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Chanel Hosts Tribeca Festival Artists Dinner Honoring Jane Rosenthal as NBA Finals Distract Guests

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Chanel hosted its 19th annual Tribeca Festival artists dinner in New York, where Robert De Niro delivered a tribute to Jane Rosenthal celebrating the festival's 25th anniversary and her role in its founding and success. The event brought together A-list celebrities and artists, though many guests were distracted by real-time updates from the Knicks-Spurs NBA Finals game happening simultaneously at Madison Square Garden. The dinner highlighted the ongoing partnership between Chanel and Tribeca Festival in supporting cinema and the arts.

Chanel hosted a high-profile artists dinner Monday night in New York to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Tribeca Festival, featuring remarks from Robert De Niro honoring co-founder Jane Rosenthal. De Niro praised Rosenthal as a "rare visionary" and "perfect leader" whose vision and leadership were essential to the festival's founding and continued success, noting their strong professional partnership spanning decades. The event attracted numerous A-list attendees including Leonardo DiCaprio, Bradley Cooper, Spike Lee, and many others, with video tributes from notable filmmakers and artists. However, the evening was notably affected by the simultaneous NBA Finals game between the Knicks and Spurs at Madison Square Garden, with many guests monitoring real-time updates on their phones and some wearing Knicks apparel, ultimately seeing the Spurs win 115-111. The dinner also showcased Chanel's long-standing support of cinema and the arts through its partnership with Tribeca Festival, featuring works from participating artists curated by Zoe Lukov.

What's missing

The coverage does not explain why the NBA Finals game was scheduled simultaneously with this major cultural event, or provide context about Jane Rosenthal's specific contributions to Tribeca Festival beyond De Niro's general praise. Additionally, there is limited information about the actual artistic works being presented or the significance of the participating artists.

How coverage differed

The Hollywood Reporter's coverage emphasizes the glamorous celebrity attendance and fashion elements (noting Chanel attire repeatedly) while treating the NBA Finals distraction as a humorous sidebar rather than a significant disruption. The framing is celebratory of both the event and Rosenthal's achievements, with De Niro's tribute presented as the evening's centerpiece.

What different sources said

  • Inside Chanel’s Tribeca Festival Artists Dinner as Robert De Niro Honored Jane Rosenthal (and Guests Were Glued to Knicks vs. Spurs Updates)

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