August 2010. More »
Donny Deutsch is chairman of the advertising agency founded by his father, a bestselling author, and annoyingly inescapable presence on cable television. More »
A fifth-time newlywed as of last week, Ron Perelman is a legendary financier. But he's just famous for his string of failed marriages and contentious divorces. More »
America's favorite post-op transsexual, Amanda Lepore is a ubiquitous figure on the NYC nightlife scene and muse to superstar photographer David LaChapelle. More »