Calabasas Style: January/February 2014

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Calabasas Style Profile with the Kopelow Family

The Best Ways to get Fit and Healthy National Charity League Debutante Ball



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appy 2014 to one and all! The new year is always a time for fresh starts and positive changes. Adopting healthier lifestyle choices or getting in shape is at the top of almost everyone’s resolution list. We’ve dedicated a large part of this issue to help you reach those goals. In our MOVE section, we list the best places to get healthy and fit. Dr. Schechter, DDS details some insights about what our mouths can tell us about heart disease. Dr. Anna Guanche tells us about laser treatments for our skin. West Hills Hospital shares its knowledge with an upcoming new speakers bureau. We also want to thank so many who gave back during the holiday season, especially the Cancer Support Community who helped so many families in need. We had a fun time meeting the Koplows for our family spotlight. The couple shares the many chef hats that fill their home. Silverado shares a heartwarming story about going back in time. Cerise Charlene’s Connie Hong shows us the stunning styles of her custom gowns. You will also find a tribute to the beautiful debutantes of the National Charity League, San Fernando Valley Chapter, who debuted following six years of community service. I’d like to give thanks to the incredible team that puts in so much effort into each issue to make Calabasas Style the best it can be. Each team member is so appreciated! A toast to the best of the new year and all that it may bring!

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ON THE COVER: The Kopelow Family Photographed by: Marvin Steindler

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Eric and Donna Kopelow: A Recipe for Cuisine and Travel in Calabasas By Beth Cone Kramer Photographed By Marvin Steindler

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orporate executive chef Eric Kopelow and his wife, Donna, who works for a major airline, chose Calabasas as their home 11 years ago when they relocated from northern Illinois. The Mont Calabasas residents say, “Calabasas is far enough from the city but close enough to everything, especially Malibu. We love that Calabasas is growing, but it still has the charm of a small community.” Eric brings 30 years of culinary experience to his position as vice president and corporate executive chef at Universal Studios Hollywood. The chef oversees a culinary team of hundreds, operating kitchens and a bakery where food is prepared from scratch. “On busy days, we feed thousands of guests and really try to make their experience a positively memorable one,” Eric says. “In addition, we do on-property catering, which sets us apart from everyone, as we have a location that no one can duplicate. It is movie magic that brings the fantasy to reality. Partnering with Wolfgang Puck, our philosophy is to set the bar and have others follow behind.” When Kopelow appeared in a television segment with Julia Child, the famed chef taught him to appreciate that every dish he makes must be the best it can be. “The most memorable comment that she had said to me was that the youth of today will set the culinary trends of tomorrow, which in fact is what has happened,” he says. Kopelow has cooked for presidents Carter, Reagan and George H.W. Bush earlier in his career. The chef has received accolades and awards, most recently Chef of the Year by Chef Magazine. Kopelow is finalizing his first cookbook for an expected 2014 release. “As a chef, it is always an experience to go to a new place, to try the cuisine that a chef has mastered,” Eric says. “We have traveled all over the world and stayed in the finest of hotels, dined in many fourand five-star restaurants.” The couple’s favorite vacation spots are Las Vegas, Paris and Rome. Closer to home, the couple enjoys dining at Nobu in Malibu, Toscanova, and Pedalers Fork. When traveling internationally, the couple’s favorite restaurant is Guy Savoy in Paris. Eric’s travels to more than 100 countries have contributed to his culinary style. He has lived in Hong Kong, Paris and New Delhi, India. “It was truly an experience to understand the cultures and, for me, the cuisines throughout the world,” he says. Donna says, “Having worked in the airline business for more than 25 years, I have flown to cities and countries around the globe. The opportunities to be able to see the world just make you appreciate what you really have. During the Gulf War, I volunteered to fly with the troops overseas to help protect our freedom.” She notes that living in Okinawa, Japan, New York, New Jersey, San Antonio, Illinois, Seattle and Calabasas has provided her with a truly cultural experience. During the couple’s travels, they have amassed a large collection of chef statues and artwork featuring chefs from around the globe. Eric also collects pinball and old arcade machines. The couple are oenophiles who occasionally enjoy a glass of wine with a meal. The couple’s wine and champagne collection includes more than 800 bottles, some bottles of wine dating as far back as 1929.

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The Kopelows are committed to giving back to the community. Donna supports her husband’s charitable endeavors, has raised money for the Westlake Junior League, and participated in chamber of commerce events. The couple is involved in the Discover a Star Foundation, a Universal Studios Hollywood charity that raises money for local people in need. Eric auctions himself to “come to a home to cook a custom 10-course meal for up to 20 guests. Each course has a different wine. All the money from the auctions goes to Discover a Star.” He donates similar dinners to raise money for Covenant House California, which provides homeless kids with a place to sleep, a hot meal and counseling. When the Kopelows first moved to Calabasas, Donna took a break from the airline to work as a sales associate and then assistant manager at M. Frederic. She shared, “I got to know the community firsthand and truly knew this was a community I would love.” The couple says, “Calabasas has everything you need within a small radius. More importantly, the people who live here make you feel you are in a friendly community.” n If you know a great family or individual to profile, please contact us at: stylepublishing@gmail.com.


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Community Supports

CALABASAS THEATER TEACHER Injured in LAX Shooting

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alabasas High School students, teachers and the local community have rallied behind the school’s popular performing arts teacher as he recovers from a shooting incident at LAX.

On Nov. 1, Calabasas High School theater teacher Brian Ludmer waited to board a flight to his friend’s wedding when he heard gunshots. As the teacher attempted to run, the LAX gunman, alleged to be Paul Anthony Ciancia, 23, shot him in the leg, shattering two bones. Ludmer dropped to the ground, his eyes meeting the gunman. The 29-year old teacher dragged himself into a closet and used his scout skills to fashion a tourniquet from his sweatshirt. He told his colleagues he had expected the worst. He peered out the closet door to find a police officer, who helped him to an ambulance. Calabasas High School principal C.J. Foss said she spoke with Ludmer from the ambulance. Foss, Las Virgenes Unified School District Superintendent Dan Stepenosky and fellow teachers visited Ludmer at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, where he had undergone three surgeries. The teacher sent a message the next day, thanking friends and family for their support and describing his ordeal.

Ludmer faces months of physical therapy but is expected to regain use of his leg. Students, fellow teachers, and the Calabasas community have supported the popular Ludmer, the technical director and stage crew teacher. Hundreds of Calabasas High students, led by senior Greta Melendez, staged a walkout and rally Nov. 5 to support Ludmer and protest against gun violence. Calabasas mayor Fred Gaines urged students to contact lawmakers. Foss added, “This is a teachable moment, and they want to seize the moment and make something positive and really send a message that says, ‘For this generation, this has got to stop.’ ” Foss said that Ludmer was touched by the student’s efforts. To date, an online fundraiser dedicated to helping with Ludmer’s medical expenses has raised close to $48,000 toward the goal of $100,000. Ludmer siblings, who administrate the fundraising effort, said that any leftover funds would be donated to The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence. The Calabasas teacher has long been an anti-gun violence advocate, Foss said. At this year’s Calabasas Classic 5K/10K run on Nov. 10, Team Brian was organized to raise money for the teacher. To donate, visit youcaring.com/medical-fundraiser/help-brian-getback-on-his-feet/102787.

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Winter Trends By Fred Levine of M. Fredric

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2014 is the time when the overthe-top and avant-garde fashions from the fall and spring seasons transform into more realistic and wearable looks. The chic in-between season is here, and we’re coveting everything from color to prints and exaggerated silhouettes.

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The “it” girl is a bit bipolar as she juxtaposes this season’s trends. She’s donned in black and white while also flitting about in frilly pinks and flashy metallics; mainstream geometric shapes and stripes to a more global point of view with worldly prints; taking the structured and typically tailored blazer, trouser and suit to a softer shape and looser silhouette — all the while showing both sides of femininity and masculinity in a “boy meets girl” mentality. To wrap up the season’s color … pink! The pastel is emerging in beautiful shades of blush done up in everything from chiffon to leather. From head-to-toe looks to pairing with boldly dark colors, even the world’s most zealous cynics may be jumping on board with the pretty hue.

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Midriffs have been exposed for a few seasons now, and the crop top continues this season but in a more modest and modern approach. Designers are softening the shapes across the board, leaving a more relaxed and less constricted silhouette. A flowing shorter top pairs beautifully with the new hemline of the long skirt or the oversized nature of the wide-leg trouser — a look that somewhat reverts back to the 70s lover in all of us.

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Prepare to make use of your holiday leftovers as those lamé and brocade pieces will be emerging as a key trend. Though shimmery metallics are typically reserved for nighttime wear, designers are repositioning the subtle use of these elements and going full swing with the use of gold, silver and liquid bronze. From t-shirts to jumpsuits, this shining trend will hit the streets while the sun is still up. n Over the years, Fred Levine has been one of the ‘go-to’ people for fashion reporters looking for the fashion direction as it emerges from the streets of L.A.

