Rocking for the Rain Forest...
The over-50 set energized the crowd at the benefit for the Rainforest Foundation at Carnegie Hall on Tuesday.
While
 Tom Jones, who sang his 1964 hit It's Not Unusual', was a surprise hit 
of the evening, everyone also seemed to be talking about how great Tina 
Turner looked.
Watching Ms. Turner strut around the stage in a 
black leather cat suit with a revealing halter top, it was difficult to 
imagine her in her next screen role, playing the Mayor of New York in 
"Last Action Hero," the Arnold Schwarzenegger film due out in June.
What
 was difficult for Ms. Turner, however, was remembering that she had 
already filmed her cameo. "That wasn't me," she said, when asked about 
the role at a dinner party after the concert at Tavern on the Green. 
Memory was served only after she conferred with an associate at her 
table. "I was in and out of there," she explained. "It was very quick."
Ms. Turner was then quickly out of there again, escorted by a bodyguard.
Sir
 Ian McKellen, another over-50 performer at the event, ambled about the 
party without such protection. The actor, who read a poem by Gerard 
Manley Hopkins in the first half of the evening and shook a tambourine 
during the finale, was in town shooting the film version of "Six Degrees
 of Separation."
"I'm playing the South African called Geoffrey, 
whom the couple are trying to sell a painting to," he said, mistakenly 
calling the movie " Three Degrees of Separation."
Perhaps the world is getting that small. Like Ms. Turner, Sir Ian has a small role in "Last Action Hero."
"I play Death," the actor said, "a slightly better part than the Mayor of New York."
(c) New York Times by Degen Pener