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Exploring the Arts

First Lady Dorrit Moussaieff of Iceland, President Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson of Iceland, Louise Blouin MacBain, and Alex MacBain
Robert Hormats and Allen Hassenfeld
For three days at the beginning of last week, more than 120 delegates, including heads of state, acclaimed artists, Nobel Prize winners, global CEOs and the influential international thought-leaders gathered in New York for the third annual Global Creative Leadership Summit, a platform designed to address the challenges and opportunities of globalization.

Held at the Metropolitan Club and organized by the Louise Blouin Foundation, the conference addressed a wide range of the world’s most pressing issues, including turmoil in the global financial markets, international trade, foreign policy, education, global health, Africa and climate change.

Panels addressed such topics as “Economies of Crisis,” “Internet Security,” and “Education, Creativity, and the Mind” to “The Futures of Globalization,” “Global Health,” and “Climate Change,” among other topics.
Bill Roedy
Jimmy Wales
Jonathan Batiste and his band
Louise Blouin MacBain, founder and chair of the Louise Blouin Foundation, which presented the Summit, emphasized the importance of working together to solve the challenges ahead.

“As recent events have shown, no one is immune from turmoil. Whether it is financial upheaval, armed conflict, terrorism, a deteriorating environment, or climate change, we all inhabit a world in which no country’s problems belong solely to them. It is up to us to face these problems, which affect all of us, head-on, and to devise solutions to the challenges and opportunities we are confronted with. By bringing together the best and brightest minds from across the spectrum of disciplines -- artists, scientists, politicians, conservationists, academics, business experts and others -- we can develop the conversations and nuanced cultural understanding that are critical to dealing with a complex, multi-dimensional world.”
Femi Oke and Anne Veneman
Sir Salman Rushdie and Homi K. Bhabha
Dr. Erik Kandel and Sir Paul Nurse
Craig Newmark and Louise Blouin MacBain
H.E. President Bingu wa Mutharika of the Republic of Malawi, Craig Barrett, and Peter Sellars
George McNeely
Thomas Mallone and Nicholas Negroponte
Jane Goodall
Riz Khan
Mr. Juan Luis Cebrian, Richard Meier, and Mrs. Juan Luis Cebrian
Raghida Dergham and Thalia Dergham
Peter Sellars and Gerard Mortier
Last Tuesday night at the Plaza, the Institute of International Education held their Benefit Gala at the Plaza Hotel and honoring HRH Princess Ghida Talal and Alcoa President and CEO Klaus Kleinfeld.

Special guest for the evening was James A. Glassman, Undersecretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs, U.S. Department of State.

Co-chairs for the evening were Mark A. Angelson (Chairman, MidOcean Partners); Maryam Panahy Ansary; Maria Livanos Cattaui (Board Member, Petroplus Holdings), Renee Fleming (Opera Soprano), Peter M. Gottsegen (Partner CAI), Ruth Hinerfeld; S. A. Ibrahim (CEO, Radian Group, Inc.); Henry G. Jarecki (Chairman, Falconwood Corporation); Thomas S. Johnson, (Retired Chairman and CEO GreenPoint Bank); Henry Kaufman (President Henry Kaufman & Company); Laya Khadjavi (Managing Director, Morgan Stanley), Roya Khadjavi-Heidari, Michael G. Morris (CEO, American Electric Power), Thomas A. Russo; Albertio Vitale (Retired Chairman, Random House). Linda Vester – former Anchor, Fox News Channel, was the evening’s Mistress of Ceremonies.
Henry and Elaine Kaufman
HRH Princess Firyal and HRH Rajaa Bint Talal
HRH Princess Ghida Talal and Mark Angelson
A. Huda Farouki, Samia Farouki, Beth Dozoretz, and Ron Dozoretz
HRH Prince Talal of Jordan with twin children HRH Princess Rajaa Bint
Bob Benmosche, Brenda Lowe, Denise Benmosche, and Bill Lowe
HRH Prince Talal of Jordan, HRH Princess Ghida Talal, and Lynn Wyatt
HRH Princess Ghida Talal and HRH Prince Talal of Jordan
Dr. Robert Sassoon
Mrs. Rajaa Salaam and Pam Higgins
Klaus Kleinfeld and Dr. Henry Kaufman
Mark and Lyn Angelson, Collette and Allan Goodman, and HRH Prince Talal of Jordan
Tom Russo, HRH Princess Ghida Talal, HRH Prince Talal, and Denise Benmosche
Linda Vester and Tom Russo
The Cinema Society and Vanity Fair (along with Jaguar & Hearts on Fire) hosted a screening of Appaloosa at the Tribeca Grand.

