Music Scene by Rob Fenn
August 14, 2010 by admin
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I’ve been lucky throughout my career with all the amazing people I have been able to meet. Chris Detert owner of American Rebel PR in Hollywood, CA is one of those amazing people. Chris and his wife Heather have built a successful business in Hollywood by hard work and knowing what works in the entertainment business. With clients such as Rock Revival, English Laundry, Metropark, Fender: The Clothing Collection, King Baby Studio, Macbeth Footwear, JVC Mobile Entertainment, and many more Chris has his thumb on the heartbeat of the music and entertainment world. I was excited to ‘Check Chris’s Brain’ about life, work, MTV, and more.
RF: What five songs would you pick to describe the sound track of your life?
CD: 1. Hold you in My Arms by Ray LaMontagne
(Our wedding song)
2. Change by Blind Melon
(Uplifting song- always makes me smile)
3. Two Step by Dave Matthews Band
(Takes me back to my high school days)
4. Mad World by Gary Jules
(Haunting and beautiful-if you’ve never heard this song, drop what you’re doing and go download it now)
5. Second Chance by Shinedown
(Great song about redemption by one of my favorite bands who are also good friends)
RF: What was life like before American Rebel?
Before American Rebel, my life was definitely a lot more relaxed, though it got increasingly more challenging as I’ve gone along in my professional career. Straight out of college, I went to work at an entertainment management company called The Firm, which was the most powerful management agency of it’s time. I worked there for nearly 2 years, but left after the company’s focus shifted from music to film and television. From there, I went on to the job that set the path for my career. Von Dutch was a little known niche car and motorcycle culture brand in 2003, when I started working in their marketing department. In only 2 years, the brand became a $70 million fashion phenomenon and I ascended to the position of Vice President of marketing and PR. This is what set the stage for me to start American Rebel PR with my wife, Heather.
RF: What made Heather and yourself start up American Rebel?
When Von Dutch was unraveling in late 2005, I decided that I was going to leave and start an agency where I could use the relationships I had built with celebrities and the media . From the experience at Von Dutch, I figured out a new blueprint for exposing brands through the use of celebrities and the mass media. I realized that it was shortsighted of me to be doing this for just one company, so with that in mind, I started my agency so that I could apply my brand building strategy to many different clients. It started with fashion and accessory brands, but has branched out into all sorts of different lifestyle products, including electronics, beverages, and cigars.
RF: Generally people have a hard time working with there spouse, let alone running a successful business together. What has set Heather and yourself apart from this stereo type?
I think that we work so well together because we have a genuine love for what we do and each other. I think the key element to working together successfully is being able to establish our roles for the business. I am the face of the company and the one who deals with the clients, celebrities, and media, while Heather is behind the scenes making sure that the internal structure of the company is sound and that our staff is doing the necessary things to produce viable results for our clients.
RF: What do you like to do to unwind from the insanity of work?
CD: We’d love to get away for vacations more, but that rarely ever happens because we’re so busy, so instead we take our dogs out for hikes at Runyon Canyon and we go to the gym often. We also love to eat, so we go to a lot of restaurants. We’re also really into music, so we like to go see live shows.
RF: American Rebel has represented a lot of amazing brands since 2005. What is the process of choosing who you represent?
CD: We have always sought out brands that we really like and thought would be appealing to celebrities and the media. I’ve always looked for brands that I wanted to wear personally, as lifestyle
marketing and PR is most effective when the person working with the brand genuinely likes and wears the products. On any given day, you can see me in JUMP Shoes, Rock Revival jeans, a Curtis & Co. watch, and a Metropark jacket.
RF: Has a product ever approached you for representation and you just went, ummmmmm HELL NO!
CD: Yes, a few years back, I was approached by a designer that I worked closely with many years ago and he asked me to do PR for his new namesake clothing line. The line was really ugly and tacky, so I said that I would only do it if he paid me double the rate that I usually garnered. He tried to cut it in half and I told him to forget it. The line is very well-known, but seen as cheesy by most, so I am very happy that we didn’t do it.
RF: How does American Rebel celebrate when it takes a client from one level, and transforms it into a household name?
