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nvesting isn’t something that comes naturally. The reality is that the language of investing is often obscure and the rules and regulations can be complicated. That said, investing is the best way that to build your financial future. So if you’ve been afraid to ask questions and get started, read on. The challenge is worth the effort. a Few Words About Risk
Like everything in life, investing carries risk. There’s no way around it. The only way that you have a chance to make a gain is to take the chance of having a loss. Sometimes more risk means the potential for more gain — but not always. As an investor, your most important job is to understand the difference — when the risk you’re taking is giving you the opportunity for greater return and when it isn’t. In other words, you only want to take on smart risk — risk that’s appropriate for your situation and that carries potential for reward. Fall 2015
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Building a Portfolio: Two Cornerstone Concepts Building an investment portfolio is a bit like building a house; you need to start with a blueprint. In investing, this blueprint is your asset allocation, or the way you divvy up your money among various asset classes, such as cash, stocks, bonds and other investments. Your asset allocation will help determine both your level of risk and your potential for gain. An aggressive asset allocation would be composed largely of stocks, carrying significant volatility, as well as the potential for significant growth. An aggressive portfolio would be appropriate for someone who is young and saving for retirement because he or she has the time to ride out the downs. At the other end of the spectrum, a conservative allocation means putting money in U.S. Treasury bonds, certificates
of deposit or other investments with fixed income and is most appropriate for an older person or someone who wants to avoid risk. This type of portfolio probably won’t lose value, but it probably won’t gain much, either. A moderate portfolio falls somewhere in between. As an investor, selecting and adhering to your chosen asset allocation is job No. 1. Before you even think about buying an investment, you have to think about what you need in terms of growth potential and risk control. Before you decide to buy, ask yourself, “Would stock XYZ or fund ABC fit into my asset allocation?” If not, it’s not the investment for you. The second-most important concept in investing is diversification. This means not putting all of your eggs in one basket or, in other words, spreading your risk among many investments. If one ship sinks, you won’t lose the entire fleet.
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In practice, this means that you need to own several stocks or several bonds, each with different characteristics. Even if you’re convinced that you want an aggressive portfolio, you need to own a minimum of 10 stocks — preferably more. Diversification isn’t a magic bullet; it can’t guarantee a profit or eliminate the risk of loss. However, if you don’t diversify, you’re setting yourself up for a huge hit if your chosen investment falters. (If any one investment equals 20 percent or more of your portfolio’s value, that’s known as a concentrated position — a definite no-no!) An easy way to diversify is by purchasing one or several mutual funds or exchangetraded funds, more about these later.
same amount at a regular interval. Of course, no strategy, dollar-cost averaging included, can protect you against losses when stock prices tumble. And if the market were to go straight up, you’d be better off purchasing all of your shares as soon as possible. But dollar-cost averaging can be a prudent way to ease into the markets, finding your footing as a new investor. However, you should think about your financial ability to continue your purchases through periods of low price levels. The above concepts are the foundation for your success as an investor. Now let’s have some insight into what to look for when choosing investments.
Don’t Try to Time the Market There’s a saying, “Time in the market is more important than timing the market.” Before you invest a penny, repeat those words. Even the most experienced investors can’t accurately predict how much and when the market will move in a particular direction. Many of the best-performing days immediately follow market dips. So what’s an investor to do? Get in and stay in. You need to carefully select and monitor your holdings, making adjustments as needed — but to be successful, you have to stay in for the long term. Otherwise, you greatly increase your chances of getting in (or out) at precisely the wrong time.
A share of stock is a share of ownership in a company, as well as a share of possible profit. Owning stock is a great way to participate in a company’s growth potential. And though owning stocks carries a certain amount of risk — there are no guarantees, and past performance can’t predict future results — historically they’re the best way to grow your money over time. When it comes to choosing a specific stock, however, you have to look closely. Companies vary by size, or market capitalization, which is the total value of all the shares of a company’s stock. Apple, currently with the largest market capitalization in the world, is a great example of a large-cap stock. But there are also smallcap and mid-cap stocks — plus foreign stocks, representing companies based outside the U.S. There are two styles of stock: growth and value. A growth stock is considered poised for a rapid rise (think high tech); a value stock is considered underpriced. Going even deeper, stocks are generally divided into 10 sectors (information technology, telecom services, utilities, health care, financials, industrials, consumer discretionary, consumer staples, materials and energy) and 67 industries within those sectors (such as retailing, banks and building products). The ideal is to invest in a diversified 18
Dollar-Cost Averaging: A Prudent Strategy Sometimes getting started can be the hardest part of investing. The good news is that you don’t have to jump in with both feet. A strategy known as dollar-cost averaging can help you ease in over time. This is how it works: Every month (or at any regular interval), you invest a set amount of money, regardless of how the stock market is performing. When the market is down and prices are low, your set money buys more shares. When the market and prices are up, you buy fewer shares for the same money. The key is investing the Fall 2015
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Personal branding has gotten a lot more buzz in recent times and has become an important tool for everyone who wants to improve their career or business opportunities, according to Marsha Friedman, author of the book Celebritize Yourself. If you open a dictionary, the word “brand” is defined as a type of product manufactured by a particular company
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under a particular name. These days you need to be that product. When you think about it, though, personal branding is not new. It’s just that more people have the means to do it today and, fortunately, the Internet has provided us with numerous ways to create and maintain a personal brand. But many entertainers and athletes thrived at it long ago. Many of us remember the song “Happy Trails” from our childhood. Roy Rogers was the movie and TV cowboy who made this song popular and whose name and image appeared on toy holsters, lunch boxes, comic books, puzzles, coloring books and other merchandise in the 1940s and 1950s. Roy is a great example of someone who was ahead of his time with personal branding although he stumbled into it unintentionally. The story goes, he wanted a raise from his movie studio, but the boss balked. Bummed out by the response, Roy asked for what he considered a consolation prize — all rights to his name and likeness. As it turned out, that was no consolation prize. Roy soon figured out that he — not the studio — was the big winner in the negotiations. Any raise would have been paltry next to the money he raked in from Roy Rogers brand merchandise. Even the best personal branding doesn’t last forever. It has to be nurtured continually. (Roy, of course, nurtured his brand his entire life, and it was only the passage of time after his death that caused it to fade, so we’ll give him a break.) The rest of us get no break and the message is clear: Don’t rest on your laurels, or in your saddle, whichever is appropriate. So what can you do to get your per17
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sonal brand launched and keep it alive? Here are a few suggestions. Make sure your website represents you exactly the way you want to be seen This is one of the best places to control your image. That could mean you want to be viewed as witty, intellectual or physically fit. It could mean you want the world to see you as an expert in a particular field. Maybe you want to convey an image of trust. Roy Rogers was the clean-cut hero wearing a smile and a cowboy hat. What’s your image? Maintain a strong social media presence Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and other social media sites are invaluable tools for networking or getting your message out quickly under your personal brand. Also, make sure you have a unified message that weaves through your website, your social media sites and anything else you use to promote yourself. Design elements should be consistent from one platform to the next as well. Keep your presence alive in traditional media Make yourself available for interviews.
