from Page Six
February 7, 2006 -- Dropping his normally surly pose, Lou Reed led the love-in at the party held for Ali Hewson, Bono's fashion designer wife, uptown Sunday night. The fete - which overtook the townhouse-gallery of art dealer Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn - brought out multigenerations of rockers, including Reed and Bono - who sat on each other's laps - as well as Reed's gal Laurie Anderson, Michael Stipe and Moby. Robert De Niro popped in for the live New Orleans jazz trio and BBQ by Queen's Hideaway, mixing with art stars Cecily Brown, Elizabeth Peyton and bad-boy emeritus Jeff Koons. "Bono said he was glad that people with a home as nice as the Rohatyns weren't [bleep]holes," brunette stunner Bronwyn Keenan, the show's curator, told PAGE SIX's Steve Garbarino. "When I met Bono," said a smiling Reed, drawing rowdy applause, "I had no idea that he would become . . . Bono!" Many guests kept the party going until 1 a.m., moving to downtown's La Esquina, where Benicio del Toro flirted and Helena Christensen and Christy Turlington turned heads.