Time looked to musicians Camila Cabello and Maggie Rogers to help with its street cred Thursday evening.
In a bid to build off the success of its 15-year-old Time 100 list of the most influential people and reach a younger audience, the magazine invited a collection of the next 100 Big Things to a gathering at Pier 17 in the Seaport District, all of whom were serenaded by the two singers. Rogers opened and Cabello closed.
“Riverdale” actress Lili Reinhart, “Fantastic Beasts” actor Ezra Miller and Olympic gymnast Ally Raisman were among the eclectic mix of guests who braved the cold to make an appearance at the inaugural Time 100 Next event, which was both a mini-summit and party.
Some guests clearly forgot about the summit part and got a bit too loud catching up over drinks during an onstage interview with the president of Costa Rica, which led to lots of shushing.
But back to the guest list. Others included sexual assault survivor Chanel Miller, Glossier founder Emily Weiss, “Now They See Us” star Jharrel Jerome, who was accompanied by the Central Park Five member he played and activist Korey Wise.
On the political side were Rep. Lauren Underwood, the aforementioned Costa Rica President
In a bid to build off the success of its 15-year-old Time 100 list of the most influential people and reach a younger audience, the magazine invited a collection of the next 100 Big Things to a gathering at Pier 17 in the Seaport District, all of whom were serenaded by the two singers. Rogers opened and Cabello closed.
“Riverdale” actress Lili Reinhart, “Fantastic Beasts” actor Ezra Miller and Olympic gymnast Ally Raisman were among the eclectic mix of guests who braved the cold to make an appearance at the inaugural Time 100 Next event, which was both a mini-summit and party.
Some guests clearly forgot about the summit part and got a bit too loud catching up over drinks during an onstage interview with the president of Costa Rica, which led to lots of shushing.
But back to the guest list. Others included sexual assault survivor Chanel Miller, Glossier founder Emily Weiss, “Now They See Us” star Jharrel Jerome, who was accompanied by the Central Park Five member he played and activist Korey Wise.
On the political side were Rep. Lauren Underwood, the aforementioned Costa Rica President