Media appearances act as a third-party endorsement, casting you as an authority in your field. This also needs constant cultivation. If you were quoted in a newspaper article last year, then you’re last year’s news. Even worse, if your competitor is quoted in an article today, they’ve become more relevant than you and are winning the personal-branding war. Branding yourself is not a one-shot deal One of the biggest misconceptions about branding is that people expect to do one or two things to promote themselves and then figure they are done. Nothing could be further from the truth. Your branding effort never stops. It’s like trying to become physically fit. You don’t go to the gym for one week to get your dream body — nor would you expect that a good workout three years ago would leave you set for life. Your personal branding effort is the same way. It’s ongoing. The bottom line is that creating a personal brand is one of the keys to success in today’s world. By branding yourself — making sure the world knows who you are and the expertise you have to offer — you not only set yourself apart from your competitors but you also open the door to new opportunities. ∆
THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT INVESTING— From Pg. 14 mix of stocks of different sizes, styles, sec- an IOU. You lend money, and in return, tors, industries and countries. This helps you receive a promise of repayment, plus control risk, but it doesn’t ensure a profit interest, at a set date. or eliminate the potential for loss. Sounds Bonds complement stocks because they complex, but don’t get discouraged. Here’s focus on income rather than growth. And where mutual funds and exchange-traded they’re generally less volatile. This can be funds come in, which I’ll get into in just particularly appealing to older investors a bit. seeking to create a regular income stream. That’s not to say there isn’t some risk. Moving Into Bonds There are many types of bonds (for exYou’ve probably heard of fixed-income ample, corporate, government and muinvestments. These investments generally nicipal), each with a varying degree of difpay a specific interest rate over a certain ferent types of risk, including default risk time period and promise to return your (the risk the issuer will go bankrupt and principal at maturity. A bond is right up you won’t get your money back), interest there at the top of this list. A bond is like rate risk (the risk that market interest 26 Fall 2015
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much grimmer. If you tend to gravitate toward a certain type of partner, re-create dysfunctional patterns in your relationships and friendships, or even take on jobs where coworkers and bosses treat you inappropriately, it’s likely due to harmful patterns that have been programmed into your brain since childhood — and they are much, much harder to break than you may think. “If we want to stop perpetuating bad relationships, we must understand what’s causing the problem,” says Klebanov. “We need to become aware of how incredibly tough it is for people to alter their subconscious behavior patterns,” she continues. “This knowledge will hopefully change the way we approach our relationship choices. Also, we need to educate people on the shocking extent to which lifelong difficulties and dysfunctions are connected to parenting.” Klebanov’s intention is not to shame or needlessly frighten parents, but to educate them in order to spark positive change. The majority of parents do want the best for their children and are themselves victims of negative parenting and erroneous cultural beliefs. Here, she shares four surprising truths about the basic relationship between parenting, the brain, and lifelong behaviors: Childhood experiences determine how the brain develops During the first few years of life, beginning in the womb, there is a huge burst in the amount of neural connectivity that takes place in the brain. Depending on what we see and experience during this time, certain mental “pathways” are reinforced while other, less used connections are pruned and eliminated to make the brain more efficient. “New research in epigenetics is also showing that our experiences during this time determine how certain genes are expressed, and even whether they’re Fall 2015
expressed at all,” Klebanov adds. Certain behaviors and patterns are hardwired into our brains during childhood The neural programming that happens in childhood can — and does — last long after children have grown up. Their lifelong behaviors (both conscious and subconscious) are based on this programming, as is their cognitive development, sense of empathy, moral sensitivity, and more. “While neural growth continues to take place throughout our lives, it becomes limited after early childhood, and established neural pathways are very difficult to change,” Klebanov explains. “So despite what conventional ‘wisdom’ says, expecting someone to leave negative childhood experiences in the past is often asking the impossible.” Dysfunctional neural connections can (and often do) manifest in adult relationships So, what does this science look like in real life, so to speak? Here are a few examples. • The hippocampi of neglected children are up to 10 percent smaller than those of children with caring, loving mothers. Memory, stress control, and the ability to learn — all of which play an important role in building healthy relationships — can be negatively impacted. • A lack of parental affection, attention, and physical contact impacts moral development and can limit empathy and moral sensitivity to others. This can lead to cruel, distant, and critical behavior within relationships. • Children who are parented with violence (yes, this includes practices like spanking and slapping) score lower on IQ tests and other tests of cognitive ability. Additionally, their brains can become overwhelmed with stress, leading to faulty stress response systems that 60
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If you can’t say something nice during a game, say nothing at all. Or stay home. You’re the parent, not the coach. Your job is to be supportive, encouraging, unconditionally loving. Keep your comments positive. Let
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go of the negative. Give your kid credit for showing up, for working well with his teammates, for being a good sport. These qualities are a thousand times more important to your kid’s future well-being than the final score of the game. FOCUS ON FUN If you want your kids to relax and enjoy sports, you have to relax and enjoy watching. If you get upset and unruly, so will they. All the experts agree: The quickest way to kill a kid’s interest in sports is to overemphasize winning. It’s a game! The real victory is for your kid to feel comfortable and happy chasing a tennis ball or swinging a bat. Kids who are made to feel unworthy on the ballfield take that insecurity into adulthood. It’s not pretty. PRAISE THE EFFORT IN SPITE OF THE OUTCOME If your kid’s team wins the game, bravo. But if your youngster is on the losing side, you need to offer empathy, not criticism. Recognize the loss, but don’t dwell on it. The teachable moment is all about resiliency. If you can develop that nothing-candefeat-me spirit as a kid, being an adult gets a whole lot easier. Instead of dwelling on the loss, shift your kid’s focus to something positive: What was the best part of the game? Did you learn something? Make a new friend?
BE AVAILABLE Your behavior on game day is important, but a winning attitude at home counts, too. Do less talking and a lot more listening to your kid’s experience. Don’t judge. And don’t box them in to playing soccer just because you grew up with posters of Pele in your room. Go join an adult soccer league and let your kids find what they love. STAY ABOVE THE FRAY Sometimes fights erupt at a game, in the stands, on the field. Stay out of it. Don’t abuse the refs or boo the other team. Stay cool, take a few calming breaths, and eat some peanuts till the argument blows over. It’s also unwise to be critical of a coach in front of your kids. It you’ve got a question or complaint, take it up privately. KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE PRIZE Research shows that most kids play sports to have fun, improve their skills, and socialize with their friends. Winning isn’t as big a deal to kids as it is to adults. A much bigger deal is having your daughter or son feel good after the game. Fake praise won’t do it. Kids are smarter than that. If you parent with positive feedback and compassion when it comes to sports, your kid is much more likely to grow up enjoying an active, healthy lifestyle. And that’s the real goal, isn’t it? ∆
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Fashion Trends For Fall Sharon Mosley
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new season is upon us, so it’s time to tune up our wardrobes. Here are some fashion favorites from the New York Fall 2015 Fashion Week runways. Tune up for turtlenecks They are winter staples, but chunky knits are back in full force. Check out longer slouchy styles with high necks that will keep you comfy and cozy for any polar vortex that comes your way. J. Crew has some of the best. Wear them over short skirts with knee-high boots. Call for collars Another way the neck plays into one of the major trends for 20152016. They are stand-outs and stand-ups! Send in the clowns. Slit up to there They may have had a huge night at the Oscars, but you can expect to see slit skirts hitting not only the red carpet, but the streets. Check out wrap skirts in mid-calf lengths updated with meant-to-be-seen slits. Fun with fur trim It’s a fall and winter favorite — faux or real. And it’s a great way to cheat yourself into a little extra style. Try a long furry boa or a short, fluffy collar. You can dress up a coat or a long cardigan sweater with this quick trick. Get artistic We’re talking a major trend here! Artsy prints have been popping up on spring clothes in graphic punches, but this fall and winter, think romantic and museum-inspired like the Proenza Schouler collection Fall 2015
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Nicole Miller is inspired by the mythic art of a fairy tale forest in her fall 2015 collection.
