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    Tilda Takes Houston

    Tilda Swinton, Wes Anderson and Lynn Wyatt light up rare Rothko Chapel fundraiser

    Shelby Hodge
    shelby hodge
    Jun 1, 2014 | 6:00 pm

    The last time that screenwriter/director Wes Anderson was in the Houston Country Club ballroom, it was for his St. John's senior prom back in 1987. Thursday night, the Hollywood A-lister was in the ballroom to present actress Tilda Swinton with the Rothko Chapel Visionary Award.

    Only the second Rothko Chapel fundraiser in its nearly half-century history, this was a night of elegance and eloquence, a memorable salute to the legacy of Rothko Chapel founders Dominique and John de Menil and to artist Mark Rothko.

    The evening marked the 50th anniversary of the de Menils'commission of the chapel. And it marked an interesting changing of the guard.

    The evening marked the 50th anniversary of the de Menils' commission of the chapel. And it marked an interesting changing of the guard with Rothko's son, Christopher Rothko, poised to take the reins as board chair. He told the gathering that his father was inspired by the task, his goal "was creating something where he could really touch the human spirit on a grand scale and this was really important to him." Rothko called the chapel "a gift to humanity" for which the de Menils should be applauded.

    With Swinton's BFF Lynn Wyatt chairing the black-tie dinner, the turnout was a glamorous as Dominique de Menil was understated. Chanel purchased one of the primo tables with the trés glamorous Lady Amanda Harlech, muse to Karl Lagerfeld and John Galliano, as principal guest. She was smashing in a tulle and feathered couture gown by Lagerfeld. "Kristen Stewart wore it to the Met Gala," she noted. (For the record, Harlech wore it better).

    The In Crowd

    As Rothko Chapel Cultural Ambassador, La Wyatt was responsible for the impressive gathering of celebrities and art world patrons. VIPs schmoozing with the stars in the private cocktail reception were Rothko supporters and cultural leaders, among them Barbara and Gerald Hines, who have recently returned to Houston, having retired from their homes in London and France. An accomplished artist, she is preparing for a major exhibition at the Dallas Museum of Biblical Art while he is looking forward to the continuing development of his company's 5 million square foot, mixed-use project in Milan, Italy.

    Those with coveted access to the private conclave included Contemporary Arts Museum director Bill Arning, art visionary Suzanne Deal Booth of Austin, Museum of Fine Arts Houston curator Alison de Lima Greene, Ballroom Marfa co-founder Fairfax Dorn, Frances "Sissy" Farenthold, Lora Clemmons, Dina Alsowayel and Tony Chase, Sara Dodd and Gregory Fourticq.

    The New York contingent joining the Swinton tribute included Susan de Menil (wife of Francois de Menil), writer and Swinton consultant Jerry Stafford, British fashion photographer Tim Walker and president of People for the American Way and native Houstonian Michael Keegan. Welcoming them all was Rothko Chapel executive director Emilee Whitehurst.

    A toast to Tilda

    Anderson and Swinton most recently worked together on his gloriously quirky film The Grand Budapest Hotel. When an image of Swinton in her role as Madame D flashed on the ballroom screens, one couldn't help but notice a painted, if inadvertant, resemblance to Dominique de Menil. As for his next project, Anderson demurred, telling CultureMap, "I always have a notebook with me. I keep trying to put things down that will lead to a project."

    "She's one of the very few other people in the world who really ought to be given their own church," Anderson quipped. "Swintonia is my suggestion."

    Addressing the black-tie gathering, Anderson noted, "I always felt that Rothko cast a spell, as the Menils obviously knew. There are all kinds of reasons why it makes very good sense to me that Tilda should receive this particular honor. But I think the best one is simply the spell she casts herself.

    "She's one of the very few other people in the world who really ought to be given their own church," he quipped. "Swintonia is my suggestion . . . Tilda would communicate a powerful and inspiring lightness."

    The Oscar winner began her remarks on the profound impact of film and art on her life by saying, "Houston has felt like a heart's home ever since I first came here four years ago. I have such friends here — the eternally glorious Lynn Wyatt, whom feels like a sister; the divine Michael Zilka; my dear old pal William Middleton, who was the first person that told me about Houston."

    A wowza party crowd

    The sophisticated gathering included outgoing Rothko board chair Gayle DeGeurin, Steve Wyatt (recently returned to Houston from Washington D.C.), art patrons Leslie and Brad Bucher, Michael Skelly and Anne Whitlock, Melanie Gray and Mark Wawro, Phoebe and Bobby Tudor, Katherine and Mark Yzaguirre, Ann and Mathew Wolf, Hiram Butler, Franci Crane, Jay Jones and Terry Wayne Jones, Sissy Kempner and Molly and Ford Hubbard III.

