Lionel Richie ‘Key’ Figure in Vegas

Lionel Richie is presented the key to the iconic Las Vegas Strip at Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino Featuring: Lionel Richie Where: Las Vegas, Nevada, United States When: 15 Aug 2018 Credit: Judy Eddy/WENN.com
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Superstar  musician Lionel Richie was presented the key to the iconic Las Vegas Strip at Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino this week.

Richie’s tour ALL THE HITS continues at the hotel throughout the end of the year.

Beth Stern’s Family Fitness Day

Amy Ostrosky, Beth Stern, Ainsley Ostrosky, Ebby Ostrosky, Elle Ostrosky photo by J. Van Der Watt for Rob Rich/SocietyAllure.com ©2018 robrich101@gmail.com 516-676-3939
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Beth Stern hosted ‘Healthy Guru’, the hottest wellness and fitness event presented by KIMA | Center for Physiotherapy and Wellness, at the Southampton Arts Center.

Beth arrived with her family in a playful white ruffled top and long jean skirt, posing for pictures with Social Life Publisher Justin Mitchell, KIMA’s Tracey Vincel, Dr. Martin Fox, Dr. Anna Avaliani, Jean Shafiroff, Ken and Maria Fishel and Dr. Cynthia Barrett.

Over 300 guests enjoyed a selection of fitness classes from organizations including KIMA | Center for Physiotherapy and Wellness, Erika Bloom Pilates, Five Pillars Yoga, Run the Hamptons, Bodē nyc, Exhale, Elements Fitness, East Side Dance Company, Trufusion Barefoot Bootcamp and BE TIME PRACTICE, a mobile meditation studio.

After working up a sweat, fitness fanatics were also able to peruse shoppable activewear pop ups from Lululemon and Elements Fitness as well as select nutrition, health and wellness booths, while enjoying small bites provided by Hamptons Farms, rosé by Whispering Angel and sparking bubbly from Clifton Dry.

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Amy Ostrosky, Beth Stern, Ainsley Ostrosky, Ebby Ostrosky, Elle Ostrosky

 

Stony Brook Southampton Hospital’s Annual Summer Party “Diamond Jubilee” Raises Over $1.5 Mil

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Stony Brook Southampton Hospital’s 60th Annual Summer Party “Diamond Jubilee” attracted 700 guests and raised approximately $1.5-million to benefit the Jenny & John Paulson Emergency Department.

Held under three tents on Wickapogue Road in Southampton, New York, the event honored the Catsimatidis Family Margo, John, Andrea and John Jr. – and the Mosler Family Wendy, Bruce, Charlotte and David – as role models for philanthropy, service, and commitment to the underserved.

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The evening’s hosts were Howard M. Lorber, Chairman, Southampton Hospital Foundation, and Kenneth B. Wright, Chairman, Southampton Hospital Association. They were joined by Robert Chaloner, Chief Administrative Officer, Stony Brook Southampton Hospital, and Steve Bernstein, President, Southampton Hospital Foundation, in welcoming guests.

Emcee Chuck Scarborough noted the evening’s success was due to the efforts of the event’s Chairs and Committee including NancyJane Loewy, Jean and Martin Shafiroff, Caitlyn Diebold O’Connell, Michael Lorber, and Douglas Elliman Real Estate.

Attendees included: Ernest Baptiste, Rita Cosby, Cristina Cuomo​, Marianne and Mark Epley, Somers Farkas, Ann Grimm, Dottie Herman, Father Alex and Mrs. Xanthi Karloutsos​, Jean Remmel Little, Margo Nederlander, Reuven Pasternak, Jenny and John Paulson, Julie Ratner, Alex Roepers​, Dr. Samuel Ryu and Mrs. Yoonn Ryu, Ellen Scarborough, Sammi and Scott Seltzer​, Melanie and John Wambold, Cindy and Ladd Willis, among others.

Lawrence Scott Events curated the dinner and décor with music by Groove Society .

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Junior Chairs Michael Lorber, Caitlin Diebold

Howard Lorber, Susan Bordeaux

The Friends of Budapest Festival Orchestra Score in Southampton

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The Friends of Budapest Festival Orchestra including Sylvia Hemingway, Heidi Lee Komaromi, Peter Thomas Roth, Christine Schott and George Ledes, and Victoria Wyman, hosted a chamber concert at the stunning home of  Penny and Jay Lieberman in Southampton.

On a sunny evening, under a stiped marquee at poolside, board member Andrew Komaromi opened the performance with thanks to the hosts and introduced a message from Maestro Ivan Fischer.  Then a quartet flown from Hungary performed a remarkable rendition of Dvořák’s String Quartet No. 12 in F major, Op. 96 “American”.

Board member Kati Marton attended as did Robin Cofer, Dominic D’Alleva, Cheri Kaufman, Fern Mallis, Wendy Moonan, Campion Platt, and Bill Sclight.  