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1. BLUSH Blush Boutique specializes in contemporary fashions from the hottest designers, and at affordable prices with 30-40 new styles weekly. You’ll love the selection of fabulous sweaters, jackets and tops. Pair with the wide selection of skinny pants and leggings, and you’re set for the season! Blush Calabasas The Courtyard at the Commons 23671 Calabasas Road Calabasas 818.222.5874

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2. KATE & LACE Discover Kate & Lace Lingerie and Swim for that special Valentine’s Day gift that every woman will love. This new specialty boutique offers a delightful assortment of name-brand lingerie and swimwear that is soft and sexy and will make every woman feel beautiful on the inside and out. The expert staff can help you find the perfect style and fit for that special Valentine lady in your life. Kate & Lace 2900 Townsgate Road, Suite 107 Westlake Village 805.370.5222 www.kateandlace.com

3. ANAT MARIN Give your Valentine one of Anat Marin’s luxuriously handcrafted leather handbags and accessories. You’ll discover superb designs and a timeless collection of styles for men and women that will be forever cherished. (Red Crocodile Wallet $712; Leather Cuff $95; Embellished Keys $55 each; Men’s Wallets $45-$85). Anat Marin The Courtyard at the Commons 23657 Calabasas Road, Calabasas 818.914.6321 www.anatmarin.com

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Styles We Love for Winter 4 4. DUNGAREES Dungarees, Los Angeles’s original denim boutique, features cutting-edge active wear for men and women with today’s fashion-forward brands! This Chaser Dress looks great dressed up or down - with a look where arts meet fashion. Guys will appreciate this stylish John Varvatos blazer for a pulledtogether sophisticated look. Dungarees Calabasas The Courtyard at the Commons 23655 Calabasas Rd. 818.222.5326 Dungarees Studio City 12230 Ventura Blvd., Studio City 818-508-5326 www.dungareesstore.com 5. OPTX FINE EYEWEAR OPTX by Wayne Fletcher has provided high-quality, personalized optical service for more than 30 years. His new store in Calabasas offers stylish prescription eyewear and sunglasses that are technically advanced and made on site. OPTX features eyewear handcrafted from the finest acetates, beta titanium and stainless steel available, and the sunglass collection features state-of-the-art polarized lenses equipped with antireflective coatings. OPTX Fine Eyewear 23673 Calabasas Road, Calabasas Courtyard at The Commons 818.789.7600 www.optxfineeyewear.com 6. JUNIPER & LANE VINTAGE Vintage treasures abound at this new boutique that includes women’s clothing, shoes, handbags, jewelry and accessories. You’ll find carefully selected apparel with timeless designs and unique furniture, art and décor while supporting environmental sustainability! Define your own style with one-of-a-kind fashions and a memorable shopping experience. Juniper & Lane Vintage 22749 Ventura Blvd. Woodland Hills 818.854.6513 www.juniperandlane.com For inquires about “Styles We Love:” Contact us at 310-494-6250 stylepublishing@gmail.com www.calabasasstyle.com Shop Local for the Season’s Best Styles!

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7. Calabasas Luxury Resale Gently used authentic designer handbags and shoes – at prices 40% below retail. You’ll find an unbelievable collection of Chanel, Prada, Fendi, Gucci and more – along with new and gently worn designer fashions in myriad styles. Visit the online store at www.calabasasluxuryresale. com or call Kris to schedule your private consultation to buy or consign. Calabasas Luxury Retail 24009 Ventura Blvd, Suite 103 Calabasas 818.591.1945

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8. DESIGN IN REAL LIFE The best design is authentic. It is individual and reflects exactly how you want to live and work. That’s why a jewelry design from Design in Real Life is so special. Interior designers Maureen Fisher and Joan Vaccaro’s point of view, creativity and expertise is expressed with their beautiful jewelry collection that is as distinctive as you are. Personal service, individual style and outstanding quality at Design In Real Life. Design In Real Life New Location: 4766 Park Granada (upstairs next to Dilbeck Estates) 818.225.1100 www.designinreallife.com

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9. BESITOS FINE WOMEN’S BOUTIQUE Discover modern and designer collections for the fashion-savvy woman. You’ll find a great selection of dresses, pants and tops that bring class and refinement to the wardrobe of today’s sophisticated woman with an exquisite fit and feminine design. Great brands include Zelda, Alberto Makali, Eva Varro, XCVI and Paige Denim that deliver high style at affordable prices. Besitos Fine Women’s Boutique 23504 Calabasas Road, Calabasas (Next to Pedaler’s Fork) 818.591.7300

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New Year, New You 2014:LaserFocus on ourResolutions By Anna D. Guanche, MD

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very year, a good number of us resolve to get in shape and lose unwanted fat. Are there other things we might want to “lose” in this quest for self-improvement? How about losing those brown spots, wrinkles, spider veins or excess hair? Luckily, there are lasers to rid us of those unwelcome bodily additions. The winter is the best time for these treatments, since the light cycles are shorter and the sun is less intense. Most of these treatments require avoiding the sun during the healing phase. “I’m here to get rid of the extra Laura,” my patient said (all names have been changed). I did a double take. “What do you mean?” I asked. “Well, it just seems like new things are popping up on me every day: tags, brown bumps, red bumps. I want them off!” “OK. Well, we have a range of devices that address different skin issues,” I explained. “And what about these wrinkles?” she asked. “I love Botox, but some of them on the side of my cheek just don’t go away with injections.” “It might be time for a resurfacing procedure, such as Fraxel,” I explained. Lasers work via a selective photothermolysis. In other words, we use lasers to target specific skin “colors” without affecting the normal surrounding tissue. Different skin structures have different colors. For example, blood vessels are red, hair is darkly pigmented as are brown spots (melanin), and clear targets (water) are targeted in resurfacing procedures, since the skin is 70% water. What are the conditions we can treat with laser? Let’s review by condition:

BROWN THINGS Age Spots: Known in medically as “lentigos,” aka liver spots or age spots, are the direct result of aging and sun exposure. They look like giant, coalescing freckles. One will notice that there are more of them on the face, arms and upper chest left visible by shirt openings. Unexposed areas such as the breast and buttocks usually have significantly less or no age spots. There are numerous laser treatments to treat these spots. Almost all for unwanted pigmentation (other than topical creams) cause them to become darker for one to two weeks then peel off. For the hands, there is a Perfecta device that specifically targets individual spots. For the entire chest, face and neck, a series of Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) treatments would improve the evenness of the complexion. In general, the facial skin heals the fastest and can handle more laser resurfacing or peels. Growths: Waxy stuck-on opaque growths tend to accumulate on the scalp, trunk and sometimes the legs. These annoying traits show up around the fourth decade of life. “Seborrheic keratosis,” as it is known in dermatology, responds best to freezing, cautery or curettage rather than laser treatments. For the face, a series of resurfacing procedures with the Fraxel 1550 or a laser peel with the Fraxel 1927 can help remove these spots as well as provide other benefits that I will touch on later. Moles: Unwanted moles are common. We are born with some, and others appear later in life, hence the cartoons of older people featuring large, hairy moles. Some may be suspicious, in which case we biopsy them. If they are simply annoying or unsightly, we remove them and then can laser the base after a few months, to remove any residual pinkness. In most cases, the site heals to the point that the owner of the mole forgets he or she had one there!

RED THINGS Spider veins: Spider veins on the face accumulate over time, particularly around the nose. Individuals with rosacea develop vessels faster and, as a result of recurrent flushing, their vessels enlarge and become more noticeable. VBeam is a vascular laser that targets red colors, therefore narrowing these vessels after a series of treatments. Cherry angiomas: “I never noticed these things until my grandson asked me whether I had the measles,” my patient Rick said. “I looked down and saw that he’s right: I do have a ton of these red bumps!” We discussed how the tendency to develop cherry angiomas, or “red moles” is pretty common. Some have a few; some have many. Smaller ones tend to grow over time. The VBeam laser may get rid of these, but simple electrocautery works as well. We chose about 30 of the largest, most noticeable ones, and two sessions later, Rick didn’t look sick. Scars: Individuals with youth on their side (teenagers, that is) have a robust healing response. Even when we clear acne or heal a cut, the red marks often stay behind, marring the complexion. A few treatments with VBeam accelerate the healing process and reduce redness dramatically. The complexion then looks more even, improving confidence.

WRINKLES Ah, the bane of our existence. Wrinkles show up as we lose elasticity in the skin. We are most “elastic” just before birth, and our elastin production decreases steadily until (you guessed it) age 40. We have no magic pill to restore elastin production. We can, however induce collagen production, which is our skin’s major protein. The Fraxel 1550 laser is a series of treatments that smooth lines, and retextures and reduces pigmentation. The Fraxel 1927 is a laser peel that mostly addresses pigmentation and fine lines. Both laser procedures resurface and induce new collagen with the healing process to complement what we can do with Botox and fillers.

