The World Keeps Spinning — Things Happening During Pandemic to Make Us Smile

ElizaBeth Taylor

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Americans are learning to adapt and be socially aware of being COVID conscious. We continue to distanced, but at the same time together in small ways we help celebrate life in our country.

Zac Posen paid homage to The Big Apple with a NYFW dress draping marathon in Central Park. Taking his artistic skills he set out to show his art and design skills to a small group who gathered to watch the master at work. Broadway stars and fashionistas alike watched his magic take form.

In Los Angeles, Ian Somerhalder (Executive Producer), Rebecca Tickell (co-Director), and Jason Alexander attended the special drive-in Screening of the documentary Kiss the Ground on Thursday, September 17. The film will be available on Netflix September 22.

(Courtesy Kiss the Ground)

In early September in the Hamptons there was a properly socially-distanced outdoor screening of “House of Cardin.”

The stunning look at the master fashion designer’s house was an inspirational moment that brought together fashionistas, tastemakers, and socialites together out east.

On Friday September 4th, Andrew Warren hosted his annual Labor Day Dinner at his home in the Hamptons. Following the success of his July 4th soiree, Warren followed the same safety protocols to ensure he and all guests were partaking in all covid-precautions.

Photo by Rachel Murray Framingheddu for CMPB

And, Celebrated actress, TV/Film star and Hollywood’s youngest executive producer Marsai Martin went behind-the-scenes with the creators of ‘got milk?’ to serve as creative advisor, AKA Boss Lady to “Glass Half Full News” on Thursday, September 10. The episodic internet show is the brainchild of California Milk Processor Board and delivers positive and fun news seen through the ambitious lens of a kid’s perspective.

Coming up on September 24, The Lachaise Foundation and the Hunters Point Parks Conservancy will be hosting a brief, socially distant unveiling ceremony to celebrate the addition of Floating Woman in Hunter’s Point South Park. Members of the press are invited to attend. The event will occur by the sculpture, near the intersection of 51st Ave. and Center Blvd and will also feature an improvised dance performance by members of the Queensboro Dance Festival.

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