The Friends of Budapest Festival Orchestra, founded by Maestro Ivan Fischer in 1983, is acknowledged as one of the finest orchestras in the world and offers members unique opportunities to build a closer relationship with the Orchestra, both in North America and at home in Budapest, through special events with Maestro Fischer and the orchestra musicians.
The FBFO hosts and participates in special events throughout the year including patron travel, back-stage access, an annual New York gala, the new Vicenza Opera Festival, and chamber concerts in private homes.
In November Maestro Fischer conducts the NY Philharmonic at Carnegie Hall.  In April he returns to New York with the full Orchestra for two thrilling concerts.
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Jay & Penny Lieberman with Budapest Orchestra Musicians

Lorraine Bracco Leads Walk of Hope+5K Run to Defeat Depression Raising $250,000

Lorraine Bracco, Southampton Mayor Michael Irving, Audrey Gruss photo by D.Gonzalez for Rob Rich copyright 2018 516-676-3939 robrich101@gmail.com
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On a bright and beautiful summer morning, more than 500 men, women and children – plus a few canine friends – gathered at the starting line of Hope for Depression Research Foundation’s (HDRF) third annual Walk of Hope + 5K Run to Defeat Depression in Southampton.

The USA Track and Field-sanctioned event, with a high-energy crowd including CBS’s Blue Bloods star Lorraine Bracco, The Watermill Center’s Robert Wilson, and Jenny and John Paulson, raised more than $250,000 for advanced depression research.

Additional participants included: Southampton Hospital’s Steve Bernstein, Somers Farkas, Jamee and Peter Gregory, Martin Gruss, Campion Platt and his children, Clelia and Tom Zacharias, Marigay McKee and Bill Ford, Erika Bloom, Samantha Gregory and Roberto Benabib with their daughter, Carolina Gregory-Benabib, Dr. Patrick Stubgen and Dana Hammond Stubgen, Janna Bullock, Jessica and Josh Gruss, Karen LeFrak, Caroline Bierbaum LeFrak and Jamie LeFrak and their children.

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Lorraine Bracco, Mayor Michael Irving, Founder Audrey Gruss

 

 

House Beautiful Reveals ‘ Hollywood’ Kitchen of the Year by Martyn Lawrence Bullard

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House Beautiful Reveals: The Sexiest Kitchen Ever
It’s a party when Martyn Lawrence Bullard gives the kitchen of his L.A. bungalow a cinematic revamp. Welcome to HB’s Kitchen of the Year, where personalized, high-tech features shine.

Call it a V.I.K. — Very Important Kitchen. Decades before Martyn Lawrence Bullard purchased this circa-1920s home in the Hollywood Hills, it was the literal toast of Tinseltown, with a list of former inhabitants that reads like a Kennedy-era Oscars after-party. To name-drop but a few: In 1963, Dennis Hopper and Brooke Hayward moved into this home, hosting several art-world luminaries—Andy Warhol bunked here for a time—and celebrities like Jane Fonda and Tina Turner. “The mad thing is that I decorated this house 20 years ago for Craig Kilborn, who was then hosting The Late Late Show,” says Bullard of the home he now shares with his partner, Michael Green. “The second I saw it, I just loved it.”

By the time he bought the house for himself, it needed a few nips, tucks, lifts, and injections to revive its star quality. The makeover kicked off in the kitchen. “I cannot cook,” Bullard says, “but we have a wonderful chef and know great caterers.” The couple entertain twice a week: “One night is casual at the kitchen island, and for the other, I dress up the dining table for a more done-up dinner.” In this space, both are divine.

Quotes:

My jaw dropped when I heard that I’d be visiting a house with this backstory—it’s just too much! How did you get your paws on it?
I’m lying in bed on a Saturday morning, I turn on my iPhone, and immediately this house pops up on a realty site. I was like, “Oh my God, I know that house!” They got me in to see it the same day, and nothing had changed. I told the broker, “I want it, I want it, I want it!” Within 24 hours, I put in an offer and sealed the deal.

Were you aware of its glittering perch on Hollywood’s social register?
I knew that Dennis Hopper moved here in 1963 with his family. Literally a week after I bought it, I got a phone call from a writer at Vanity Fair, who said the magazine was doing a story about the house — it basically gave birth to the Pop Art movement here in Los Angeles, because Hopper supported all these young artists like Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol and Keith Haring. He put on these amazing exhibitions, and the house was filled with incredible art. Warhol even decoupaged soup-can labels in the little room that is now my bar.

I sense that the glamour is only just beginning. Your remodel on this kitchen is heart-palpitating!
It was all kind of, like, scumble-glazed when I bought it. Obviously, when you’re doing the Kitchen of the Year, you want to do something that people haven’t seen, while still honoring the period and the Mediterranean style of the house. I truly believe the kitchen is where we really live, so it should be sexy.

How do you achieve that in a utilitarian space?
When you add a touch of Moroccan, particularly to these Mediterranean homes, you get instant sex appeal. I used zellige tiles, made since the 16th century with vegetable dyes, which give them beautiful color variations. I wanted a tailored look, so I worked with Christopher Peacock on cabinetry with Moorish-style paneling and, for extra depth, distressed solid brass sheeting behind the doors, so it appears aged.