Adapted from the Robert B. Parker novel, directed by (and starring) four-time Oscar nominee Ed Harris, this film also stars Oscar nominee Viggo Mortensen, and Academy Award winners Renee Zellweger and Jeremy Irons.

Ed Harris and Viggo Mortensen were both at the screen and at the party that followed in the Penthouse of the Soho Grand Hotel.

Andrew Saffir who created the Cinema Society, welcomed a stellar group that included Susan Sarandon, Jessica Lange, Patricia Clarkson, Elijah Wood, Elle Macpherson, Amy Ryan, Alfre Woodard, Julian Schnabel, Bruce Weber, Terry George, Malin Akerman, Alexie Gilmore, Noah Bean (Damages), 30 Rock’s Lonny Ross and Katrina Bowden, Ryan Lochte (US Olympic Swim Team, #2 in gold medals), Carol Alt, Nigel Barker, Zach Galligan, Olivia Palermo, Dylan Lauren, Nadja Swarovski, Irina Pantaeva, Alex Lundqvist, Daniel Benedict, Eric Villency, Debbie Bancroft, Tiffany Dubin, Bettina Zilkha, Dan Abrams, Dave Zinczenko, and Vanity Fair publisher Edward Menicheschi.
Elijah Wood
Julian Schnabel and Jessica Lang
Dan Abrams
Viggo Mortensen
Alexie Gilmour
Bruce Weber
Amy Ryan
Edward Menicheschi and Patricia Clarkson
Alfre Woodard
Dave Zinczenko
Ed Harris
Ryan Lochte
Carol Alt
Debbie Bancroft, Bettina Zilkha, and Tiffany Dubin
Malin Akerman
Julian Schnabel
Nigel Barker
Elle Macpherson
Ed Harris and Susan Sarandon
Irina Pantaeva
Paul Arrouet and Dylan Lauren
Emanuel Stern and Liz Stern
Zach Galligan
Daniel Benedict
Noah Bean
Jessica Lange
Terry George
Olivia Palermo
Lonny Ross and Katrina Boden
Eric Villency and Sessa von Richtofen
Nadja Swarovski and Andrew Saffir
Nicole Hanley and Matthew Mellon
Richard Johnson, Elle Macpherson, and Andrew Saffir
More than 500 guests turned out for Susan and Tony Bennett's Exploring the Arts (ETA) gala at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City.

The evening raised over $1.2M for the Bennett's non-profit Exploring the Arts organization that supports arts education in public schools. Honored at the event were Reed Hastings, Chairman, President and CEO of Netflix Sumner Redstone, Executive Chairman of Viacom and CBS Corporation, and Steve Wynn, Chairman of Wynn Resorts. Terrence Howard, Katie Couric and Quincy Jones presented the award to each recipient, respectively. Whoopi Goldberg hosted the evening and the gala featured performances by Jerry Seinfeld, John Mayer and Terrence Howard. Tony Bennett performed to close the evening. In attendance were Joy and Regis Philbin, Rachael Ray, Gayle King, Donna Karan, Mitch Albom, and actors Michael Imperioli ("Sopranos") and Eduardo Verastegui ("Bella").

The evening also featured a musical performance and art exhibition by students from the Frank Sinatra School of the Arts (FSSA), the NYC public arts high school founded by Susan and Tony Bennett and supported by ETA, in partnership with NYC's Department of Education.

CharityBuzz.com auctioned several items donated by Elton John, Christina Aguilera, Bruce Springsteen, Katie Holmes, Faith Hill and Tim McGraw, and many others. They can be viewed on www.charitybuzz.com [4] and those not sold at the event will be available until tomorrow, October 1 on the website.
Terrance Howard sings a song from his new album
Whoopi Goldberg
John Mayer performs
Susan and Tony Bennett
Sumner Redstone
Tony Bennett
Whoopi Goldberg, Gayle King, and Donna Karen
Steve Wynn and Les Moonves
Tony Bennett and Quincy Jones
John Mayer and Terrence Howard
Katie Couric
Jerry Seinfeld performs stand up for guests

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