    James Glassman was in the mix and chatted with Anderson about that senior prom back in '87. Although Glassman was a junior at St. John's at the time, he did attend the party. Those familiar with Anderson's work will recall that his Rushmore was filmed at the chichi private school on River Oaks Boulevard and Westheimer.

    And after the serious dinner portion of the evening, the party broke into a lively club scene with music and hand-rolled cigars, those consumed on the outdoor patio, of course. Even a few of the ladies lit up.

    Molly and Ford Hubbard III.

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    Photo by Jenny Antill
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    Total Throwback

    Prom-themed gala raises $1.16M for Children’s Museum Houston

    Joel Luks
    Nov 5, 2025 | 11:29 am
    Children's Museum Houston gala 2025
    Photo by Alexander’s Fine Portrait Design
    Prom King and Queen Will Northington and Ellen Bookout.

    The halls of The Corinthian weren’t just decked out—they were decked back in time as the Children’s Museum Houston’s annual gala hit rewind for a rad throwback bash that raised a record-breaking $1.163 million. This year’s theme, “Prom Night: Party Like It’s 1999,” brought the pep rally energy and teen movie tropes to glorious, glittery life.

    Children's Museum Houston gala 2025

    Photo by Alexander’s Fine Portrait Design

    Prom King and Queen Will Northington and Ellen Bookout.

    Forget black-tie — this was all about butterfly clips, chokers, and more rhinestones than a Claire’s clearance rack. Kathryn and Travis Boeker and Cassandra and Ryan Dalton chaired the evening, turning a philanthropic gala into prom night meets high school fever dream, thanks to over-the-top decor from Bergner & Johnson. Adding to the fundraising prowess were underwriting chairs Rebecca and Bill Adler and Blair and Barry Kessler plus auction chairs Tracy Northington and Nina Rand.

    Think: Pep rally banners, oversized cootie catchers, and a full-on basketball court for a dance floor.

    Guests were greeted with ring pops and neon flower crowns before entering a scene that felt straight out of Saved by the Bell. Cheerleaders and the Worthing High School drumline amped up the energy while “Coach” and “Librarian” characters kept the nostalgia — and mischief — in check. Honestly, the only thing missing was Zack Morris time-freezing to break the fourth wall.

    With 460 attendees channeling their inner Cher Horowitz or Romy and Michele, the ‘90s fashion throwbacks were worthy of their own yearbook spread. A prom photo booth immortalized the lewks — awkward corsage poses and all.

    The night’s culinary nostalgia trip, courtesy of Jackson & Co., hit all the right notes. A decadent short rib entrée had guests swooning, but it was dessert that stole the show: Homemade strawberry Pop-Tarts that had everyone reaching for their Tamagotchis. Later, when the real dancing started, guests recharged with late-night bites of strombolis and parmesan fries.

    Because prom calories don’t count.

    Auctioneer Brittany Franklin revved up the live auction like it was an AIM chat room on fire. Bidders competed for coveted prizes including a ceremonial first pitch at a Houston Astros game and a sleek six-seater Evolution Maverick golf cart. Floral stations let guests purchase corsages and boutonnieres on-site, with proceeds giving the fundraising total an extra boost.

    When the time came to crown royalty, Will Northington and Ellen Bookout were named Prom King and Queen. Then came the twist: the gala co-chairs led a surprise “She’s All That”-style flash mob to Fatboy Slim’s “Rockafeller Skank,” lighting up the dance floor and making everyone feel like the main character.

    The Drywater Band kept spirits high and hips moving late into the night. And when it all wrapped, guests found nostalgic treat boxes from Dessert Gallery waiting in their cars. In a full-circle moment, event blooms and extra corsages were donated to Bloom Again Houston, extending the evening’s joy to hospitals and senior centers citywide.

    Summoning their inner senior superlatives and bringing serious cafeteria cool were Amir Davoody and Rana Mehr, Anita Cheung, Winnie Dodson, Ashley Sloan, Babtunde and Lacey Cole, Codi Wiener and Molly LaFauci, Crystal Robino and Jen Kavoussi, Elizabeth Cordia, Morgan Allen Neal, Mary Echols, Christine Perusquia, Georgia and Stephen Fox, Jackie and Gary Richert, Jerod and Asasia Pierce, Jessica and Fletcher Trammell, Kyle and Landi Lutz, Lindsey and Travis Wilson, Mari and Bryan Glass, Mary Morgan Stevens, Mayleen and Michael Tsang, Neil Badlani and Rekha Muddaraj, Nimesh and Katie Bhakta, Rachel and Shawn Gottschalk, Reed and Mary Morgan Stevens, Rodolfo and Natalie Cooper, Todd Felix, Angela Oh, Trey and Kelly Mattson, and Lane and Chita Craft.

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