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Far from being a cultural outsider, Manson regularly hobnobbed with Hollywood royalty.
Epstein hobnobbed with many powerful people, from world leaders to famous CEOs.
His satin vestments looked finer, and he hobnobbed with the rich and corrupt.
In New York in the 1960s, she hobnobbed with Salvador Dalí and Andy Warhol.
And far from being an outsider to Hollywood, Manson regularly hobnobbed with Hollywood royalty.
He hobnobbed with three "Jungle Book" stars on stage, including Neel Sethi, who plays the man-cub Mowgli.
He kept a pet tiger, hobnobbed with French presidents and turned the country into a one-party state.
On the other, pre-revolutionary Havana was a playground where American casino moguls hobnobbed with celebrities in raunchy nightclubs.
Epstein, 66, was a hedge fund manager who hobnobbed with the rich, famous, and influential, including presidents and a prince.
Mr. Ma has circled the planet and hobnobbed with world leaders in his effort to take the Alibaba brand global.
It complained bitterly about her two recent stopovers in America, where she spoke at Columbia University and hobnobbed with foreign diplomats.
Warren hobnobbed with a slew of stars, envelope in hand, showing everyone the envelope he was given was for Best Actress.
I hobnobbed with butchers and steeple jacks, cobblers and truck drivers, electric linesmen, Boy Scouts, and with elderly ladies who knit.
He hobnobbed with Joe Louis, Muhammad Ali, James Brown and Diana Ross, and spent lavishly on cars, clothing, jewelry and entertainment.
SILICON VALLEY AND MODI: Modi has hobnobbed with many in Silicon Valley -- where executives believe they can tap the Indian market.
In TV ads for his Las Vegas properties, he hobnobbed with the likes of Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin in the 1980s.
Last month, he hobnobbed with Wall Street's elite at Michael R. Bloomberg's annual benefit dinner for the National September 11 Memorial and Museum.
Of course, DJ Khaled snapchatted the entire thing -- as he hobnobbed with the rich, famous and powerful ... including Pat Riley and Jimmy Goldstein.
This post has been updated Washington (CNN)President-elect Donald Trump has for decades hobnobbed with famous faces -- A-list models, actors and musicians.
Epstein's arrest sent shockwaves through the political sphere, since the financier had hobnobbed with the political elite, including Trump and Bill Clinton, for years.
Katharine Graham was an upper-class socialite who hobnobbed with presidents, and with Robert McNamara, the Secretary of Defense who commissioned the Pentagon Papers.
Despite having hobnobbed with celebrities like Stone and King, Christian still faces the rigors of being a low-ranked rookie, hopscotching around the globe.
As the leading Catholic in Washington, he hobnobbed with presidents and other powerful figures, earning a reputation as someone who could work with both parties.
John F. Kennedy hobnobbed with plenty of superstars during his presidency, but perhaps one of his most famous friendships was with Frank Sinatra and the Rat Pack.
Epstein hobnobbed with world leaders and elite executives throughout his life, even after he registered as a sex offender as part of a guilty plea in 2008.
He has reneged on invitations before, including one from Saudi Arabia to the Arab summit in May, where in theory Mr. Bashir could have hobnobbed with President Trump.
She and her husband hobnobbed with writers like Norman Mailer and Kurt Vonnegut, a family friend who set part of his novel, "Mother Night," at the Bethune Street townhouse.
In 1988 Vanna White, the letter turner on the "Wheel of Fortune" game show, arrived on the arm of Sylvester Stallone and hobnobbed with C. Everett Koop, the surgeon general.
The annual event has been considered Washington's "Nerd Prom," where celebrities have hobnobbed with journalists and politicians and an entertainer ribs the commander-in-chief while raising money for journalism scholarships.
Backstage, she hobnobbed with actors who were more respected than Lohan; she was approached by Danny DeVito, who donned a black cap and shades, and the pair hugged for Getty Image photographers.
Not quite rivaling Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's May nuptials where the Queen hobnobbed with George and Amal Clooney, Idris Elba, and Oprah, Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank's wedding still delivered on star power.
In "Now Museum — Now You Don't," the characters pace forlornly through a shrine to the glory days, covered with memorabilia from the era when Team Venture hobnobbed with celebrities like President Kennedy and Dick Cavett.
Early on, Moore even implicates himself, offering up a series of mea culpas for people he's hobnobbed with in the past — Kushner, Steve Bannon, Kellyanne Conway, and Trump himself (on Roseanne Barr's talk show, no less).
