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Martha Stewart, Lil Nas X and other industry leaders gathered for the WSJMag Innovator Awards Monday night

On Monday night, luminaries and industry leaders gathered at the Museum of Modern Art in New York to celebrateeditor-in-chief Kristina O’Neill, welcoming the night’s attendees.

Last year, the annual event celebrated outstanding achievers in art, music, public service, literature and more was streamed virtually as a result of the pandemic. This year’s Innovator Awards marked the first event forin almost two years. Guests included Demi Moore, Ella Emhoff, Emily Ratajkowski, Martha Stewart, Kerby Jean-Raymond and Tommy Dorfman.

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