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David Rockefeller, Jr. with members of the Cantata Singers (Brian Church, Jason Sabol, Epp Sonin, Catherine Hedberg and Angelynne Hinson) and pianist Peter Basquin.
Last Thursday night the World Monuments Fund held its annual Hadrian Award Gala at the Plaza where they honored David Rockefeller Jr. Dinner Chairs were Mica Ertegun, Fernanda Kellogg, Nina Joukowsky Koprulu and Jack Shear.
Eleanor Briggs, Stella Sichel, Sydie Lansing, and Jo Carole Lauder
Each year, the World Monuments Fund presents the Hadrian Award to an international leader whose patronage has advanced the understanding, appreciation, and preservation of the world’s art and architecture. The award was inspired by the Roman Emperor Hadrian (a.d. 76–138), a brilliant commander and administrator and a great patron of the arts, who demonstrated a concern for the survival of outstanding artistic works and a desire to convey the standards embodied in these works to his contemporary world.
Sharon Patrick and Nora Gjonbalaj
Russell and Eileen Guggenheim Wilkinson
Joan Davidson and Peter Davidson
Bonnie Burnham, Roberta Downs Sandeman, and Sara Griffen
David and Susan Rockefeller
Norma Barbacci and David Ford
Henry Ng and Barbara Ostrove Grodd
Prince Amyn Aga Khan and Rosamonde Bernier
Raj Roy and Agnes Gund, Suzanne and Bill McDonough
Phyllis Lambert and Wendy Moonan
Gaetana Enders and Linda Wachner
Joan Hardy Clark
Philippe de Boccard and Tatiana Carmine
Mica Ertegun, Jack Shear, and Ellsworth Kelly
Mort Zuckerman
Kirk Henckels and Fernanda M. Kellogg
Lorenza Dipp de Torres-Lample, Esteban Torres Lample, and Gaetana Enders
Mona Nagib, Ted Goneo, and Donya Sabet
Marilyn Perry and Rodrigo Rodriquez
Nelson and Suzanne Del Rio
Hilary Lewis and Jim Jordan
Frank Langella and Ellsworth Kelly
Nina and Murat Köprülü, Bob Geniesse, and friend
Justin and Indré Rockefeller
Mrs. Jeanne Moutousammy-Ashe
Jane and Bob Geniesse
Bee and Gregor Medinger
Joyce Z. Greenberg
Eleanor Briggs and Peter Sichel
This past Monday night, Whoopi Goldberg, James Gandolfini, Elaine Stritch, Suzanne Shank, Debra Wasser and Bennett Zier and many others celebrated at the 60th Anniversary of the Stella Adler® Studio of Acting at the Park Avenue home of Antonio “LA” Reid.

Ms. Stritch was given the Stella Adler Award, presented by James Gandolfini. Whoopi Goldberg received the Marlon Brando Award from Ruby Dee.

Whoopi Goldberg and Elaine Stritch
Among the invited guests: Kate Mulgrew, Debra Wasser, the Rev. Al Sharpton, Bennett Zier, Suzanne Shank, Muriel “Mickie” Siebert, Mayoral Candidate Bill Thompson, Rosie Perez, Alec Baldwin, Laura Linney, Matt Dillon, Kathleen Turner, Alvin Epstein, Anna Deavere Smith, Susan Sarandon, Jonathan Demme, Cynthia Nixon, Charlie Rose, Angela Lansbury, Gov. David Paterson, Tina Fey, Tracey Morgan, Ellen Burstyn, Patrick Stewart and Marian Seldes.

Stella Adler who was born in 1901 and lived through almost the entire 20th century was a legend in her lifetime. Until the popular ascension of the movies as mass entertainment, America went to the theatre where families proliferated like the Barrymores, the Booths, the Bennetts and the Adlers.

The Adlers’ roots were specifically Yiddish, playing to a big audience of emigres. Stella had a powerful personality and a prominent reputation as an actor teacher also. Marlon Brando credited her guidance in developing his craft. So did many others including Warren Beatty.

Today the Stella Adler Acting Studio is run by her grandson Tom Oppenheim, President and Artistic Director, with her daughter Ellen Adler, who were present at the benefit.
Suzanne Shank, Muriel Siebert, and Elaine Stritch
Peter Nickowitz, Nina Capelli, and Ryan Chittaphong
Jammal Day, Ruby Dee, Tom Oppenheim, and Ellen Adler
James Gandolfini and Elaine Stritch
Kate Mulgrew and Debra Wasser
Jake Blagburn, Laura Guzman, Adenike Thomas, Ricardo Thomas, Maya Eshet, and Shira Segao
Lawrence Kopp and James Gandolfini
Kate Mulgrew and Bennett Zier
Linda Argila and Elaine Stritch
Ricardo Gayle and Elaine Stritch
Michael Meyers and Caroline Meyers
Charlie Kireker, Tom Oppenheim, and Muriel Siebert
Congressman Chaka Fattah and Renee Chenault-Fattah with Reverend Al Sharpton
Governor David Patterson
Ruby Dee and Elaine Stritch
Whoopi Goldberg
Erica Reid and friends
Antonio "LA" Reid and Erica Reid
Photographs by PatrickMcMullan.com

Last Wednesday night the New York Women’s Foundation’s Stepping Out and Stepping Up honored Elizabeth and Herbert Sturz and Sheryl WuDunn and Nicholas D. Kristof at Gotham Hall.