SEOUL (Reuters) - Kim Jong Un hobnobbed with a visiting Chinese ballet troupe as he capped a weekend of celebrations in the North Korean capital that conspicuously lacked a show of military might that marked many previous festivals.
Photo: Stephanie Keith (Getty Images)Jeffrey Epstein—the billionaire investor facing charges of sex trafficking dozens of underage girls and who hobnobbed with the rich and powerful including multiple presidents—sure had a lot of thoughts about science.
Nureyev's glamour and celebrity — he was a regular at Studio 54, where he hobnobbed with the likes of Liza Minnelli and Truman Capote — gave ballet a new allure, which wasn't hampered by his reputation for perfectionism, arrogance and tantrums.
Big Bang Theory star Kunal Nayyar visited Buckingham Palace in February for a reception to celebrate the start of 2017's UK-India Year of Culture, where he hobnobbed with event hosts Princess Kate, Prince William and Queen Elizabeth herself.
Trump has hobnobbed with politicians of both major parties for decades, of course, and it's not uncommon for them to say, as Howard Dean did on the New Republic's Primary Concerns podcast, that Trump's inflammatory political rhetoric is just an act.
In the shadow of the Duomo here, in a room festooned with urns of ivy and goblets of kumquats, Marco Bizzarri, the chief executive of Gucci, hobnobbed with Pietro Beccari, chief executive of Fendi, and with Stefano Sassi, chief executive of Valentino.
Mr. Jodorowsky is a singular character, to say the least, but a few years before making those films, in the mid-1960s, he more than met his match in Leonora Carrington, a painter, sculptor and writer who had hobnobbed with the likes of Max Ernst.
The former Chinese official in charge of internet censorship, who hobnobbed with top executives from Facebook, Apple and Amazon and flatly denied that his government engaged in censorship, has been put under investigation by the Communist Party's anti-corruption agency, state media reported on Tuesday.
And it's worked: In the last year alone, Bezos has hobnobbed with the likes of Kim Kardashian and Jared Leto at the super-exclusive Met Gala, yachted on Saint-Tropez and St. Barths with his girlfriend, and was seated near the royals at Wimbledon.
Still, given that Weinstein is now arguably the biggest news story in the country, it seems obvious that the many famous people who knew him should have a reaction to him, meaning actors, fellow Hollywood big shots, and the Democratic politicians who occasionally hobnobbed with him.
One law enforcement official told The Associated Press the case deals with allegations that Epstein, a 66-year-old hedge fund manager who once hobnobbed with some of the world's most powerful people, paid underage girls for massages and molested them at his homes in Florida and New York.
Mr. Grosvenor (pronounced GROVE-nor) was chairman of the trustees of the Grosvenor Estate, which through subsidiaries manages assets of about $2392 billion, with vast holdings in the Mayfair and Belgravia sections of London, adjacent to Buckingham Palace, where he hobnobbed with the royal family, and around the globe.
George Nader, who has for decades hobnobbed with political elites and became a key Mueller cooperator, and Allied Wallet CEO Ahmad "Andy" Khawaja are accused of sending millions to political committees and hiding Nader as its source, with Nader allegedly reporting to a Middle Eastern government on the effort.
I wore this professional ensemble every day while I interned at a small nonprofit in the stodgy Chamber of Commerce in Washington, DC. I spent my days there assisting boss women who hobnobbed with politicians as they wore patterned jackets with shoulder pads and matching pants that just brushed the top of their heels.
In addition to works by Georges Braque and Raoul Dufy inherited from her father, the film director Gérard Oury, and her grandmother, an "artist groupie" who hobnobbed with the giants of the early-20th-century Paris art scene, Ms. Thompson's collection includes canvases by David Salle, Tom Wesselmann, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Robert Combas and the art photographer-provocateur Marilyn Minter.
Kuttan started as a waiter, then became a bell boy, before finally becoming a doorman, continuing into his 90s. He hobnobbed with guests from all over the world and served many dignitaries.
After his return to the U.S. in 1889, he was editor (1898–1922) of the Norwegian language weekly, Amerika. He also served as president of the Wisconsin Life Insurance Co. from 1895 to 1922."Wisconsin Professor Who Hobnobbed With Kings". The Milwaukee Journal, June 26, 1932.
According to the head librarian, his work was "splendidly planned and executed." The couple later moved to Greenwich Village so that Vivienne could open a gift shop, and they became "part of a tight-knit circle of African-Americans. . .and hobnobbed with the intellectual elite of the community." Stoner and Vivienne divorced sometime before 1927.
