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For An Evening with Donna Summer: An AIDS Benefit Concert for Gay Men's Health Crisis at Carnegie Hall in New York City, 16 March 1998, framed
8312 in. (212.1 cm.) high, 42 in. (106.7 cm.) wide, 112 in. (3.8 cm.) deep
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Donna Summer's 17 March 1998 concert for Gay Men's Health Crisis was her Carnegie Hall debut. The sold-out show, with opening act by comedian Anthony Clark, raised $400,000 for the not-for-profit AIDS organization, which provides direct services to thousands of men, women and children with HIV and AIDS, assists with public education, and advocates for fair and effective AIDS policies at all levels of government.

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