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of the ‘40s era expressionism shown at the Whitney, or the Moroccan carpet prints at Tory Burch.
tights. Anna Sui went back to the land of the Vikings, and Marchesa threw a gothic Gatsby party.
Dress in tiers These aren’t your tried-and-true layers. It’s time to get creative. You’ve got a whole season this spring to practice. Or you can rely on many designers to do it for you, such as Donna Karan, who piles bustiers on top of flyaway tunics layered over flannel trousers.
Get messy with your hair If you’re going to go to all that trouble of ripping up your tights, then you might as well get a little messy with your hair, too. After all, it takes work to get your hair to do that. The disheveled “piecey” look is going strong with lots of tousled buns and ponytails. Oh, and bangs; expect to see lots of bangs courtesy of Dakota Johnson in “Fifty Shades of Grey.” Start growing them out now.
Embellish, embellish More is more. Designers are giving their clothes all kinds of “icing on the cake” — seashells on gowns at Carolina Herrera, sequins on suede at Ralph Lauren, beaded skirts at Nanette Lepore and metallic hardware at Calvin Klein. (A drycleaner’s nightmare.) Go gothic A dark Victorian influence inspired many designers for fall 2015. Nicole Miller’s moody clothes took on the feel of a woodsy forest fairy tale with models wearing scissored “punk-like” black
Winter over with white Winter white dresses were a big hit on the red carpet, and it will continue to be a go-to favorite this fall. From shearling trench coats at Donna Karan to cocktail dresses at 3.1 Phillip Lim and furry coats at Tommy Hilfiger, the creamy whites are here to stay. There is also a big brown out, too. Metallics, gold and silver, shine this fall, and if you want a hint of color, try orange. It will juice up any outfit any time of year. ∆
THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT INVESTING — From Pg. 26 of diversification without your having to funds generally have low fees; actively choose individual stocks. But you still have managed funds can cost more. The added to do some work because there are several cost can be justified — for example, in the types of mutual funds — stock funds, bond case of a small-cap or international fund, funds and blended funds, which invest in for which market information may be more both. There are also sector-specific funds. difficult to obtain — but make sure before The amount of diversification you get you buy. Always read the prospectus to depends on the mutual funds you choose. understand the fee structure and how your A good choice for many new investors is money is invested. An exchange-traded fund is another way a broad-based stock fund. Mutual funds are professionally man- to simplify choices. With an ETF, you own aged, so you don’t have to spend time a single security representing a basket of following the day-to-day market. But there stocks that tracks an index. The main difare two fundamentally different approach- ference between mutual funds and ETFs is es to consider: passive and active. Passively the way they’re traded. Mutual fund trades managed funds, known as index funds, are processed at the end of the day; ETFs are designed to track — rather than beat trade like stocks, at any time during the — a specific index, such as the Standard & trading day. ETFs are also professionally Poor’s 500. Actively managed funds, on managed — most passively, similar to index the other hand, strive to beat the market. funds. They generally also have low fees An important consideration is cost. Index but may charge a commission when 36 Fall 2015
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Do’s And Don’ts For Buying Handbags Sharon Mosley
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Do think opposites when buying handbags Body shape, that is. If you’re average, then just about any handbag will look good on you. But tall and slender? Check out a handbag that’s a little on the big and slouchy side. Short and
Structured satchel by Michael Kors. petite? Think skinny straps and a bag that rests above your waist. Curvy girls should stick to more structured styles. Don’t forget to consider function You may be carried away with the red suede bag flowing with fringe, but if you need a handbag that’s all business for
client meetings, you may want to stick to a more tailored satchel that easily stows away all your electronics. Then, if you have cash left over, go for the boho fringe for that outdoor concert. Do collect colors So you think you have to have a brown bag, a black bag, a camel bag or a navy 35
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bag to cover the basics? Not necessarily. A colorful handbag can give your everyday outfits a dash of personality. Take a look at your wardrobe and choose a “nontraditional” color that will mix and match with a variety of your clothes. An oversized turquoise clutch is one of my “fun” accessories; another friend brightens up her outfits with a vivid orange drawstring bucket bag. Don’t weigh yourself down Some of us may use our purses as our offices, diaper bag, makeup kit, etc. But don’t forget to clean out those handbags occasionally and get organized. Yes, you can pare it all down to the bare essentials. There are tons of small bags that may work just as well and save your shoulders and your back. Do switch out day and evening bags If you don’t have to haul your iPad to a party. Leave your briefcase-style handbag at home and make the switch to a clutch. There are lots of smaller, embellished bags available for more festive occasions that don’t require huge handbags. Take a
break from the big bags and have a little fashion fun. Don’t be afraid to make an investment It’s true that good quality designer handbags can be expensive, costing thousands of dollars. If you can invest in one of the more classic styles like a structured, tophandle purse, go for it, if you know that you’ll use it for years. However, many of us tire easily of handbags and want something new. There are plenty of quality handbags at affordable prices, even in many designer collections. Check out discount stores for more values. Vintage stores can also be a source for gently used designer bags. Do break the rules There really are no “rules” anymore on when to wear what when it comes to handbags. You can break out the sequins and metallic clutches day or night. However, heavy leathers are probably not the best party companions. Slinging your suitcase over your shoulder on the dance floor is a major don’t! ∆
THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT INVESTING— From Pg. 32 These basic investments are the building you buy or sell. blocks of your investment portfolio. Giving a Nod to Cash Now let’s say you’ve got the basics and Its Equivalents down. You’ve decided you’re a moderately Cash isn’t only the balance in your sav- aggressive investor looking for growth, ings account; it’s also a type of investment. and you’ve researched and chosen a couple Cash investments, also called cash equiva- of initial investments. Are you ready to lents, are low-risk but have low return buy? Not quite. Because there are a few potential. Think certificates of deposit, more topics you should explore: types of investment accounts, the impact of taxes Treasury bills and money market funds. Like any other investment, cash has its and how to keep your portfolio going — pluses and its minuses. It can be great for and, we hope, growing. providing stability and liquidity, but if the Type of Account You Open you’re trying to build long-term wealth, Is Important it’s not the best choice. The low returns When you’re simply putting money may well be lower than the rate of inflation. In effect, you could lose money and aside, whether for a rainy day or for somelimit the opportunity to reach your goals. thing special, a bank savings account will Once again, it comes down to finding the usually do. You’ll make a bit of interest, and you’ll have easy access to your 40 mix that best suits your needs. Fall 2015
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Buying Vi Sharon Mosley
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f you are fascinated by owning a piece of the past — whether it’s a ‘70s wrap dress, a ‘60s shift dress or a ‘50s swing coat — then you’re in luck as a new fashion season rolls around. Fashion always doubles “back to the future” for inspiration. This season you’ll find all kinds of ways to celebrate those unique classics that you find at flea markets, estate sales and specialty boutiques as well as online. “Most people who collect and wear designer fashions do so simply because of the sheer pleasure involved,” says Emma Baxter-Wright, who co-authored the book, “Vintage Fashion.” “The hunt for a good piece, the knowledge you gain in the process, and the personal stories you hear along the way can be as compelling as finding and purchasing a highly desired, sought-after piece.” If you’re ready to go on a treasure hunt, here are a few buying tips from Baxter-Wright. See the item you are buying up close and personal This is the only way to verify the condition of the garment. Check out vintage clothing fairs and viewings at major auction houses. Beware of online auctions, and if you do find an item you want, email the seller and ask about stains, repairs, alterations,
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ntage etc., and ask to see a photo of the label. Never buy a stained garment Don’t just hope to remove the stain just with washing or dry-cleaning. “If the mark has been there for a long time, it probably isn’t going to shift,” says Baxter-Wright. The condition of the garment is of utmost importance Hold it up to the light to reveal any moth holes. Check both sides of the fabric for scorches, tears, mended areas, missing beadwork or embellishment and for disintegration of any type. “Any professional seller will automatically point out tears or other signs of damage, but always ask,” encourages Baxter-Wright. Focus on a specific time period or designer This way you will have better luck at finding items since you will gain a deeper knowledge of a specialized subject and also meet like-minded sellers and collectors. Always buy the best pieces you can afford This is true, especially if you are buying for a collection or investment. Try on before you buy If you are buying vintage clothing or accessories to wear, be sure to pay attenDress by Charles James from 1937 From Beyond Fashion exhibit at the Met museum.