UNWANTED HAIR At all ages, hair can be an issue. For ladies, shaving legs and bikini lines wastes time and water. Facial hair can be embarrassing and frustrating, as removal methods (plucking, shaving, waxing) are irritating and must be repeated indefinitely. They also frequently cause ingrown hairs. Hormonal changes in women can cause chin hair to become coarser and more relentless. For men, hair growth on the neck is often what speeds up the timing between visits to the hairdresser. Hormonal changes in men often lead to a decrease of scalp hair and increase in back and shoulder hair. GentleLase is a 755 nm laser that targets the base of the hair and, within six to eight treatments, can significantly reduce if not remove this unwanted hair. Nature plays tricks on us, but we have the equipment and methods to make these issues more tolerable. Whether it be excess hair, “extra Laura” or “measly Rick,” we are able to improve or remove these unwelcomed new features. Lasers can be your friend as you resolve to look better and feel better this year. A consultation with a trusted physician is important to match your skin type, lifestyle and concern to the proper procedure that will result in a happier you. Happy New Year! n Dr. Guanche is not a consultant for, nor receives consulting fees or compensation from, any of the product or device companies mentioned in this article.

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In Westlake Village

Couture a la Paris and Milan

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Coco Chanel once said, “Fashion is architecture: It is a matter of proportions.”

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hen you’re searching for the perfect high-end wedding gown, a head-turning dress for the red carpet, an elegant ball gown or special evening dress – and have been disappointed with off-the rack selections at retail stores – discover Cerise Charline Couture in Westlake Village. Cerise Charline offers a Parisian-style couture experience with the highest-quality fabrics, personalized design and custom fittings that will make you look your absolute best for any special occasion. Following 20 years in the garment business, Connie Hong, the Cerise Charline owner and designer, became increasingly disappointed in the declining quality of garment construction due to overseas production and the use of

lower-grade fabric in the high-end designs of popular brands. She established Cerise Charline Couture in 2009 to design and create custom wedding gowns and specialoccasion dresses with limited production and/or exclusive fabrics and lace for the sophisticated woman who desires a couture dress to uniquely fit her body. She also supplies semi-custom wedding gowns and special-occasion dresses to retail stores. “Most of our clients have tried on gowns at the department stores or bridal shops before they come to us,” Hong says. “They can see that these massed-produced overseas dresses and gowns are poorly constructed with poor quality fabrics and embellishments. We felt that our clients deserve better for that special day in their life – and that every detail should be perfect! Hong creates couture gowns made from 30 measure-


ment points to accentuate and enhance the body’s curves. In the tradition of the great couturiers in Paris and Milan, this Westlake Village couturier starts with a sample bodice and corset of toile to enable the perfect fit before the actual fabrics and laces are used. Imported from Italy, France, Britain and the Netherlands, the latest trend materials are released ahead of U.S. retail by at least two seasons. Changes are made to fit and style until the client is pleased with the result. Once the gown is constructed based on the sample fitting, the garment is fitted again for fine-detail adjustment. Despite a minimum of three fittings and five consultations before release, the turnaround time for the couture dresses is quick because design, pattern and first sample through production are done in house. The gowns and dresses are not outsourced to overseas production. This maintains quality control and pristine design not seen elsewhere. Brides in search of the perfect gown should plan to visit Cerise Charline between six and eight months before the wedding day to accommodate choices of dress, sample, fitting and production schedule. At the one-hour initial appointment, Cerise Charline will work with the bride to find the gown that complements the wedding style, and the bride’s body and personality. Cerise Charline

designs wedding gowns with a variety of bodice and skirt styles. If the bride chooses a design offered in the showroom, fittings will be held two months before the wedding date. Brides who choose a design that is not part of the collection will be fitted four months out using a muslin sample of the dress. “Our clients are so happy with the fit and how stylish they look in their custom-designed gown. They expected and imagined a certain loo, but the final product always surpasses their imagination and expectations! I see it on their face reflecting in the mirror. It is a wonderful feeling and joy to see the brides who can’t stop smiling during the final fitting. I know I’ve done my job when the bride walks out the door with a beautiful smile her face.” n Cerise Charline 31316 Via Colinas, Suite 109 Westlake Village, CA 91362 818.808.9609 info@CeriseCharline.com CeriseCharline.com

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The Kotal Family

Victoria Black, Immediate Past President, and Mara Morner-Ritt, President

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Front row (left to right): Courtney Kotal, Emily Holland, Rio Morigi-Wolfe, Samantha Kaye, Alexandra Barnes, Allison Dunn Back row (left to right): Blythe Berka, Lauren Waller, Nicole Lerner, Rojia Rashidfarrukhi, Katrina Franklin, Alyssa Harberger, Madison Kaplan, Karlyn Bearchell, Alexandra Wayne, Madison Benveniste, Alyse Gellis Tiffany Barnes, Susan Kaplan, Lisa Wayne, Laura Kotal, Kathy Levaton

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Michael Kotal, Courtney Kotal, Alexandra Wayne, Eric Wayne

The San Fernando Valley chapter of Madison Kaplan and her father Gary Kaplan

Jane Terlesky and Lori Nasatir

Alexandra Barnes and her father, Stephen Barnes

the National Charity League honored the 2013 debutantes at the 48th National Charity League Ball, “My Wish for You,� at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. The debutantes completed a unique six-year program focused on community service, leadership development and cultural experiences. The annual Ball serves as the main fundraiser for this mother-daughter organization. Local philanthropies supported by the chapter include American Cancer Society Discovery Shops, Boys & Girls Club of the West Valley, California Wildlife Center, Guide Dogs of America, Motion Picture and Television Hospital, New Horizons, ONEgeneration, Operation Gratitude, Tri-Valley Special Olympics, and West Valley Food Pantry. For more information, visit nclsfv.chapterweb.net. n

Michelle Harlow, Jennifer Harlow, Stephanie Harlow, Caira Roe, Sandra Roe, Julia Robie, Chris Harlow, Brad Roe, Ray Harlow

Co-Ball Director Dr. Christine Vaughn, Jeffrey Vaughn, Second Lieutenant Kasey Colleen Vaughn

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Ball Directors Christine Vaughn and Meghan Handy

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Gurmehr Brar, Jill Levy, Sawyer Hayes,Megan Kurtz Debutantes waltzing

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Tiffany and Stephen Barnes

Victoria Black, Lee Black, Mark Gorjestani, Lisa Gorjestani, John McGinnis, Mary Todd-McGinnis, Rachel Mumford and John Mumford

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MOVE! The best ways to get fit for the new year!

If you are like most people, this is the time of year that you resolve to start exercising, get in shape and lose unwanted fat. Unfortunately, millions of people made those same resolutions last year, and many fell way short of reaching their desired goals. So why do so many people give up these good intentions weeks or even days after making them? The answer is simple. The only fitness and exercise programs that really work are the ones that work for YOU – meaning that it has to work in conjunction with everything going on your life and lifestyle. We at Calabasas Style have tried to answer some of those questions for you. We’ve talked to many of the people who own or run some of the best fitness gyms and studios in town. All are great and have happy clients that love their workouts and the results they are getting. So, read on and see which type of workout might be the best for you. We urge you to read about them, check out their websites, and visit several before you make any decisions. We’re confident that you will find a place and program that you can stick with and achieve a better and healthier you.

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Teague Classical Pilates 29020 Agoura Road Agoura Hills 818.991.9405 pilates-fitness.com support@teaguepilates.com

BETTER BODY FITNESS 22315 Mulholland Hwy. Calabasas (Next to Shell Station) 818.224.4734 betterbodypilates.com info@betterbodypilates.com

If you want to burn calories, lose weight and get rid of cellulite – then a Turbosonic® workout is a great tool. Teague Après Pilates Spa is one of the few places in California where you can have access to this sophisticated exercise and therapeutic machine that can burn 300 calories in just 10 minutes – without sweating or feeling exhausted afterwards. A typical 10 minute session on the Turbosonic® machine is equivalent to a 60 minute workout at gym – and men and woman love the results.

On the season finale reality series of “She’s Got the Look”, 39-year-old wife and mother Cindy Cohen of Calabasas beat out the competition of supermodels, and walked away with the grand prize! She got “The Look” by working out at Better Body Fitness. If you are serious about getting into shape - you can get the same quality of workoutand achieve amazing results that many of BetterBody celebrity clients receive.

Turbosonic® uses patented sound vibration technology to stimulate human cells as you stand and balance on the machine. The speed and intensity of the vibrations are monitored, measured, and adjusted for each individual – so each workout is totally customized and effective. The sound vibration is designed to increase the cellular oxygen and nutrient uptake which stimulates cellular fluid movement and facilitates cellular waste removal. Not only can you burn a huge number of calories – Turbosonic® vibration therapy also increases your serotonin levels. This can improve your mood and energy level – while lowering cortisol and other stress-related hormones. While the Turbosonic® regiment is often used by Physical Therapists, Chiropractors, and Orthopedic Physicians to aid in injury recovery and body conditioning, the biggest benefit is that it’s an effective way to burn calories and lose weight – which for many people is the most important step in getting healthy and fit. Teague Pilates has been serving the local community for 17 years and offers Classical Pilates private lessons and small group classes, Classical Pilates Teacher Training, Far Infrared Sauna, Custom Blend Air Brush Tanning and Muscle Restoration Therapy.

