‘London could 100% compete with Cannes’: Aids charity UK gala debut honours Tracey Emin

The Guardian 1 min read 3 days ago

<p>AmfAR, set up by Elizabeth Taylor, is known for hosting lavish parties and raising huge sums for HIV and Aids research</p><p>It’s recognised for its pomp, the celebrity supporters and the fabulously glamorous locations, but for the man behind the amfAR gala, an A-list charity roadshow that rolled into London for the first time this weekend, the event is deeply personal.</p><p>AmfAR – the American Foundation for Aids Research – is a nonprofit group that emerged in the 1980s to support research into HIV and Aids.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2025/oct/18/london-could-100-compete-with-cannes-aids-charity-uk-gala-debut-to-honour-tracey-emin">Continue reading...</a>
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