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 Anniversaries, galas, and anniversary galas
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Miss Natalie, Quincy Jones, Clarissa and Edgar Bronfman Jr., Clarence and Jackie Avant, and Jerry Inzerillo |
Two weeks ago on a Tuesday, the Apollo Theatre in Harlem held its spectacular 75th Anniversary Gala and honored legendary artists, entertainers and community leaders at a one-night only concert and party.
Honorees were Quincy Jones and Patti Labelle, who joined Smokey Robinson, Gladys Knight, James Brown, Ella Fitzgerald, and other illustrious luminaries inducted into the Apollo Legends Hall of Fame.
Also, as a part of the awards ceremony, the Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis Arts and Humanitarian Award was awarded to Camille and Bill Cosby. This award, named after the late actor and his playwright wife, Ruby Dee, is given each year to a couple who embodies the powerful beliefs of this unique pair: a rarified command of their craft, a deep commitment to their community, and an unshakeable connection to each other and their family.
They also honored the corporate citizenship of The Coca-Cola Company, a company that has demonstrated a respectable commitment and responsibility to the Theater and its community.
The evening will be hosted by Steve Harvey with star-studded appearances and performances by The O’Jays, Anita Baker, Mariah Carey, and Jamie Foxx.
Following the performance was a star-studded evening at the Apollo Supper Club an amazing and unique lounge atmosphere created by renowned designer, David Monn which featured the gourmet creations of Great Performances; with refreshments courtesy of Belvedere, Hennessy and Moët and Chandon; all of which was followed by late-night dancing with one of the hottest DJ’s in New York City, DJ D-Nice.
All proceeds of this Gala will benefit the Apollo Theater Foundation, Inc., a tax-exempt, 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation, dedicated to preserving and developing the Apollo Theater and its initiatives for performing artists, educational programs, and community outreach efforts in New York City and beyond.
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Phylicia Rashad |
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Prince |
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Bill Cosby |
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Alicia Bythewood and Dr. Dan Bythewood |
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Edgar and Clarissa Bronfman |
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Joe Barnes and Raymond McGuire |
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Gayle King and Steven Boyd |
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Richard and Laura Parsons with Quincy Jones |
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Sandra and Colvin W. Grannum |
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Quincy Jones and Jonelle Procope |
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Gayle King and Kevin Lyles |
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Cathy Hughes, Paul Mooney, Marvet Britto, and Stacey J |
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Steven and Dee Boyd |
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Len and Marsha Burnett with Brett and Yvonna Wright |
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Tina Wynn, Toni Brown, and Della Britton Baeza |
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Carol Alexander and Howard Dodson |
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Jocelyn R. Taylor |
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Debra Lee |
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On the first Friday in June, the Jay Heritage Center held a kickoff party for its summer Quadricentennial Exhibit, “A Legacy of Sailing: Owners of the Jay Estate and Yachting in New York 1843-1966.”
The party was held at American Yacht Club in Rye, the very same yacht club where Edgar Palmer, Princeton philanthropist and owner of the Jay Estate served as Commodore and raced a constellation of yachts with unforgettable names like Venona, Guinevere, Joyette and Zilph.
During the cocktail hour, guests were treated to a special appearance of “Brilliant” courtesy of Mystic Seaport, The Museum of America and the Sea. This breathtakingly restored 61 foot, classic 1932 schooner was moored in AYC’s harbor for one night only. Just to see her, guests were transported to another era when sailing was America’s favorite pastime.
Party guests also saw a preview of some of the items from the JHC’s exhibit which opened Sunday, June 7th in the 1838 Peter Augustus Jay Mansion, including selections of period yachting photos from Mystic Seaport’s renowned Rosenfeld Collection.
A light supper and entertainment followed with music by the Felix Swing Band. Nancy and Russell Cecil were the JHC 2009 Preservation Honorees and both were recognized for their devotion to the preservation of arts, architecture and culture in Rye. |
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Barb and David Kaytes |
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Chris Voss, Tim James, and Michael Kovner |
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Harvey Kelsey, Laurel Stevens, and Mike and Meg Bruno |
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Fred and Pat Salerno |
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Dick Vietor, President of Mystic Seaport and Renate and Peter Gleysteen |
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Karen Thomas, Cathy Furnary, and Linda Gordon |
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Kay and Tim Yates |
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Preservation Honoree and Russell Cecil |
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Steve Furnary and Mayor of Rye, Steve Otis |
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Gene and Helen McGrath with Joel Mark |
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Theodore and Renate Gleysteen |
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Pierre and Ellen de Vegh |
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Kate Kies, Danielle Linkas, and Amy Hogan |
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Nancy and Billy Steers |
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Jim and Ellen Kelsey |
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Sarah Cecil of maine and Dick Vietor |
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The White House Social Secretary Desiree Rogers was the special guest of The Creative Coalition for its 2009 Annual Membership Meeting and reception Thursday evening a week ago at the HBO Terrace at 1100 Avenue of the Americas.
