In the April 30 Style article about the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner, the last name of scholarship winner Douglas Jackson-Quzack was misspelled.
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"Noooo, I play an ethically challenged mayor."
The difference?
He bends the rules for a good cause.
Well alrighty then.
It was time for dinner, and in the crush of the ballroom, we spotted Chris "Ludacris" Bridges, rapper-actor from the ATL (Atlanta that is), talking about how he's determined to "represent on behalf of hip-hop. Hip-hop is more prevalent than it's ever been. You can't ignore us."
At this point, he turned and inquired, "Who are you with?" The Washington Post, we said.
"Then I need to be very careful about what I say," he said, as his nameless tableside companion nodded assent.
At this point, fortified by a gulp or three of cabernet, we mustered the nerve to ask some hard questions of Mr. Luda:
Quoting from the lyrics of one of his songs, where he boasts that he's got "ho's in area codes," we inquired as to which area code in the Washington metropolitan area did said ho's reside.
"That," he replied, "is definitely not something I want to have in The Washington Post."


