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| Last Wednesday night at Steven Greenberg’s Fifth Avenue penthouse Joan Rivers and Michael Urie hosted an evening thrown by Chip Duckett to celebrate Michael Musto’s 25th anniversary as the voice of the Village Voice. Ronnie Spector sang “Happy Anniversary” to the man of the hour, Joan and Mr. Urie had a few things to say and Murray Hill, the man not the neighborhood, emceed. There was a stage show starring Tommy Femia, Bridget Everett, Dirty Martini, Vodka Stinger and Talulah DeBayous along with the man himself, purveyor of sometimes the down dirtiest, most shocking dish of the Downtown and sometimes all over town (and country). There was a big turnout, a hoot and more, plus razzle-dazzle, fish and frazzle. As well as a very good time had by all. The pictures tell the story. |
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| Last Thursday night Cinema Society and its founder Andrew Saffir hosted the world premiere of Green Zone, a new film starring Matt Damon and directed by Paul Greengrass (The Bourne Supremacy, The Bourne Ultimatum, United 93) and co-starring Greg Kinnear, Brendan Gleeson, Amy Ryan and Jason Isaacs at AMC Loew’s Lincoln Square on Broadway and 68th Street. Star and director were both in attendance. After the screening, the celebrated guests went to the after-party at Nobu Fifty-Seven sponsored by Brooks Brothers & Maestro Dobel. |
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| Photographs by PatrickMcMullan.com | Click here [1] for NYSD Contents |









































































