Tonight, a cultural and civic-minded group will attend the Urbanists committee of the Municipal Art Society’s New York at Night benefit at the Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton building’s Magic Room. The event will feature design by Kevin Calica Presentation, catering by Entertaining Ideas Catering, and floral design by Florishop.
PR pros will come out in full force for the PR Week awards—one of our Top 100 Events—Thursday at Tavern on the Green. The Park Avenue Armory is the site of the Works on Paper art fair, which runs through Sunday. The opening party for the Broadway musical Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (playing at the Imperial Theatre) will be at the Copacabana, with event production by Toback-Dantchik Events & Promotions. Billboard magazine gathers financial and music folks for its Music and Money Symposium at the St. Regis Hotel. And Friday, travel professionals flock to The New York Times’ Travel Show at the Javits Center, which will continue through Sunday. Meanwhile, socialites will gather at Cipriani 42nd Street for Save Venice’s la Dolce Vita a Venezia benefit.
Monday sees the start of the Printmedia printing and publishing conference at the Hilton New York; the conference commences Tuesday and ends Wednesday. And at the Rainbow Room, Where magazine doles out its Visitor’s Choice awards to top dining destinations and holds its very first hall of fame induction ceremony.
Tuesday is a busy day, with the Museum of Modern Art honoring William B. Harrison Jr., the chairman and C.E.O. of J.P. Morgan, at its annual corporate luncheon. The New York City Opera holds its spring gala with a performance of Candide at the New York State Theater and dinner on the Grand Promenade. Kids get their turn to have some fun at the Society of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center’s Bunny Hop at American Girl Place. And Self and VH-1 celebrate the 100 Most Wanted Bodies TV show and magazine feature with a party at Aer Lounge, with catering and production by Match Catering and Eventstyles.
Posted 03.02.05
PR pros will come out in full force for the PR Week awards—one of our Top 100 Events—Thursday at Tavern on the Green. The Park Avenue Armory is the site of the Works on Paper art fair, which runs through Sunday. The opening party for the Broadway musical Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (playing at the Imperial Theatre) will be at the Copacabana, with event production by Toback-Dantchik Events & Promotions. Billboard magazine gathers financial and music folks for its Music and Money Symposium at the St. Regis Hotel. And Friday, travel professionals flock to The New York Times’ Travel Show at the Javits Center, which will continue through Sunday. Meanwhile, socialites will gather at Cipriani 42nd Street for Save Venice’s la Dolce Vita a Venezia benefit.
Monday sees the start of the Printmedia printing and publishing conference at the Hilton New York; the conference commences Tuesday and ends Wednesday. And at the Rainbow Room, Where magazine doles out its Visitor’s Choice awards to top dining destinations and holds its very first hall of fame induction ceremony.
Tuesday is a busy day, with the Museum of Modern Art honoring William B. Harrison Jr., the chairman and C.E.O. of J.P. Morgan, at its annual corporate luncheon. The New York City Opera holds its spring gala with a performance of Candide at the New York State Theater and dinner on the Grand Promenade. Kids get their turn to have some fun at the Society of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center’s Bunny Hop at American Girl Place. And Self and VH-1 celebrate the 100 Most Wanted Bodies TV show and magazine feature with a party at Aer Lounge, with catering and production by Match Catering and Eventstyles.
Posted 03.02.05