If you prefer individual attention that is specific to your needs, the cost of private, semi-private and group sessions are worth every penny. They also pride themselves with small group classes, which are not “cookiecutter” workouts, but are customized for each individual. BetterBody also offers a unique X60 class that is Pilates infused with cardio which was designed to burn calories, excess fat and sculpt the body. As a fully equipped Pilates and personal training studio, clients are encouraged to warm up with the cardio machines before their sessions. BetterBody Fitness has been serving Calabasas for over 15 years. All clients work with experienced, nationally certified instructor in an environment that is cozy and friendly. They go above and beyond to keep their clients happy and healthy. Many locals have invested the time and money to get the best possible results and have never been disappointed. If you want to see lasting results, BetterBody is your longterm fitness regimen.


WUNDABAR PILATES 22255 Mulholland Hwy. Calabasas (Gelson’s Plaza) 818.222.2171 wundabar.com calabasas@wundabar.com

THE DAILEY METHOD CALABASAS 3840 Old Topanga Canyon Road, #F Calabasas 818.224.4810 thedaileymethod.com/calabasas.html calabasas@thedaileymethod.com

SPN PILATES & INDOOR CYCLING 26799 Agoura Road Calabasas (Summit Center) 818.878.9982 spnpilates.com info@spnpilates.com

The New Year creates thoughts of renewal & starting over. At WundaBar Pilates Calabasas - it is not about a New Year or a resolution that you’ll forget in two months. It’s about living your healthiest life, in your best body, always!

The Dailey Method® is a unique combination of ballet barre work, core conditioning, muscle strengthening, yoga and orthopedic exercises.

SPN Pilates is a high-end boutique studio in Calabasas specializing in group “fitness Pilates” and indoor cycling classes. Forget the old indoor cycle classes where you can’t wait to be done. These classes are energetic, fun, entertaining, and they fly by. Expect to burn between 500 and 1,000 calories per class!

Founder and Celebrity Trainer, Amy Jordan (pictured above), created the Exculsive WundaFormer machine. It is Pilates - Reinvented. If you are an experienced Pilates pro or have never taken a Pilates class, WundaBar Pilates has something to offer you! With a Reformer, Wunda Chair, Jump Board & Ballet Bar all in one amazing machine (nope, you don’t have to know those terms to come visit with them!), their patented WundaFormers allow for an intense, body-changing workout that you won’t find elsewhere. Respected and acclaimed local psychologist, Dr. Allison Carter, owns the Calabasas studio. She has created a studio that not only provides a top-notch whole body workout (you’ll be shaking and sweating!), but also a community. You’ll be known on a first name basis and be encouraged to be healthy physically, socially and emotionally. Her Educators know that your 50-minute workout time is “Your Time”. You will never do the same routine twice and you will always receive personal attention while having your privacy protected. WundarBar believes in the life changing benefits of their workout. Your first class is 100% free, no obligation, because they know you’ll WundaLove it too! Look for their January 2014 offer promoted in this issue, and look forward to starting your journey of creating the best you.

This challenging one-hour barre exercise class effectively strengthens, tones and lengthens the entire body. All movement is very controlled, focused, effective and safe. Proper alignment is their primary focus. Each set of exercises is followed by a series of active stretches to develop more sculpted and supple muscles. The entire body and mind are constantly in action throughout the workout. Through this process, one’s body, posture and physical awareness will be transformed. Jaclyn Winters and Lauren Potter own the Calabasas studio in partnership with The Dailey Method. Both trained under the direction of founder Jill Dailey. Jaclyn is a certified master instructor and enjoyed teaching in the Bay Area before transitioning to the Calabasas studio. Lauren was introduced to The Dailey Method three years ago while living in the Bay Area and became a certified instructor after moving to Los Angeles. Jaclyn and Lauren are thrilled to bring their passion, experience and love of TDM to the Calabasas studio. They are excited to provide the opportunity for clients to achieve leaner, longer, stronger and fitter bodies in a caring, encouraging and noncompetitive environment. The Dailey Method has been featured in many publications, including Self, SHAPE, InStyle, allure and FitPregnancy.

The instructors select music that motivates you to move, and the room has a candle-lit vibe that allows you to get out of your head and into the class. Bikes are customizable to each person, and instructors fit each rider to their bike to ensure proper form. Beyond the cardio benefits, weights are incorporated to strengthen your arms and core for a totalbody workout. The cycle room has 25 bikes, the ideal size to feel the amazing energy of riding with a group versus being packed in a herd of sweaty bodies! Your first month is only $39 for unlimited cycle classes and Single classes are just $16. Just bring your tennis shoes or SPD clip cycling shoes, a towel and water, and you are all set to have a fun, engaging, calorie-burning ride. And SPN’s Pilates classes allow you to burn almost as many calories as some cardio-focused classes! Read the great reviews on Yelp. SPN Pilates offers workouts that are fun, low-impact and will change your body. The combination of strength-training Pilates and indoor cycling is effective, and it’s like having two great studios in one!

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What your

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By Jeffrey Schechter, DDS

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inally, there is great news about a visit to the dentist! While new and extensive research has linked dental disease to such problems as heart disease and Alzheimer’s disease, there now is conclusive scientific evidence that people with gum (periodontal) disease are more likely to have heart disease than those with healthy gums.

Heart disease claims 600,000 lives annually, making it America’s number one killer. The connection between heart disease and bad gums is straightforward: The mouth is a pathway to the body, and bacteria from infected gums can cause inflammation, attach to blood vessels and increase clot formation. Clots subsequently decrease the blood flow to the heart, thereby causing elevated blood pressure and increasing the risk of a heart attack. We strongly believe that this unfortunate scenario can easily be diagnosed and prevented with regular dental care. Additional studies, recently published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, have also shown that gum disease may be linked to Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers analyzed brain samples from people with Alzheimer’s and found gum-disease-related bacteria in 40% of the brain samples. No such bacteria were found in the brain samples from people without Alzheimer’s. The rationale for the link suggests that bacteria from the mouth can enter the bloodstream and travel to the brain, where it can potentially lead to brain-tissue degeneration that appears similar to Alzheimer’s disease -- a grim possibility that once again can be easily diagnosed and averted with proper dental care. A growing body of research further correlates periodontal bacteria to pancreatic cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, miscarriages, pre-term births and related birth defects, and systemic complications with diabetes, strokes and hypertension.

der, swollen or appear to be receding from the tooth. Additional signs include chronic bad breath, a bad taste in the mouth and loose teeth. Because of prevalent gum disease, many people believe that bleeding gums or even occasional “doggy breath” is normal. Unfortunately, these signs can signal the presence of infection that, if left untreated, can lead to possible systemic complications and potential loss of bone and gum tissue in the mouth. The most exciting news for patients concerned about gum disease is that we now have technology in the dental office to screen and diagnose the presence of gum disease with fairly high accuracy. The test involves a saliva swab in the office, which is then analyzed for bacteria. Once confirmed, the dentist can prescribe appropriate medication to eradicate the bacteria. Subsequently, the dental hygienist can remove the infectious plaque and treat the affected tissues with antimicrobial rinses. After the dentist addresses and treats periodontal disease, a consistent inhome preventive-care routine will be required. This could include the use of an oral irrigator (such as Waterpik), twice-daily brushings, use of a recommended oral rinse and a diet rich in Vitamins A & C. Partnering with your dentist and routine dental examinations will greatly aid in managing and preventing any future periodontal disease. We have much to celebrate with our dental patients. We now have the science and technology available to diagnose and treat periodontal disease, thereby preventing future health complications. A visit to the dentist now can mean a substantial contribution to your future well being, and that’s news worth celebrating!

So what is this destructive gum disease? How does it form? How do we diagnose it, and how do we banish this microbial enemy from our mouths and bodies?

In this new year, we join the entire dental community in wishing you much health and happiness, and thanking you for trusting us with your all-important oral care. n

According to the American Dental Association, 80% of Americans have mild to moderate gum disease caused by pathogenic bacteria that form in the mouth and live at the gum line. The usual culprits contribute to the formation of gum disease: smoking, poor nutrition, diabetes, poor dental care -- and even being male. Warning signs of gum disease include gums that are red, ten-

Mountain View Dentistry 26560 Agoura Road, Suite 102 Calabasas, CA 91302 818.880.4023 www.ForABeautifulSmile.com

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The Cancer Support Community’s

Holiday Homes Tour

The tour has been showcasing beautiful holiday homes for 22 years. The event helps the Cancer Support Community Valley/Ventura/Santa Barbara to continue to expand its programs and services for adults, teens and children in the community affected by cancer. The tour has been showcasing beautiful holiday homes for 22 years. More than 400 volunteers donated their time during the successful 2 day fundraiser that will help provide education, emotional support and hope to more than 3000 people in the coming year. For more information or to make donations, please visit cancersupportvvsb.org.

The Khatereh and Dr. Alex Abbassi’s Westlake Island home offers a dazzling collection of antiques.

Adrienne and Steve Jacob celebrate Joyeux Noel in their 5,060-square foot French-style estate in Agoura Hills.


The Linda and Jerry Kovach home is an enchanting French Country style in Westlake Village.

The 8,500 square foot home of Hugh & Keets Cassar on Westlake Island offers breathtaking views of Westlake Lake.

Oak Tree Manor is the home of Michelle & Rick Serino. The 7,500 square foot colonial style home is situated on 3 acres in the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains.



