‘Lady and the Tramp’ and Meatballs, Too, at Carmine’s

April 5, 2012

Katy Nelson, Jill Collins and 94.7 Fresh FM’s Tommy McFly hosted a screening of Lady and the Tramp on the afternoon of Mar. 24 at Carmine’s in the Penn Quarter to benefit Washington Humane Society’s Fashion for Paws. Guests enjoyed a spaghetti and meatball buffet as they watched the film on several big screens. Katy and Tommy recreated the iconic romantic moment when the pair share their pasta. Tommy said “take lots of picture, eat lots of food” as he spoke of WHS’s rehabilitating work at Walter Reed in the realization that “animals are a conduit to change.” [gallery ids="102440,121378,121389,121372,121383" nav="thumbs"]

An Evening in Wonderland at the Washington Club


The Washington Club was transformed into Wonderland on March 23 as guests enjoyed a preview performance from the Washington Ballet’s upcoming Alice in Wonderland. Company dancers Emily Ellis and Corey Landolt enchanted as Alice and the Mad Hatter as did members of the Studio Company and School of Ballet. In his remarks at the four-course dinner with cards urging “eat me” and “drink me,” Artistic Director Septime Webre spoke of Alice’s “outsize sense of imagination,” as he created a ballet about “girl power.” Guests departed with White Rabbit cookies, auguring a happy adventure down the rabbit hole. [gallery ids="100720,120670,120649,120663,120658" nav="thumbs"]

Citizens’ ‘Stick Up’

March 10, 2012

Set the scene at a local bank, plan a heist and throw a party a la movie, “The Thomas Crown Affair,” whose investigators say things like “I love this neighborhood,” “Some of these broads are wearing my salary” and “This is an elegant crime, done by an elegant person. It’s not about the money.” Sounds like a perfect fit for our town.

It was like that March 3 at the TD Bank on Wisconsin Avenue, where teller counters became the bar, during a benefit for the Citizens Association of Georgetown’s free music series, Summer Concerts in the Park, now in its 10th year

Suspects included Jennifer Altemus, Nancy Taylor Bubes, Jack and Michele Evans, Carol Joynt, John and Kristen Lever and Topher Mathews. What were they hiding? Joynt was carrying a kid’s pink backpack, Bubes lugged around a guitar case, Lever was rolling some luggage, and holding a vintage case was Altemus, who was caught trying to abscond with a Katherine Sable print. Whodunit? She did. The CAG president, no less. Mystery solved. What a town. [gallery ids="102437,121424,121401,121409,121417,121429,121435,121442" nav="thumbs"]

Arts for the Aging Gala

March 8, 2012

Ambassador of Luxembourg Jean-Paul Senninger and Mrs. Louise Akerblom hosted Arts for the Aging’s 23rd Annual Benefit Gala at their residence on Nov. 1. The black tie evening featured a VIP champagne reception and an elegant buffet. Following the Ambassador’s opening remarks, violinist and AFTA teaching artist Anthony Hyatt played the national anthem of Luxembourg. Gala co-chairs Susanne Eisinger and Joyce Hagel-Silverman presented the 4th Annual Lolo Sarnoff Award for Outstanding Vision and Creativity to Dr. Dorothy Kosinski, Director of The Phillips Collection. Board Chair Susan Rosenbaum, AFTA’s first successor to founder Lolo Sarnoff on the newly established National Honorary Advisory Council, said what so many were thinking, “Our hearts and love are with Lolo tonight. For the first time in decades, she could not be here with us for the gala. She asked me to thank each and every one of you for helping to keep her dream alive.” Monique Summers-Mally and Eva Lamb co-chaired live and silent auctions. AFTA delivers arts experiences designed to enhance the quality of life of older adults, especially the vulnerable and frail. [gallery ids="100386,111249,111242,111246" nav="thumbs"]

Royalists to Romantics


The National Museum of Women in the Arts held a Feb. 23 opening reception for the current exhibit Royalists to Romantics: Women Artists from the Louvre, Versailles, and Other French National Collections, curated by Jordana Pomeroy. NMWA board president Winton Holladay, French cultural attaché Roland Celette and NMWA director Susan Fisher Sterling made welcoming remarks. Many of the works from the time of the French Revolution, on exhibit through July 29, have never been displayed outside France.
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‘Select’: WPA’s 2012 Art Auction Gala


The Washington Project for the Arts, a non-profit promoting excellence in contemporary art throughout greater Washington, celebrated its “Annual Art Auction Exhibition and Gala,” March 3 for “Select,” which opened Feb. 11 with works of more than 100 local and national artists on display and available for purchase. [gallery ids="100527,119414,119407,119387,119400,119395" nav="thumbs"]

Choral Arts Chases the Winter Blues


Choral Arts supporters, old and new, came out March 1 on an unexpectedly balmy evening to chase away the winter blues at the George Town Club with the music of […]

Choral Arts Chases the Winter BluesMarch 8, 2012


Choral Arts supporters, old and new, came out March 1 on an unexpectedly balmy evening to chase away the winter blues at the George Town Club with the music of guitarist Michael Bard and many libations and laughs. In the midst of their legacy season for retiring founder Norman Scribner, the group is preparing to celebrate the maestro with a performance of Brahms Requiem at the Kennedy Center Apr. 22, followed by an after-party at the House of Sweden and a tribute concert and reception on June 13 at the Washington National Cathedral.


   

WINNter Affair Benefits The Children’s Inn at NIH

March 7, 2012

The first event for the Young Ambassador’s Council of The Children’s Inn at NIH raised nearly $30,000 at the House of Sweden Feb. 25, as hundreds of young professionals danced to live music and enjoyed an evening of cocktails and hors d’oeuvres. The Inn is a non-profit, cost-free haven for families with seriously ill children undergoing treatment at Bethesda’s National Institutes of Health. [gallery ids="102439,121380" nav="thumbs"]