[All photos by Ben Gabbe for PMc] Natalie Portman spent last night at the Baryshnikov Arts Center for the Gala and Grand Opening of the Jerome Robbins Theater. Whether she was there because she plays a ballerina in an upcoming movie, or because she's dating a famous ballet dancer in real life is unclear.-
The center's namesake, Mikhail Baryshnikov (or Aleksander Petrovsky, if there is anyone reading this unfortunate enough to get their cultural cues from Sex And The City), has long been a figure head for the New York Arts and Culture scene. Last night, he invited some of his equally erudite friends to celebrate the opening of the new Jerome Robbins Theater, including Lauren Bacall, Annie Leibovitz, Jessica Lange, Wallace Shawn, Annette de la Renta, and the beautiful opera singer Anna Netrebko, who is just as scandalous as some of the young girls covered in the tabloids today except that she's also talented.
The evening started wtih a performance, including a dance by Baryshnikov himself, accompanied by cellist Wendy Sutter, and Jerome Robbins's "Grand Waltz", performed by the New York City Ballet. Garrison Keillor also read some works, and, to wake the audience up again, more dancing. The performance was followed by a dinner.


Jessica Lange, Lauren Bacall Annie Leibovitz, Mica Ertegun

Mikhail Baryshnikov, Anna Netrebkov


Garrison Keillor Christina DePaul


Wallace Shawn Annette de la Renta

Wednesday, February 15
Plovgh, the new online farmers market
Who knew that the farming world had a trend? Well, Mallory Sustick, a Brooklyn bartender, works like a dog to maintain, promote and advance the online farmer's market startup Plovgh that began after noticing a need for more local farm market distribution.
guest
February 17, 2010
7:07pm
...Because people who watch Sex and the City--or TV at all, for that matter, can never be erudite. We can't all be fortunate enough to attend galas and grand openings, Ms. Atik.
Chiara
February 17, 2010
8:33pm
Ha, of course people who watch TV can be, and often are, erudite. But if you recognize Baryshnikov from his brief stint on Sex and the City alone, and not because of his reputation as one of the world's greatest dancers, then that's hardly erudition. And if you only recognize him because you've seen him at other "galas and grand openings", then that's not erudition either!