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Club Life at Calabasas

“Golfers and celebrities turned out in force to raise money and awareness for two major Charity Golf Events: Operation Gratitude, which sends more than 100,000 care packages to U.S. service members deployed in hostile regions; and the Celebrity World Challenge Golf Championship, which supports two great charities: Rehabilitation Foundation for Disabled Persons, U.S., and ProCon.org.�

Thanksgiving Day dinner is the perfect time to dine with fellow club members.

enjoyed rs and kids Club membein costumes for their dressing up Scary Halloween Party. Spooky and

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Country Club

The Calabasas Chamber of Commerce hosted a special toy drive to benefit the Child Care Resource Center at their holiday breakfast meeting at the CCC!

“There’s no better way to end the day than by sharing some drinks, laughs and stories at the Club!

the Holiday ilies got into Kids and famcorating their own Giny, spirit by deouses with lots of cand gerbread H ws, and sugary treats! marshmallo

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Cruise in “Calabasas Style” with Regent Seven Seas and

By Beth Cone Kramer

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he 2013 holiday season has come and gone. The party hats and Christmas decorations are stored for next year. The recycling bin is filled with wrapping paper and champagne bottles. Guests have returned home and the kids are back in school --- and you need a break.

That’s why Calabasas Style has partnered with the travel experts at Sterling Travel and Regent Seven Seas for an exclusive cruise vacation where you can escape, relax and rejuvenate from the holiday hustle and bustle, and enjoy the most inclusive cruise experience ever.

to the active traveler with adventures such as catamaran cruises and dives, as well as the traveler interested in cultural experiences. Personal service soars into the sublime aboard the elegant ships, liberating you to follow your heart, fulfill your desires and explore exciting new places in complete and absolute comfort. Expect gratifying luxuries. Anticipate the world’s most exotic destinations. Indulge in world-class cuisine. Trust that your voyage will be enlightening in ways you never imagined. Regent Seven Seas Cruises® promises an extraordinary experience.

Sterling Travel and Calabasas Style are pleased to present not only the finest luxury cruise but also the best value in luxury cruising with a special deal that you cannot receive anywhere else. Sterling Travel will help you choose your ideal cruise to any destination imaginable, including South America, the Caribbean, the Mediterranean, Alaska or the South Pacific. Pick your favorite itinerary and get ready to be transformed into a luxurious world where everything is included without exception and without compromise.

Now, for a limited time, in addition to the Regent Seven Seas inclusions, Sterling Travel will provide these amenities on select sailings:

Regent Seven Seas Cruises® offers six-star service and all-inclusive amenities such as free unlimited shore excursions, unlimited beverages (including wine and spirits), open bars plus daily suite mini-bar refill. The luxury cruise line offers accommodations, an ambiance and personal service that is upscale not uptight. While other cruises have thousands of guests, Regent Seven Seas cruises cater to only hundreds.

REGENT SEVEN SEAS CRUISES FARES INCLUDE:

The complimentary shore excursions provide an opportunity to explore each port with expert guides and free transportation. Excursions cater

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• FREE round-trip transfers from your home to LAX • FREE unlimited Wi-Fi • Up to $800 per suite Spa or shipboard spending credit • Business Class air upgrade from $399 per person each way • Land programs from $499 per person

• 2-for-1 fares PLUS early booking savings • FREE roundtrip air • FREE unlimited shore excursions • FREE luxury hotel package for Concierge Suites and higher • FREE transfers between airport and ship • FREE prepaid gratuities


• FREE unlimited beverages including fine wines and premium spirits • FREE open bars and lounges plus in-suite mini-bar replenished daily • FREE specialty restaurants • FREE 24-hour room service • Elegant casual dress code (formal and semi-formal attire optional on sailings of 16 nights or longer) • Welcome bottle of champagne • In-suite dining, served course by course during restaurant hours • Butler service in Penthouse Suites and higher, included iPad® in-suite, iPod® docking station • Complimentary fitness programs, sauna and steam rooms in the Spa • Onboard activities including expert guest lectures, theatre performance and daytime entertainment • Interactive flat-screen television in each suite with extensive media library and complimentary movies-on-demand Remember, these added amenities can be yours on select sailings only if you book through Sterling Travel and Calabasas Style. Call Sterling Travel at 800-777-6540 for complete details. The booking deadline for the Sterling Travel exclusive offer is Feb. 28, but book early for the best availability. Remember to ask for the Calabasas Style special offer. Why choose when you can have it all? n

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Luxury Holiday Living:

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in Mont Calabasas

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on Katz describes his wife’s decorating style as “eclectic fantasy.” We visited the couple’s two-story Mont Calabasas Mediterranean during the holidays and couldn’t agree more! Lights and holiday novelties greet visitors, and a fabulous garland of greenery completes the home’s façade. From majestic holiday florals to a whimsical toy train Christmas display, the Calabasas home displays the family’s holiday spirit. The home’s color palette includes creams and neutrals accented by deep reds and marble accents, a perfect backdrop for holiday

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décor and an inviting space year round. Don shares that this is “a fun home to live in and to party in. I like to do both!” The Home was decorated by Marty A. Carlin and James Craok. n Luxury Homes is sponsored by Robin Lucas of Rodeo Realty. If you know of a Luxury Home to feature, please contact Robin at 818.339.2022 or robinlucas@rodeore.com. (Disclaimer: The homes and land featured in Luxury Homes are not for sale and not being represented by the sponsor of the page.)


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Retired Space Shuttle Worker and Calabasas Resident with Alzheimer’s

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By Beth Cone Kramer ob Wilmes’ lifelong career in aerospace is the ultimate representation of American ingenuity and innovation. The capstone of his career was working on NASA’s Space Shuttle program. His more than 30-year career enabled him and his team of engineers to make history as they developed systems responsible for taking astronauts to and from space to conduct research, undergo space walks and build the International Space Station. “My dad actually was working as an aerospace engineer on Apollo 11 when we landed on the moon,” Wilmes’ daughter, Joyce Wilmes Reitz, said. “On the space shuttle, he worked mostly on tiles that ensured the shuttle wouldn’t burn up upon re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere.” Today, Wilmes is unable to remember much of the history he helped shape. In 2007, his family

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began to notice that memory loss was disrupting his daily life. Shorty after, he was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s – a disease that, according to the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America, affects nearly six million Americans. Later that year, he moved to Silverado Calabasas Memory Care Community and has continued to live a full life and enjoy the things that were important to him before his diagnosis. Recently, the Silverado staff arranged for Wilmes to visit the California Science Center and experience the Space Shuttle Endeavor exhibit, giving him a glimpse into his past and making a connection to one of his greatest moments. Wilmes’ three daughters and Silverado staff joined him. “Since Dad has Alzheimer’s, our hope was that the visit would help jump-start some of his memories, and I could tell when he was focusing on the shuttle that there was a glimmer

of recognition there,” Wilmes Reitz said. “It’s such an amazing life’s work for him, and I feel really proud that I could be a part of it.” Silverado’s innovative approach to memory care results in unmatched outcomes for those with memory loss. The company’s distinct model combines the social benefits of a community with the support of world-class clinical care – including around-the-clock licensed nurses and industry-leading medical directors. The specially trained staff is inspired to serve all residents the way any individual would want to be treated – with respect and dignity. “Creating moments like this for our residents is extremely important because it brings families together,” Silverado Calabasas Family Ambassador Mike Duran said. “And bringing these experiences to life is as amazing for us as it is for families. It just melts your heart.”


Silverado’s numerous innovations help loved ones regain confidence. For example, each resident is given a memory box that family members fill with photos and keepsakes to showcase the identity of their loved one and to help him or her independently find his or her room. For Wilmes, that means a memory box filled with American history. Wilmes enlisted in the Navy during World War II, and after serving the nation, he decided to pursue a degree from the Ohio Institute of Aeronautics, graduating in 1944. His passion for aviation led him to his first big project, the Apollo Space program – followed by the Moon Rover project and work on the B-1 and B-2 bombers. Wilmes Reitz added, “I feel like Silverado saved Dad’s life. I found the right place for him – it’s like a home. My dad lived with us for six years and I felt like no one could take care of him the way I could, but now I can finally relax.” For more information about Silverado Memory Care Community in Calabasas, please visit SilveradoCare.com/calabasas or call 866.522.8125. n

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Valentine

Gift ideas for your ULTIMATE SKIN DAY SPA

Give someone you love the gift of a wonderful relaxing massage or facial from the skin and body experts at Ultimate Skin. Men, women and teens will feel pampered and rejuvenated with these specialty treatments that offer the best skin care products and techniques. Gift cards are available. Ultimate Skin Day Spa 22263 Mulholland Hwy. Calabasas 818.222.9797 ultimateskin.com

CALABASAS FLOWERS The top-rated florist serving the Calabasas area is known for its quality, elegance and designers with more than 40 years of floraldesign experience. They will personally select the best and freshest product available and treat each flower to maximize the life of your arrangement. (Free delivery) Calabasas Flowers Calabasas 818.222.5576 calabasasflowers.com