CD: We don’t usually celebrate that, as it is something that is more or a gradual process that happens over time, rather than overnight. Though we do quarterly parties at our office where we bring in a bunch of sponsors and invite all of our colleagues and friends. We’ve found that doing events like these are helpful in spreading the message of what we do and it generally helps us find new clients.
RF: One of my favorite artists of all time is Scott Weiland of STP, how did you come about creating English Laundry with him?
CD: Scott and I met back in 2004 at the World Music Awards in Las Vegas. I actually hit it off more with his ex-wife, Mary Weiland who was doing a celebrity gifting company called Double Platinum Swag, so we would talk often about working together. I invited her and Scott to come into Von Dutch to get a bunch of clothing from the store and Scott and I ended up spending over two hours together picking out clothing. We started out by talking about just doing a couple of custom pieces together and from there the idea for the line was born. Scott has a very late 60’s, early 70’s sense of style, so he was looking to do Saville Row style, bespoke tailored suits. As things started breaking down with Von Dutch, it became increasingly apparent that we would not be able to create this line, so I put it on hold for 2 years until I found the perfect partner in Christopher Wicks and his brand, English Laundry. When I first started working with Christopher Wicks, I realized that this was a perfect match, so I suggested it to Christopher. He was really excited, so I set up a meeting with Scott and it took off from there. Most recently, we just got a nationwide order from Nordstrom for the line, so that is a really big success that I am very proud of.
RF: So for those that haven’t seen you on MTV can you let them know what they missed out on?
CD: My company and I were the subject of the premiere episode of a new MTV show called MTV Hired. It is a documentary series about young professionals and their search for employment in today’s tough economy. Every episode, they profile a different company that is looking for an employee. After we filmed our episode and the show was green lit, I had the opportunity to place 3 of my clients on the show. King Baby Studio, Blowfish Shoes, and Energy Muse Jewelry all were amongst the first 20 episodes of the show. It is a really informative and entertaining look at how companies conduct their hiring process.
RF: You have had an amazing career as an entrepreneur. What advice would you give someone that is trying to achieve the same success with their own business?
CD: Be bold and be willing to take risks. Have faith in yourself, even if you aren’t necessarily sure of what you are doing. Also, it’s very important to be honest with people and deliver on your promises. Great businesses are built upon relationships, so be sure to understand the importance of them.
In This Moment
My music must have pick this issue is “A Star-Crossed Wasteland” from the band In This Moment that is in a record store near you right now. If your wondering how great this album is I’ll let a quote from my eleven year old daughter Pamalatera Charmiane (Yes, named after the greatest band ever Pantera!) say it all…. “Dad I need a double bass pedal so I can play ‘Gunshow’ by In This Moment please!” Now there is no way I can say no to that? She is a huge fan of their drummer Jeff Fabb now and it looks like their will be a ‘ddrum’ drumkit in the future! For myself, if it is possible to wear out a digital album by playing it to much, this will be the one I do it to.
Singer Miria Brink is one of the most powerful singers in the business! She will have you in awe with the opening track ‘Gunshow’ as she screams “Welcome to the Gunshow!” and then wrapping up the album by seducing you with the soft tones of her voice on ‘Worlds of Flames’. This band is an all around package that will be entertaining us for many years.
To get a full breakdown of the new album check out “Check My Brain” online at
Website: http://beverlyhillstimes.blogspot.com
For more info on In This Moment visit http://www.myspace.com/inthismoment
Follow them on twitter at http://twitter.com/officialitm
Sabine Roemer
Sabine is one of the most kindest souls who has a passion of bringing the beauty out of everything she is involved with. I was excited to ‘Check Sabine’s Brain’ and see what this amazing artist has been up to.
RF: What was the first piece you ever created and why did you decide to create it?
SR: I always have been creative, drawing, painting, crafting and making things since I was little. When I was 15 years old I did a week work experience with this traditional goldsmith/jewelry Designer Dietmar Kohn in my hometown Karlsruhe. I finished my first piece that day after he introduced me to all the tools, materials and techniques. It is a chunky ring with one diamond and a floral band around it, which I still wear until now.