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tion to sizing and your own body shape. Many pre-Second World War garments were made by dressmakers so they may conform to a particular person’s body measurements. Mass production of clothing did make some difference, but remember a 1960s or 1970s size would normally be two or more sizes smaller than a contemporary item. A ‘50s dress would more than likely be curvier to fit the hourglass silhouette that was popular at the time; a ‘60s pantsuit or shift dress would be more “Twiggy”inspired — longer and leaner. Know your terms Many sellers use standard language to describe the condition of a vintage garment: “mint” is rare and perfect; “near mint” indicates light wear, as in evening dresses; “excellent” means it is sound with some wear but no flaws; “very good” indi-
cates minor flaws or stains but otherwise high quality; “good” means it is wearable but shows some deterioration. Always consider the fabric of a piece Garment care labels only came into popularity after 1971, so make sure you consult a costume dealer or professional conservator if your vintage piece is rare or has extensive beading or trim. Dry cleaning may be too harsh for these vintage finds. If the garment has a label that says it can be washed, hand-washing with a mild detergent is preferable only after pre-testing a small, inconspicuous spot first. Don’t store vintage garments in plastic, but wrap in acid-free paper and keep in a cardboard box. And never wash a 1920s sequin dress, says Baxter-Wright. “The sequins are made of gelatin, and will dissolve in the water!”∆
THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT INVESTING— From Pg. 36 money. whether or not you actually remove the An investment account is a different funds from your account. animal. It is offered through a broker and In a taxable brokerage account, the rules allows you to buy and sell investments. are different. In this case, you’ll pay either There is usually an initial minimum de- short-term or long-term capital gains tax posit, and there are possibly account fees, on any money you make — but only when which vary depending on where you open you sell an investment that has gone up in your account. You may also pay a commis- value. Short-term capital gains are taxed at sion to buy and sell certain investments. your ordinary income tax rate and apply to These commissions vary by brokerage, so investments you’ve held for a year or less; it’s best to do some comparison shopping. long-term rates — currently zero, 15 or 20 The financial institution is one decision, percent, depending on your income — apbut you also have to decide what type of ply to investments you’ve held for more investment account best suits your goals than a year. These taxes are assessed when — a taxable brokerage account, a tax- you file your yearly income tax return. advantaged individual retirement account Taxation of an IRA is different still. With or both. With a brokerage account, you can a traditional tax-deferred IRA, your earninvest as much as you want at any time. ings grow tax-free until you withdraw With an IRA, you’re limited to a yearly them, at which time you’ll pay income taxmaximum contribution — much like the es on them at your ordinary tax rate (plus a way you are if you have a 401(k) account 10 percent penalty before age 59 1/2). Plus, through your work. you may get an upfront tax deduction Another important difference between on your traditional IRA contributions. (If account types is how earnings are taxed. you’re covered by an employer plan, IRA You’re probably already used to paying deductibility is limited by income level.) income taxes on the interest income you With a tax-free Roth IRA, you don’t get the receive in a savings account. This is due upfront deduction, but both earnings 45 Fall 2015
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The HearthCabinet fireplaces require no venting or connections of any kind, and are perfect for apartments and homes. They save valuable space that would otherwise be taken up by a chimney or flue and eliminate additional construction costs. They use gel fuel cartridges, a clean alternative to wood and gas fires. www.HearthCabinet.com. Fall 2015
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Stack stoves are created by the Italian firm La Castellamonte. They combine the classic wood burning ceramic stove with today’s technology and contemporary design. Winner of several prestigious awards, Stack stoves are available in several styles and finishes. www.laCastellamonte.it.