NOTHING BUNDT CAKES The perfect Bundt begins here with handcrafted recipes made with the finest premium ingredients, including fresh eggs, real butter and cream cheese. Bring home the perfect Valentine’s dessert to show your loved ones how much you care. (Cakes, single servings or bite size are available) Nothing Bundt Cakes 6524 Platt Ave. West Hills 818.340.2253 1610 Thousand Oaks Blvd., Suite D, Thousand Oaks 805.446.3082 nothingbundtcakes.com

ESCENTIALS You’ll always find the perfect Valentine’s Day gift at this fabulous shop with an assortment of perfumes, skin care, and bath and body care, specialty oils including Kama Sutra, scented candles, picture frames and jewelry. Escentials 26527 Agoura Road (Next to Albertson’s) Calabasas 818.880.5411 escentialsLA.com

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KATE & LACE LINGERIE AND SWIM Discover Kate & Lace Lingerie and Swim for that special Valentine’s Day gift that every woman will love. This new specialty boutique offers a delightful assortment of name-brand lingerie and swimwear that is soft and sexy and will make every woman feel beautiful on the inside and out. Kate & Lace Lingerie and Swim 2900 Townsgate Road, Suite 107 Westlake Village 805.370.5222 kateandlace.com

LAVAGGIO: THE ART OF AUTO DETAILING If your Valentine loves his or her car almost as much as he or she loves you, then give the gift of the world’s finest auto detailing services. Lavaggio’s mission is to deliver the ultimate level of workmanship and provide unsurpassed client care with concierge and executive services. Gift cards can be purchased on site or online. Lavaggio: The Art of Auto Detailing 30205 Canwood Street Agoura Hills 818.584.3240 lavaggio.net

RENEWAL NAIL BAR Everyone will appreciate the gift of receiving a beautiful manicure and pedicure. A delightful and relaxing experience awaits at the little white cottage that has been transformed into the most upscale and luxurious boutique nail bar in the heart of Old Town Calabasas. (Gift cards available) Renewal Nail Bar 23504 Calabasas Road Calabasas 818.223.8696 renewalnailbar.com

A.MARIE JEWELRY Nothing will make your Valentine feel more special than beautiful and stylish custom-designed rings, bracelets, necklaces or earrings from A.Marie Jewelry. Designer Ashley Rosenblum caters to women who love a super-sexy and a fashion-forward look for dress and everyday styles. A.Marie Jewelry At Harris & Company 23911 Ventura Blvd. Calabasas (818) 854-5292 amariejewelry.com

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Hundreds of Supercars Gathered for the

Motor 4 Toys Car Show Some of the most powerful and desirable cars ever made gathered in Woodland Hills for the 10th Annual Motor 4 Toys car show. Ferraris, classic American Muscle cars, modern racers, lifted trucks and just about everything in between was featured. Car enthusiasts and the general public were admitted with a donation of at least one new unwrapped toy for the less fortunate to be distributed by charities like Spark of Love during the holiday season. The Motor 4 Toys car show has been organized each year by Dustin Troyan and it is one of largest toys donation events in the motoring industry. The Auto Gallery collected thousands of toys in advance at their auto dealerships and was a presenting sponsor for Super Car Sunday. n

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ROSTI Buon Anno from

Tuscan Kitchen

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ost of us start the year with a resolution to limit our diets to kale, green smoothies, quinoa and the nutrition darling of the day. A week later, we are finishing off a bag of chips at midnight. However, for fashionably slim residents of Florence, Italy, Tuscan cuisine offers deliciously light and healthy options with room for indulgences! But where can fashionably slim Angelenos find similar choices like this? At Rosti Tuscan Kitchen in Calabasas.

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Rosti Tuscan Kitchen, located in The Courtyard at the Commons, is a favorite spot for Calabasas Style staffers, whether we are meeting friends for a lunchtime salad, bringing home dinner for our families or stopping by pre-movie on our way to a date night. Our favorites include the insalata rustica with goat cheese and crisp pancetta, Rosti’s delicious and crispy woodfired pizzas, or the incredible homemade ravioli, gnocchi and pasta sauces. The casual neighborhood restaurant features a broad selection of Tuscan-inspired recipes, including many choices for vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free diets.


Dining In Style The Calabasas location is furnished with wooden butcher-block tables, red farmhouse chairs and walls painted in rich, bright hues for a comfortable and energetic ambiance evocative of a Tuscan family’s farmhouse kitchen. Rosti’s menu offers simple and authentic recipes prepared from fresh, locally grown ingredients. The restaurant’s pizzas are baked in a wood-fired oven, and sandwiches are prepared using freshly baked breads. We love the eggplant rollati pie with diced eggplant, goat cheese, pine nuts, sun-dried tomatoes, and fresh basil. The menu also includes hearty soups, innovative salads and a selection of pastas and sauces prepared from scratch. Chicken options include Parmesan, Milanese, Piccata and Marsala. Grilled or ovenpoached salmon is perfect for those who prefer lighter fare. For a traditional Tuscan treat, try the pollo al mattone that is rubbed with Rosti’s special blend of fresh Tuscan herbs and grilled under an imported Italian brick (a mattone). Vegetarian guests can enjoy dishes such as a delicious roasted beet and gorgonzola salad, an arugula and goat cheese

panini, and grilled eggplant parmesan. Vegans can choose from salads, sandwiches, pasta dishes and vegan pizzas. Italian fare can often be a challenge for those following a gluten-free diet. However, Rosti serves gluten-free penne and spaghetti, and gluten-free pizzas that are out of this world! Don’t forget the gluten-free cookies, either! Rosti is an ideal spot for families, as it offers a kid’s menu of pizzas, pastas, macaroni and cheese, and chicken dishes that each come with a complimentary drink and cookie. Rosti’s youngest guests can enter a monthly drawing for a $50 restaurant gift card. If you’re hosting an office lunch, large family dinner or elegant cocktail party, Rosti’s catering can accommodate any size of group and any type of event. Rosti has been part of the Los Angeles dining scene since 1991 when a group of chefs at Brentwood’s popular Toscano restaurant aimed to make the restaurant’s food “to go” and informal. Rosti’s first location was opened around the corner. Though the Brentwood outpost is no longer

there, Rosti continues to serve guests in Santa Monica and Encino, in addition to and Calabasas. Rosti Tuscan Kitchen is a neighborhood restaurant that participates in the community. It sponsors Little League events, promotes children’s readings at the public library, opens its kitchens to charity groups, and has even built a sustainable community garden in the heart of Santa Monica. A big part of Rosti’s success is a family work environment. More than 30 team members have worked at Rosti for more than five years, 15 for more than 10 years, and eight employees have been with the restaurant for more than 15 years. n

Rosti Tuscan Kitchen 23663 Calabasas Road Calabasas CA 91302 818.591.2211 310.709.1799 for catering RostiTuscanKitchen.com Calabasas@rostituscankitchen.com

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ongregation Or Ami in Calabasas gave 100 at-risk kids from New Direction for Youth an incredible holiday shopping spree at Kohl’s in West Hills. Congregation families donated more than $100 for each child to buy clothes, shoes and gifts. Each child was paired with an Or Ami child and family member to assist with the “Shul Shopping” to embrace the 13 Jewish values that they hold dear. Lucille Shalometh Goldin, Wendy Kirchick and Rabbi Paul Kipnes organized the event.

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he Alliance for the Arts, the official nonprofit arm of the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza, hosted its annual Gala to raise funds to support The Kids and the Arts Program. Legendary comedienne Rita Rudner performed. Westlake High choral director Alan Rose, cellist Andrew Janns, Alliance board member Richard Goodrich and Silver Star Automotive of Thousand Oaks were honored. Greg Angle, President and CEO of Los Robles Hospital & Medical Center served as the Gala Committee Chair.


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he celebrity golf classic dinner and rock and rock show benefitted weSpark and Operation Gratitude. The concert featured performances by Robbie Krieger from the Doors, Eddie Money, Little Feat, and Roy Hay from Culture Club. In December celebrities hit the links at the Celebrity World Challenge and Golf Championship. The event raised money for the Rehabilitation Foundation for Disabled Persons, U.S. and ProCon.org, an organization dedicated to promoting critical thinking, education, and informed citizenship.

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About Town

Congratulations to Agoura Sash & Door for being named “2013 Dealer of the Year in Retail” by Window/Door Magazine. Visit www.agourasash.com for more information.

The 2nd annual Calabasas Food Drive took place at the Commons to help benefit the West Valley Food Pantry. Local Boy Scouts, Brownies, and Cub Scouts helped collect the generous food donations.

The 10th Annual Calabasas Classic 5K/10K took place on Sunday, November 10th. The weather was perfect at the event, enjoyed by almost 2,500 registered runners.

The Renewal Nail Bar hosted a special holiday celebration at its upscale Scandinavian Cottage location in Old Town Calabasas. Owner Siv Cotton delighted her guests with special holiday gift offers!

The Calabasas High School Homecoming was a great night for local Calabasas kids, as well as Greta Menendez and partner Lily Cohen who were both crowned as Homecoming Queen.

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Sierra Canyon School’s Lower Campus (grades EarlyK-6) hosted grandparents and grand friends on campus for student performances, classroom activities and breakfast. This annual event was heartwarming for all.


