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		<title>To Do Saturday: I&#8217;ll Have Another, Jay</title>

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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Aug 2012 09:00:33 -0400</pubDate>
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			<dc:creator>Daniel D'Addario</dc:creator>
				
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://nyovelvetroper.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/634791899348256250841550_54_altzh_20120727_aar_009.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-7858" title="The 2012 Alzheimer's Association Rita Hayworth Gala Kickoff Party" src="http://nyovelvetroper.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/634791899348256250841550_54_altzh_20120727_aar_009.jpg?w=200" alt="" width="200" height="300" /></a>Surely our literary ardor couldn’t have been sated by last night’s <strong>Robert Caro</strong> event—and the only reading we thought to bring Out East was a back issue of <em>Vogue</em> and the third <em>Fifty Shades</em> book (we can’t wait to see how it ends!). Tonight, we’ll be in search of the life of the mind, starting with discussing the finer points of <strong>Bret Easton Ellis</strong>’s Twitter account with onetime lit-world brat Jay McInerney. Mr. McInerney’s middle-aged now, and he’s hosting tonight’s Best Buddies gala alongside better half <strong>Anne Hearst McInerney </strong>and<strong> Anthony Shriver</strong>. The evening has a French theme, and having just seen Julie Delpy’s film, that’s enough to sway us in its favor. So we’ll have to miss the East Hampton Library benefit Authors Night, at which lucky guests will get to share intimate dinners with the likes of <strong>Nicola Kraus and Emma McLaughlin</strong> (<em>The Nanny Diaries</em>), <strong>Jené Luciani</strong> (<em>The Bra Book</em>) and <strong>Kelly Killoren Bensimon</strong> (<em>I Can Make You Hot</em>). So much reading to get done before we finally tackle Proust! <em>Jay, where do we start?!</em></p>
<p><em>Best Buddies Gala, 156 Little Noyac Path (Water Mill), cocktails and silent auction at 6:30pm, dinner at 7:45pm, live auction at 9pm followed by dancing, tickets and information can be found at bestbuddieshamptonsgala.org; Authors Night, Gardiner Farm, 36 James Lane (East Hampton), reception at 5pm, dinner parties at 8pm, tickets and information can be found at authorsnight.org.</em></p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://nyovelvetroper.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/634791899348256250841550_54_altzh_20120727_aar_009.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-7858" title="The 2012 Alzheimer's Association Rita Hayworth Gala Kickoff Party" src="http://nyovelvetroper.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/634791899348256250841550_54_altzh_20120727_aar_009.jpg?w=200" alt="" width="200" height="300" /></a>Surely our literary ardor couldn’t have been sated by last night’s <strong>Robert Caro</strong> event—and the only reading we thought to bring Out East was a back issue of <em>Vogue</em> and the third <em>Fifty Shades</em> book (we can’t wait to see how it ends!). Tonight, we’ll be in search of the life of the mind, starting with discussing the finer points of <strong>Bret Easton Ellis</strong>’s Twitter account with onetime lit-world brat Jay McInerney. Mr. McInerney’s middle-aged now, and he’s hosting tonight’s Best Buddies gala alongside better half <strong>Anne Hearst McInerney </strong>and<strong> Anthony Shriver</strong>. The evening has a French theme, and having just seen Julie Delpy’s film, that’s enough to sway us in its favor. So we’ll have to miss the East Hampton Library benefit Authors Night, at which lucky guests will get to share intimate dinners with the likes of <strong>Nicola Kraus and Emma McLaughlin</strong> (<em>The Nanny Diaries</em>), <strong>Jené Luciani</strong> (<em>The Bra Book</em>) and <strong>Kelly Killoren Bensimon</strong> (<em>I Can Make You Hot</em>). So much reading to get done before we finally tackle Proust! <em>Jay, where do we start?!</em></p>
<p><em>Best Buddies Gala, 156 Little Noyac Path (Water Mill), cocktails and silent auction at 6:30pm, dinner at 7:45pm, live auction at 9pm followed by dancing, tickets and information can be found at bestbuddieshamptonsgala.org; Authors Night, Gardiner Farm, 36 James Lane (East Hampton), reception at 5pm, dinner parties at 8pm, tickets and information can be found at authorsnight.org.</em></p>
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		<title>A (Unik) Birthday</title>

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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jun 2012 18:11:34 -0400</pubDate>
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			<dc:creator>Melissa Wiley</dc:creator>
				
