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TUESDAY JUNE 12
THE JACKIE FACTORY + PAPER MAGAZINE PRESENT
RHAPSODY IN PINK
HONORING PINK MARTINI
ON THE EVE OF THEIR CARNEGIE HALL DEBUT
ARENA
135 WEST 41ST STREET (BETWEEN 6TH AND BROADWAY)
9 PM - 1 AM
Free Admission - RSVP at www.papermag.com/pinkmartini

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There is nothing like a CARNEGIE HALL debut to pile on the full-tilt glamour! THE JACKIE FACTORY and PAPER MAGAZINE are thrilled for their longtime friends PINK MARTINI (Portland, Oregon exports and Stars of Everywhere) that their Carnegie Hall debut is June 13. They are teaming up the night before for "RHAPSODY IN PINK", a big celebration with hosts PAIGE POWELL, FRANCESCO AND ALBA CLEMENTE, JOHN REINHOLD, TANYA SELVARATNAM, SANDI DUBOWSKI, MR. STUART BLACK, JUSTIN BOND, JOHN CAMERON MITCHELL, KENNY MELLMAN, DANIEL NARDICIO, JONNY MCGOVERN, THE HOUSE OF FIELD, RAPTURE CAFE, MUDHONEY SALON, NEXT Magazine, HX Magazine and The NY Blade.

Highlights will include DJ JOHNNY DYNELL jamming with the PINK MARTINI BOYZ (the band's incredible, multi-culti percussion section), MC CHI CHI VALENTI and inspired Method Go-Go from JESSICA RABBIT and VANGELINE DOMINATION and PIRATE STEVE, an Open PINK VODKA Bar from 9 - 10, and specials all night. The party also celebrates "HEY EUGENE!" the new Pink Martini album in stores now.

PINK MARTINI play CARNEGIE HALL June 13 - SOLD OUT
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It was a very cute party!
Pink Martini had a ball (and quite a few pink martinis).
Julie Atlas Muz wow'd 'em with her talents as did Jessica Rabbit and Vangeline Domination. Hunter James and Pirate Steve gave gorgeous black tail & top hat go go.
The Empress Chi Chi did a reading of her ode to New Orleans, "The Empress Of Royal Street" with Pink Martini trumpet player Gavin Bondy. She dedicated it to Helen Hill who was a close friend of many in the audience.

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Helen Hill (May 9, 1970 - January 4, 2007) was an experimental animator/filmmaker, artist, and social activist who lived in New Orleans, Louisiana. Hill's murder was one of a spate of violent crimes which sparked widespread civic outrage in New Orleans.
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As you can see I have ballooned since the last time I wore that jacket.
That poor top button was stretched to oblivion.
The next night as I was about to take the stage at Carnegie Hall it exploded across the stage and was never heard from again.
If anyone finds my lost button send it home.

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