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Society
Catherine Saxton
Photos
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Hugh Jackman in Oz |
The
Boy
Is A Wow!
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most memorable evening last month was The
Boy From Oz! Wow! It leaves you breathless, humming
and whistling, being overwhelmed by the huge talent that is Hugh
Jackman!
We always wonder what is it
that makes a star bigger, greater, more magical than others. See this
show before he leaves it and you'll have your answer.
From the moment he steps on
stage, it lights up. You're aware of his every move (and boy, he
has some sexy ones!). There is that boyishness, gosh/golly, why
am I here, a great voice, supple dancing, acting that makes even him
cry. And at the end a standing screaming audience in rapture.
This is a must-see on Broadway.
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Meryl Streep and Kevin Kline
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Mary
Louise Parker and
Cynthia Rowley |

Harvey
Weinstein and
Rose Styron |
Power
Of Poetry
Photos by Patrick McMullan
NOTHER
evening of twinkling stars was the American
Academy of Poets reading at Lincoln Center. Meryl Streep, Kevin Kline, Mary Louise Parker headlined a fabulous
evening, and held the audience in their hands with a very broad
selection of great poetry.
Wynton
Marsalis captured the magic with his lyrical "horn," as
well as a cappella rendition of John Henry, which resonated with power.
If
possible, with all this talent on stage, it was the voice of a much
beloved First Lady to her young husband still to become President John
Kennedy, which captured the echoing power of poetry.
Jacqueline
Kennedy sent a poem to then Senator
Kennedy on their first wedding anniversary, which in the light of
history profoundly captured the magic and heartache the nation
had in store.
Senator Edward Kennedy,
with his strong oratorical basso profundo and a tip of his hat to
Caroline Kennedy in the audience, read the poem to a teary audience.
It was a poetic moment in time, and a great evening.
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Marty
Richards, Caroline Hirsch,
Louis J. Cappelli, and Tony Cointreau |

Tony
Cointreau and Carmen Dell' Orefice |

Joy
Behar, Caroline Hirsch,
Brother D'Adamo |

Diana
Williams, Brother D'Adamo,
Pia Lindstrom |
Ball Of The Year
Photos
by Rob Rich
ARTY
RICHARDS and Caroline Hirsch receive
many well-deserved honors, and were genuinely moved to receive
Humanitarian of the Year Award and Woman of the Year Award from the
Boys' Town of Italy in glittery ceremonies at the Waldorf-Astoria.
It was the 59th year for this
Ball of the Year.
Tony Cointreau and Louis
J. Cappelli were also honored by this group which received some new
refugee children from Afghanistan, with the expectation that Iraqi
children will soon follow.
Dennis Basso, Joy Behar,
Carmen Dell’ Orefice and Mercedes
Ellington were among the cheerers!
WABC-TV's Diana Williams did
the MCing honors.
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Bobbi
Brown
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Evelyn
and Leonard Lauder |
April Fools
Photos
by Rob Rich
HE March of Dimes Beauty Ball is
one of New York’s most glamorous events. This year's honoree,
makeup queen Bobbi Brown,
loves the beach so the venerable Grand Ballroom of the Waldorf-Astoria
resembled a giant beach patio—swaying (well, not really) palm trees,
salt water taffy, beads and funny lips all added up to an evening’s
fun.
Bobbi
rocked the ballroom when she announced her retirement—to stunned
silence. Then burst into gales of laughter—April Fools
Day!
The
last laugh was enjoyed by all with the overflowing goodie bags!
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Catherine
Saxton has been a part of the New York social and celebrity scene for
the past 25 years. She has worked with Presidents, Kings and Princes,
plus celebrities including Elizabeth Taylor, Audrey Hepburn, Grace
Kelly,
Donald & Ivana Trump, Madonna, and on, and on. |
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