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><div id="attachment_6504" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://nyovelvetroper.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/edeyo-trio.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6504" title="Edeyo Trio" src="http://nyovelvetroper.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/edeyo-trio.jpg?w=300" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Boris Kodjoe, Kelly Bensimon and Unik Ernest (Courtesy of R. Couri Hay Creative PR)</p></div></p>
<p>Allegedly, <strong>Kelly Killoren Bensimon</strong> <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Can-Make-You-Hot-Supermodel/dp/1250005566">can make you hot</a> – and make you spend money. “Everyone should feel guilty if you don’t leave here without spending money,” she and her dapper co-host <strong>Boris Kodjoe </strong>said to a chic and tropically-clad audience gathered at last night’s fifth annual Edeyo Gives Hope Ball, at Lower East Side’s DL lounge.<!--more--></p>
<p><strong>Unik Ernest</strong>, founder of Edeyo (Eh-day-yo), an organization dedicated to improving the future of the children of Haiti by rebuilding schools and providing them with basic necessities on a day-to-day basis, definitely wasn’t about to keep the current state of Haiti on the DL.</p>
<p>Waitstaff festooned in bright blue and green Edeyo shirts sold colorful Edeyo merchandise and guided guests through various deluxe silent auction bids, among them trips to Aruba and Africa.</p>
<p>Playing what looked like long silver tubas, a band made its way upstairs to gather guests around a podium. Mr. Kodjoe invited the audience to step into the pool. It’s only about four inches deep, he encouraged everyone, you won’t need to swim. Guests stayed where they were, a few squeezing between the palm trees and perimeter of low-seated tables for a better look.</p>
<p>The boisterous crowd finally settled when Mr. Kodjoe threatened to close down the bar. Everyone put down their mojitos and lemonades, and Mr. Kodjoe proceeded to introduce Mr. Ernest.</p>
<p>Though hard to hear, we certainly got his point. “Happy birthday to everyone!” he said when presented with cake and candles. The night was definitely not about him (even though it was also his birthday): it was for Haiti, for giving back and creating awareness. It’s not something you can just put a band-aid on, he said.</p>
<p>Ms. Bensimon received a Edeyo Humanitarian Award for her many philanthropic efforts and <strong>Nigel Barker</strong> took home the Edeyo Hope Award for his humanitarianism and documentary work exposing the conditions in Haiti. A special video and live auction followed the presentations.</p>
<p>Guests meandered back into the blue-lit shadows of the palm-treed rooftop after the speech, looking out over a gray-cast Downtown, and all they seemed to be saying was “What eh day yo.”</p>
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<p>Allegedly, <strong>Kelly Killoren Bensimon</strong> <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Can-Make-You-Hot-Supermodel/dp/1250005566">can make you hot</a> – and make you spend money. “Everyone should feel guilty if you don’t leave here without spending money,” she and her dapper co-host <strong>Boris Kodjoe </strong>said to a chic and tropically-clad audience gathered at last night’s fifth annual Edeyo Gives Hope Ball, at Lower East Side’s DL lounge.<!--more--></p>
<p><strong>Unik Ernest</strong>, founder of Edeyo (Eh-day-yo), an organization dedicated to improving the future of the children of Haiti by rebuilding schools and providing them with basic necessities on a day-to-day basis, definitely wasn’t about to keep the current state of Haiti on the DL.</p>
<p>Waitstaff festooned in bright blue and green Edeyo shirts sold colorful Edeyo merchandise and guided guests through various deluxe silent auction bids, among them trips to Aruba and Africa.</p>
<p>Playing what looked like long silver tubas, a band made its way upstairs to gather guests around a podium. Mr. Kodjoe invited the audience to step into the pool. It’s only about four inches deep, he encouraged everyone, you won’t need to swim. Guests stayed where they were, a few squeezing between the palm trees and perimeter of low-seated tables for a better look.</p>
<p>The boisterous crowd finally settled when Mr. Kodjoe threatened to close down the bar. Everyone put down their mojitos and lemonades, and Mr. Kodjoe proceeded to introduce Mr. Ernest.</p>
<p>Though hard to hear, we certainly got his point. “Happy birthday to everyone!” he said when presented with cake and candles. The night was definitely not about him (even though it was also his birthday): it was for Haiti, for giving back and creating awareness. It’s not something you can just put a band-aid on, he said.</p>
<p>Ms. Bensimon received a Edeyo Humanitarian Award for her many philanthropic efforts and <strong>Nigel Barker</strong> took home the Edeyo Hope Award for his humanitarianism and documentary work exposing the conditions in Haiti. A special video and live auction followed the presentations.</p>
<p>Guests meandered back into the blue-lit shadows of the palm-treed rooftop after the speech, looking out over a gray-cast Downtown, and all they seemed to be saying was “What eh day yo.”</p>
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