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From left: Arielle Patrick and Martin Ambrose; Cotton Codinha and Frances Denny; Taylor Roach and Katie Parker-Magyar; Cornelia Wolcott, Caitlyn Byrnes, and Carrie Wolcott, at the

▼ POPPING KRUG IN GREENWICH VILLAGE

“IF I TOLD YOU THINGS I did before, told you how I used

OLIVIER KRUG WELCOMED guests—including Leah Bourne, Carson Griffith, Derek Hester, Julia Loomis, and Todd Plummer—to 47 West 9th Street (or, the “Krug House”) on January 21, where we gathered to toast the release of Krug 2002. The evening included a performance by Jon Batiste—the talent who serves as musical director of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (and shares my enthusiasm for sushi at Takahachi in the East Village)—and, also, champagne. Plus, there was a suite of sweets by chef Dominique Ansel, because Krug is king and so are things like cronuts.

to be, would you go along with someone like me? If you knew my story word for word, had all of my history, would you go along with someone like me?” is the opening for “Young Folks” by Peter Bjorn and John. And, like, yes. I would go along with someone like Martin Ambrose, Kipton Cronkite, Jenny Cuminale, Dana Greechan, Alden Hawkins, Samu el Leeds, and Katie Parker-Magyar—members of the committee that hosted the American Folk Art Museum’s “Young Folk” event at Bar Americano on January 21.

From left: Jordan Greene and Leah Bourne; Jon Batiste; Seth Tringale and Julia Loomis, toasted the release of Krug 2002 at the Krug House on January 21. 158 QUEST

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▲ “YOUNG FOLK” AT BAR AMERICANO

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American Folk Art Museum’s “Young Folk” event on January 21.


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