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New York, April 25, 2006 – There’s a first time for everything. At the Food Bank for New York City’s "Can-Do" Awards at Chelsea Piers on Tuesday, Michael Moore, who never met a camera or a microphone he didn’t like, walked right on in, ignoring photographers and expectant reporters. Michael Moore had nothing to say. We’re speechless. But Jimmy Fallon filled in, chatting about everything from his Factory Girl co-star Sienna Miller – “that girl is the best, the coolest” – to MySpace – “I think there are already like 10 Jimmy Fallons; not mine, though. I’m the one NOT looking for black trannies.” This being a hunger relief gala, we got Fallon talking about his favorite culinary haunts. “Shake Shack is life-changing. Then we have the guy – I don’t know what the name is, but, garlic steak on 9th Avenue and 40th Street. it’s open til like 4 in the morning. It’s pretty sick. The guy has a beard, there’s an Internet jukebox; sangria; it’s pretty good.” (Translation of the latter: Andalucia.} Michael Stipe was the evening’s honoree, and a champagne reception followed the dinner with Helena Christensen spinning, legend Patti Smith singing, and, after all the photographers (except for Patrick MacMullan) had left, a glowing Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin breezed in, making their first post-baby public appearance. Photos: Caroline Torem Craig |
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