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		<title>Is It a Bird? Is It a Plane? No, It&#8217;s Meryl Streep!</title>

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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Nov 2012 18:59:17 -0400</pubDate>
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			<dc:creator>Neville Galvin</dc:creator>
				
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><div id="attachment_279606" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://observer.com/2012/11/christopher-and-dana-reeve-foundation-host-a-magical-evening-gala/" rel="attachment wp-att-279606"><img class="size-medium wp-image-279606" alt="Olivier Nakache, Meryl Streep, Omar Sy, Eric Toledano and Mr. Weinstein." src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2012/11/6348974984802125006342677_28_cdrf1_201211028_jic_064.jpg?w=300" height="200" width="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Olivier Nakache, Meryl Streep, Omar Sy, Eric Toledano and Mr. Weinstein.</p></div></p>
<p>As we walked out of Cipriani 55 on Wednesday, we were overwhelmed with confusion. What had just happened? Smiling, we headed for a cab, trying to piece together some sort of cohesion.</p>
<p>“We are getting people out of wheelchairs and walking," I recalled  <strong>Matthew Reeve </strong>saying at the beginning of the evening, poised on the red carpet of the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation annual Magical Evening. 'That involves fundraising.”</p>
<p>“Its a wonderful chance to celebrate what the organization has accomplished and remind everyone what needs to be done, whilst remembering my father and step mother’s legacy.”</p>
<p>With the evening's noble purpose clearly set in our minds, we were ushered to our tables.</p>
<p>Good Morning America anchors <strong>Josh Elliot</strong>, <strong>Sam Champion</strong> and <strong>Lara Spencer</strong> kicked off the proceedings with a champagne toast. The taste of bubbly fresh on our lips, the presentation of the Christopher Reeve Spirit and Courage award soon followed.  We were inspired by <strong>James Dasavano</strong>'s struggle to reverse his mother’s paralysis, a fete he accomplished with the help of his family and the foundation. Tears almost came to our eyes when we saw his mother walk beside him to the podium.</p>
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<p>A little break in the ceremonies gave us time to gather our emotions and tuck into the starter and eyebrow-raising pop performance by <strong>Jason Derulo</strong>. “I suffered a broken neck when performing a routine back flip tuck preparing for my tour this year. When I heard that they reached out to me I said, 'absolutely.' I had to move a couple things around but I felt like nothing else was more important than this,”  Mr. Derulo told us, honored to participate in the evening.</p>
<p>After dinner we headed over to have a chat with masochistic magician <strong>David Blaine</strong>. When we got nearer we realized that he was eating glass to the audience of <strong>Meryl Streep</strong> and <strong>Harvey Weinstein</strong>. The night was careening into chaos. After Ms. Streep ran away in disgust we asked Mr. Blaine how he came to be involved in the organization.</p>
<p>“Want to see a trick?” he asked.</p>
<p>Please no, not the glass. Mercifully he pulled out a pack of cards and proceeded to perform a whirlwind of card tricks. “You can’t tell anyone about these tricks because they are going to go in my new show," he said as he pulled a folded four of spades from underneath my watch.</p>
<p>We suddenly heard Ms. Streep at the podium, poised beside Mr. Weinstein, the two having escaped Mr. Blaine to present an award to <strong>Olivier Nakache</strong> and <strong>Éric Toledano,</strong> the directors of the French box office hit <em>The Intouchables</em>. Ms. Streep almost gave the dagger shaped award to the producer Mr. Weinstein.</p>
<p>“Do I give to you now ... between the eyes?”</p>
<p>Do it Meryl. She didn’t and after a slightly unbelievable story about how he and Johnny Depp were the reason the handicap access bill was passed in the Senate, Mr. Weinstein handed off the award. <strong>Omar Sy</strong>, the lead in <em>The Intouchables</em>, gave an extremely moving speech which was soon followed by some more pop mayhem in the form of Mr. Derulo’s girlfriend <strong>Jordin Sparks</strong>. Earlier she had told us that “anytime I can be at a place where people are trying to make a difference or trying to change things I feel super. Christopher Reeve and Dana Reeve are Superman and Superwomen so that is quite fitting.”</p>