RF: What event sticks out in your mind when you think of your time at Pforzheim Goldsmith and Watchmaker School?
SR: I was always trying to be creative in different fields. The school was amazing to be at, as we got educated in such a wide range of subjects from gemmology, watch-making, drawing, art history, chemics, stone cutting, engraving, setting and silversmithing. But I guess the proudest moment during that time was when I created the Medals for the European Basketball Championship, as I was playing myself since the age of twelve and I am still a big fan.
RF: You have traveled and worked every where, and I am sure a lot of inspiration comes from all the different places you’ve been. Has there been one that really surprised you that you were inspired by?
SR: It’s hard to pick one, as I get my inspiration from everywhere landscapes, architecture, people and of course animals. To go into the world and work in all kind of different workshops was an amazing experience. I discovered so many unique techniques, which we are losing unfortunately bit by bit, from the granulation in Italy, etching in Greece, stone-carving in New Zealand, tool-making in Australia, Ostrich egg jewellery in Botswana to the inlaid work in France. I’m also very excited to go to Little Tibet now and work and learn from the Ladakhis about their craft and skills.
RF: You have worked with some amazing people in the past, one of my favorite is Stephen Webster in London. Is there anyone out that you are hoping to work with in the future?
I have to say I feel very lucky, that I’m in the situation, that I can express myself under my own name. But I always like collaborations with projects or brands and there are a lot I admire. I’m a big fan of my fellow countryman Karl Lagerfeld , Tom Ford is a genius and in the Jewellery world I have to say I admire Van Cleef&Arpel, Cartier and Harry Winston.
RF: How did it feel to hear Morgan Freeman talk about you on Jay Leno?
SR: He seems extremely happy with the work you did for him.
It was so unexpected as I just wanted to help and promote this amazing 46664 Bangle project .When I saw Morgan Freeman talking about me at the Jay Leno show and on the red carpet interviews during the Oscars I have to say I was quiet shocked and couldn’t believe that he said my name. He is a wonderful talented person and so supportive.
RF: How did that project come about?
SR: I’m working with Nelson Mandela and his foundation now since 2007 where I create one-of-a-kind sculptures to help raise funds for his causes. Morgan Freeman bought my last sculpture I made for Mandela’s 91st birthday celebration in NYC last year and when he got nominated for an Academy Award for the role of Nelson Mandela it just seemed a perfect fit to create something special for this achievement and to help promote the cause of the 46664 bangle.
RF: Is there any other celebrity that you are hoping to design for in the future?
I have to say it is an amazing feeling to see my pieces on the red carpet and big events to reach a wider audience. I love the style of Beyonce Knowles, Charlize Theron, Heidi Klum and of course Lady GaGa as there are no boundaries for a designer.
RF: Does life seem surreal right now? You just sold The Emerald Queen, a life-size elephant using Gemfields Zambian emeralds, to an anonymous bidder for £150,000.00, and now have launched your first official collection, Arabian Nights, exclusively at Harrods by Appointment.
SR: Yes of course it does, I still can’t believe what all happened in the last three years since I started on my own. One day you are leaving your job and jumping into the cold water and hope for the best. The next day you are meeting people like Nelson Mandela, Bill Clinton. And now to show my collection in Harrods is a dream comes true. It all seems to happen so quick and I’m so happy to be in this position to just do what I love.
RF: With your insane busy business schedule, when you do have time to for you, what do you do to unwind from the craziness?
SR: To unwind I do some yoga, pilates or just see my friends and family. For me it doesn’t feel like I have to take time off from what I do as I truly found my vocation.
RF: I have a neckless that I received from my grandfather that I never take off, do you have a piece of jewelry like that you wear all of the time? And why is it so special?
SR: Yes , it is a very small golden watch my grandmother gave to me just right before she passed away and a small golden heart my mum gave me, which was a present from her dad to her. That is exactly what I want, to create pieces that tell a story and which you want to give to your children one day to keep these memories alive.
