While in New York last week for the birthday of our friend, actor Lisa Edelstein, the timing was such that we got to go to artist Kenny Scharf’s May edition of his monthly Day-Glo black-light environmental dance party in the floor-to-ceiling collage that is the basement of his Williamsburg residence, a wild-and-crazy, jam-packed, sweaty visual and aural feast that went on past 5AM. Scharf, in tights and tighty-whities and painted head-to-toe in Day-Glo what-nots, carried jars of the stuff around the guests dancing to the throbbing sounds of effing amazing bring-the-house-down deejay Scott Ewalt and brushed everybody with fluorescent paint. But we asked him to please daub only the tip of our nose. And now, at auction, our honker’s worth about $50,000. (Photos: top, courtesy Andy Brown; all others by Lisa Edelstein and Michael Schmidt. Read Walt Cessna’s account here.)