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Barry Diller and Tom Brokaw

Kate Wickham, Stan Ponte, and Elizabeth Stribling

Tuesday night the New York Landmarks Conservancy held its annual “Living Landmarks” Gala at Cipriani 42nd Street. Big crowd of several hundred including many prominent New Yorkers turned out to see Tom and Meredith Brokaw, Mario and Matilda Cuomo who were given the Lew Rudin Award for Outstanding Public Service; Barry Diller and Diane von Furstenberg, Norman and Norris Church Mailer, and Howard and Amy Rubenstein. Peg Breen, president of New York Landmarks Conservancy opened the evening with a video presentation and Liz Smith, the city’s eminent ambassador of good will and good jibes, hosted the evening. Peter Duchin and his orchestra played.

Joan Ganz Cooney and Peter Rogers

A resolute supporter of the cause with Regina Greeven

L. to r.: Roberto Fabiano and Peter Duchin at it again in the presence of Nan Talese and James Goodale; Alice Mason.

Howard Rubenstein's imagination of what he and his wife would look like as landmarks

Peter Peterson, Beth DeWoody, and Liz Smith

Nan Talese and Toni Goodale

Jackie Drake and Shaon Hoge

Elizabeth Peabody and Sean Driscoll

Leila Luce and Toni Goodale

Nan Talese and James Goodale

Joanne Cassullo

Mary McFadden and admirer

Richard Rubinstein and Cygalle Dias

Cece Black

Jill Krementz and Barbara Tober

Joanne Cassullo and Anne Keating

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kelly

Guy Robinson

Robin Verges

Isabelle Leeds, Marion Davidson, and Joe Armstrong

Peg Breen

Dr. Mathide Krim and escort

Bill Rudin, Beth DeWoody, and Arnold Scaasi

More than 300 turned out for the benefit preview of POSH Interiors: The House Sale, the exciting new annual sale from Lighthouse International that opened October 18. 

Many of the city’s top interior designers contributed “vignettes” and items including Jeffrey Bilhuber, Mario Buatta, Kenneth Hockin and Susan RosenthalIris Apfel, fashion icon and supporter of the Lighthouse also attended.

Benefiting the esteemed 101 year old New York organization that treats people with vision loss, POSH Interiors featured more than 900 top quality items that were donated by companies like Clarence House, Brunschwig et Fils, David Duncan Antiques, Lee Jofa as well as private individuals with superb taste.

According to Dr. Tara Cortes, RN. PhD. President and CEO of Lighthouse International “The crowd, the enthusiasm and the 900 items exceeded our expectations.  I am grateful to the generosity of the designers who contributed their time and talent and to our donors and friends for making our kick off event so successful. Like our annual Posh Designer Fashion Sale I think this will soon become a New York institution.”  It is certainly a practical and spectacular way to shop.

Shoppers found a huge array of bargains -- from 18th century antiques to 21st century moderne; crystal chandeliers, sofas, screens, dining tables, china, fabrics and paintings. The sale was open to the public October 19th and 20th with sale items were 60 and 90% below retail.

Posh Fashion Sale opens May 9, 2007.  For information on the Lighthouse, POSH Interiors or next years’ POSH Fashion Sale visit www.lighthouse.org

Bruce and Susan Rosenthal

Clay Fisher, Iris Apfel, and Diane Fisher

Dorothy Cohen, Pearl Siskind, Lisa-Clerc Rosenberg

Margereta Slaytin and Elyse Laucher

Madison Mounty and Joel Mounty

Kenneth Hockin

Carla de Creny Freed and Bud Blank

Andrea and John Stark

Tara A. Cortes, William Moran, Barbara Saltzman, and Rhianna Quinn Roddy

Dorothy Cohen and Margareta Slaytin

Andrea Stark, R. Couri Hay, Somers Farkas, and Dorothy Cohen

Stephanie Stokes and Michael Javelos

Happy Shoppers

Gerald and Dorothy Cohen

Dorrie Rush and William Moran

Lisa Clerc Rosenberg and Kennth Lutz

Ann Rapp and Christine Delisle

Michael Walter and Rosa Mary Szule

Mario Buatta

Giada Valenti, Tara A. Cortes, and Peggy Kaufman

Last Wednesday night at the Waldorf, more than 500 guests attended the  Celebrate Montefiore 2006 gala benefiting Montefiore Medical Center.

They honored Jay B. Langner, Chairman, Montefiore Medical Center Board of Trustees, and T. Byram Karasu, M.D., Silverman Professor and the University Chairman, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center.  

Honored guests  included Oded Aboodi, Alpine Capital Management; Arthur Emil; Thomas L. Harrison, Omnicom Group; Morris and Nancy Offit; Edward Rosenthal, Cramer Rosenthal, and his wife, Zita; David Tanner, Quadrangle Group, and his wife, Peggy; Harold and Nicki Tanner; and Daniel Tisch.  

Dinner co-chairs were Spencer Foreman, M.D., president, Montefiore Medical Center, and Mario J. Gabelli, Chairman and Chief Executive Office, Gabelli Asset Management Co.

L. to r.: Dr. Spencer Foreman, Dr. T. Byram Karasu, Karel Amaranth, Jay B. Langner, and David Tanner; Table settings.

L. to r.: Dr. and Mrs. Spencer Foreman, Dr. and Mrs. Byram T. Karasu, Jay B. Langner, Karel Amaranth, and David Tanner.

Tamara Riggs and Robert Jayger

Allison Newman and Livia Manca

Dr. and Mrs. Byram T. Karasu

Mr. and Mrs. Jay B. Langner

Dr. Spencer and Sandy Foreman

Joseph W. Bartlett

John and Barbara Heffer

Susan and Tom Toomla

Brian and Peggy Finlay

Peggy and David Tanner

Bonnie and Daniel Tisch





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