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Screens are amazing decorating tools. They can singlehandedly ground a room without eating up much space or making the area feel cluttered. No matter what style you like, you’ll find a screen that will bring your room alive. How about a simple wooden screen featuring louvered shutters? A regal screen featuring an Oriental motif? One that sports rustic leather veneer or tarnished mirrors? Once you find a screen you like, you’ll discover a million ways to use it. Here are a few suggestions: In your dining room, you can put a screen behind a buffet. In a living room, stand one behind a furniture grouping Fall 2015
to pull all the pieces together. Or you can use two matching screens to flank a sofa, placing an end table or side chair in front of each one. I also like to put shorter screens that measure just 4 or 5 feet tall on top of buffets, fireplace mantels or bookcases to serve as oversized pieces of artwork. Screens are masters at separating different spaces in your home. If your home has large, lofty rooms, like a loft condo, or rooms that flow into one another with no natural break, use a screen or two to define and separate spaces. Screens are also great tools in bathrooms that have a floor plan that’s more open than
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to solve a host of decorating dilemmas. you’d like. You can use a screen to partition off the bathtub or stool, or to create a private dressing area. You can also use a screen to conceal less attractive features. For example, you can place a screen in front of your washer and dryer so the laundry room will look more inviting and less utilitarian when it is not in use. Do you have a stagnant spot in your home that just needs something to spice it up? Maybe it’s a dark corner or a blank wall longing for some kind of spark. A screen will solve the problem. If you have an oversized landing on your
staircase, a spot too small to hold a piece of furniture, but too big to stand empty, a screen will fill the space with character and charm. You can also use screens as window treatments. Put a pair of tall, matching screens on either side of a window, unfolding them just a bit so they cover a few inches on each side of the window, just like drapery panels. They do a great job of framing the window without blocking the light. Or, put a screen between a piece of furniture and a particularly sunny window to help filter out some light and protect your textiles from fading. ∆
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THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT INVESTING— From Pg. 45 year) are good choices for taxable accounts. in your portfolio to make sure they still Investments that tend to lose more of their represent the allocation you want and return to taxes (for example, stocks that then making changes if necessary. For you’ll most likely hold for less than a year) instance, if stocks have done well, it should go in your tax-deferred retirement might be time to sell some and use the accounts. Likewise, tax-fee bonds would be proceeds to buy bonds. Or if bonds have had an exceptional Stay on Top year, it might be time to sell a few in favor of Your Investments of some stocks. Making these initial decisions is part When to Get Help of the heavy lifting. Once you have your investments up and running, it’s best to Even when you understand investing, it take a long-term view. That doesn’t mean pays to get help once in a while. A periodic you can ignore them, however. You should consultation with a financial professional check in at least quarterly to make sure can help you deepen your knowledge and your investments are on track. At the end refine your decisions. of the year, you’ll want to re-examine your But whether you work with a financial asset allocation and possibly rebalance. adviser or go it alone, don’t be afraid to ask Basically, this means looking at the questions; get the information you need; percentages of stocks, bonds and cash and get started. ∆ Parents’ ROLE — From Pg. 22 contribute to irrational behaviors such as hypervigilance, violence toward others, and revictimization. • Many studies have shown a significant link between childhood trauma and mental illness, including PTSD, attachment disorders, dissociative behaviors, inappropriate response and interaction in social situations (including ambivalent, hypervigilant, contradictory, or excessively inhibited responses), higher levels of internalizing, and more. Adults often repeat the relationship patterns they observed during childhood While the neural programming that takes place in childhood has a profound impact on children’s lifelong relationships, there’s more to the story. The basic patterns a child observes between caretakers (which are themselves programmed into his brain through neural connections) also make a strong impact on the child’s brain. While there are as many negative patterns as there are families, here are some Fall 2015
common examples that children tend to relive throughout their lives. • If a parent is absent a lot or very busy doing other things and doesn’t make the child a priority, even from infancy, then the child will often grow up to relive relationships with partners who are busy and do not make that person a priority. Alternatively, the child may grow up to be the perpetrator of that behavior. • If a child witnessed the child’s father often angry and critical toward the child’s mother in a continuing, recurring way (or the other way around with the mother being often angry and critical), then the child is likely to relive relationships in which the child is either angry and critical toward a partner or is the victim of a similar pattern. • If a parent is self-absorbed and puts family members last in his life, then that is the type of relationship the child will likely grow up to re-create. He might prioritize work and friends over spending time at home, or vice versa. • If one of the parents engages in alcoholism or other types of substance 86
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Zen is the Japanese word for meditation, and walking meditation is a variation on the Buddhist philosophy of quieting the mind and letting go.
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Walking meditation is a simple practice that gives you all the benefits of seated meditation — increased energy, equanimity, awareness — without the temptation to fall asleep. “Meditation is simple but not easy,” says Henry Shukman, the Zen teacher who taught me and a tent full of others how to do it while walking. It was part of an enlightening winter retreat at Esalen Institute, co-led by yoga master Tias Little. “Walking meditation is a chance to tune into our own experience,” explained Henry, “to be in this place, to touch this Earth, to be right here, right now.” It’s from that place of total presence that good things flow. Neuroscientists have proven this from the innovative brain imaging studies they’ve done. When you meditate on the present moment, stress eases, your fears and anxieties dissolve, and kindness and compassion rise to the surface. All that, and exercise, too! You don’t have to be Buddhist to give it a shot. Here’s a summary of Henry’s teachings about walking meditation. WALK INTO NATURE
Sometimes walking meditation is done inside a Zen temple — a break from long periods of time, doing sitting meditation — but doing it outside, in nature offers special benefits. Wear comfortable shoes, appropriate clothes, and pick a path that is safe and unencumbered. ARRANGE YOUR HANDS There is a Zen way of doing just about everything — from eating a meal to being with your dog — so it’s no surprise that walking meditation in Henry’s Sanbo Zen lineage has rules about how to hold your hands. “You put your right hand around your right thumb and use the left hand to gently press your right hand against your solar plexus,” Henry demonstrated.
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“That’s the Zen way.” So about 45 of us arranged our hands just so, pressing gently on our solar plexus, right in the middle of our upper torso, just below the diaphragm, the energetic center (or chakra) of strength, confidence and joy. MIND YOUR POSTURE
Walk mindfully, in silence, with an upright spine, and a slight chin tuck. Your eyes are open and lowered, but not in a way that makes your walking unsafe. Walk in a way that feels relaxed and aware, opening up the deepest channels of the body, allowing for a flow of energy up and down the spine, drawing up from the earth, drawing down from the sky. DON’T FOCUS ON YOUR BREATH
Really? Meditators are always being told to focus on the breath, as a way to connect mind and body and sink into the bliss of boundlessness. For our first walking meditation, Henry took us in a different direction. “Let your mind rest in the soles of your feet,” he instructed. Don’t overthink it. Just let go and let it happen, walking at a comfortable pace, focusing your mind’s eye on the bottom of your feet. When you lose focus -- and you will, just like in sitting meditation -- you simply acknowledge the lapse, congratulate yourself for noticing, return your awareness to the soles of your feet, and keep it there until your final step. NOTHING TO GAIN
At the end of this refreshing and revelatory 20-minute walking meditation, Henry explained a little more about its power. “It’s about being as we are, where we are... the experience of the now. Our minds grasp for meaning, grasp for understanding... There is nothing to understand. There is just now.” ∆
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t Loss Progress I Dottie DeHart
f you are trying to lose weight, you have a very close, yet very uncomfortable, relationship with your bathroom scale. No matter how frustrated and demoralized you get, you step onto the scale every day, hoping that the needle will move just a bit further to the left.