For more about Sabine Roemer visit
Website: http://www.sabineroemer.com
Andy Mackenzie
Andy Mackenzie is a musician, actor, and family man. The nick name Daddy Mack fits perfect for a man who puts his family first by being the best at his craft and constantly striving to be the best he can everyday. I had a chance to ‘Check Mack’s Brain’ about life and what makes him a triple threat in Hollywood, Actor, musician, and family man.
RF: First things first, you’re a successful musician and actor, along with a family man that includes two beautiful women in your life, Is there anything you can’t do?
AM: Ooh, tough question. I appreciate that. I try to do as much as I can do. If I can’t, I’ll try anyway. HARD.
RF: What is the key to balancing the many hats you wear in life?
AM: Stay calm, grounded, healthy, clear and present. I like to spread myself thick. Concentrate on everything. Especially the daddy part. And water. Lots of it.
RF: What do you do to unwind from all the chaos in your professional career?
AM: Exercise. Sweating. I love it. I need it. It feels so damn good. Gym. Pushing. Pulling. Tennis. And of course, our hot pool with the little one. We would stay in the pool ‘til we’re full body prunes.
RF: What was the reason you got behind a kit and started making noise?
AM: In high school, a few of my friends played guitar and bass, some wanted to sing but only two drummers. Great drummers but already in bands. So, I said “I’ll do the drums,” got a kit, took a couple lessons. But the dude couldn’t teach me how to rock the f#@k out. So, I fired him and basically taught myself. Transcribed my favorite songs and went with the flow. Still, I couldn’t save my life if I had to perform any major rudiments, or even a roll.
RF: What can we expect next from 33 Degree?
AM: Since we just released a full album, Regret The Heredity (iTunes, Amazon, etc.), we may get a video together for a single. Plus, we’ve been taking a break to write a lot of new material. Once we’ve got another album full of tunes, we’ll try to hit the road again.
RF: Do you remember your first casting call? What was it and what stands out?
AM: Oh yes. I remember. Reaching back to ‘89 for the remake of The Lord of the Flies. Casting Director came to my school, Harvard High School, asked the drama teacher to pull out his best actors. I made that first cut and auditioned right then and there. They called me back twice to their office in L.A., then flew me twice to New York for chemistry reads with Balthazar Getty. It ended up going to some kid connected to one of the producers, so the director told me anyway. Oh yes. I remember. Kinda funny though. Even when I was 14, I was already going out for the bad guy.
RF: What was your first paying gig as an actor?
AM: Ooh, you’re making me reach back. Actually, I was paid as an infant for a commercial with a lion or a tiger. I forget what it was. But when I really started back, my first real job was for a commercial for The Good Guys. I was in production as a P.A. at the same time, so I worked 12 hours at that job, went straight to the commercial set, a night shoot, worked 12 hours, swung by home for a quick shower, then back to the P.A. job for another 14 hours. I think I squeezed a few z’s at red lights.
RF: I dug the biker character you played on Burn Notice this year. Is there any chance that he can return to seek revenge on Michael Weston, or even help him out in a future episode?
AM: Well, since he wasn’t actually killed on camera, you just never know.
RF: If you could work with anyone wether it was an actor or musician on a project who would it be?
AM: I’d love to work with so many but I’d really love to fuse the acting and the drumming somehow. Someday. I can dream.
RF: I appreciate you taking the time to talk with me, and before I let you go, answer this with out thinking…. Top 5 songs ever recorded!
AM: Dazed and Confused - Led Zep,
One - Metallica,
Jesus Christ Pose - Soundgarden,
Aenima - Tool,
Black - Pearl Jam.