Never a studious student, he excelled in sports playing cricket and played in the Royal-Thomian. He later played cricket for the Sinhalese Sports Club and Nondescripts Cricket Club. His contemporaries at S. Thomas's includes D. R. Wijewardena, Sir Paul Pieris, Sir Arthur Wijewardena and Sir Francis Molamure.DS hobnobbed with the mighty but kept the common touch Don Stephen SenanayakeD.
He hobnobbed with the rich and famous of those days, including Elizabeth Taylor. In 1979, beset with addictions, Dunne left Hollywood and moved to rural Oregon. Here he says he overcame his personal demons and wrote his first book, The Two Mrs. Grenvilles. When interviewed he said that this book saved his life and was the pathway to other books on the tribulations of the upper echelons of society.
He coined the term "Jet set" to describe the global movements of what had been "café society" -- those who entertained at restaurants and night clubs and hobnobbed with the stars of the entertainment industry. His pen name evoked the fictional quintessential New Yorker, "Diedrich Knickerbocker", who was created by Washington Irving. The term "café society" had been invented by Maury Paul, Cassini's predecessor as "Cholly Knickerbocker" at the New York Journal American.
He was a founding member of La Horde de Montparnasse (The Horde), which was formed to popularize artists of Montparnasse (Bayard). Sacha was involved in creating invitation posters & decorating the sets for their annual fundraising balls, which supported struggling young immigrant artists. Members of the Horde frequented the famous coffee house La Rotunde, where they hobnobbed with the likes of Russian Bolshevik exiles, Henry Miller, Picasso, Modigliani, and Max Jacob. Sacha said he was very close to Amedeo Modigliani.
Laguerre began his Time career in 1946 as one of the magazine's European correspondents. Working mainly out of the Time Paris bureau, he hobnobbed with Paris's top citizens; he was a frequent dinner guest of Albert Camus. He also maintained his connection to sports, first acquired in his youth in San Francisco, by moonlighting as a sports reporter for the Paris-based English-language International Herald Tribune, writing a horse racing column under the pseudonym "Eddie Snow".MacCambridge (1997), p.
Big Ears is a fictional character from Noddy series books by Enid Blyton. In Noddy Goes to Toyland he introduces himself as a gnome "or a sort of a hob, or hobgoblin". He explains that though he "hobnobbed" with Noddy who lived in Toytown, he lived in the "hilly, lumpy, bumpy part of town outside of town". He describes his ears as too big, and his striped trousers with the cap which was "either too pointy or not pointy enough".
Mary Elizabeth Clarke was born in Westminster in 1793.Patrick Waddington, 'Mohl, Mary Elizabeth (1793–1883)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Jan 2007 accessed 5 Feb 2015 After the death of her father, Charles Clarke, Mary, at age 8, her mother, Elizabeth, and grandmother moved to France in 1801. > Both her guardians were strong and independent-minded women. Her Scottish > grandmother had hobnobbed with thinkers like David Hume and Adam Smith in > Edinburgh and before the French Revolution lived in Dunkirk.
In 1930, the year of Gandhi's Salt March, British poet Flora Crewe travels to India for her health. Flora is a thoroughly modern girl who has modeled for Modigliani, hobnobbed with communists, and been accused of obscenity for the racy book A Nymph and Her Muse. In India her portrait is painted by the Indian artist Nirad while she fends off the attentions of a dashing but dimwitted scion of the British Raj. But her bravado hides the knowledge that she is severely ill with tuberculosis.
She had at first been nonplussed by the impenetrable snobbery at the Metropolitan; the author Peter Conrad has written, "In London she hobnobbed with royalty; in New York she was a singing menial." Assured of critical success, she set herself to achieve social recognition, and succeeded. Melba as Marguerite in Faust From the 1890s, Melba played a wide range of parts at Covent Garden, mostly in the lyric soprano repertoire, but with some heavier roles also. She sang the title roles in Herman Bemberg's Elaine"The Opera", The Times, 6 July 1892, p.
He worked with Bob Kane on the 1943-46 Batman and Robin newspaper strip, inking most of its run. When that strip ended, Paris was employed by DC Comics as an inker on a number of Batman comic stories and covers, predominantly inking the work of Sheldon Moldoff and Dick Sprang. Despite working on Moldoff's pencils for a number of years, the pair never met, Moldoff recalling "The field was very competitive, and you rarely hobnobbed with people, because there was always somebody waiting for your job."Daniels, Les, Batman: The Complete History.
