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| Amy Schumer, Pete Correale, Marc Maron, Lynne Koplitz, Nick DiPaolo, and Robert Kelly at "SIT, STAY AND STAND-UP!" Comedy Show to Benefit The ASPCA. |
This past Tuesday night, “Sit, Stay and Stand-Up” an ASPCA benefit at Comix at 353 West 14th, they held the biggest night of comedy New York has seen in a long time. Comic Jimi Celeste hosted some of the top comedy headliners in the country including Greg Giraldo, Nick DiPaolo, Robert Kelly, Lynne Koplitz, Ben Bailey, Marc Maron, Pete Correale, Amy Schumer, Seth Herzog.
With tickets going for twenty bucks in advance and $25 at the door, they sold out and all proceeds went to the ASPCA. Outside the club they had the ASPCA Adoption van with waiting/anticipating love dogs and cats, keeping their paws crossed for good loving homes and joy to fill all the rooms. |
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Amy Landecker
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Nicholas Rodriguez |
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Matt Wayne |
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Brian Fischler with Nash |
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Jimi Celeste and Jamie McCarthy |
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Rodney Dorivano, Jen Marden, and Cory Slovik |
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Anthony Perullo |
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Marc Maron and Meghan Raloff
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Diane Neal |
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Adam Roth, Alec Morton, Chris Phillips, and C.P. Roth |
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Kimberly Hannwacker and Lynne Koplitz |
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Jen and Cindy Marden |
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Courtney Dawson and Emma Snowdon-Jones |
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Nicholas Rodriguez and Ceslie Armstrong |
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Pete Correale |
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Amy Schumer |
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Ben Bailey |
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Kimberly Hannwacker and Jimi Celeste |
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Robert Kelly |
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Our furry little friends |
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| Every single day of the year, the ASPCA rescues animals from a lifetime of cruelty, violence and pain. Your commitment makes it possible for their life-saving programs to create happy endings for those innocent lives touched by cruelty. Please consider making a donation. |
Last Wednesday a week, The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (CMS) hosted its Opening Night: A Viennese Evening, celebrating 40 years of performances at Alice Tully Hall.
200 guests were in attendance at the benefit honored long-time philanthropists and chamber music aficionados, Jamie and Maisie Houghton.
The evening included cocktails, a seated dinner, a Viennese-inspired concert program and private reception. Chairman of the CMS Board Peter Frelinghuysen and Opening Night Co-chair Harry Kamen gave warm introductions to the evening’s Honorees Jamie and Maisie Houghton who shared personal anecdotes with the crowd about their love for chamber music and how they were introduced to the art by their family member, the late, legendary Alice Tully. |
| Musicians with David Finkel, Creative Director. |
The evening’s Gala Co-chairs included: Barbara and Harry Kamen, Barrett and Peter Frelinghuysen, and Elizabeth W. Smith. The Benefit Committee included: Carol and Richard Miller, Barbara and Bob Erskine, Melissa and James O’Shaughnessy, Carol and Chuck Hamilton and Priscilla F. Kauff.
Guests included: Artistic Director David Finckel, Herbert and Judy Schlosser, Norma Hurlburt, Baylis Thomas, Charles Wadsworth, Anne and John Coffin, Susie and David Simon, Mary and Howard Phipps, Florence Davis and Anthony Gooch, Alexandra and Philip Howard, Elizabeth Cooke and Reynold Levy, Coke Anne and Jarvis Wilcox, Edmee and Nicholas Firth, Edith and Martin Segal, Fred Krimendahl and Emilia Saint-Amand, Marifé Hernández and Joel Bell, Marlene Hess and James D. Zirin, Philip and Alexandra Howard, Alice and Ted Cohn, Joe and Marie Melone, Edith de Montebello, Missy Rennie Taylor, Helen-Mae and Seymour Askin, Pat and John Rosenwald, Elaine and Alan Weiler, Kim and Mason Granger, Elizabeth and Herbert Tulchin, Brenda Anderson, Barbara and Charlie Pierce and more. |
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Edith de Montebello and Stella Sichle |
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Alexandra Howard and Kelley Anderson |
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David and Suzy Simon |
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Elaine and Alan Weiler |
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John Bradbury, Frances Ferguson, Norma Hurlburt, Bayliss Thomas, Priscilla Kauff, and Sharon Griffin |
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Barbara and Harry Kamen |
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Jamie and Maisie Houghton |
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Coke Anne and Jarvis Wilcox |
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Herbert and Elizabeth Tulchin |
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Reynold Levy and Norma Hurlburt |
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Kim Granger, Marifa Hernandez, Joel Bell, and Mason Granger |
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Elizabeth Cooke, Barrett Frelinghuysen, and Sandy Cortesi |
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Judy and Herbert Schlosser with Ron Targan |
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Anne and John Coffin |
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Emilia Saint-Amand and Fred Krimendahl |
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Paula Lawrence and Ed Jones |
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Maisie Houghton, Harry Kamen, and Jamie Houghton |
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Edmee Firth, Jamie Houghton, and Peter Frelinghuysen |
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Edmee and Nicholas Firth |
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Jacques and Hope Tetrault |
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Howard and Mary Phipps |
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Elizabeth W. Smith with daughter, Elizabeth Smith |
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Barbara and Bob Erskine |
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Pat and John Rosenwald |
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Phillp Howard and Adaline Frelinghuysen |
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| Photographs by Gregory Partanio
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Last Thursday night at the American Museum of Natural History, the museum’s Junior Council, the membership group for New Yorkers ages 22 to 39, kicked off its 2009-2010 season.