Honestly, I need more time! And more songs
For more info on Andy Mackenzie visit:
Website: http://www.imdb.me/AndyMackenzie
Twitter @Andy_Mackenzie
BHT Music Calendar
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Lady Gaga
August 11th and 12th - Staples Center
Ozzfest 2010
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Ozzy Osbourne and Motley Crüe
August 14th - San Manuel Amphitheater
Dave Matthews Band
August 21st - Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
August 23rd - Hollywood Bowl
Sunset Strip Music Festival
Smashing Pumpkins
Slash with Fergi and Myles Kennedy
and many more
August 26th to 28th - Sunset Strip
West Hollywood, CA
Green Day
August 31st - Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
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“Get LA Off Oil Day” Star-Studded Eco Car Parade
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Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, Councilmember Jan Perry, Filmmaker Josh Tickell & Producer Rebecca Harrell Tickell, Dan Jacobson, Denny Zane, Dan Witzling, Matthew King, Damon Nagami, Katherine Nguyen, Ron Silverman, Ruben Aronin, Chris Urisitti of LA Center Studios & Greenhouse, Peter Fonda, Richard Greene, James Kyson Lee, Q’Orianka Pilcher, Chris Paine, Agape Choir and non-profit organizations got together for “LA GET OFF OIL DAY” & Eco Car Parade, produced by the award-winning team from the biodiesel documentary, “FUEL”.
The Award Winning Documentary Film-FUEL launched its DVD release in June and Josh Tickell, Director of FUEL, focuses on sustainable energy and environmentally conscious films with a social impact. Having grown up in the bayous of South Louisiana, Tickell has a personal interest vested in this global catastrophe. His film FUEL won the 2008 Sundance Film Festival Audience Award for Best Documentary. The movie was released theatrically in the U.S. in 2009 and played for over a year, reaching critical acclaim in over 50 cities. Rebecca Harrell Tickell, Producer of FUEL, recently launched her book, “Hot, Rich & Green” outlining successful women entrepreneurs in the eco- movement. FUEL was produced by Greg Reitman of Blue Water Entertainment, Dale Rosenbloom of Open Pictures, Daniel Assael, & Darius Fisher.
The 30/10 initiative would
accelerate the construction of 12 transit projects approved by voters in 2008 in Measure R from the current 30-year timeline to ten years. Benefits of the 30/10 initiative include 166,000 construction jobs; the elimination of more than 500,000 pounds of emissions; saving 10.3 million gallons of gasoline per year; and expanding transit boardings by 77 million per year while reducing by 208 million the vehicle miles traveled in Los Angeles County.
Nicholas “Aqua” McCarrell
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The beat goes onward and upward for Television’s brightest and youngest music producer. It’s hard to believe that at 28 years of age Nicholas “Aqua” McCarrell has managed to turn his passion for music into a successful music producing gig for some of TVs hottest hit shows. From his weekly music compositions for Entourage to Beverly Hills 90210 and The George Lopez sitcom, this New York born city kid turned L.A. music mover and shaker has become a major music force in Hollywood. With his rise of television music production success, life is good and getting better for McCarrell who works and lives on both East and West coast.
“I grew up in a music lovers environment at home with my parents. I was exposed to different kinds of music from an early age.; it was a part of our lives. Although my music has changed over the years, I look back on every phase including hip hop as helping shape how I relate to music today. Many people have guided and supported my work helping me to get where I am. I was in New York, working on a hip hop project, when a friend played some of my original music for TV producer Bruce Helford. He called and told me he was creating a new television program, The George Lopez Show, and wanted me to do the music. He believed in me at an early age (21); I don’t think many would have. The show ran for six seasons and continues to air in active syndication.”
McCarrell’s early successes were in hip hop—he is a multi-platinum hip hop producer who has worked with such artists such as Jay-Z and Kanye West —who he says was pivotal in introducing him to the world of hip hop production. These days McCarrell has turned his eye or rather his ear more toward the mainstream and emerged a considerable talent as a music composer for weekly top rated televison shows; a place he enjoys and plans on staying and expanding.
“I think the key to my success begins with my musical diversity. From playing the guitar (which began at age 13) to playing the drums (in his high school marching band) I’m able to be a one-man band. When I’m given a theme I can do aggressive rap and hip hop to dramatic scoring; from a rock feel or world music vibe—I am always able to capture the feeling.”
A partner in Wonder land Outpost Music with lifelong friend Asher “AP” Hardt —a producer, avid record collector, and manager of multiple producers and composers— the two started their company with a debut release in 2008 of Baton Rouge native Shawn Anthony’s “Beautiful Life-EP” and it very quickly grabbed the attention of thousands of fans world wide.
