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I am still in a state of disbelief. Prince dead at 57 years of age. Upon hearing the news, I was left in a state of shock as if I had suddenly been hit by a bolt of electricity. Similar feelings of pain and frankly agony arose upon learning the deaths of Michael, Whitney and now Prince. Each music icon enjoyed global appeal with legions of fans. And each superstar was considered among the most talented singers of my generation. Now sadly, they are each gone. It occurred to me that Prince and I are the same age. Prather Jackson Growing up during the 70’s, while attending college at Tulane University, I found my affection for the music of His Purple Majesty. Apart from being a prolific showman with a mastery of the performing arts, Prince had talent. Someone once told me he played every instrument on his early albums. It was confirmed by LA. Reid, C.E.O. of Epic Records, and by those who knew Prince personally, that his talents were off the charts. Now frankly speaking, that was impressive because I studied music and while in high school and tried my hand at playing the saxophone. But whereas I struggled to produce a sound, and in no way possessed any real talent for music, this guy Prince was literally from another Century. My claim is evidenced by his hit recordings dating back to the early 1980’s, when my fellow brothers and I were sporting Afros. Prince may have been androgynous looking on stage but he was clearly a man among his peers behind the scenes. Who can forget Purple Rain, which introduce Morris Day and the Tyme, Sheila E,Terry Lewis, Jimmy Jam and my absolute favorite Appolonia. Yeah, I was and will remain a big fan. I now regret that I never saw his concert in person, but you can bet I will buy a copy of his last CD. In keeping with the tradition of the Editor’s Note, I would be remised if i failed to salute our cover story Monalisa Okojie. A jewelry designer and philanthropist, Monalisa leads a full and purpose driven life as a wife and mother. Her company, Nehita Inc., has provided support to many non-profit organizations in the United States and Africa. Popularly known as the bling queen to the stars, the late Whitney Houston (of blessed memory) being one of them, Monalisa is also the founder of an organization called Upward African Woman, a non-profit California based organization giving hope to disadvantaged women. The organization tackles issues of poverty, disease and illiteracy. There are many more exciting discoveries in this special Mother’s Day edition of Hollywood Weekly Magazine.
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Monalisa Okojie 8 Shares Her Passion for Creating Jewelry & Her Friendship with Whitney Houston
Money Monster 16 Julia Roberts plays his
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defined the sound of the ‘80s with songs like “Kiss” and “Purple Rain” and defied the music industry in a fight for creative & freedom
The 57-year-old singer was found unresponsive in an elevator at Paisley Park Studios in Chanhassen, Minnesota, Carver County Sheriff Jim Olson said. Prince’s publicist confirmed his death but didn’t provide details about the possible cause or who was with the musician. “It is with profound sadness that I am confirming that the legendary, iconic performer, Prince Rogers Nelson, has died at his Paisley Park residence this morning,” publicist Yvette NoelSchure said. Prince’s sound was as unique and transfixing as he was. He created what became known as the Minneapolis sound, which was a funky blend of pop, synth and new wave. The singer’s fame never waned through the decades, but he was considered synonymous with the 1980s. His fame reached a fever pitch with the 1984 film “Purple Rain,” about an aspiring musician, his troubled home life and a budding romance. He was a prolific musician. Between 1985 and 1992, he released eight albums, one per year, including the soundtrack for Tim Burton’s “Batman.” He starred in two more movies during that era: “Under the Cherry Moon” and “Graffiti Bridge.” He also put out a concert film. “Sign ‘o’ the Times” hit theaters in 1987. 6 HOLLYWOOD WEEKLY
Prince’s Most Memorable Songs • Lets Go Crazy Released 1984 It was the opening track on both his Album and Film “Purple Rain” • 1999 Released 1982 Rolling Stone Ranked It the 2015th Greatest Song of all time. • “When Doves Cry” Released 1984 The Top-Selling Single of 1984 • “Kiss” Released 1986 Grammy Award Winner for Best R&B Performance • “Purple Rain” Pichfork Media Ranked it the #1 Song of the 1980s
He infamously changed his name to an unpronounceable symbol in the 1990s during a dispute with his record label, Warner Bros. He started to become known then as the “Artist Formerly Known as Prince.” In 2000, when the singer’s publishing contract with the company expired, he reclaimed the name Prince. Prince won seven Grammy Awards and earned 30 nominations. Five of his singles topped the charts and 14 other songs hit the Top 10. He won an Oscar for best original song score for “Purple Rain.” The singer’s predilection for lavishly kinky story-songs earned him the nickname “His Royal Badness.” He was also known as the “Purple One” because of his colorful fashions.
