Marc Malkin

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Sheryl Crow and Laurie David Get Lit

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Last night, Hollywood environmentalist Laurie David asked me to screw. Screw in a lightbulb, that is.

Actually, she asked everyone at Elle magazine's big green issue party at Boulevard3 in Hollywood to go home and use the eco-friendly Philips bulb found in our gift bags. "Go home and change a lightbulb," David said. "And then tell three friends to do it."

David, one of the Oscar-winning producers of Al Gore's global-warming documentary An Inconvenient Truth, will hit the road on Monday for the Stop Global Warming College Tour, a two-week bus tour of college campuses with Sheryl Crow. David admitted she is a bit nervous about living on the bus with Crow, because they're new friends who don't know each other too well.

"There's no one more fun to be with on a bus than me," Crow said. "Just ask most of the men I ever met on the road."

Crow sang four songs, including one of my favorites, Cat Stevens' "The First Cut Is the Deepest."

Meanwhile, Elle's editor in chief, Robbie Meyers, promised David that there would be a third green issue next year.

Also at the party were David's husband, Larry David, Gabrielle Reece, Weeds star Kevin Nealon, An Inconvenient Truth director Davis Guggenheim and his wife, Elisabeth Shue, Maggie Grace and singer KT Tunstall, who also performed.

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