DJ Samantha Ronson spins tunes Wednesday night at The Estate.
(Josh reynolds for the boston globe)
Lohan quiet; pal makes some noise
DJ Samantha Ronson spins tunes Wednesday night at The Estate.
(Josh reynolds for the boston globe)
Celeb DJ Samantha Ronson and her pal Lindsay Lohan - hiding under hoodies and traveling alone - rolled into Boston on the Acela Express Wednesday and were quickly whisked away to the Nine Zero Hotel where the two shared a suite. Lohan didn't venture out for Ronson's star turn at The Estate, where the stepdaughter of Foreigner's Mick Jones jokingly told us her favorite love song is the band's power ballad "I Want to Know What Love Is." (Her actual fave: Stevie Wonder's "I Don't Know Why I Love You.") Ronson was a hit at the club, where she seamlessly spun old-school classics, from Prince to Kurtis Blow, as rain-drenched partiers, all decked out in white, writhed on the dance floor. Amid the revelry, half a dozen models in teeny-weeny bikinis emerged from behind the curtain as Ronson did her thing onstage. (And yes, her left arm displayed her red infinity lock bracelet by Jules Smith; Lindsay has a matching one, of course.) Yesterday, the ladies hopped into a limo and were on their way to the DJ's next gig, a White Party at Shrine at the MGM Grand at Foxwoods last night.
Brief spell of Rainn
Who knew Rainn Wilson, a.k.a. Dwight on "The Office," was a New Englander? Well, sort of. All of his "Office" castmates are Mass. natives - Mindy Kaling, B.J. Novak, Steve Carell, and John Krasinksi - and his mom, Shay Cooper, moved to Salem, married a former clam-digger, and opened the Prana Health and Yoga Center in Witch City. During a brief pit stop in Boston yesterday to promote his new film, "The Rocker," Wilson ate a steak at Mooo at XV Beacon, spent some time with his mom, and had a laugh when a reporter from the Patriot Ledger got locked in a bathroom and had to be rescued by hotel staff. "That was fun," said Wilson. "It was real high jinks."
Struttin' their stuff
The Celtics Dancers held their final auditions last night at the Roxy, with 39 half-court hopefuls shaking their rumps and strutting through various dance numbers and - the dreaded - swimsuit competition. (Open to the public, the event had a suggested donation of $10 that went to the team's Shamrock Foundation.) Celtics forward Glen "Big Baby" Davis, "American Idol" contestant Ayla Brown, and comedian Gary Gulman witnessed the spectacle. A slew of media folk were also on the guest list: KISS 108's Billy Costa, Mix 98.5's Kelly Malone and Gregg Daniels, WZLX hosts Big Head Braden and Pete McKenzie, Fox 25's Doug Meehan, WFNX host Special Ed, and Jam'n 94.5's Melissa. Roughly half the ladies were expected to make the team.
His brush with Bobby
The last time Dan Layus was in Boston, the Augustana frontman had the strangest experience: sharing an airport van with Bobby Brown and family. Layus and his band, in town yesterday to play a Mix 98.5 concert at the Pru, said the "interesting" ride came about after they played the Boston Music Awards in December. "You kind of catch yourself going back to fifth grade and thinking, what am I doing here with Bobby Brown?" Layus said. Bobby's entourage, which included son Landon and girlfriend/manager Alicia Etheridge, was singing, Layus remembered. " 'My Girl,' or some old song. And then they all got mad because I was on a nicer flight."
Meredith Goldstein of the Globe staff contributed. Names can be reached at names@globe.com or at 617-929-8253.![]()


