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News Love, Interrupted: Hole Singer and Winona Ryder Head New Group Benefit June 18 Hole lead singer (and actress) Courtney Love sings for her supper and for the New Group June 18 at the Off-Broadway theatre company's spring gala. Filmdom's Winona Ryder hosts the event.

Hole lead singer (and actress) Courtney Love sings for her supper and for the New Group June 18 at the Off-Broadway theatre company's spring gala. Filmdom's Winona Ryder hosts the event.

The date of the benefit had been June 11, causing a scheduling conflict that forced the evening's original host, Academy Award nominee Chloe Sevigny, to drop out. The New Group did all right in finding a new emcee: two-time nominee Ryder ('Beetlejuice," "Girl, Interrupted," "Little Women," "The Age of Innnocence").

At one time, Love was best known as the wife and then widow of Nirvana's Kurt Cobain. But the singer wouldn't remain in her husband's shadow for long. With her own band, Hole, she was nominated for five Grammys, and her acting career has taken her into the Oscar-nominated film, "The People Vs. Larry Flynt," earning her a Golden Globe nomination.

It was the acting career that brought her to New Group artistic director Scott Elliott's attention. He picked her to star in his feature film "Hello Suckers" and to headline the New Group's spring gala to be held June 11 at the Russian Tea Room.

Love will perform standards from the 1920's and 1930's. The different musical choice for the ex-grunge songstress stems from "Hello, Suckers" itself, which tells the life story of speakeasy emcee, Broadway chorus girl and Hollywood star Mary "Texas" Guinan. Ryder has several theatrical film credits; she starred in the recent film version of The Crucible co-starring Daniel Day-Lewis and "Looking For Richard," Al Pacino's rumination on the Shakespeare's Richard III. Ryder played Lady Anne in the documentary film. Other movie credits include "Heathers," "Dracula," "Reality Bites" and "Alien: Resurrection."

The New Group's Spring Gala benefits the company's 2001-2002 season. Tickets are $300-$500. For reservations, call (212) 691-6730.

— By Christine Ehren

 
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