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Last Night In Manhattan: Elderly Rockers, The Rolling Stones, Re-Release Album, 'Solitary Man' Premiere

By DNAinfo staff
May 12, 2010 10:06am | Updated May 12, 2010 10:04am
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By Olivia Scheck

DNAinfo Reporter/Producer

MANHATTAN — Rolling Stones Mick Jagger, 66, Keith Richards, 66, and Charlie Watts, 68, lived to see the re-release of their "Exile on Main St." album on Tuesday.

The party, held at the Museum of Modern Art, drew fellow sexagenarians Diane Von Furstenberg, fashion designer, and Dr. John, musician, and Lorne Michaels, SNL creator.

Comedian and talk-show host, Jimmy Fallon, 35, was also in attendance.

Nearby, a younger generation convened at The Waldorf Astoria for the 7th Annual Project Sunshine Benefit.

Baby-faced Giants star Eli Manning was among the attendees, raising money for kids with medical problems.

"Little Miss Sunshine" Abigail Breslin attended the event as well, posing for photographers between Giant David Diehl and ex-Giant-turned-"The Bachelor" Jesse Palmer.

Also in Midtown East, the stars of Michael Douglas' new comedy "Solitary Man" gathered at Cinema 2 for the movie's premiere.

Douglas' co-star, Jenna Fischer, of "The Office" fame, walked the red carpet with "ER" great Anthony Edwards.

Singer Rob Thomas showed up with wife, Marisol Thomas, as did music mogul Russell Simmons, accompanied by yoga teacher/model Angie Hsu.

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