The Stepping Up Award is presented to recognized New Yorkers who serve as role models of courageous leadership, vision and commitment to women and girls as individuals and as partners.

The evening began with a cocktail reception attended by General Consul of Mexico Beltran, Mayor Bloomberg, Council Speaker Quinn, which followed with dinner, dancing and a special performance by Grammy Award-winning recording artist, Mary J. Blige, who sang stunning renditions of her hits “No More Drama” and “One,” dedicating her performance to the power and unity of women. 

Mary J. Blige
Ana Oliveira, CEO and President spoke about NYWF’s expertise in leveraging strategic partnerships to build economic security for women and families in New York City. 

Honorees Elizabeth and Herbert Sturz who founded 24 nonprofit and government agencies between them, saluted the Foundation for their work in supporting women. Sheryl WuDunn spoke movingly about the importance of investing in women and girls locally as a prerequisite to investing globally.  Nicholas Kristof praised NYWF for holding up ‘two thirds of the sky.’

Islyn Matthews, a successful entrepreneur and participant of WHEDCo, a long-time NYWF grantee partner, moved audiences with a personal story of transformation, embodying the mission of the Foundation.

Co-Chairs for the evening included Hyatt Bass, Sayu V. Bhojwani, Aiyoung Choi, Susan R. Cullman, Grace Hightower De Niro, Somers W. Farkas, Margaret Munzer Loeb, Carolyn Buck Luce, Jean Shafiroff, Diana L. Taylor, Jacqueline P. Togut, and Barbara Brizzi Wynne.

Established in 1987 as a public philanthropy, the New York Women’s Foundation is a cross-cultural alliance of women, serving as a force for change for women. From the outset, the Foundation’s founders strove to identify innovative organizations that were affecting change in the communities they served for women. NYWF strategically funds organizations and programs that move women, girls and families towards long-term economic security through individual transformation and systemic change, mobilizing leaders and community partners as philanthropists and change agents. Over the past twenty-two years, NYWF surpassed $20 million ($20,350,445) in grants to over 240 nonprofit organizations, improving the lives of five million women and girls in New York City.   This year, NYWF responded to the economic crisis by launching RISE-NYC!, a partnership initiative and increasing its grant-making by more than 20%.

NYWF funds programs in that promote economic security and justice, health and sexual rights, positive development of girls and young women, and safety.
Denise Rich
Elizabeth and Herbert Sturz
Mary J. Blige
Abigail Disney, Hyatt Bass, Ana Oliveira, and Brooke Beardsley
Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Diana Taylor, Herbert Sturz, and Deborah Roberts
Jean Shafiroff
Carolyn Buck Luce, Diana Taylor, and Ana Oliveira
Catherine Malandrino
Carolyn Buck Luce, Sheryl WuDunn, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Abigail Disney, and Ana Oliveira
Rosa Maria Beltran, Ana Oliveira, and Ruben Beltran
Ana Oliveira and Antoinette La Belle
John Dempsey
Brooke Beardsley and Tuhina Day O'Connor
Larry Kaiser and Ann Rapp
Ana Oliveira, Susan Pullman, Barbara Wynne, and Jacqueline Parker Togut
Photographs by PatrickMcMullan.com

The Tycher Family Foundation hosted A Truly Happy Hour last Thursday night to benefit Met Council, an affiliate of UJA Federation of New York. The evening played host to Adam Alpert, Chelsea Goldstein and Jeremy Fraenkel, Gregg Beinin, and Neil and Debby Sroka.
Guests at the Bowery Hotel.
Patrick McGrath, Jordan Bach, Alexandra Bach, Sam Fraenkel, Julie Gurevich, and Alan Gurevich
With tunes spun by renowned DJ Phresh of 1OAK, the event included a silent auction that raised close to $10,000 for the Met Council and culminated with a moving speech by William Rapfogel, Chief Executive Officer of the Met Council.
Dana Tycher, Teanna DiMicco, Kate Tycher Dratch, and Jack Tycher
Brett Joseph and Carole Mazius browsing Silent Auction
William Rapfogel, Sally Tycher, and Dana Tycher
Kate Tycher Dratch, Lianne Gourji, and Ashley Spitz
Photographs by MICHAEL PRIEST PHOTOGRAPHY

 

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