Lil Wayne packs them in at Bud Light Party Convention in Houston

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Hip hop star Lil Wayne and his six pack brought a high-energy performance to Houston, Texas at the Bud Light Party Convention.

Chingo Bling helped Bud Light host the seventh convention of its 13-city tour with Chino Y Nacho also wowing the crowd, right before Lil’ Wayne stormed in taking guests on a journey through his catalog of hits.

Before Wayne left the stage, he brought out Mack Maine as the duo performed “Every Girl” from the Young Money compilation album We Are Young Money to the crowd’s delight.

 

 

Celebs galore at Director Brett Ratner’s United Nations Global Issues soiree

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Brett Ratner’s Hilhaven Lodge on Benedict Canyon in Beverly Hills was the place to be last Wednesday.

The director gathered his nearest, dearest and then some including Mariah Carey, Courtney Love, Eva Chow, Sharon Stone, and Emily Ratajkowski, as well as Stevie Wonder, Naomi Campbell and Larry King to toast United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to discuss global issues.

Ratner’s company RatPac, which includes partner James Packer, Mariah’s fiancé,  is doing a new TV miniseries, In Harm’s Way, that will feature the global work of the United Nations throughout history.

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Emily Ratajkowski

Beyoncé Fans Collaborate with AwesomeBox to Celebrate her 35th Birthday Sept 4

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Queen Bey fans are collaborating to make a gift for her 35th Birthday on September 4. Hundreds of real birthday cards with stories, tributes and photos will be printed and delivered in an “AwesomeBox.”

“You always make me remember why I sing and love to perform… Never worrying about the negativity,” Derrick Langford wrote in his card. “Staying grounded and humble. That’s another lesson you have taught me.”

“I’ve been a fan of yours before I could even walk. I went to my first concert at the age of 8,” Unique Owens from Houston wrote in her card. “You’re a great example of a woman & I can’t express how much I’m thankful…”

Anyone can go online before August 28 midnight to make a card with a photo, favorite lyrics, a selfie, or just to say why you love her. It’s absolutely free. Then all the cards will be printed and delivered to her in an AwesomeBox on her special day.

Just go to AwesomeBox’s webpage for Beyoncé and join the fun. See all the sweet messages already created by her fans.

“We asked our users if there were well-known personalities for whom they’d want to collaborate on an AwesomeBox. Beyoncé was the top vote getter with a birthday this fall, so this is the first box for a celebrity that we’re doing,” explained Tony Deifell, co-founder of Awesomebox.

Wondering what an AwesomeBox is? It’s a box full of the best memories, stories, and photos packaged in a one-of-a-kind printed gift that everyone contributes to together.

“AwesomeBox is a great way for a big group of people to co-create a physical gift,” said Dana Underwood, co-founder of AwesomeBox. “Recently, twenty thousand employees of Carmax made a retirement gift for their CEO. Some people make an AwesomeBox with a smaller group of family and friends as a wedding gift for their best friend or a Holiday gift for their grandmother.”

Ray Lewis turns the heat up in Cigar Aficionado candid, emotional interview

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NFL all-time great Ray Lewis covers the upcoming October issue of Cigar Aficionado magazine on newsstands Aug. 30, and gives his provocative take on a number of timely/controversial topics including lack of respect from the NFL, police brutality/race relations, his murder trial/time in jail and much more.

In the candid, emotional and wide-ranging interview with the two-time Super Bowl winner, arguably one of the greatest defenders of all time, Lewis also discusses his mother being abused, how this influenced him to play football and his relationship with his father who abandoned him at birth without a name.

Here’s some:

On turning to football, a result of seeing his mother through rough relationships (video of Lewis speaking on this topic: It Wasn’t Football that Drove Me): “Ten years old, I made up my mind: that last altercation … was that. My mom would never be touched again.”

On the high of his life: “The high in my life has always been my mom. To see her endure. When I was 10 years old, I tugged on her dress and I said, ‘One of these days, you’re never going to have to work another day in your life.’ And I meant that. … The happiest moment of my life was when I called my mom and said, ‘I got a college scholarship.’ ”

On why NCAA rules force students to steal and cheat to live while playing college ball: “Money. They don’t want to share that … who makes all the money? The league. In college who makes all the money? The school. But there’s no game if you don’t have athletes, so why aren’t we paid?”

On the NFL’s business model: “The NFL is the only sport that tells you the higher you go, the less we respect you. I beg to differ. I am greater than I will ever be than when I was playing. Why? Because I do it for me.”

On regrets playing an entire career with the Baltimore Ravens: “Not one. I would never put on another jersey. Never.”

On being accused of a double murder (video of Lewis, in his own words: The Night in Atlanta): “Every moment in life is intentional. What I had to go through individually, as a person, not only prepared me for a journey that I couldn’t predict, but it prepared me to go through one of the most controversial seasons in my life.”

Lead Atlanta detective Ken Allen on whether Lewis should have been charged with homicide [in an interview with Cigar Aficionado]: “I don’t think Ray Lewis murdered anybody.”

