At the Tribeca Festival Artists Dinner, Celebrities Cheered on the Knicks

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On Monday evening, New Yorkers huddled across the boroughs to watch the Knicks play the Spurs in Game 3 of the N.B.A. finals. Some celebrities, including Spike Lee and Timothée Chalamet, snagged courtside seats, but downtown in the former Tribeca Grill space, others joined an unexpected group of Knicks fans for the 19th annual Chanel Tribeca Festival Artists Dinner.

Just before tip-off, five big-screen TVs stationed around the room were powered up. Bowls of caramel corn were arranged near napkins with the Chanel logo embroidered in orange and blue. Trays of black-and-white cookies — made instead with orange-and-blue frosting — floated around the room alongside Knicks caps stacked on silver trays.

“We’ve been waiting for this moment,” said the actress Teyana Taylor. “I feel like a kid again.” (The party ended a few hours before the Spurs held on to beat the Knicks, 115-111.)

From left, Tiffany Chen, Robert De Niro and Teyana Taylor.
A person with silver hair and small round sunglasses poses next to a person with long wavy dark hair wearing large square sunglasses and a black jacket. Both individuals have neutral or slightly open expressions as they stand close together.A person wearing a black short-sleeved top, black skirt, and a gold chain necklace stands with a slight smile while holding a black clutch. They pose in front of a green-framed window display containing posters and the word "YOU."A person with long, dark hair leans forward with closed eyes, pressing their cheek against another person wearing glasses and a black top. The person wearing glasses sits in a wooden chair and looks forward with a slight smile.
From left, Cole Escola and Julia Louis-Dreyfus; Sofia Coppola; Ms. Taylor and Whoopi Goldberg

The Tribeca Festival runs through June 14, and kicked off last week with a premiere of Madonna’s short film “Confessions II,” featuring the first six songs from her upcoming album of the same name. Monday’s dinner honored 10 artists who donated works that are presented to Tribeca Festival winners, including Kiki Smith, Hank Willis Thomas and the twin designers Soull and Dynasty Ogun.

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