Global Lyme Alliance (Gla), the world’s leading organization dedicated to the research and education of Lyme and other tick-borne diseases, announced its third annual New York City Gala raised $2 million.
Rob Thomas and Chris Daughtry
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The funding will support Gla’s mission to advance scientific research leading to a reliable diagnostic test and better treatment protocols, as well as educate both the public and physicians about Lyme disease.
This year’s gala, produced by celebrity event planner Larry Scott of Lawrence Scott Events, was attended by more than 700 supporters at Cipriani 42nd Street and honored Marisol Thomas, philanthropist, animal rights advocate and wife of Grammy Award-winning musician Rob Thomas and Joseph Abboud, celebrated and award-winning menswear designer and author of Threads: My Life Behind the Seams in the High-Stakes World of Fashion and Fashion Designer Encyclopedia, for their active roles in driving awareness...
Rob Thomas and Chris Daughtry
Credit/Copyright: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images
The funding will support Gla’s mission to advance scientific research leading to a reliable diagnostic test and better treatment protocols, as well as educate both the public and physicians about Lyme disease.
This year’s gala, produced by celebrity event planner Larry Scott of Lawrence Scott Events, was attended by more than 700 supporters at Cipriani 42nd Street and honored Marisol Thomas, philanthropist, animal rights advocate and wife of Grammy Award-winning musician Rob Thomas and Joseph Abboud, celebrated and award-winning menswear designer and author of Threads: My Life Behind the Seams in the High-Stakes World of Fashion and Fashion Designer Encyclopedia, for their active roles in driving awareness...
- 10/25/2017
- Look to the Stars
A version of this story first appeared in the April 22 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine. To receive the magazine, click here to subscribe. At the end of April, The Four Seasons, which will be the scene of the Hollywood Reporter's fifth annual 35 Most Powerful People in New York Media party, will shutter after an illustrious 57-year run. During that time, the cavernous Philip Johnson-designed restaurant has served as the lofty lunchroom of Manhattan's pedigreed and powerful: Anna Wintour, Henry Kissinger, Martha Stewart and Bill Clinton are regulars. It also is where former waiters Julian Niccolini and
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- 4/5/2016
- by Maer Roshan
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Getty Images From left, actor Nate Parker, director Nicholas Jarecki, and actor Richard Gere attend “Arbitrage” Dinner and After-Party at Grey Goose Blue Door on January 21, 2012 in Park City, Utah.
As director Nicholas Jarecki scouted locations for his new film “Arbitrage,” about an imperiled hedge-fund manager, he “began to think about the twenty-thousand square foot townhouses in his native New York City,” according to promotional materials for the movie, which landed a healthy distribution deal at the Sundance Film Festival this week.
As director Nicholas Jarecki scouted locations for his new film “Arbitrage,” about an imperiled hedge-fund manager, he “began to think about the twenty-thousand square foot townhouses in his native New York City,” according to promotional materials for the movie, which landed a healthy distribution deal at the Sundance Film Festival this week.
- 1/27/2012
- by Erica Orden
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
Uber-agent Michael Ovitz and Four Seasons co-owner Julian Niccolini dueled with wisecracking "legal" letters after Ovitz was seated in the restaurant's Pool Room instead of the mogul-packed Grill Room. Ovitz, the co-founder of Creative Artists Agency, who's represented the likes of Tom Cruise, Dustin Hoffman and Michael Douglas, was sent to the Pool Room on Thursday after the Grill Room was overbooked -- and decided to dish up some fun with co-owner Niccolini. He...
- 4/19/2011
- NYPost.com
New York's iconic restaurant The Four Seasons, already immortalized in a book and documentary, is the subject, as I've reported, of the coming play "Red." I suddenly became fascinated with its history. Everyone's eaten there. Kings, queens, presidents, movie stars, VIPs who ordered their last steak and chardonnay in The Grill Room before they began their bread and water behind bars. A little history. Designed by architects Mies van der Rohe and Philip Johnson, it remains unchanged since the first brick was laid in '59. In '...
- 3/24/2010
- by By CINDY ADAMS
- NYPost.com
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