On being charged with murder despite evidence to the contrary: “Cowards exist at every level. … People don’t understand how cruel the world really is.”

On treatment while in jail: “For like the first seven, eight days I never ate anything outside of orange halves. If you saw the moldy bologna and things that they were trying to … I was not an animal. And I was not going to succumb to that. So every day [my friend] would bring me a bunch of orange halves. He snuck them in for me. … What happened to me, those 15 days, I will live for the rest of my life. And I’m OK with that.”

On forgiving Paul Howard, the DA who tried to destroy his life: “I forgive him. Because my duty as a child of God is to forgive and keep moving. I pray for them. When I saw what was happening and when I saw what happened, I gave up trying to be liked. And with those guys, their names are in my Bibles, that hopefully God blesses them.”

On his commitment to combatting race relations and police brutality in cases like Freddie Gray’s: “I’m on the ground now. I won’t stop. …There’s a war that Jim Brown, Ali, that all those guys passed down to me. Why? Because I think everybody in the streets, everybody knows who I’m for, what I’m for and what I stand for. I hold these conversations at my house to enlighten people on life. Marv [speaking to Shanken], I do more for people in broken neighborhoods than probably anybody you’ll know. And you won’t find one camera.”

On why the government isn’t stepping in: “Because they don’t know what it feels like. They don’t walk the streets. You know what America has told us? Make it out and don’t go back.”

On advice to his sons: “I’m never concerned about you, I’m concerned about the people and the company you keep … because I wasn’t man enough to tell the wrong people, ‘You’re not bad people, you’re just not going where I’m going. So that means me and you really don’t agree.’ Am I man enough to say that now? Absolutely. Was I man enough at 24? Absolutely not.”

On his pledge to his kids: “I’ll never leave my kids. Ever. Ever. There’s not one dance recital, one football game—that was my commitment to my family.”

Brian Billick, head coach, Baltimore Ravens from 1999–2007, on Lewis: “Ray Lewis is the most dominant defender of his era. Ray was unique in that he had superior athleticism, intelligence and tenacity. But his willingness to learn, even as a perennial All-Pro who really had nothing left to prove, is what set him apart.”

Rex Ryan, head coach, Buffalo Bills, on Lewis: “I would rank Ray Lewis as possibly the best middle linebacker in the history of the NFL—him and Dick Butkus. … When you look at Ray among defensive players of his time, he is right there with Lawrence Taylor, Reggie White, Bruce Smith and Deion Sanders.”

Olympic Royalty Prince Albert of Monaco takes in games

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Prince Albert ll of Monaco has been having a wonderful time at the Rio Olympics.

The reigning monarch of Monaco, the Prince is a member of the International Olympics Committee and left his twins and gorgeous wife Charlene, Princess of Monaco home while attending various events in Brazil.

The royal, who used to competed in the bobsleigh at five consecutive Winter Olympics, told People Magazine; “First, she has decided not to go because she couldn’t stand to be away from the babies for two weeks and they’re really not old enough to support the trip. She has important health concerns. She doesn’t like what she’s been reading and hearing about the Zika virus and some other health issues.”

Top Chefs Cook Up Successful Affair at Hayground School Annual Dinner

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The Hayground School in Bridgehampton celebrated its 20th Anniversary at their 12th Annual Chefs Dinner honoring Hayground co-founder Toni Ross (co-founder of Nick and Toni’s restaurant), and Chef Claudia Fleming of the North Fork Table & Inn. A benefit for the school and its tuition assistance programs, the evening raised just over $338,000.

The sold out delicious evening for 150 guests began with al fresco hors d’oeuvres created by five superb chefs; Josh Capon of Lure Fishbar and Bowery Meat Company, Abigail Hitchcock of Camaje Bistro, Christian Mir of Stone Creek Inn, Jason Weiner of Almond and L&W Oyster Co, and Hayground’s own Arjun Achuthan, and cocktails and wine from Leslie Merinoff of Ownery’s Rum.

A five course dinner followed, with plates prepared in turn by Alex Guarnaschelli of Butter; Tom Colicchio of Crafted Hospitality; Joe Realmuto of Nick & Toni’s and Townline BBQ; Marc Meyer of Cookshop, Hundred Acres and Rosie’s; and chef Elizabeth Falkner, and with help from master  fromager Michael Cavaniola of Cavaniola’s.   Sommelier Julie Berger of Nick & Toni’s paired superb wines with each course.

Founder Toni Ross was introduced by her children, Noah and Sara Salaway who brought down the house declaring, “Tonight I am no longer Toni Ross, I have changed my name to Toni Hayground.”  She also expressed deep gratitude and respect for her co-honoree, Claudia Fleming, calling her both “a generous friend and the best baker on the planet.”

Guests included Dorothy Lichtenstein, Paul Goldberger, Tinka Topping, Sima and Morad Ghadamian, Almond Zigmund, and Ron Kaplan.