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Internationally known designer, Anat Marin hosted a fabulous Sip & Shop event her store at Courtyard at the Commons. Her leather collection of unique and beautiful designs for men and women made holiday shopping easy!

MUSE School in Calabasas hosted its annual Lavender Fair in November and celebrated the news that the new MUSE High School will open in 2014 to inspire young people to live consciously with themselves, one another and the planet! The Leonis Adobe Museum hosted its annual winter celebration on Dec. 8. There were holiday crafts and activities, music by Craig Newton, and the births of eight baby lambs during the celebration.

Cathie and Gerald Teague at Teague Classical Pilates in Agoura Hills hosted its annual open house, to demonstrate the health and fitness benefits that Pilates can provide to students of all ages and fitness levels.

The Annual Menorah Lighting at The Commons at Calabasas took place on Dec. 4. Rabbi Yaakov Vann from the Calabasas Shul hosted the memorable menorah lighting and fireworks event.

Luxe Interiors & Drapery celebrated the grand opening of its new design studio in Old Town Calabasas. Owners and designers Leonor Marlowe and Aigul Davis provide custom residential and commercial design services. Located at 23528-A Calabasas Road, next to Popular.

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Chaminade College Preparatory High School students delighted the community with their outstanding production of the Spitfire Grill at the Tutor Family Center for the Performing Arts in West Hills.

Besitos hosted Hanukkah and Christmas events in its boutique. Eva Lucero and her staff had a great time making sure their clients had everything they needed for the holiday season. Besitos is located at 23504 Calabasas Road next to Pedalers Fork.

Blush delighted shoppers with a Stella & Dot Trunk Show offering great fashion jewelry that goes perfect with the fashion forward apparel that can be found exclusively at Blush, located in the Courtyard at the Commons.

Juniper & Lane Vintage celebrated the grand opening of its new boutique located at 22749 Ventura Blvd. in Woodland Hills. The boutique offers a timeless collection of vintage clothing, accessories, unique furniture and dĂŠcor.

OPTX Fine Eyewear celebrated its grand opening at the Courtyard at the Commons. Owner Wayne Fletcher provides personalized service and stylish eyewear and sunglasses that are made on the premises.

A.Marie Jewelry designer Ashely Rosenblum hosted an open house holiday party at her new design studio that she shares with her mom, Jackie Rosenblum, and Jaki Harris at Harris & Company, located at 23911 Ventura Boulevard in Calabasas. (open Tues.– Sat. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.) Photos provided by Patrick Garrett.

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The Art of Beautiful Smiles

MOUNTAIN VIEW DENTISTRY

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Midsummer

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In its recent production of William Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”, Calabasas High School transformed its beautiful new Performing Arts Education Center into a magical forest. The students brought Shakespeare’s words to life in another first-rate production. Bravo! n

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Financial Brief

Why A Basic Will

IS NOT ENOUGH By Mark Wendell and Tamara Harper, Esq.

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here are many basic tools from which you can construct your estate plan, including wills, life insurance policies, and trusts. It is important to discuss this subject with your investment, tax and legal advisors because the application of these tools can be complex. Wills are not only for the wealthy. Properly executed wills are the foundation of most solid estate plans because they designate how and to whom your property will be distributed. If you do not have a will, you give up your right to distribute your property as you wish. Wills are the primary documents for transferring wealth upon death. If you die without one, state law controls the disposition of your property. In addition, without a will, settling most estates can be more troublesome -- and more costly -- for beneficiaries. Assets owned jointly or that have beneficiary designations, such as life insurance, annuities, transfer-on-

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death accounts and retirement accounts, are not controlled by your will. However, they are included in your taxable estate for calculation of any applicable estate taxes due upon death. The alternative would be that you create a trust document to provide a foundation upon which to build a solid predetermined structure for estate management, transference and disposal following death. This trust document method may be less costly, private, more organized, more tax efficient and better protect beneficiaries.

THREE MAJOR PROVISIONS THAT SHOULD BE INCLUDED IN A WILL: 1. Guardian for your children. A will should name a guardian for minor children in the event that you, your spouse or those that support them should die. Selecting a guardian requires careful thought; be sure the person

you elect is willing and able to accept this responsibility. 2. Creation of specific trusts. A will directs the disposition of your estate. To accomplish longer-term goals, such as funding a child’s education and/or his/her special needs or providing for elderly parents, you may need to include instructions for the creation of trusts at your death. 3. Naming an Executor. Your executor is your personal representative after your death. He or she has several major responsibilities, including: administering the estate and distributing assets to beneficiaries, making certain tax decisions, paying debts/expenses of your estate, ensuring all life insurance and retirement plan benefits are received, and filing necessary tax returns and paying appropriate federal and state taxes. People often think they can use a “do-ityourself” will. Estate, probate, and tax laws are complicated and, in most cases, only a


Financial Brief lawyer experienced in these areas knows how to use the legal terminology designed to protect you and your interests. You should work with your attorney to develop a will that can protect you effectively.

6. Your will may not control all your property (such as properties with joint-tenancy titles and account-beneficiary designations). 7. Your will could be contested or easily and publicly challenged.

BE SURE TO REVIEW YOUR WILL PERIODICALLY. IT MAY NEED REVISING IF: 1. You move to a different state; 2. Your financial situation changes; 3. You add another dependent, such as a child or aging parent; 4. You make a change in your life insurance; 5. Your heirs change marital status, have children, or die; 6. Your guardianship plans change; 7. You acquire property in another state; 8. You inherit or purchase property; 9. Your property increases substantially in value; 10. There are changes to current tax laws. To change a current will, consult with a lawyer. A new will must be executed or an amendment must be placed. It is not advisable to change your will by writing in or crossing out something. Changes made in this manner are meaningless and may even void the entire will.

WHY A BASIC WILL IS NOT ENOUGH: A will can be a good foundation for your estate plan because it outlines your wishes. It directs the disposition of personal belongings after you die and lets you designate a guardian for your younger or specialneeds children. But a will does little to address how taxes affect your estate or how the courts will view your estate. A trust document may address some of these concerns: 1. In fact, relying on a will as your sole estate-planning tool can cost you much more than peace of mind and money. For example, if you pass away with only a will in place, your financial accounts may be frozen until the probate process is complete. 2. The probate process may be lengthy, with your assets and bequests subject to the claims of heirs and creditors. A trust document may provide some beneficiary protection. 3. Probate and estate settlement costs may decrease the size of your estate.

8. Assets left to your spouse outside of trust structures are subject to federal estate tax upon your death (rates as high as 55% for assets above the current exclusion). Also, state inheritance or death taxes may apply. 9. Should you become incapacitated or incompetent, a will cannot make provisions for your care and cannot protect your assets from others who may wish to take advantage of your unfortunate situation. 10. A will is better than no document if properly drawn by an attorney. However, a trust document has many more provisions to plan for the proper and efficient disposition of your assets. It can serve as the basis of a legacy by which you wish to be remembered. n Copyright Š Mark Wendell and Tamara Harper 2012-2013-2014 All Rights Reserved.

Tamara L. Harper, Esq.: is an attorney based in Westlake Village CA, specializing in asset protection, legacy and estate planning and trust administration. Phone: 805-409-0530 Website: www.tamaraharper. com Email: tamara@tamaraharper.com MD Wendell Wealth Partners: A multi-family personal wealth boutique for select clients. Phone: 805-230-1908 Website: www.mdwendell.com. Email: mark@mdwendell.com

MD Wendell Wealth Partners is a Registered Investment Advisor in Westlake Village California and provides a broad range of investment and estate planning services in a multi-family office business model. The article is a brief overview and is intended to provide information only. Information is not legal advice and you should consult with qualified legal counsel prior to implementing any estate planning. The article covers some important considerations associated with living and posthumous estate planning issues and is by no means comprehensive. The accuracy of the article content is not guaranteed. Always seek the advice of a competent professional when making important financial and/or legal decisions. The information contained in this article is not a solicitation to purchase or sell investments. Investing involves risks and there is always the potential of losing money when you invest. Specific investments may not be suitable for all investors as the appropriateness of a particular investment or strategy will depend on an individual investor’s circumstances and objectives.

4. Your will is a public document; a trust document is not. 5. Interpretations of wills can vary from state to state. For example, your will may be interpreted differently if you die in a state other than where it was originated.

