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Last night, guests bid on over 150 new and vintage designer handbags while sipping on Domaine Carneros champagne at the New York Junior League's annual Bags & Bubbles silent auction. The nights proceeds went towards the charitable activities of the NYJL, including the Women’s Cancer Prevention program, which works with the American Cancer Society and the Leukemia-Lymphoma Society. More»

On Thursday, May 3, 2012, join over 500 fashionable ladies to bid on 150+ new and vintage designer handbags, sip Domaine Carneros champagne, and enjoy delectable foods and delicious sweets at the New York Junior League's annual Bags & Bubbles silent auction fundraiser. More»

Over the weekend in NYC, Change for Kids held their annual Penguin Party at The Bowery Hotel, Blood Orange had a sold out concert at the Glasslands Gallery, DJ Tracy Young spun for the Gold Standard Pre-Oscar Brunch to benefit the American Cancer Society at Ajna, David LaChapelle talked about David LaChapelle at the artist talk, and so much more. Last night's parties were jam packed with sold out venues. More»

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It's time to figure out where the parties are this weekend. Make sure to check out our Calendar Page and follow us on Twitter as well! More»

Did you know that your sunscreen is not protecting you from the harmful effects of the sun?! There is no such thing as sweatproof or waterproof! Up until now the FDA has allowed manufacturers to release sunscreen to the market with extremely poor results when measured for anti-aging and skin cancer prevention. The FDA is finally stepping in to change the way we buy sunscreen. More»

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Last night, Stacy London hosted the American Cancer Society's Pink & Black Tie Gala. The evening, at Stage 6 Steiner Studios in Brooklyn, included dancing, cocktails, food, and a silent auction. More»

It is unclear why Kelly Rutherford is posing next to two child soldiers in the photo at left, but she (and they) attended a preview of the Park Avenue Armory's new show, in benefit of the Cancer Society's Hope Lodge. More»

[Picture via Amron Experimental] When our favorite Hamptons way of NYC doorman Matt Oliver (of Day & Night and Merkato 55 fame) tweeted about this Split Key Ring Blank, a light-bulb went off in our heads. Besides being extremely handy (the key itself doubles as your main keychain) which is what we think is what @virtualoliver was getting at, we thought it would be just PERFECT for all the house shares out there... More»

Crystle Stewart, Dr. Alexandra HerdtYesterday, the Today Show crew was lunching at the Plaza. Al Roker, Meredith Viera, Kathy Lee Gifford and Matt Lauer were joined by Miss USA Crystle Stewart to support the American Cancer Society's Mother Of The Year. This year, Today's very own Ann Curry was honored as well as Dr. Alexandra Herdt(pictured to the left) who is a surgeon specializing in breast cancer. It was a lovely way for guests to spend a lunch -filled with laughter and optimism.

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How The Other Half Hamptons launchFrom guestofaguest.com:

One of my favorite interviews thus far was with the banker-turned-columnist-turned novelist Jasmin Rosemberg, whom I met at 1 Oak during one of Blackbook's bashes. At the time, I could hardly believe that someone so young had already written a novel, but soon after our meeting, a copy of How the Other Half Hamptons arrived at my door, full of what turned out to be very helpful scoop on the Hamptons nightlife scene and scenesters. The book launched June 23rd, and last night, many of Jasmin's ardent friends and fans united at 1 Oak (again!) to celebrate its author. If you, like I, missed out on the festivities, make sure you pick up the book!

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