“Deadlines for weekly television shows can be tough. But I also have days when there are no deadlines. I am a workaholic and I love what I do, so a coffee run at 4AM when it’s crunch time works just fine for me. It’s a huge blessing to be able to do what you love.”
From a local DJ with turntables playing parties, to network television music producer, McCarrell is living his dream and is carving out a future in a very competitive business.
Nicholas Aqua McCarrell
Asher Hardt
Wonderland Outpost Music
aquamusicgroup@mac.com
asherhardt@mac.com
(310) 975-5073
Photo Credit: Jonathan Kofahl
Hot, Rich & Green Movement
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Hot, Rich & Green celebrates successful women in the Green Movement. Author Rebecca Harrell Tickell launched her new book to a packed room of supporters at W Hollywood. Celebrities attending included: Amy Smart, Rachelle Carson Begley, Anna Getty, Frances Fisher and more. Rebecca has dedicated her career to the advancement of women in green businesses. She specializes in providing women with tactics in order to profit from their passion for helping their communities and the planet. Hot, Rich and Green showcases women reshaping the environmental movement, while achieving monetary success and personal satisfaction. Hot, Rich and Green is a book about women, for women, by women.
Website: http://www.hotrichandgreen.com
City of Hope Commemorates “Power of Hope Gala Fundraiser”
August 14, 2010 by admin
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Donors, supporters and industry executives gathered at City of Hope’s Tour of Hope in Duarte to commemorate “Power of Hope,” an eight-year, $1 billion campaign to raise dollars to advance research and treatment in cancer, diabetes and other life-threatening diseases, plus attract accomplished faculty, expand opportunities for research, advance education in the biological sciences, support scientific collaborations and strengthen the institution’s compassionate patient care. Speakers were Michael A. Friedman, M.D., president/CEO; Alexandra Levine, M.D., M.A.C.P., CMO; David Josephson, M.D., assistant Professor of Surgery, Urology and Urologic Oncology; Matthew Loscalzo, L.C.S.W., Exec Director of Supportive Care Medicine and Administrative Director; Sh
eri & Les Biller Patient & Family Resource Center; and Lily Lai, M.D., clinical associate professor and physician of General Oncologic Surgery. More than $550 million of the $1 billion has been raised in gifts and pledges since the quiet phase of the campaign began in 2005. The campaign will culminate in 2013 to recognize and celebrate The City of Hope’s 100th anniversary.
Website: http://www.cityofhope.org
Celebs Launch Groundbreaking Spay & Neuter Low Cost Animals Programs
August 14, 2010 by admin
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Groundbreaking initiative developed by the California Spay and Neuter License Plate Fund kicked off at the WLA Animal Shelter with LA Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, and actors Justin Chambers, Katie Cleary, Andrew Stern, Persia White, Matt Grant and Lacey Conner. The Spay and Neuter Specialty License Plate Program funds free or low-cost spay and neuter surgery programs in California. License plates feature artwork was created and donated by actor and artist Pierce Brosnan. Mayor Villaraigosa and Mr. Brosnan as well as several other high profile special guests were on hand to launch the California Spay and Neuter License Plate Fund and were joined by community and animal health supporters. The California Spay and Neuter License Plate Program both raises awareness concerning the overwhelming number of homeless and unwanted dogs and cats in California and the importance of spaying and neutering pets to save animal lives. The program will fund spay and neuter surgeries through local animal care and control agency voucher programs and through in-house or local veterinary clinics.
A Living Portrait of a Portraitist
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The Art Scene
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Art In Motion
Celebrated Photographer Robin Layton Solo In LA West Hollywood was the setting for celebrated photographer Robin Layton, an LA photographer and Pulitzer Prize nominee who was declared one of the world’s eight most talented photographers by LIFE magazine. Layton combines gauzy art photography with rustic found objects she picks up at flea markets around the country making them one-of-a-kind. This is her first solo show in LA since moving here seven years ago. Among famous clients who collect her work are Oprah Winfrey, Robery Downey Jr. and Sarah Jessica Parker. At the gallery were actress Frances Fisher, Kathy Naimy, Patricia Bethune and Thom Blerdz among other.
