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King of California in the Hamptons

Michael Douglas, Catherine Zeta-Jones, and Marty Richards
Last Saturday night in East Hampton, First Look Studios screened "King of California" at the East Hampton Cinema, followed by a dinner hosted by Suzanne Ircha and Woody Johnson at the Johnson residence.
Michael Douglas, Daisy Johnson, Woody Johnson, Jaime Johnson, and Jamie Johnson
Jaime Johnson, Suzanne Ircha, Arden Wohl, and Darsi Monaco
Catherine Zeta-Jones, Peggy Siegal, and Rick and Kathy Hilton
Christine and Bobby Cochran
Michael Douglas, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Marty Richards, Woody Johnson, and Suzanne Ircha
Peter Smith and Suzanne Ircha
Andre Balazs and Mario Calvo-Platero
Pete Peterson, Woody Johnson, Michael Douglas, Henry Winterstern, and Avi Lerner
Avi Lerner, Heidi Jo Markel, Michael Douglas, Lati Grobman, and Thelma Forchentska
Shannon Signorini, Anne Dexter Jones, and Maria Snyder
Laudomia Pucci and Bridget Koch
Mark Biedron, Gogo Biedron, and Jimmy Johnson
Cristina Greeven Cuomo and Gigi Howard
Francis Hayward, Billy Rayner, and Mort Janklow
Gretchen Johnson, Jimmy Johnson, and Kirsten Wittenborn
Hayley Binn and Margaret Munzer Loeb
Joe Allen and Annette Tapert
Kathy Hilton, Carol McFadden, and Hilary Geary Ross
L. to r.: Boykin Curry and Celerie Kemble Curry; Under the tent; Veronique Pittman, Andrew Pittman, and Lucy Pittman.
Arielle de Rothschild and Bill Koch
Lorne Michaels, Alice Michaels, Michael Douglas, and Jimmy Buffett
Ron Delsener, Roger Waters, Christie Brinkley, and Jill Rappaport
Michael Magee, Lyn Magee, Erin Gaffney, and Bill Gaffney
Last Friday night the rains came to the Hamptons, but they could not stop the first annual Furman Jazz Fling to benefit Jazz at Lincoln Center, from going full swing!  A Who's Who of the Hampton’s scene joined hosts Victoria Moran Furman and Jay Furman (Jazz at Lincoln Center Board member) at their Southampton home for a joyful event complete with a performance by the jazz king himself, Wynton Marsalis.

Enjoying the glorious décor by David Beahm and food by Taste Caterers were Jojo Cohen and Eric Moran playing host to the younger crowd.  Jazz at Lincoln Center Board members came out to enjoy the night, including Shahara Ahmad-Lewellyn, Janice and Bob Burns, Alan and Betsy Cohn, Gordon and Peggy Davis, Michael Fricklas and Donna Astion, Keith Reinhard and Rose-Lee Reinhard, and Ashley Schiff.

The polo crowd was there with Jazz at Lincoln Center Board member and by the stunning poloist and “Jazz” supporter Ms, Schiff, with Delfina and Nacho Figueras -- whose sister Mercedes Figueras sat in late night with Marsalis and members of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra (Dan Nimmer, Walter Blanding, Carlos Henriquez and Ali Jackson with vocalist Sachal Vasandani) playing her sax and keeping time with the band.  Peter Brant and Stephanie Seymour, Andrea and Maurice DuBois were also seen swinging to the music.
Ashley Schiff, Wynton Marsalis, Nacho Figueras, Delfina Blaquier-Figueras, and Mechi Figueras
Janice Burns, Wynton Marsalis, and Robert Burns
Clifton Green, Sanjanetta Harris, and Shahara Ahmad-Lewellyn
Betsy and Alan Cohn
John Miller, Kristine Miller, and Darby Cartun
Walter Blanding and Victoria Furman
Jay and Victoria Furman with Wynton Marsalis
Peter Brant, Stephanie Seymour, and Wynton Marsalis
Shanna Fricklas, Michael Fricklas, and Gordon J. Davis
Linda Lennon, Stewart Baskin, and Donna Astion
Victoria Furman, Jojo Cohen, and Rita Cohen
Wynton Marsalis, Merceds Figueras, and Walter Blanding
Andrea and Maurice DuBois
Jojo Cohen, Samantha Castellano, and Flavia Kelson
Eric Moran and Jojo Cohen
Oceana, the largest international organization focused solely on protecting the world’s oceans, hosted a reception and an exclusive preview of a maritime art exhibit at Christie’s New York.  The event showcased items such as oil paintings, watercolors, prints, antique ship fittings, carvings, figureheads, instruments, models and ephemera.   Silent auction items were donated by Abaco Beach Resort & Boat Harbour, Martha Stewart, Tiffany & Co., TOUS® and West 57th Street by Hilton Club.

All proceeds from this high-class event, sponsored by Blue Fish Estate Bottled Wines, benefited the marine conservation efforts of Oceana.  Oceana’s work is becoming increasingly important as scientists now predict that our seafood supply could collapse before the middle of the century if excessive catches of ocean species continue at current rates.  A report by an international team of marine scientists, published in the journal Science (November 3rd, 2006),found that catches of 29 percent of wild populations of seafood have already dropped to less than 10 percent of their historic maximum.  

Oceana CEO, Andrew Sharpless, made a special presentation on Oceana’s critical work to protect the oceans for future generations.

To reverse the declining health of the world’s oceans, Oceana’s team of marine scientists, economists, lawyers and advocates focus on specific and concrete policy changes.  Oceana’s campaigns seek to protect essential ocean habitat such as corals from destruction by bottom trawling; reduce the accidental killing of marine wildlife as by catch from industrial scale commercial fishing; reduce fish contamination from mercury pollution; and eliminate government subsidies that promote over-fishing. Visit Oceana.org to learn more.
Cecile,Abeille, May Skinner, Jim Simon, and CeCe Coff
David Moyer, and Bettina Alonso
Anthony Tutoni and Bettina Alonso
Rodney Hilton Brown and Sarah Beth Schrager
Virginia Rodriguez and Chad Soares
Robert Keller, Mark Schwarz, and Corey Finjar
Fernanda Kellogg and Andy Sharpless
Inna Nagibina and Peter Tcherepnine
Maggie Wei, Fernanda Kellogg, and Anisa Costa

Photographs by ©Rob Rich/516-676-3939 (J@LC); ©PatrickMcMullan.com (Johnson).
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