When you've got It, flaunt It. And dance to It. And look at other people who've got It. That seemed to be the game plan for hundreds of celebrities and scenesters who packed into New York City's Milk Studios on June 24 to celebrate Entertainment Weekly's 2002 It List -- which honors the most creative people in showbiz. Stars from movies (Hayden Christensen, Taye Diggs, Jordana Brewster), TV (''SNL''s Jimmy Fallon and Molly Shannon, ''Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'''s Christopher Meloni), and music (Mos Def, Moby, Rufus Wainwright) danced to a music mix by DJ John Digweed and Cameron Douglas (whose actor father, Michael, seems to be passing It along). The party was topped off with a live set by Macy Gray, who proved that she's still got It, a full two years after making the list. Next item in this gallery









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