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Monalisa
Okojie By ALICIA CORBIN
Monalisa Okojie Shares Her Passion for Creating Jewelry, Her Friendship with Whitney Houston, and Why Kindness Goes a Long Way
wherever she goes. However, she is more than that; she is a global ambassador who uses her celebrity to give hope to those unfortunate and the lives she touches. Monalisa has made headlines as the creator of the Nehita jewelry line. Her jewelry and fashions have been worn by many American icons including the late, Whitney Houston and numerous A-List celebrities in film, television and music. Although educated with a degree in Law, Monalisa found her real métier as a designer jewelry and fashion accessories. Monalisa recently sat down for an interview with Hollywood Weekly Magazine to discuss her jewelry line, meeting Whitney Houston for the first time, and why kindness is so important.
HWM: “Where do you draw inspiration from when creating custom jewelry pieces?”
Monalisa Okojie is an Ishan Princess from Eguare, Irrua in Edo State, Nigeria. She recognized early in life that she was a privileged individual, receiving an education in a country where a secondary education for women is not that easy. She was born in Lagos and attended a private school in Lagos, and a Girls College in Calabar. She obtained her law degree from the University of Ekpoma and Barrister at Law from NLS Lagos. Known as the celebrity jeweler to the stars, Monalisa prefers the title of a patriotic Nigerian who represents her country
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Monalisa : “I come from a land that is rooted in color. I draw from the colors of the ocean, from the various stones and rocks I played with as a child along the beach. My inspiration is constantly evolving, from the unique and colorful fabrics worn in traditional settings to beautiful flowers, plants, a paintings, and, vibrant colors in our every day lives. One is never far from their culture and their roots. I am unconsciously creating, drawing from those memories which are incorporated from my African background and heritage.”
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Monalisa : “ Two extremes right? My career as a designer started off as a passion. While I was working at a law firm in Los Angeles, I would create and design pieces for myself.” After approximately eight years of law practice, Monalisa decided to fulfil her dream as a jewelry designer. She began by attending school at the Gemological Institute of America, located in Culver City. There she immersed herself in the beauty and science of gems and the art of creating fine jewelry. Monalisa: “I tend to aspire to be somewhat of a perfectionist.” I realized early on the necessity of learning all about the art of jewelry design, color gems and diamonds. I wanted to go through the entire process. For me, this was an extremely interesting and fulfilling experience. Grammy award winning, pop icon, the late Whitney Houston, is just one of the high profile clients Nehita has served. Monalisa Okojie described her first encounter with Whitney as life changing and about how graceful, genuine and kind she was.
HWM: “What did it take to create a piece for Whitney Houston? How was that experience?” Monalisa: “I will always remember Whitney with great admiration and affection. The first time I met her, I realized I was in the presence of an iconic entertainer. It was daunting. She was very warm and, very down to earth in an extraordinary Monalisa was very young when she first discovered her love for creating jewelry. Her country, Nigeria, has produced various and respectable gems, including blue sapphires, fine tourmaline, pyrope, almandine garnet, aquamarine and topaz. She creates using many of these types of gems. Living on two
way. She made me made me feel very comfortable and as the layers peeled off, I didn’t see her as a I super star, legend or celebrity, but as someone I would welcome into my sister circle. My experience with her was truly amazing. Her favorite piece of jewelry and which ordered frequently from me, were crosses.”
continents has inspired her to create welcoming and timeless
Monalisa: “ Just before Whitney released her last album, she
pieces that are an influence of traditional African as well as
said, “Make me a piece for my first formal public appearance in
European, Asian and American iconic designers.
