Gawker Welcomes the Guardian Staff to Soho
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Last night Gawker founder Nick Denton hosted a little soiree at his Soho pad to welcome the American staff of the Guardian who recently moved their office to the neighborhood. And what is a party without a photo booth and a few boldfaced media names? We didn't save you any tea sandwiches, but you can at least enjoy the pictures.
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Slate's Jacob Weisberg, the needs-no-introduction Arianna Huffington, the Guardian's Janine Gibson, Gawker's Nick Denton, and Business Insider's Henry Blodget all have better jobs than you.
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Welcome to Soho, Guardian staff.
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Naomi Wolf poses with Gawker's Adrian Chen, Max Berger, and Nicole Carty. Max had just spent the night in jail for occupying Wall Street.
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Former New York Times executive editor Bill Keller with his wife, Emma.
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The Daily's Justin Rocket Silverman is always the straightest guy at the party.
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Jake Shears of Scissor Sisters fame with Out magazine editor-in-chief Aaron Hicklin and writer James Hannaham.
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Naomi Wolf, Salon's Irin Carmon, Jezebel's Jessica Coen, and the Hairpin's Edith Zimmerman.
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CurrentTV hosts Max Lugavere and Jason Silva get the view from above.
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Newser's Michael Wolff and author Joe Klein.
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New York editor-in-chief Adam Moss and Jezebel's Jenna Sauers.
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Gawker's Brian Moylan and Out's Aaron Hicklin make up after one of their many skirmishes, flanked by Sundance Channel's Christian Vesper and the always jovial Salon blogger Alex Pareene.
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Observer editor-in-chief Elizabeth Spiers and her very tall friend.
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John Cook, Maureen O'Connor, Hamilton Nolan, and Adrian Chen are the only Gawker staffers that can stand talking to each other.
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Gawker's head party planner Julia Schweizer and PR guru Kevin Prince get wacky in the photo booth.