Sound familiar? If so, take a deep breath and step away from the scale. According to Warren Honeycutt, fitness expert and author of Get Lean for Life: 7 Keys to Lasting Weight Loss, you may be placing entirely too much weight on the importance of this ubiquitous bathroom feature. Turns out, even the most accurate scales are not the best way to track your weight loss and fitness progress. “While your scales do tell you how much you weigh on any given day, they usually don’t tell the whole story about your progress and health,” says Honeycutt. He points out that a scale measures only one thing: weight. This number reflects not only body fat, but also bone, ligaments, tendons, muscle, water, and undigested food. So just because you weigh 10 pounds less today than you did four weeks ago doesn’t mean you lost 10 pounds of fat! Three pounds of that lost weight might have been muscle and water, for example. Alternately, think of a professional athlete and an individual who lives a sedentary lifestyle. These two individuals might very well have comparable heights and weights. However, the athlete might have less than 5 percent body fat and a significant amount of muscle tissue, while the sedentary individual’s body fat percentage might be 20 or 25 percent. In this case, the scale definitely doesn’t tell the whole story. “If you’re serious about shedding fat, getting toned, and improving your appearance and health, there is a much better way to
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monitor your progress: the simple tape measure,” Honeycutt says. “It will give you a much more accurate assessment of what your real progress is and where you have improved.” Honeycutt explains how to use measurements to track your weight loss progress: Assemble your tools All you need is your body, a thin and pliable measuring tape, a means to record your results (a notepad, computer, or smartphone will do), and perhaps a mirror to help you position the measuring tape. Honeycutt recommends taking your measurements every 30 days, at the same time of day (preferably in the morning before you’ve worked out or eaten breakfast). measure your neck “This may be a part of your body you wouldn’t think to measure, but don’t skip it!” Honeycutt insists. “Wrap the measuring tape gently around your neck and write down the number you see. You want the tape to be tight enough that you get an accurate reading, but it shouldn’t be painful.” Shoulders Wrap the tape around your shoulders and record the number. “It’s vital that you measure the same spot each time you take your measurements,” comments Honeycutt. “It goes without saying that if you don’t measure the same area each time, your results won’t reflect the work you’ve put in. If it helps, use a freckle or mole as a point of reference.” Bust line Be sure to stand up straight while measuring this particular area, and stay relaxed. “Don’t flex any muscles, or puff out your chest while measuring,” Honeycutt advises. “That’s cheating.” Waist You’ll be measuring two different parts of your waist: the smallest part of your waist and about two inches below that. “Many of us tend to hold our weight in this Fall 2015
second area, and it can be extremely difficult to get rid of!” Honeycutt points out. “This set of measurements may very well be the ones in which you’re most proud to see a difference.” Hips Be sure to measure the widest part of your hips during this portion. “I know it can be scary to see that number, but don’t be discouraged,” Honeycutt comments. “If you stick with the healthy changes you’re making, it will only get smaller from here!” Thigh You can measure both thighs or just one. “Make sure to wrap the tape around the upper-middle of your thigh for an accurate measuring point,” Honeycutt instructs. Calf When measuring your calf, you have a few options. You can choose to measure with or without flexing, and you can choose whether you want to measure one calf or both. “One advantage to measuring both legs, arms, etc. instead of only one is the ability to accurately assess symmetry,” Honeycutt notes. Bicep Be sure to flex your arm while you measure your bicep, even if that feels strange! “You might not be used to flexing or like to do it, but it will be helpful for showing improvements moving forward,” Honeycutt promises. “As you start toning your arms, you’ll probably lose some of that, well, extra jiggle at the bottom part of the arm.” “I know that the bathroom scale may be comfortable for you, a tried-and-true companion that tells you what your total body weight is—but it’s time to move on,” Honeycutt concludes. “When you take your measurements, you’ll get a much more accurate picture of how your body is changing — where you’re gaining muscle and losing fat. And trust me — once you do succeed in reaching your goals, you’ll be glad you have a record of just how far you’ve come.”∆
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The Providence Biltmore Jane and Marius Rubin
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When it opened in 1922 the hotel quickly became the social hub of the city. Its Garden Room swung to the sounds of Benny Goodman and Jimmy Dorsey orchestras, and its dance floor was once turned into an aquarium for a performance by Esther Williams. The Biltmore has recently completed a multi-million dollar renovation that brought back its authentic character while adding contemporary amenities. The 294 guest rooms and corridors have been decorated with a rich color palette, luxurious dark wood finishes and unique furnishings including custom made king size beds in every room. and flat screen TVs. Take some time and explore the hotel’s soaring lobby and mezzanine, its legendary ballroom, and the stunning rooftop spaces overlooking the city. Make sure to experience The Spa, the city’s only on-site hotel spa, offering an eclectic array of cross-cultural therapies including massages, facials and salon services. Try their Aromatherapy Signature Massage, a blissful combination of deep tissue and Swedish techniques. The hotel’s central location is ideal for exploring Providence, a city known for the largest concentration of registered historic landmarks in the country. Some of the attractions include immaculately preserved Colonial, Greek Revival, and Victorian houses,
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the Brown University campus, the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), and the picturesque waterfront. Don’t miss the Rhode Island School of Design Museum, a repository of over 90,000 objects from antiquity to our times, including a fine collection of impressionist art. (www.risd.org). Stop by the charming Arcade, the first shopping mall in the nation, and browse the eclectic shops and galleries. For a different vantage point of the city and an historical perspective, take a narrated boat tour with the Providence River Boat Company. They offer day, sunset and night cruises through the downtown area and beyond. (www.providenceriverboat). From May through November, the Providence River becomes the center stage for the city’s signature event, WaterFire — an installation of over 100 bonfires that blaze above the water in special cauldrons. (Check dates at www.waterfire.org). The culinary scene in Providence is bustling with trendy new restaurants along with well established ones. Treat yourself to a festive seafood dinner at the famous Hemenway’s, enjoy the creative cuisine at the hip Circe restaurant or try McCormick & Schmick in the hotel’s lobby. For more information about the town of Providence visit www.goprovidence.com, and for info or reservations at the Biltmore hotel, visit www.providencebiltmore.com.∆ Providence skyline Suite at the Biltmore Stuffed lobster at Hemenway’s RISD Museum, the Arcade WaterFire. Fall 2015
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The resort’s footprint is in the shape of a rectangle, surrounding an inner courtyard of blossoming English Gardens and manicured lawns. The building allows resort guests all weather passage to the spa, the sports and wellness center, indoor pool, restaurant, and the event spaces. Accommodations in the main building
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townhouses and feel at home. Stoweflake offers a wealth of year round activities, both on-property and nearby. The Spa Probably the most popular pastime at Stoweflake is enjoying “me” time at the spa. This world class facility, winner of multiple awards from major magazines, has 30 rooms and offers some 120 treatments which include Eastern Body works and Ayurvedic therapies. Luxuriate in their signature 80 minute Green Mountain Coffee Body Treatment, a revitalizing coffee grinds exfoliation, a Dead Sea Mud wrap, and a full body Coffee Oil Massage. Before or after your treatment, relax in the spacious and tranquil men and women sanctuaries where you can sweat your toxins away in the steam rooms, saunas and whirlpools. Make sure to allocate time for the Aqua Solarium, a coed area with massaging waterfalls and a heated soaking pool with mineral salts from Hungary. Complete your relaxation with a slow walk along the circles of the meditative Labyrinth in the courtyard. sports and wellness center The Sports and Wellness Center makes it easy to maintain your fitness routine. You can exercise in the fully equipped Cybex center, take a challenging spinning session, or join any one of the 60 weekly classes including Yoga and Pilates. The heated indoor and outdoor pools are perfect for vigorous swimming or just to unwind after a day packed with outdoor action. activities If you enjoy hiking you’ll find 5 kilometers of trails right on the properties as well as many more in the neighborhood. For an easy walk take the paved Recreation Path to the village below or uphill to Mt. Mansfield. The area is also perfect for mountain biking, trekking to hidden waterfalls, and serious climbing. Golf lovers will enjoy the nine hole parFall 2015