<p>Her songs following us, <em>The Observer</em> headed for the door. Before we could exit, however, we were stopped by a camera crew for yet another Jersey reality show as they filmed what appeared to be two very tiny orange people. At that point nothing could surprise us.</p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><div id="attachment_279606" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://observer.com/2012/11/christopher-and-dana-reeve-foundation-host-a-magical-evening-gala/" rel="attachment wp-att-279606"><img class="size-medium wp-image-279606" alt="Olivier Nakache, Meryl Streep, Omar Sy, Eric Toledano and Mr. Weinstein." src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2012/11/6348974984802125006342677_28_cdrf1_201211028_jic_064.jpg?w=300" height="200" width="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Olivier Nakache, Meryl Streep, Omar Sy, Eric Toledano and Mr. Weinstein.</p></div></p>
<p>As we walked out of Cipriani 55 on Wednesday, we were overwhelmed with confusion. What had just happened? Smiling, we headed for a cab, trying to piece together some sort of cohesion.</p>
<p>“We are getting people out of wheelchairs and walking," I recalled  <strong>Matthew Reeve </strong>saying at the beginning of the evening, poised on the red carpet of the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation annual Magical Evening. 'That involves fundraising.”</p>
<p>“Its a wonderful chance to celebrate what the organization has accomplished and remind everyone what needs to be done, whilst remembering my father and step mother’s legacy.”</p>
<p>With the evening's noble purpose clearly set in our minds, we were ushered to our tables.</p>
<p>Good Morning America anchors <strong>Josh Elliot</strong>, <strong>Sam Champion</strong> and <strong>Lara Spencer</strong> kicked off the proceedings with a champagne toast. The taste of bubbly fresh on our lips, the presentation of the Christopher Reeve Spirit and Courage award soon followed.  We were inspired by <strong>James Dasavano</strong>'s struggle to reverse his mother’s paralysis, a fete he accomplished with the help of his family and the foundation. Tears almost came to our eyes when we saw his mother walk beside him to the podium.</p>
<p><!--more--></p>
<p>A little break in the ceremonies gave us time to gather our emotions and tuck into the starter and eyebrow-raising pop performance by <strong>Jason Derulo</strong>. “I suffered a broken neck when performing a routine back flip tuck preparing for my tour this year. When I heard that they reached out to me I said, 'absolutely.' I had to move a couple things around but I felt like nothing else was more important than this,”  Mr. Derulo told us, honored to participate in the evening.</p>
<p>After dinner we headed over to have a chat with masochistic magician <strong>David Blaine</strong>. When we got nearer we realized that he was eating glass to the audience of <strong>Meryl Streep</strong> and <strong>Harvey Weinstein</strong>. The night was careening into chaos. After Ms. Streep ran away in disgust we asked Mr. Blaine how he came to be involved in the organization.</p>
<p>“Want to see a trick?” he asked.</p>
<p>Please no, not the glass. Mercifully he pulled out a pack of cards and proceeded to perform a whirlwind of card tricks. “You can’t tell anyone about these tricks because they are going to go in my new show," he said as he pulled a folded four of spades from underneath my watch.</p>
<p>We suddenly heard Ms. Streep at the podium, poised beside Mr. Weinstein, the two having escaped Mr. Blaine to present an award to <strong>Olivier Nakache</strong> and <strong>Éric Toledano,</strong> the directors of the French box office hit <em>The Intouchables</em>. Ms. Streep almost gave the dagger shaped award to the producer Mr. Weinstein.</p>
<p>“Do I give to you now ... between the eyes?”</p>
<p>Do it Meryl. She didn’t and after a slightly unbelievable story about how he and Johnny Depp were the reason the handicap access bill was passed in the Senate, Mr. Weinstein handed off the award. <strong>Omar Sy</strong>, the lead in <em>The Intouchables</em>, gave an extremely moving speech which was soon followed by some more pop mayhem in the form of Mr. Derulo’s girlfriend <strong>Jordin Sparks</strong>. Earlier she had told us that “anytime I can be at a place where people are trying to make a difference or trying to change things I feel super. Christopher Reeve and Dana Reeve are Superman and Superwomen so that is quite fitting.”</p>
<p>Her songs following us, <em>The Observer</em> headed for the door. Before we could exit, however, we were stopped by a camera crew for yet another Jersey reality show as they filmed what appeared to be two very tiny orange people. At that point nothing could surprise us.</p>
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