
Celebs were out and about all weekend, and some were a lil more bundled up than others. True to form, there was a lot of shopping and coffee being slung around the celebaby world. And, plenty of adorable faces that we love to see!

Some of the biggest names in the music industry came out last night for the Spirit of Life Award Dinner in LA, honoring Universal Music Group CEO Doug Morris for his commitment to philanthropy. Rihanna, Mariah, and Adam Levine were just a few who showed off their vocal talents on stage, while Gwen Stefani and Sheryl Crow cheered from the audience. Nick Cannon was right there for Mariah after her performance, but Rihanna was without her constant companion Chris Brown, making us wonder if there's any truth to the rumors that
she's got a new man.

Courteney Cox and Demi Moore's friends and family came out to support their directorial debuts last night at the Director's Guild of America headquarters in LA. Courteney's The Monday Before Thanksgiving and Demi's Streak are two of three short films,
which you can watch here, produced for Glamour's Annual Reel Moments event. Courteney said she
would love to be a director again, while Demi was
happy to work with her daughter, Rumer.

These days, virtually every celebrity — from
Lauren Conrad to
Jessica Simpson — has his or her own womenswear, footwear, accessory, and fragrance line. But celebrity lunchbags and farmers market totebags? Lately we've seen the celebrity, fashion, and food worlds collide, with all sorts of celebrity-designed carryalls for everything from our groceries to our lunch.
Oct 7 2008 - 5:00am by
Molly

Some all-star women actresses came together in LA last night for ELLE Magazine's 15th Annual Women in Hollywood Tribute. Nicole Kidman, Isla Fisher and Halle Berry were among the honorees of the night, though Salma Hayek didn't make the event after
her weekend overseas. The other women honored last night included Anne Hathaway, Jane Fonda, Sigourney Weaver and more.

The celebs were out this weekend — many
stood up to cancer while others partied at the
Toronto Film Festival and the
VMAs. Still, some found time to snuggle with their wee ones.
Sheryl and son Wyatt Crow left LAX after the breast cancer-surviving mama sang a duo with James Taylor on Friday night.
Aug 29 2008 - 6:45am by
Molly

Invesco Field at Mile High was full of excited supporters out to watch Barack Obama's historic speech last night at the finale of the
DNC in Denver. As expected, some big names took the stage and their seats as the Democratic presidential candidate accepted the party's nomination and gave his speech — Citizen was there,
check out her thoughts on the scene! Obama wasn't the only rock star in the house as John Legend and Sheryl Crow both performed, as did Jennifer Hudson who sang the national anthem.

I ain't knocking the effort here — I think it's fantastic that so many celebrities use their fame to try and get people to care about things like presidential elections. And offering an incentive for registering to vote — as
Sheryl Crow is offering a free digital copy of her album
Detours — is a cool thing to do.
That said, would a free Sheryl Crow album motivate you to register to vote (if you weren't already registered)?

Sheryl Crow has always had a sunny, soulful air to her — and she's a beauty icon, too. Last year she was the face of
Revlon Colorist, and her version of the song, "Not Fade Away" was featured in the TV ads. Take your best guess below and try to determine which of the following are beauty products or Sheryl Crow songs.