Website: http://www.robinlaytonworks.com
Mi Buenos Aires Querido
A photographic exhibition by Martin Cohen
The photographic exhibition on Buenos Aires celebrates the passion and colors of one of Latin America’s most remarkable cities and its bicentennial (200 years of independence). Many of the photographs were taken in La Boca, one of the oldest and most authentic neighborhoods of the capital. In this popular artists’ quarter of Buenos Aires, we encounter a unique blend of old architecture and intense, primary colors, characteristic of its famous main promenade, Caminito. Special attention should also be paid to the murals of Pasaje Lanin in the neighboring barrio of Barracas. The extensive mosaics were created in 2000 by local artist Marino Santa Maria and cover a row of houses over the full length of a city block. Martin Cohen has visited Buenos Aires on many occasions; photos for this exhibition were taken in 2008.
VIP guests: Jose Cafiero, Deputy Consul General of the Argentine Republic; Johannes van Tilburg, Honorary Consul of the Netherlands; Fernando Lazcano Dunn, Former Consul General of Bolivia; Argentine film director Martin Guigui; Barbara Lazaroff, Pieter Jan Brugge; Dr. Frank Ryan; Jesse Metcalfe; Cara Santana; Sybil Danning; Rikki Rosent; Beverly Cohn; Celeste Yarnall, and others from the U.S., Argentina, the Netherlands and Italy.
David Streets Beverly Hills
9407 S. Santa Monica Blvd
(310) 275-3464
Website: http://www.martincohenphotography.com
Celebrity Soup by Jill Garneski
August 14, 2010 by admin
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Celestino Drago has his biggest claim to fame in his flagship Ristorante and Bar, Drago in Santa Monica. The menu reflects the Sicilian born chef’s passion and innovation. A seasonal and sophisticated selection with rustic, Sicilian ingredients. The wine list is full of rare finds and has earned the Award of Excellence from Wine Spectator. Service is impeccable and space is perfectly appointed with a mix of old world elegance and a sleek modern look. The bar has a clubby feel but aesthetics to attract a West Side crowd. I had the surprise menu which is individual wine pairing with each course. Here are a few of my ultimate all time favorites:
ANTIPASTA: Cannelli di prosciutto. melon e granchio (dungeness crab, prosciutto, melon, basil),
INSALATA: Burrata (heirloom tomato, aged Balsamic, basil - keep it simple!)
ENTRATE: Bistecca alla Forentina (10 oz. porterhouse, tuscan bean)
PASTA: pappardelle (roasted pheasant, morel mushroom)
DOLCI: tortino di Cioccolata, Fragole al Balsamico (strawberry, chocolate tartlet, creme fraiche, Balsamic)
Drago
2628 Wilshire Boulevard.
Santa Monica, California
310-828-1585
Website: http://www.celestinodrago.com
Avanti Cafe in Pasadena has the most incredible Gourmet Wood fired Pizza and worth the drive! The “Wood Burned Delight” is my favorite. Fresh tomato sauce, ricotta cheese, pepperoni, black olives and a pre-mix of green and red peppers with red onions. Heaven! The pastas and calzones are creative and I highly recommend the Chicken Tequila Fettuccine.
Avanti Cafe
111 North Lake Avenue
Pasadena, California 91101
626-577-4688
VACA PLANS?
Looking for the ultimate in planning your vacation? Gorgeous entrepreneurs/partners in making the world your oyster, Donna Wong and Courtney norris are your ticket. Their mission: “making the world yours, with ease.” Tony & Eva Longoria Parker rave about them. Eva says, “Tony and I consult with Donna before any vacation because she is the authority on luxury vacations. Her knowledge and service are equally superior to her compassion and friendship.”
Allure Plus
8306 Wilshire Boulevard
Beverly Hills, California
310-650-0151
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BEAUTY BITES!