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Toni Ross & Chef Claudia Fleming

 

Kubo, Two Strings stars Matthew McConaughey & Charlize Theron talk love of teachers

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Oscar winners Matthew McConaughey and Charlize Theron, co-star in the new animated films Kubo and Two Strings opening Aug. 19, and talked to Parade about their love for teachers and why its message about mentoring hits especially close to home for them both.

Here’s some:

McConaughey’s Just Keep Livin Foundation (JKL) provides an after-school program for more than 2,400 inner-city high school students in three states and Washington, D.C. “It provides a safe haven from street violence and a respite from the isolation of sitting at home,” he says. “It’s a place for kids who aren’t on a team to have a team.”

The Charlize Theron Africa Project teaches teens in Theron’s native South Africa how to prevent HIV infection. “AIDS is the number-one killer of adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa,” she says. “And the number-two killer of adolescents in all the rest of the world.”

McConaughey’s mom, Kay, was a kindergarten and substitute teacher in Texas who inspired him in several ways. “She started us with Meals on Wheels, where you take food to the elderly, and she made that a weekly ritual…just like going to church. It planted a seed. That’s part of my DNA.”

Theron recalls a memorable lesson from her mother, Gerda. Once, when Theron came home from school asking for a new ruler, Gerda said “What? That’s the fourth ruler I’ve bought in the last month! Where did they all go?” Theron confessed they’d all been swiped by a classmate. Gerda told her, “Steal it back!”

Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, NASA astronaut Mike Massimine, author Ann Patchett and others also tell Parade about their favorite teachers.

http://parade.com/498477/alison-ashton/matthew-mcconaughey-and-charlize-theron-on-why-they-love-teachers

 

Jeremiah Brent’ spirited event ‘The Art of La Soirée’ at Big Daddy Antiques

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Since getting his start working for big shot stylist/fashion designer Rachel Zoe, Jeremiah Brent has come a long way.

The interior designer is now married to superstar interior designer and close friend of Oprah, Nate Berkus, and will star with him in a new TLC TV series next year. He also recently hosted his own travel-themed soiree along with Cointreau at his favorite L.A store, Big Daddy Antiques.

The spirited event called Collection de Voyages soirée showcased how travel can inspire and elevate home entertaining from cocktails, food colors, artifacts or scents and how celebrating these treasures demonstrates a love for global discovery and shared destinations through The Art of La Soiree.

 

 

Southampton Hospital’s 58th Annual Summer Party Raises Over $1.3 Million

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Over 600 supporters attended Southampton Hospital’s 58th Annual Summer Party raising over $1.3 million to provide support for the Jenny & John Paulson Emergency Department, the sole provider of emergency care on the South Fork, treating more than 25,000 people annually.

Benefit Chairs included Hollis and Jim Forbes, Bill Ford and Marigay McKee, President and CEO of Southampton Hospital Robert Chaloner, and Southampton Hospital Foundation President Steve Bernstein.

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The festive evening with music by Groove Society and emcee Chuck Scarborough brought out supporters including John Paulson, Southampton Mayor Mark Epley and his wife Marianne, Jean and Martin Shafiroff, Julie Ratner, Somers and Jonathan Farkas, Stony Brook’s Dr. Kenneth Kaushansky and Douglas Elliman Real Estate Chairman Howard M. Lorber, who is also President of the Board of Trustees of Southampton Hospital Foundation.

Lawrence Scott Events transformed the tent with lavish buffets, dramatic table centerpieces of gold shells overflowing with beautiful orchids, delicate flowers and woodsy ferns.

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Marigay McKee & Bill Ford

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Ferrari and Maserati Cruise into Hamptons for Rand Luxury outing

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Ferrari and Maserati of Long Island, a division of The Experience Auto Group cruised into the Hamptons to host an exclusive private brunch with Rand Luxury at a private Bridgehampton residence being showcased by Corcoran star real estate agent Gary DePersia.

Guests had the opportunity to test drive the latest Ferrari-Maserati models throughout the course of the event, including the 2016 Ferrari California at The Estate at 280 Highland Terrace in Bridgehampton, built by Farrell Building Company, available for acquisition for $18.495 Million.

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Beach magazine, a division of Modern Luxury magazine sponsored the event featuring a luxurious showcase of sponsoring brands including LG Electronics, Jet Aviation, Chateau Saint-Maur, D’Angelico New York, Drettmann Yachts, Kube by Thomas & Darden, Govberg Jewelers/WatchuWant, Antigua and Barbuda, HeliNY Helicopter Flight Service Inc., Honest Tea, Blatt Billiards, The Islands of the Bahamas, Natuzzi Italia Harmony Maker, Palm Bay International, Saratoga Spring Water, Telluride, Puku, Turks & Caicos Islands and Bucco Couture.

Attendees included: Bradford Rand, Gary DePersia, Margo Manhattan, Jean Shafiroff, Andrew Flach, Julie Hayek, Bonnie Comley, Nicole Noonan, Steven Knobel, Jenny Welton, Natalie Merkle, Ralph John, Jennifer Tammaro, Lorena Sarria and Charlotte Caldwell.