Why did you choose green?
Green is a sanctuary color. It just soothes you. And in this setting, where we’re surrounded by beautiful lush gardens, it brings the outdoors in, which is so California. I grew up in a big old Victorian house in London, and our kitchen had all old brass fixtures, so I also love this move back to brass.

You have hidden appliances in here that Martha Stewart would envy.
Yes, we installed the new Thermador Glass Care Center dishwasher — it’s perfect, because it cleans crystal beautifully. I love to dress a table and have seven different collections of glassware! The island houses Thermador under-counter refrigeration drawers, which are just brilliant, because you can have things at different temperatures.

What’s your advice for entertaining?
It’s all about lighting — every single light is on a dimmer, including in the kitchen, where guests are coming no matter what. If it’s too bright, you’re uncomfortable. You should feel good, attractive, sultry…the most important ingredient in a dinner party is to make the guests feel delicious.

URL: https://www.housebeautiful.com/room-decorating/kitchens/a22663804/kitchen-of-the-year-2018/

From Disney to Feature Films, Sultry Zendaya is Calling the Shots

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At 21, Zendaya has never been shy about using her voice, whether she’s calling the shots at Disney or clapping back on social media. For MC’s September issue, the starlet wearing a Bottega Veneta jacket and No. 21 top, opens up to Janet Mock about re-rewriting the Hollywood narrative, inspiring others to do the same, stepping out of her Disney comfort zone, and how she deals with rejection.

On newsstands August 16, here’s some:

QUOTES

On stepping out of her comfort zone, from Disney to feature films:
“…I’m coming from this very different world of Disney. Having been consistently on a TV show, I felt stagnant. Not having that anymore, I am being seen as a real actress, doing what makes me feel pushed and motivated. I don’t necessarily think comfort is always the best place to live in. I’ve really found the power in just doing what makes me happy.”

On creating opportunities for more actresses of color:
“What’s important to me is knowing we [Yara Shahidi, Amandla Steinberg] are not the only black girls in the industry. We kind of have been painted as the face, and that’s not the truth. It’s important to have a conversation where we are opening the door to our peers and more black women who don’t necessarily look like us.”

On changing people’s minds and dealing with rejection:
“I’m an actress. We’ve all experienced getting the no’s, and that’s okay. I always tell my theatrical manager, ‘Anytime it says they’re looking for white girls, send me out. Let me get in the room. Maybe they’ll change their minds.’ And honestly, if there’s a part that I didn’t get or that I really wanted at the time, sh*t always ends up working out.”

On how Olivia Pope liberated her to make her own decisions:
“I call it my Olivia Pope gut. I just had to be in tune with that and be like, ‘Listen, whatever feels right, go after that.’ There’s something liberating about making decisions for yourself.”

https://www.marieclaire.com/celebrity/a22618292/zendaya-september-2018-cover/

Fran Drescher reunites with TV Mom Renée Taylor at My Life on a Diet

“Mother/Daughter” reunion from the TV show The Nanny, after a performance of the play Renée Taylor's My Life On A Diet, pics taken at Robert on the top floor of Museum of Arts and Design. Featuring: Renée Taylor, Fran Drescher Where: New York, New York, United States When: 06 Aug 2018 Credit: Joseph Marzullo/WENN.com **No Contact Music**
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It was a family affair for actresses Fran Drescher and Renee Taylor.

Playing mother and daughter on the longtime running 90’s TV series The Nanny, Drescher went to visit Taylor at her new play My Life On A Diet, based on her autobiography currently playing at the Theatre at St. Clement’s on West 46 Street.

The two then celebrated with drinks at Robert Restaurant on the top floor of Museum of Arts and Design on West 58th Street.

 

LJ Cross Jewelry Returns to Hamptons at Jennifer Miller Southampton

This summer, designer Lisa Jackson, whose fans include Vera Wang, Renee Zellweger, Allison Janney, Kelly Preston and Robin Wright, returns to the Hamptons with LJ CROSS, her fine jewelry collection.

Jackson will present Diamonds for the Beach, an exclusive selection luxury rose gold and white gold pieces, available at Jennifer Miller Jewelry in Southampton, New York.

The line is also sold at the flagship LJ CROSS lifestyle boutique on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, select Saks Fifth Avenue locations, fine jewelers across the country and online at www.ljcrossny.com. Prices range from the hundreds up to the thousands.

 

 

Lin-Manuel Miranda at Public Theater’s Twelfth Night’ in Central Park, Get Free Tix

Opening night of Public Works' Twelfth Night at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park - Arrivals. Featuring: Lin-Manuel Miranda Where: New York, New York, United States When: 01 Aug 2018 Credit: Joseph Marzullo/WENN.com **No Contact Music**
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It was opening night of Public Works’ Twelfth Night at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park and superstar humanitarian Lin-Manuel Miranda was front and center.

The Public Theater’s musical version of Twelfth Night—the second show of the 2018 Shakespeare in the Park season—officially opened July 31 and scheduled through August 19.

Get FREE tickets: https://www.publictheater.org/Tickets/Calendar/PlayDetailsCollection/SITP/Twelfth-Night-2018/