On Thursday evening, Planned Parenthood hosted its annual Spring Into Action gala in Manhattan, this year honoring musician Olivia Rodrigo and activist Amanda Zurawski. The temperature was touching 70 degrees in New York, an alarm for gala attendees to break out their spring wardrobes. Floral and bright-colored dresses were most popular as the warm cocktail hour spilled out onto the balcony of Cipriani South Street. Controversial New York Attorney General Letitia James made the rounds, shaking hands through the room. Actress Tala Ashe from the play “English” was all smiles as she was led through the space toward the step and repeat. In the hallway en route, a table was set up offering T-shirts that read “we’re in it for the long run” and “don’t f—k with us, don’t f–k without us.” Guests included Lily Allen, Debbie Harry, Marilyn Minter, Laverne Cox, Busy Phillips, Ella Emhoff, Amber Ruffin, Iris Apatow, Laurie Simmons, Sarah Sophie Flicker and more. Rodrigo was honored with the Catalyst of Change award, presented by Allen. “Listen, when I started out, being outspoken as a young woman in music meant you were difficult, a troublemaker. God forbid you had an opinion about reproductive rights or bodily autonomy,” Allen said. “But that’s changing

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