Members and guests were treated to a private screening of “Wild Ocean,” the spectacular IMAX film which explores the annual feeding frenzy that takes place in the oceans off the coast of South Africa as billions of sardines migrate up the KwaZulu-Natal Wild Coast followed by whales, sharks, dolphins and gannets feasting on a (comparatively slight) portion of the migration. |
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J. Skyler Fernandes, Jenna Dreher, Angela Latigona, Gaelin Rosenwaks, and David Dwyer with friends |
| Melanie Stiassny, Curator of the Department of Ichthyology spoke. Mary Solomon served as Trustee host and co-chair Zach Pomerantz served as the Junior Council host. |
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Museum Curator Melanie Stiassny with guests |
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Michael Jones, Dana Wallach Jones, and Shauna Brook |
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Matthew and Nicole Bruno and friends |
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Jameson McFadden and friend |
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Co-chairs Lori Toub and Zach Pomerantz with Sherri Toub |
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Josh Liebling and friend |
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Erin Moennich, Beth Sweberg, Adrienne Morrison, and Natalie Smith |
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Margaret & Ivan Marshalek |
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Peter Stein (on right) and friend |
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Jay Alson, Lisa Heffner, Taylor Brandt, and Jason Martin |
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Co-chairs Andrew and Zibby Right and friends |
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Lauren and Marni Issacs with Mark Posner |
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| Photographs by © AMNH\D. Finnin
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| Wild, weird, wacky, fusion fashion and various stages of dress and undress -- you fill in the blanks -- was the program of the Vogue Ball, emceed by Princess Xtravaganza, held last Friday night at 215 Centre Street. |
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Adrian Alicea, Princess Xtravaganza, and George Wayne |
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Daniel Greenfield, Nick Taricco, and Chad Austin |
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Anna Badoian and Keppie |
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Manuel Curmi and Casey Shimon |
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Drew Droege and Hannah Gruber |
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Adam Miller, Megan Duffy, Chris Williamson, and Alex Poole |
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Gulianna Giordano and Cassidy Vaccaro |
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Eleanor Serenn |
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Evelyn Santos, Krissy Karma, Hector Xtravaganza, and Juan LaPerla |
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Giovanni Morales |
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Nicola Vassell, Valentine Xtravaganza, George Wayne, Evelyn Santos, Patrick Duffy, Patrick McMullan, and Soteris Kallis |
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J.R. |
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George Wayne, Nicola Vassell, Tanya Morgan, and Max Vallot |
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Lauren Wai |
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Juice, Adrian Alicea, and George Wayne |
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Sdenja Knoedler and Don Greenwood |
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Malcolm Stuart and Gretchen Zuk |
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Nicola Vassell |
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Pilita Garcia and Scott Connolly |
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Lukasz Kozlowski, Ray Hines, Davon Ford, J.R., Manuel Curmi, and Lauren Wai |
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Patrick Duffy, Eleanor Kossler, Eleanor Serenn, and Tommy Rom |
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Keppie |
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Soteris Kallis, Patrick Duffy, and Nicolas Petrou |
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Valentine Xtravaganza |
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Nunney Karma |
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Princess Xtravaganza |
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Lee Soldier and Nirvana Karma |
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Lee Soldier |
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Max Steiner and Amy D. Richardson |
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