Boldface June 18: A.D. Amorosi rounds up the local gossip

Donald Carter, Joseph Tiberino, Raphael Tiberino and Barney Weiss at Vintage Wine Bar   for the opening of the Ellen Tiberino exhibit.  A.D. Amorosi Donald Carter, Joseph Tiberino, Raphael Tiberino and Barney Weiss at Vintage Wine Bar for the opening of the Ellen Tiberino exhibit.
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Joey “Eye” Intrieri, it’s time for your close-up. The colorful local boxing promoter, renowned “cut man” and actor is the subject of a bidding war between rival networks. After seeing his sizzle reel, Discovery Channel and A&E are looking at Eye’s mannerisms and ba-da-bing lexicology for a reality show following him through his exploits in the boxing world and beyond.

West Philly’s first family of the mural, the Tiberinos, is big on birthdays. Ellen Tiberino just celebrated hers with an exhibit at Vintage Wine Bar, and Raphael will hold his birthday art show at Locust Moon Comics on June 20.

Congrats to Philly-born rapper/actress Eve for marrying in advance of her originally planned mega-nuptials in Ibiza. Her pal DJ Steve Aoki tweeted a photo of himself, Lady Eve and groom/multi-millionaire Maximillion Cooper.

The annual Great Chefs Event for Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation and the Vetri Foundation for Children at Urban Outfitters HQ raised about $1 million, including $10,000 for dinner at Vetri’s private dining room with Bobby Flay and tutu-wearing staff. Another fundraiser, 102.9 WMGK’s John DeBella Veterans Radiothon raised $144,173 to benefit Philly vets. Raspy rocker Rod Stewart donated $10,000 and a guitar, autographed during his December Wells Fargo Center gig, which earned another $2,500 via eBay.

Philly poet/PR guy Gravy Thomas brings his punk-funk ensemble Phil Moore Brown out of hiding for the Rockers Galore record release gig at Johnny Brenda’s June 21.

Seen on the scene

Cole Hamels and Jerry Blavat celebrated Retro Weekend at Citizens Bank Park. Credit: Heddy Bergsman Cole Hamels and Jerry Blavat celebrated Retro Weekend at Citizens Bank Park.
Credit: Heddy Bergsman

The Phillies started their Retro Weekend with a tribute to the TV show “American Bandstand,” which started in West Philly, with 6ABC’s Scott Palmer and Jerry Blavat leading the party.

Comedian Colin Quinn mingled with Saturday’s audience after his one-man show “Unconstitutional” opened at Suzanne Roberts Theater.

Hillary Clinton made a stop at the Free Library.   Credit: Andrew Kahan Hillary Clinton made a stop at the Free Library.
Credit: Andrew Kahan

On Friday the 13th, Hillary Clinton and “Hairspray” director John Waters both made book tour stops at the Free Library on the Parkway. Waters joked that Hillary’s book, “Hard Choices,” “sounded like the title of a gay porn film.”