In that sketch, she also hobnobbed with the likes of Olivia Newton-John (Laraine Newman), Bob Marley (Garrett Morris) and Dolly Parton (Jane Curtin). Slice's act consisted of two songs: the punkish "If You Look Close (You Can See My Tits)," and her musical homage to the Rolling Stones, "Gimme Mick," which concluded with "rock me 'n' roll me 'til I'm sick." At this point, Slice would belch into the microphone and pass out onstage, thus ending her set. Candy Slice was based loosely on punk rock pioneer Patti Smith.
Haywood became a celebrity in progressive circles and began frequenting the intellectual salon of Mabel Dodge Luhan where, while often wearing his Stetson hat, he hobnobbed with writers and artists of the avant-garde. William Haywood mug shot at the United States Penitentiary, Leavenworth in 1918 In January 1915, Haywood replaced Vincent St. John as General Secretary-Treasurer of the IWW, which he held until October 1917. He returned to the position of GST from February 1918 until December of the same year when he was replaced by Peter Stone.
At the time of Indian independence in August 1947, all of the princely states were advised to accede to either of the two dominions of India or Pakistan. By 15 August 1947, most of these states in the interior of India had chosen to accede to India. Nawab Sir Mahabat Khan, however, spent the summer of 1947 on holiday in Europe. In his absence, his dewan, Sir Shah Nawaz Bhutto, ran the affairs of the state, and he hobnobbed with Muhammad Ali Jinnah to join the state to Pakistan.
He revisited the subject of his doctoral dissertation by editing the correspondence of Otto Brahm with Arthur Schnitzler (1953). To escape the summer heat in Columbus, Seidlin regularly taught at the Middlebury Summer School up to 1957, and he often spent the remaining summer weeks with Cunz and Plant on holiday at the beach of Manomet, Massachusetts, where they hobnobbed with the vacationing Hannah Arendt. In the following years, Seidlin's political outlook shifted strongly to the right under the influence of Arendt's concept of totalitarianism yoking together Nazism and Stalinism. Starting in 1954, Seidlin traveled frequently to West Germany to give guest lectures.
Upon graduating, Harding had stints as a teacher and as an insurance man, and made a brief attempt at studying law. He then raised $300 () in partnership with others to purchase a failing newspaper, The Marion Star, weakest of the growing city's three papers, and its only daily. The 18-year-old Harding used the railroad pass that came with the paper to attend the 1884 Republican National Convention, where he hobnobbed with better-known journalists and supported the presidential nominee, former Secretary of State James G. Blaine. Harding returned from Chicago to find that the paper had been reclaimed by the sheriff.
Now famous, Merrill thoroughly enjoyed his celebrity and loved the nightlife and hobnobbed with both the famous and infamous. Although earning a good salary, he habitually was broke due to gambling. He had become a fixture at the parties of the rich and famous, and it was at one of these that he met Toby Wing, a chorus girl who became a movie star, appearing in 52 features and shorts. The two married in Tijuana in 1938, but her parents objected to this sort of marriage, so they were married a second time at the home of Sidney Shannon, an early Eastern Air Lines investor.
McKaig, 66, claimed that while he was lying on the floor Taylor proceeded to kick him in the face, but Taylor denied that claim. Later, when Taylor lost his reelection bid in the 1950 primary, McKaig sent a telegram that said, "You may have broken my jaw, but I just broke your back!!!" Taylor also feuded with other Idaho Democrats, often making critical remarks about Charles C. Gossett, who resigned as governor in November 1945 to have his successor appoint him to the vacant Senate seat. During the 1946 Democratic primary in June, Taylor openly supported Gossett's opponent, George E. Donart, calling the appointed incumbent Gossett a "conservative" who "hobnobbed" with Republicans in Congress.
He resided in Greenwich Village, and summer holidays were spent with his friends Seidlin and Cunz in the mountains at Mallnitz, Austria, or on the beach at Manomet, Massachusetts, where they hobnobbed with the vacationing Hannah Arendt. In 1956, Plant published an essay and the first of five short stories under the pseudonym Orlando Gibbons in the Swiss gay periodical Der Kreis. The essay commented on the anti-gay dimension of the McCarthy witch hunt of the preceding years, while the stories "are charming, happy-ending vignettes of gay life in New York City and Massachusetts, two of them with interesting black/white encounters. Especially touching is the story of a white boy who, despite his Southern upbringing, discovers that he can love a black man."Hubert C. Kennedy, The Ideal Gay Man: The Story of «Der Kreis» (New York: Haworth, 1999), p. 39.

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