Julia Stiles tells us about how, while filming It's a Disaster, the cast hung out in the Los Angeles home where Marvin Gaye lived - and died.
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See The Guys’ Appearance on Carson Daly
Recently, Rico and Brendan sat down with NBC's *Last Call with Carson Daly* to talk about DPD's guerrilla beginnings and some particularly choice moments in the show's history. Watch the video below for a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the studio - and to see Brendan juggle limes.
Playable Dinner Party Playlists
We’re posting streaming playlists of music for your dinner party (or workday) enjoyment.
DPD Snubbed By James Beard Awards – But Our Guests Aren’t
The finalists for the 2013 James Beard Awards - sort of like the Oscars of food - were announced today. And TWO of them have been featured on The Dinner Party Download. Your soon-to-be-winners are...
The Dinner Party Oscar Ballot 2013
Our annual Oscar picks, based upon the only criteria that matters: whether the nominee appeared on our show.
More from Jessica Chastain
There's been much discussion about the depiction of torture in "Zero Dark Thirty." Some say that the movie implies torture was instrumental in capturing Osama Bin Laden, whereas many government officials say it wasn't. Jessica doesn't think that the movie is in any way pro-torture...and you can hear her explain why here.
Eric Idle in our studios
Photographic evidence that Monty Python's Eric Idle graced us with his presence here at Dinner Party HQ this morning. PLUS: Idle reveals Python's secret U.S. weapon.
Jens Lekman’s acoustic performance of ‘I Know What Love Isn’t’
Swedish Musician Jens Lekman graced us with an acoustic performance of the title track from his new album, “I Know What Love Isn’t.” Click through to listen…and commence to swoon.
The Dinner Party Emmy Ballot
As of this writing we are T-minus four hours from the 2012 Emmy Awards. The telecast doesn’t quite inspire the viewing parties and wagering which surround the Oscars, but for those of you who’ll start an office betting pool on anything*, we offer our picks for tonight’s winners in a few categories, based as always on the only criteria that matters: Which of the nominees have appeared on our show.
Natasha Pincus’ One Shot Wonders (See ’em Here)
VMA Nominee Natasha Pincus (of Gotye's "Somebody that I Used to Know") offered up an impressive list of single-shot music videos. Watch them here, along with clips of Natasha's work...