The evening was moderated by actress Dana Delany, with actors and Co-Presidents of The Creative Coalition Tim Daly and Tony Goldwyn hosting. This annual gathering brings together leaders from all facets of the entertainment industry including actors, writers, producers and directors, as well as executives from cables, networks studios, and independent film. |
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Dana Delany, Desiree Rogers, Tim Daly, Robin Bronk, and Michael Frankfurt |
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Desiree Rogers and Tony Goldwyn |
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Catilin Argiro and Alison Ungerleider |
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Karen Hunter and Devyn Simone |
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Dana Delany and Desiree Rogers |
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Tim Daly, Desiree Rogers, and Tony Goldwyn |
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Michael Frankfurt, Amy Nickin, Caroline Hirsch, and Mark Merriman |
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Jennifer Pinto and Nanette Lepore |
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Desiree Rogers and Tim Daly |
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Matthew Modine |
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Michael Frankfurt, Dana Delany, and Lawrence O'Donnell |
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Lisa Barron, Pat Mitchell, and Steven Haft |
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| Kim Hastreiter and David Hershkovits hosted a private luncheon celebrating their friends Isabel and Ruben Toledo (a marriage of fashion and art) at Indochine. |
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David Hershkovits and Michael Gross |
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Cari Modine and Matthew Modine |
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Erin Featherstone and Kim Hastreiter |
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Doo Ri and Ruben Toledo |
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Cynthia Rowley and Iris Apfel |
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Isabel and Ruben Toledo |
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Adi, Ainge, Gabi (three ASFOUR) |
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Andrew & Andrew |
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Harlan Bratcher |
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Joey Arias and Isabel Toledo |
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Jean Marc |
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Isabel Toledo and Stephen Burrows |
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Lynn Yaeger |
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Miguel Villa Bolos and Ruben Toledo |
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Luigi Tadini and Mickey Boardman |
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Cynthia Rowley and Tatum O'Neal |
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Miho |
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Narcisco Rodriguez and Tatum O'Neal |
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Samantha Finelle |
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Thelma Golden and Kim Hastreiter |
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Stephen Burrows |
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Sally Singer and Mark Holgate |
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| Le Book, the international visual reference bible of the fashion/creative industry, celebrated its 25th anniversary at the Chelsea Art Museum and then an after-party at 1Oak. |
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Adam Sherwin, Miguel Goodbar, and Alex |
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David Fogel and Kfir Ziv |
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Alex Maffeo and Susanna Bowman |
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Alex Baleiro and Naila Chbib |
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Loretta Rae and Geo Rittenmyer |
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Brenda Latham , Giuliana Nottin, and Fernanda Silva |
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Jackie Snow, Carol Maa, and Eva Garcia |
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Constance Victory and Katherine Haden |
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Kelly Elmore, Kylie Wheeler, Robert Klock, and Anika Arya |
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Everard Findlay, Hanna, Darren Ellis, and Pleot Barriol |
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Eric Aho, Nyasha Zimucha, and Eric Rutz |
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Karl Weinbrenner and Dan Lemunyan |
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Kent Larson, Jackie Denny, Ryan Rish, Kim Santoro, and Angela Cuevas |
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Katherine Haden, Constance Victory, and Pleot Barriol |
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Leigh Brown, Tommy Tickle Mouse, and Mick D. |
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Erin O'Keefe and Brenda Latham |
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Briana Jacobson and Veronica Garrote |
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Darrell Perry |
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Robert Thompson |
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Mani Zarrin, Jennie McGuirk, and Monte Isom |
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Sarah Hallacher and Jessica Eckert |
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| Louis Vuitton hosted a "sneak peek" of its Marc Jacobs (women) and Paul Helbers (men) designed Cruise 2010 Collection at the penthouse of 463 West Street. |
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Daniel Lalonde |
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Carrie Caldwell, Cheryl Pascal, and Amy Bergenfeld |
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Damon DeGraff |
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Robert Verdi and Amy Bergenfeld |
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Laura Della Russo and Risa Tulger |
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Beth Shak |
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Magdalena Swierzewski |
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Nicole Serekian |
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Iana dos Reis Nunes and Julie Delivran |
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DJ Anna Lunoe |
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Sandra Mariniello, Roy Pascal, and Emmy McGee |
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Jasen Kaplan |
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Iana dos Reis Nunes, Lauren Silverstein, Sandra Mariniello, and Emmy McGee |
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Llaro |
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Bola Jarroush and Jana Carvalho |
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Laura Della Russo and Annabella Gelbard |
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Sandra Mariniello and Jim Shi |
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Lauren Silverstein and Sasha Martinez |
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Sade Caruso |
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Trese Shaw |
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| Bulgari on Fifth Avenue hosted a cocktail party (continuing the celebration of its historic 125th year) to benefit Save the Children's “Rewrite the Future” campaign, which will receive a portion of proceeds from sales of the Bulgari/Save ring. |
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Veronica Bulgari and Charles MacCormack |
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Alina Cho |
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Ed Ankudavich and Rosemary Ponzo |
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Francine LeFrak, Senator Bill Frist, and Roxanne Cason |
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Andrew Parker |
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Martha De Laurentiis and Carolyn Miles |
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Charlie Perrin and Charlotte Petri Gornitzka |
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Mary Giuliani and Carla Nikitaidis |
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DJ Bonnie Thornton |
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Morgan Harbin |
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Olivia Flatto and Felicia Taylor |
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Samantha Miller and Ryan Kelly |
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Stephen Jacoby, Felicia Taylor, Fern Mallis, and Kevin O'Malley |
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Frederick Anderson and Douglas Hannant |
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Benny Tabatabai and Francois Kress |
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Dawn Sweeney |
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Carolyn Miles and Sunil Sani |
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Alexandra Lebenthal, Joe Mandato, Sarah Mandato, and Elizabeth Mandato |
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Rick Friedberg and Marco Ranieri |
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Stan Warshawsky, Sandy Warshawsky, and Franco DiCiero |
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Maggie Borner, Lydia Fenet, Hilary Fenet, and Morgan Harbin |
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Laurent Guerrier, Ken Biberaj, Sharon Buntain, and Dennis Dwyer |
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Mary Giuliani, Lydia Fenet, Carla Nikitaidis, and Erica Leary |
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| Photographs by ©Margot Jordan/646 226-6652 (Apollo 75); ©PatrickMcMullan.com. |
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