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Every Saturday, 8 am -1 pm Calabasas Farmer’s Market Rain or shine, residents and visitors flock to Old Town Calabasas where a weekly farmers’ market replaces the old general store. Local vendors bring their fresh and exotic fruits, vegetables, flowers, baked goods and prepared foods to go. ci.calabasas. ca.us/farmersmarket.html.

january January 12, Doors open noon. Show 2 pm Menopause The Musical® Four women at a lingerie sale with nothing in common but a black lace bra and memory loss, hot flashes, night sweats, not enough sex, too much sex and more! This hilarious musical parody set to classic tunes from the ‘60s, ‘70s and ‘80s will have you cheering and dancing in the aisles! See what millions of women worldwide have been cheering about for more than 10 years! It’s the hilarious celebration of Women and The Change! (canyonclub.net) JanUARY 15, 6:30 pm Please Join the Calabasas Chamber of Commerce for Mayor Fred Gaines’s “State of The City Address” Calabasas High School Theater. 22855 W. Mulholland Hwy. Calabasas An RSVP is a must, as space is limited. Call 818.222.5680 or info@ calabasaschamber.com. Reception to immediately follow. JanUARY 14 -19, various times Theater League presents MAMMA MIA Fred Kavli Theatre. More than 45 million people all around the world have fallen in love with the characters, the story and the music that make MAMMA MIA! the ultimate feel-good show! Writer Catherine Johnson’s sunny, funny tale unfolds on a Greek island paradise. On the eve of her wedding, a daughter’s quest to discover the identity of her father brings three men from her mother’s past back to the island they last visited 20 years ago. The storytelling magic of ABBA’s timeless songs propels this enchanting tale of love, laughter and friendship, and every night everyone’s having the time of their lives! civicartsplaza.com. JanUARY 24, 8 pm Celebrating 60 Years of Bob Fosse Join us to celebrate the legendary career of Bob Fosse! Take a jazzy journey with the most talented high school performers the Valley has to offer as they electrify the Great Hall in numbers from The Pajama Game (“Steam Heat”) to Chicago (“All That Jazz”) and everything in between (“Whatever Lola Wants, Lola Gets,” “Big Spender” and “Willkommen,” to name a few). Participating Schools: ArTES High School, Campbell Hall School, CHAMPS Charter School of the Arts, El Camino Real High School, Louisville High School, Northridge Academy High School, Valley Academy of Arts and Sciences, California State University, Northridge and more. valleyperformingartscenter.org. January 25, 8:00 pm New West Symphony presents BOLÉRO 2013-2014 Masterpiece Series at the Fred Kavli Theatre. The hypnotic rhythm of Ravel’s Boléro and Lalo’s Symphonie espagnole, with concertmaster Danielle Belen as soloist, add a

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Spanish accent to this French-flavored program. Founding music director and conductor laureate Boris Brott leads the program with Gallic flair. (Boris Brott, conductor Danielle Belen, violin; civicartsplaza.org.) JanUARY 31- FebRUARY 9, various times Cabrillo Music Theatre presents FOREVER PLAID The Plaids are back! And they’re plaid-er and better than ever! Cabrillo Music Theatre proudly brings back this crowd-pleasing favorite. Frankie, Jinx, Sparky and Smudge – the Plaids – were on their way to their first big gig at the Airport Hilton Cocktail Bar when they were killed in an accident. Now, they are miraculously revived for the last chance to fulfill their dreams and perform the show that never was. A sparkling cast leads the way for some of the greatest songs of the 1950s. “Love is a Many Splendored Thing,” “Three Coins in the Fountain,” “Catch a Falling Star,” “Perfidia,” “Cry” are just a few of the many songs performed by the harmonic quartet, combined with humor and nostalgia. (civicartsplaza.org)

february February 1, 10 am - 12 pm Take Heart with West Hills Hospital Join West Hills Hospital for a free healthy learning experience that fits your demanding life at the Calabasas Country Club. Enjoy golf Swing Analysis by a Calabasas Country Club Golf Pro, Farm-to-Table Dining Samples exquisitely catered by Pedalers Fork, Calabasas Med Spa Treatment, and Personalized Heart Health Screenings. They will also feature relevant heart topics presented by medical experts including Stress Management and Healthy Lifestyles, Know your Risk Factors, Obey the Warning Signs, and Hormones and Heart Disease. Armed with the right information, you stand the best chance possible of avoiding heart failure, a stress heart attack or many other heart-related disorders that can steal your quality of life. RSVP now to reserve your place. Contact 818.676.4321 or email us at WHHO.Seminars@HCAHealthCare.com. This Seminar Series is a public service of West Hills Hospital & Medical Center. Visit us online at westhillshospital.com FebRUARY 22, 8 pm New West Symphony presents Pictures at an Exhibition 2013-2014 Masterpiece Series at the Fred Kavli Theatre. Van Cliburn International Piano Competition winner Cristina Ortiz, one of the most celebrated interpreters of the piano music of Villa-Lobos, makes her Symphony debut playing the picturesque Momoprecoce. This picture-perfect program paints musical portraits of nursery rhymes and weirdly wonderful Russian scenes. (Marcelo Lehninger, conductor, Cristina Oritz, piano; civicartsplaza.org) Save the date: March 9, noon - 5 pm Let’s Bake a Difference The Cancer Support Community fundraiser Lets Bake a Difference offers sweets, inspiration and hope at the Westlake Village Inn. Baking and cupcake competitions, sweet samples, live entertainment, free face painting and a cake auction with a silent auction will be available. Tickets are available online at letsbakeadifference.org or call the Bakers Cupcake Hotline at 805.379.4777, x241 or 818.706.1333.

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New for 2014, a Technology Bra.

SAY

What? By Marc Cohen

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e start 2014, as always, with great hopes and cheer for a potential terrific new year.

As with technology, we are always looking for the next greater, faster, cooler and, hopefully, less expensive tech toy. We enter the tech cycle this year with the announcement that Microsoft is developing a new type of wonder bra. That’s right, I said wonder bra. Microsoft intends to bring artificial intelligence to lingerie. The bra is embedded with physiological sensors that can help monitor a woman’s heart activity and track her emotional state. It even purports to help send a warning message to a smartphone, advising women to eat better and help watch their weight/caloric intake. Since the bra is close to the heart, it would allow the device to collect electrocardiogram data. At the moment, Microsoft has no plans to manufacture it commercially, but Victoria’s Secret and its Miracle Bra had better be on the lookout for Microsoft. A Dutch design collective is developing a sensual dress called Intimacy 2.0. As the wearer’s heartbeat increases, the dress becomes increasingly more transparent. Hey, I don’t make these stories up. I just report the news! Just be sure you don’t wear this dress to your office party. If the items above are not practical enough, an Indonesian product designer is developing an odd-looking pair of shoes that come complete with a pair of rotary cleaners on the sole of each shoe and an LED display. Yes, you will now be able to walk and clean your floors all at the same time. Think “Star Wars shoes.” If your alarm clock wakes up your partner,

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then you might want to grab the new Lark Pro vibrating alarm bracelet. It will silently awaken you with just a vibration -- no normal clock-radio noise. In 2013, Google announced Google Glass; it should become available this year. It’s an odd looking headset that allows you to visually get GPS directions, take pictures or video, and accept voice commands. You see what would be the equivalent of a large-screen television in the corner of your vision. It will give you information on the part of the city you are currently in. Who knows? You might even be lucky enough to get ads for the store you happen to be in at the time...if you’re just that lucky. Lastly, if you are an athlete, check out the new socks from Heapsylon called the Sensoria Socks. Heapsylon has come up with a way to track activity as you work out. It will identify injury-prone running styles. Using a smartphone app, it will coach the runner and help reduce specific types of injuries. Whether you want to be a technology fashionista or just someone who wants to take advantage of the best in tech, 2014 looks like it will be a banner year for cool, new stuff. Folks , if Victoria’s Secret starts carrying the Tech Bra, some of you will be able to shop there without looking completely creepy. See you on the radio. n Marc

Marc Cohen Host Computer and Technology Radio computerandtechnologyradio.com


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ITALIAN

INTERNATIONAL

CAFé FIORE 21550 Oxnard Street, # 125, Woodland Hills 818.888.4514 | www.CafeFioreWH.com

RIVIERA RESTAURANT & LOUNGE 23683 Calabasas Road, Calabasas 818.224.2163 | www.rivieracalabasas.com

Casual trattoria with a modern twist on authentic Italian Food. Everything made in house by hand. Full Bar with Lunch and Dinner daily.

Savory flavors of Europe, Asia, South America – with a great bar menu and happy hour seven days a week. Private banquet rooms available.

GASTRO PUB

SEAFOOD

THE LAB 30105 Agoura Road, Agoura Hills 818.735.0091 | www.labbrewingco.com

FINS SEAFOOD GRILL 982-8 South Westlake Boulevard, Westlake Village 805.494.6494 | www.finsinc.com

32 Microbrews on tap & full cocktail & wines bar. Award winning burgers, steaks, & seafood. Outdoor Dining/Private Banquet space available. Live Music on Weekends & Tuesday Night Jazz”.

Creatively prepared seafood, steaks, chops & pasta dishes for over 20 years. House specialty is Macadamia Crusted Halibut. Bar Menu available.

RUSTIC CALIFORNIAN CUISINE

TUSCAN

SALT 26500 Agoura Road, Calabasas 818.880.9260 | www.eatatsalt.com

ROSTI TUSCAN KITCHEN 23663 Calabasas Road, Calabasas 818.591.2211 | www.RostiTuscanKitchen.com

Heart-warming farm-to-table fare seasoned with artisanal Hepps salts. Cozy full-bar with craft beer & delectable wine list. Reserve Valentine’s dinner today!

Authentic & Comforting Tuscan Italian recipes made with fresh, locally grown ingredients. Dine In, Take-Out, Catering and Delivery make this a local favorite.

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