three course on the property or some of the premiere New England 18-hole championship courses nearby. You can also experience a hot air balloon flight above the rolling green mountains, taking in the unfolding vistas. If you are with a group, you can all enjoy tethered rides in the resort’s courtyard. Hot air ballooning has to be prearranged. Water sports are available nearby at the Waterbury Reservoir, where you can book a canoe, kayak, stand up paddle boat, or just relax on the picturesque meadows overlooking the pristine lake. Downhill skiing is the most popular winter sport in the area and the slopes are just a short shuttle ride away from the resort. Additional activities include cross country skiing, snow shoeing, dog sledding, sleigh riding, and snowmobile trips. The resort grooms miles of tracks so guests can enjoy the pristine winter wonderland. Dining Stoweflake’s main dining venue is Charlie B’s, a popular bistro style restaurant and bar with intimate sitting, a roaring fireplace, and live entertainment on weekends. Menu highlights include tuna tartare, barbecued ribs, fish and steaks. The bar offers over 50 wines by the glass, a large variety of draft and bottled beers, and creative cocktails. Sightseeing When you’re ready to explore the area, there are many attractions within a short drive. Visit the historic Stowe Village and browse the eclectic shops and art galleries, take the Ben and Jerry’s factory tour, watch cider being made at the Cold Hollow Cider Mill, sample cheese at the Cabot Creamery Annex, and explore the local winery trail. For additional information and reservations visit www.stoweflake.com or call 802-253-7355. ∆
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Montréal is a dynamic, cosmopolitan city, an international hub of arts and culture. From its highest point on Mount Royal to the Old Montréal on the waterfront, the city exudes French flair and European allure. From the moment you arrive, via a short flight or a 6 hour drive, you immediately sense you are in a different country. Colorful billboards blare in French and streets with names such as Rue Sainte-Catherine and Rue Sherbrooke welcome you. But you don’t have to dust off your high school French to find your way around;
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most people are bilingual, and English is understood and spoken everywhere. The people of Montréal, like their brethren in France, have the joie de vivre (joy of life) and celebrate life to its fullest. Their lively spirits come into focus especially during the numerous festivals that engulf the city year round. During these popular events, Montréal’s expansive public spaces and performance halls fill with locals and tourists who come to rejoice and partake in the exciting happenings. During summer, the International Jazz Festival attracts tens of thousands of music
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lovers who take in hundreds of concerts and activities on stages small and large, outdoors and indoors. Additional festivals include the International Fireworks Competition, Just for Laughs, Circus, and numerous others. In winter, the city embraces the frigid weather with lights festivals, holidays, sports events and other seasonal activities. The city is dotted with public art displays ranging from classic statues and monuments to contemporary installations. Montréal is also home to major museums such as the Museum of Fine Arts, a repository of a permanent collection of art, music, film, fashion and design exhibits, along with seasonal shows such as the current Metamorphoses in Rodin’s Studio (till October 18). Another popular art destination is the Museum of Contemporary Art, showcasing exhibits and cutting edge installations from Canadian and international artists. The city is also popular for its gastro-
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nomic, French inspired cuisine highlighted by celebrated chefs’ restaurants and trendy eateries. Take advantage of the traditional French lunch, table d’hôte, a daily fixed price offering of two to three courses. With the recent strength of the U.S. Dollar, the city is also a bargain hunter’s paradise. Shoppers enjoy browsing the trendy boutiques along Rue Sainte-Catherine and the designer shops on Rue Saint Paul in the old city. During the winter months, the major shopping and dining activities move to Montréal’s underground city, a network of multi storied malls seamlessly connected by subway lines. Montréal is home to a variety of hotels for all budgets and tastes ranging from the Ritz-Carlton and Le St. James, to trendy boutique hotels such as the swank Hotel 10. So if you are looking for an exciting travel destination, head to the exciting city of Montréal. Bon Voyage! www.tourisme-montreal.org. ∆
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Greater Williamsburg, Virginia
Greater Williamsburg offers a unique blend of educational and contemporary travel experiences. Major attractions include the 18th-century re-enactments at Colonial Williamsburg, America’s first permanent English settlement at Historic Jamestowne, the action-packed Busch Gardens, and the exciting Water Country USA. The area also features fine hotels, trendy restaurants, golf courses, breweries, and art galleries. www.VisitWilliamsburg.com.
JetBlue Airways now operates non-stop flights from JFK to Nevada’s Reno-Tahoe (RNO). The Lake Tahoe area is a favorite among winter sports and travel enthusiasts for its spectacular scenery. Reno is a popular destination for casino enthusiasts. JetBlue features daily flights thru Sept 11 and from November 25 to January 4. Other times the non-stop flights operate on Sundays, Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays. www.jetblue.com.
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Explore Ireland with the Belmond Grand Hibernian, a luxury overnight train service set to launch in Summer 2016. From its Dublin base, the train will take passengers through the Emerald Isle’s vast countryside, dramatic coastal scenery, and prominent cities like Belfast and Cork. www.belmond.com.
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Arcadia Small Ship Cruises offers travel experiences in destinations like Cuba, the Mekong River, Seychelles, Costa Rica, the northeastern United States, Greek islands, and France’s rivers and canals. Its fleet of yachts and barges can dock in the center of hard-to-access ports without having to go through long security lines. www. arcadiasmallshipcruises.com.
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EdgeWalk at Toronto’s CN Tower
The CN Tower in Toronto, one of Canada’s prime destinations, offers an adrenaline pumping adventure — Edgewalk. Participating thrill seekers, wearing special suits and harnesses, walk “hands free” along the 5ft ledge that surrounds the skytop restaurant (about 116-stories high). www.edgewalkcntower.ca
Hornblower Niagara Cruises
Nimmo Bay Wilderness Resort In Canada’s British Columbia
Hornblower Niagara Cruises operates day and night sailings around and into the mist of the thundering Niagara Falls. Cruises depart from a special terminal on the Canadian side. Hornblower also offers cruises in major cities, including sails to the Statue of Liberty and lunch and dinner cruises in NYC. www.niagaracruises.com.
Experience the Washington DC waterfront aboard the Odyssey, a beautiful, glass-enclosed ship sailing year-round on the Potomac. The ship offers brunch, lunch, dinner and holiday cruises and special event sailings. Listen and dance to live music and take in unobstructed views of our nation’s capital. 866-306-2469 and www.odysseycruises.com.
Nimmo Bay Wilderness Resort is an intimate family owned and operated resort located in the Great Bear Rainforest in British Columbia. Guests can explore the beautiful wilderness on land, on water, or by helicopter. Activities include hiking, rock climbing, bear watching, fly fishing and a variety of water sports. An ideal retreat for nature lovers. Call 1-800-837-4354 or visit www.nimmobay.com
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News and Cantor Barbra — Jewish Celebrations and Lifecycles Cantor Barbra is an ordained Cantor with 12 years of pulpit experience and is affiliated with both the Conservative and Reform movements. She offers private or small group Bar/ Bat Mitzvah instructions in your home. Cantor Barbra officiates all Jewish lifecycles events at a venue of your choice. She conducts, meaningful, personal ceremonies, customized to your individual needs. Call her for Baby Namings, Bar/Bat Mitzvahs, Weddings, Funerals and Unveilings. www.cantorbarbra.com, 201-788-6653.
