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    A Wild 1970s Party

    A glam 1970s party draws John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John and white horses to Houston

    Joel Luks
    Apr 8, 2013 | 1:16 pm

    John Travolta was in the house — straight out of Saturday Night Fever. And so were a handful of disco versions of Michael Jackson, Olivia Newton-John and a coterie of bitchin' cool cats fresh from Studio 54 — without cocaine — who sparkled for Stage Repertory Theatre's 1970s theme bash Saturday night.

    Rather than party hardy in some Hotel or generic event venue, chairs Shannon Hall and Marcus Sloan moved the gala to the theater lobby, where an ambitious silent auction organized by Dominic Cellitti and Leonard Rutan paved the way to a chipper al fresco dinner for 150 guests around the courtyard's water feature.

    Tables in black and white bedecked with lanky neon bead centerpieces by Richard Flowers and The Events Company pimped "1978: Glitter & Glam!," highlighting the tenor of the era when the spirited theater company was founded.

    The duo of Bianca Jaggers on horseback were after party chairs Saba and Sarah Jawda — after all, that's how Jagger entered Studio 54 on the occasion of her 30th.

    A Xanadu-esque rollerblading dude — fitting as a musical based on the film will close Stages' 2013-14 season — amused and a quartet of songbirds serenaded diners in between courses prepared by Clark Cooper Concepts trio of restaurants (Brasserie 19, Ibiza Food & Wine Bar and Coppa Ristorante). The wine came courtesy of Max's Wine Dive and The Tasting Room.

    Board chair George Lancaster and artistic director Kenn McLaughlin honored Gary Chiles with the Theodore Award for Leadership Excellence and urged the caposhi throng to dig deep and help underwrite the company's purchase of its River Oaks performing arts complex.

    With all that wining and dining, seeing double wasn't out of the question. The duo of Bianca Jaggers on horseback were after party chairs Saba and Sarah Jawda — after all, that's how Jagger entered Studio 54 on the occasion of her 30th birthday. Hot to trot to keep this carouse boogieing, woogieing and oogieing at "The Factory" until the wee hours of the morning, the horseback pair ushered revelers indoors.

    Chillaxin the night away were Amy Sutton, Don Mafrige, Nixon Wheat, Roland Maldonado, Cabrina and Steven Owsley, Cindy and Julian Langham, Jane Schmitt, Carolyn Farb, Gregory Fourticq Jr., Lauren Taft, Randy Powers, Bill Caudell, Erin and Mike Maggi, Allison and Miller Crosswell, Patricia Peckinpaugh Griffith, John Wilson, Janine Hildebrand, Edward Sanchez, Minnette Boesel, Gabe Canales, Kim Padgett and Jennifer Roosth.

    Libby Cagle, left, and Mauri Oliver

    Stages Repertory Theatre gala, April 2013, Libby Cagle, left, and Mauri Oliver
      
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    Libby Cagle, left, and Mauri Oliver
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    Boyz II Men light up KIPP’s $1 million Houston celebration

    Joel Luks
    Apr 29, 2025 | 3:31 pm
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    Houston’s skyline wasn’t the only thing sparkling on Friday, April 11.

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    Boyz II Men: Wanya Morris, Nathan Morris, and Shawn Stockman.

    Inside the Post Oak Hotel at Uptown, more than 600 guests gathered for the 24th Annual KIPP Texas-Houston Benefit, where inspiration, nostalgia, and a few mic drops shared the spotlight. The evening was a masterclass in heart and harmony, ultimately raising more than $1 million to fuel the dreams of Houston’s future leaders.

    The evening unfolded like a perfectly written song thanks to chairs Melissa DeMontrond, Bryon Johnson, and Susan and Chris Dray. The soirée began with moving student spotlights that underscored the impact of KIPP Texas-Houston’s work across the city. Cheers rang out for this year’s KIPP Heroes: Karen Arnold, a beloved community leader, and Renu Khator, the president of the University of Houston, both honored for their commitment to education and community empowerment.

    As dinner plates cleared and anticipation grew, the ballroom’s energy shifted from inspiration to pure nostalgia when Rick J. Perez introduced the evening’s main event. Boyz II Men — those masters of swoon-worthy harmonies — took the stage, instantly transporting the crowd back to high school dances and cassette tape rewinds.

    Hits like “End of the Road” and the still-irresistible “Motownphilly” had guests singing along, waving cell phones overhead in a sea of lights. For a few magical hours, it was 1992 again, minus the questionable fashion choices.

    KIPP Texas CEO Sehba Ali captured the spirit of the evening in her remarks, calling it “an evening of joy, unity, and impact.

    Making it truly “One Sweet Day” were Anita and Alan Ying, Sydney Ying, Nick Mears, Colleen Amling, Tonia Whilden, Lorena Gomez, Jessica Gomez, Christian D. Menefee, Jason P. Wells and Jenny Koehler, Jeremy Alvarado and Jeremy Kriska, Dr. Lacy Johnson and Josh Okun, Karla and Tim Cisneros, Natalia Dikmen, Kiki Dikmen, John Sullivan, Margaret and Matthew Haddad, Matthew Arnold, John Arnold, Misty and Dr. Surena Matin, Jovanny Orellana, Allison and Troy Thacker, Cary Wright and Nick Ferrer, Donald Bowers, Bridget and Thomas Hoffman, Brett Ashley Barth, Alexis Argeroplos, Jeanette and Bill Bush, and Simon and Linda Eyles.

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