Celebrity Bash on a High Fervor after the Golden Globes
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Blasted by DJs at prestigious multiple post-Golden Globe Awards parties, Madonna's '80s anthem "Holiday" reverberated an upbeat tone for the night despite rain, economic woes and concern over the earthquake victims in Haiti.

For starters, the Weinstein Co.'s bash, busted with star power in a private party at the hotel's southeast corner.

Harvey Weinstein served sushi and Champagne in honor of "Inglourious Basterds" and his other heavily nominated films, but the A-list names were the real buffet.

Another after-party revelation: Robert De Niro is a fan of Fox's show choir comedy "Glee." "Glee" star Matthew Morrison recounted running into De Niro at the Beverly Hilton. "He came up to me and said, 'Hey, you the guy, you the guy'," Morrison told People. com.

On the other side, Warner Bros.' bash with In Style magazine lured the sexiest crowd and was full with fervor longest. Heidi Klum, Seal and Lindsay Lohan, were spotted attending the bash, flaunting their sparkling hooded minidresses.

NBC reveals that its Golden Globes broadcast grabbed a ratings prize: a 14 percent increase in viewers from last year.

Moreover, the show won its three-hour time slot Sunday, drawing 16.9 million viewers, beating its audience record of 14.9 million viewers in 2009, the Associated Press reports.

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