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Liv Free or Die!

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April 19, 2007 | 12:52 p.m
<br /> (David Chelsea)
David Chelsea

Speaking of Liv Tyler (and when aren’t we?), her husband Royston Langdon, along with so-cool-you-can’t-pronounce-them artists like Ne-Yo and band Arckid, kicks off the Hennessy Artistry tour. Hot sibling Paul Sevigny will take a night off from his duties at Beatrice Inn (the new Bungalow 8, and just as silly-willy-Wonka!) to D.J. Anyone else miss the name Spacehog? Moving on to Brian Williams (and when aren’t we?), the NBC News anchor will be bringing “the beach to the streets” (yeowza!) at a Children’s Museum of the East End benefit at Cipriani. That’s right—if you thought April sucks the big one, just remember that Hamptons season is right around the corner. It’s like an all-summer circus, where the clowns have millions of dollars, no real friends and substance-abuse issues! Meanwhile, for our money, the wackiest event of the week comes right on in at the end, as Donny Osmond takes the stage at Feinstein’s at the Regency for a five-day stay performing love songs from the ’70s. Fingers crossed for “Muskrat Love”! Mitt Romney watch in full effect.

[Hennessy Artistry kickoff concert, Arena, 135 West 41st Street, 9 p.m., by invitation only; the Children’s Museum of the East End annual spring benefit, Toy Building at Cipriani, 200 Fifth Avenue and 23rd Street, 7:30 p.m., 631-537-8250; Donny Osmond, “Love Songs from the ’70s,” Feinstein’s at the Regency, 540 Park Avenue, www.feinsteinsattheregency.com.]

 

 

 

 

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