Esthetica MD in Englewood Esthetica MD, the cosmetic medicine and medical spa at 50 East Palisade Ave, in Englewood, offers a progressive and advanced approach to facial rejuvenation that helps delay and reverse the signs of aging. Services range from the exclusive Anti-Aging Gravity Defying Facial to the latest fillers, Botox and more. Founder and medical director Dr. Dimitry Rabkin has extensive experience, including double Board Certifications in aesthetic medicine and otolaryngology. www.EstheticaMD.com, 201-816-8106.
Parents’ ROLE— From Pg. 60 abuse, then the child is likely to relive alcoholism in her life either in a partner or on her own. • If the child’s parents tend to model frequent loud arguments, then the child is likely to engage in relationships in life that involve frequent loud arguments. • If one parent tends to ignore childcare responsibilities, leaving the other to handle them, then the child is likely to grow up to re-create a similar pattern with his or her partner in adulthood. • If one or both parents are spendthrifts Fall 2015
and do not save money for the family, leaving the children with a lack of money, the child may grow up to reexperience a lack of money or being a last priority financially (for example not getting raises at work when others do). “The repetition of negative patterns explains why so many people find themselves inexplicably attracted to someone who is bad for them,” points out Klebanov. “A lot of people also find that when they meet someone with whom they would have a very positive, peaceful, supportive,
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Openings Fusion Academy to Open in Englewood Fusion, an accredited private school providing one-to-one student to teacher ratios in every class for kids from grades 6-12, has opened at a temporary location at 95 Route 17 North, Suite 107, in Paramus while its Englewood campus is under construction. This non-traditional school allows for flexible scheduling with complete customizing, as course material is presented in ways that best support each student’s interests, strengths and needs ensuring that every class is both relevant and engaging. Fusion Academy Englewood is MSA Accredited as a branch campus of Fusion Academy Park Avenue in New York City. For more information visit www.FusionEnglewood.com or call 201-368-0949.”
Advanced Dental Care of Ridgewood at New Location Advanced Dental Care of Ridgewood has moved to a new state-of-the-art facility at 160 South Broad St. Dr. Robert A. Scherrer, the medical director, is a repeat “Top Dentist” and has been serving Bergen County for over 25 years. He offers his patients the latest techniques and technology in the areas of cosmetic reconstruction, including crowns and bridges, dental implant restorations, porcelain veneers and teeth whitening. www.AdvancedDentalCarePA.com, 201-670-0670. and honest relationship, they feel repelled or uninterested.” “The bottom line is, the relationship between a child and his or her parents serves as the foundation for all of that child’s future relationships,” Klebanov concludes. “Infants and small children need to experience love and positive attachment behaviors from their primary caregivers in order to conduct relationships optimally throughout life. “In addition, parents should strive to maximize patterns that create positive
channels in the brain. For example, a parent who has a passion for cooking may choose to spend positive time in the kitchen with his child, thereby developing a lifelong love for cooking — and maybe even inspiring the child to become a chef. “And on a broader level, let’s hope is that we will begin to see meaningful change in the education provided to parents, in our nation’s policies and laws pertaining to the rights of children, and in increased funding in the area of mental health treatment,” she adds. ∆
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NYC... The 2015 Season of American Ballet Theatre at David H. Koch Theater The 2015 fall season of the American Ballet Theatre at the David H. Koch theater starts with an Opening Night Gala on October 21 at 6:30 pm. Highlights of the season include a NYC premiere of a new work by choreographer Mark Morria and company premieres of Frederick Ashton’s Monotones I and II. October 21 – November 1, 2015. www.abt.org. Misty Copeland Principal Dancer
The New York Philharmonic 2015-2016 Season The New York Philharmonic 2015-2016 Season starts with an opening Gala Concert on September 24. Music director Alan Gilbert leads Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7 and Grieg’s Piano Concerto, featuring Lang Lang. The program will be telecast on PBS. www.nyphill.org. Lang Lang
The New York Pops at Carnegie Hall The New York Pops 2015–2016 season at Carnegie Hall starts on October 9 with My Favorite Things: The Songs of Rodgers and Hammerstein. The popular orchestra will be joined by a roster of soloists including Montego Glover, Sierra Boggess, and Brian d’Arcy James. www.newyorkpops.org. Fall 2015
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Pardon My French Restaurant in East Village Pardon My French is a casual bistro-style restaurant and bar at 103 Ave B. The cuisine, under the talented Brazilian/French chef Guilherme Barreto, features Mediterranean influenced tapas and modern interpretations of classic French fare. Highlights include beef tartare with barley chips, mussels marinieres, chicken tagine with lemon confit and Nicoise olives, and truffle fries. Mixologist Simon Sebbah offers innovative cocktails with infused liquors. www.pmf.com.s 212-358-9683.
Industry Kitchen in South Street Seaport Industry Kitchen is South Street Seaport’s newest waterfront restaurant and bar at 70 South Street. The contemporary 5,000 square-foot venue features indoor and outdoor seating with unobstructed views of the Brooklyn and Williamsburg Bridges and Brooklyn Skyline. They specialize in wood fired entrees, and thin crust pizzas. Order the portobello mushrooms, the cedar plank salmon, and the chocolate mouse. Enjoy signature cocktails, wines, and craft beers. www.industry-kitchen.com. 212-487-9600.
West End Hall on the Upper West Side West End Hall, a new beer garden and restaurant, has opened at 2756 Broadway (at 106 St.). The casual restaurant has private and communal tables and a backyard garden. The menu features appetizers, salads, international bratwursts and sausages, and specialty burgers and fries. Order the truffle burger and fries. They offer a selection of over 30 bottled beers and over 20 draught beers and ciders. www.westendhall.com. 212-662-7200.
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Café Italiano — 14 Sylvan Ave., Englewood Cliffs. The restaurant occupies the historic home of flamboyant 1920s NYC mayor, Jimmy Walker. The turn of the century architecture, combined with the fine Italian cuisine makes for a memorable dining experience. The menu features great selections, large portions and affordable prices. From the hot and cold appetizers, to the pastas, risottos, chicken, veal, seafood, beef and lamb entrees, you will find every item uniquely prepared and presented. End your meal with a cappuccino or sinful dessert. A wine list at fair prices is also offered. Open 7 days for Lunch and Dinner. Available for private parties of up to 100 people. Ample Parking. Call 201-461-5041. Il Mulino — 132 Veterans Plaza, Dumont. Voted One of the Most Popular Italian Restaurants in All of Bergen County by top vote-getters from various magazines and newspapers. Mondays thru Thursdays from 5 to 6 pm the “Sunset Dinner” includes an appetizer, choice of soup or salad, entrée, fresh fruit and coffee or tea for $1395 - $1995. BYOB. Owner Jimmy will take care of you. Open 7 days for lunch and dinner. Party room up to 120. www.njdiningguide.com/ilmulino or call 201384-7767.
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