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Magazine Parties and the Whitney's Big Bash

Today Yom Kippur begins at sundown and things settle down—for a short time. On Friday, the Modern Show art fair opens at the 69th Regiment Armory and continues through the weekend. At the Javits Center, the Digital Life trade show begins Friday; it too continues through Sunday. And in Central Park on Sunday, the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk takes place in Central Park. Back at the Javits that day, Home Market Week begins—including the New York Home Textiles Show, Surtex, Global Connections, and the New York Gourmet Housewares Show—all of which continue through next Wednesday.

On Monday, Drambuie liquor kicks off a bicoastal promotion with its Drambuie Den—a promotional venue that will reappear in Los Angeles in November—at what they term a “secret” West Village location. Also on Monday Seventeen celebrates its new Miss Seventeen reality show with a party at Aer Lounge. On Astor Place, the Esquire Downtown promotional apartment is the setting for the launch party for a cookbook by Ted Allen (of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy). Uptown at the Metropolitan Museum of Art are Condé Nast Traveler’s Readers’ Choice awards, which includes production by Overland Entertainment. On Tuesday, the Whitney Museum of American Art kicks off its 75th anniversary year with its big fall benefit, which features dinner and after-party decor by artist Richard Tuttle (whose work is the subject of a large retrospective opening November 10). After many years at the Plaza, Casita Maria’s Fiesta benefit takes place Tuesday at the Mandarin Oriental.
Posted 10.12.05
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