Ever
yone in the know is driving to richard’s Barber shop in West Hollywood for that high priced Beverly Hills hair look without the Beverly Hills price tag! David Fletcher is Hollywood’s new “it” stylist and makes every day a good hair day at the low key, sunny barber shop on Sunset Boulevard. His flair for hair is a natural talent, though he did study under the legendary master George Masters who taught David what Masters called “yellow blonde to pillow case white,” which was used for Marilyn Monroe and Ann Margaret’s sexy red. David studied with Vidal Sassoon before returing to LA. Although he won’t name drop, he makes house calls to some A-listers in Hollywood. “I talk to my clients before we start,”says David. “I look at their face and skin tone and listen to what they want, then go to work. I also have my clients flip their hair upside down for perfect layers.” David has a southwest, American Indian inspired style and taps into his inner Shaman while working his magic. Techniques and trends change, but David’s eye for color and balance is timeless.
David is available by appointment:
323-876-1800
7268 Sunset Boulevard
West Hollywood, CA 90046
Jill Garneski co-hosts her Celebrity Soup segment on Dining with Dills which can be seen on CNN Local Edition, Charter Cable and KJLA. Her Celebrity Soup column appears monthly in The Beverly Hills Times and the column was featured regularly on TV Land.com Jill is working on upcoming television segments and articles that are geared toward looking and feeling great. In addition to work on television and print, Jill is a consultant for Paramount Pictures Special Events and can be reached at her office at the studio: 323-956-8386.
For information about buying www.celebritysoup.com please contact Jill directly at:
celebritysoup@yahoo.com.
Beverly Hills: Where the Cupcake is King
August 14, 2010 by admin
Filed under Editorials
New York has its pizza. Philly has its cheesesteaks. Memphis has its barbeque. But here in Beverly Hills the cupcake is king! Everyday of the week you’ll find dozens of locals and tourists alike lining the sidewalks, all waiting to get their hands on those sugary, carbloaded little pieces of heaven.
So when did this love affair with cupcakes begin in our fabulous city, you ask? In April 2005, according to Sprinkles Cupcakes owner Charles Neslon, who says, “We were the world’s first cupcake bakery.”
And the story of how Sprinkles got started is truly amazing. Nelson tells us, “My wife Candace and I were both investment bankers. On a whim, she decided to go to pastry school.” Those classes obviously paid off, because it wasn’t long before Candace was getting orders from all over town for her delicious pastries. Nelson goes on to say, “We decided the only way to keep up with the orders was to open a bakery, which is now Sprinkles.”
Just six months after the grand opening Barbra Streisand stopped by to pick up some goodies. The iconic singer was so impressed by the cupcakes that she sent them as gifts to her other celebrity friends. “She mailed Oprah Winfrey a box of cupcakes as a holiday gift. Oprah loved them so much that she featured them on her show, which made the business explode overnight,” he says.
Sprinkles has continued to grow since those early days. The bakery still calls Beverly Hills home, but they now have stores in New York, Dallas, San Francisco and Phoenix. Nelson says their formula for success is simple, “Our focus is on quality. We bake fresh all day, using only the best ingredients. Our chocolate is imported from France and our cocoa comes from Belgium.”
Red velvet is their signature cupcake and this summer they’re introducing some new flavors, including key lime, lemon-blueberry and cherry. “There’s something for everyone, “ he says.
Another destination-du-jour for cupcake lovers here in Beverly Hills is Crumbs Bake Shop, which is just a few blocks away from Sprinkles. “Crumbs offers a decadent gourmet cupcake experience as well as the charm of a neighborhood bakery,“ according to Crumbs spokesperson Marissa Sanchez.
Upon entering the store your sweet tooth will be overwhelmed! There are rows upon rows of colorful cupcakes, in 85 flavors to be exact, ranging from caramel-apple to cosmopolitan (yes, just like the drink.) “Crumbs is the nation’s largest retailer of cupcakes with more than 25 locations. Our signature size cupcakes are the largest, each with it’s own personality. Everyone is sure to find the perfect cupcake,” Sanchez tells us.
This summer they are spicing things up by introducing the Picnic Basket Collection, which includes flavors like, apple cobbler, pink lemonade and pina colada, which Sanchez says is, “just right for both the hostess and the partygoer this summer.”
Sounds delicious!