Although
a long time. “I want something to wear in Las Vegas, something
Africa is currently generating a major surge in the gemstone
with yellow gemstones.” I designed a lovely diamond and
world, Monalisa’s gems come from conflict free environments.
citrine necklace, bracelet and earrings set. When she saw it all
HWM: “When did you know that you had a passion and gift for designing?
she said was, “Perfect.” She wore it with so much pride. She was so funny, I remember her saying that when she is on the red carpet she will put her hands up so everybody could see
Monalisa: “I began to dream of designing at a young age
her bracelet. To my delight, she did exactly that. Days later
influenced at first by my mother who sewed clothes as a hobby.
when we spoke, she asked if I saw her dangling her hands in
I paid close attention to her sewing and began making dresses
the air showing off the bracelet. Whitney was so approachable
for my dolls. I would cut, shape, and stitch with a together with
and easy to deal with. She loved to have people around her.
a needle and thread.” I had a very clear idea of style and what I
She gave me an opportunity to create pieces for her that I am
learned at a very early age was how to execute it.
extremely proud of and appreciative of. Over time, she wore the same Nehita pieces over and over again and again. This is
HW: “How did you make the transition from law into the world of fashion and jewelry design?
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Monalisa has always been appreciative of the blessings of living a purpose driven life. She is a mother, a wife, an entrepreneur and a philanthropist who does not take privilege for granted. A couple of years ago, she founded a non profit organization called Upward African Woman. She managed to put together, a group of professional women who work in the fields of medicine, law, business and education, to support young, uneducated and exploited young women in West Africa.
HWM: “How can people support your, non-profit organization, Upward African Women? Monalisa: “People can support Upward African Woman through our website, www.upwardafricanwoman.org or by way of volunteering, hosting fundraisers for us, adopting a student, family or child by supporting them financially. Everybody can give a little time or funds. A little kindness always goes a long way” HWM: “What do you envision for yourself next year or in five years. What are a few things that you are working on that you would like to see come to development?” Monalisa : “In terms of my business, I would like to see more exposure of the Nehita product line; the Nehita scarf or Nehita jewelry. I would like to see my designs with worldwide visibility, not just with celebrities. My Humanitarian vision is to enlighten others about the greater need to address the importance of more educational opportunities for young girls and children, especially in Africa. We all know that knowledge is power. I plan to work to become a tireless advocate to ensure that women and children are
everyone can do something to ease the suffering of others” Monalisa left Hollywood Weekly Magazine with words of wisdom, that can benefit the lives of many. Monalisa: “I have come across people where saying ‘hello’ to them would put a smile on their faces. Kindness is a universal language that everybody understands. If you show an act of kindness to somebody, it is never wasted but always appreciated.”
provided an education which will improve the quality of their
Monalisa Okojie is proof that when you demonstrate hard
lives. There are so many who can do so much more. Celebrities
work, perseverance, and passion there are no limits to what you
can use their voice to bring attention to the needs of others, but
can achieve.
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Directed by Jodie Foster, the film pits Ocean’s Eleven actors Roberts and Clooney against the star of Angelina Jolie’s earnest Oscar-bait Unbroken, in a story that promises to make reference to the everwidening wealth gap in the US. O’Connell plays a blue-collar worker, driven to violence by his financial losses, who takes a TV presenter, played by Clooney, hostage while his money-centred show is live on air, before forcing him to strap on a bomb that could blow the studio sky-high. Roberts plays his understandably concerned producer. “It’s where your deepest, darkest shames evolve and play out in three acts,” Foster told Yahoo! “That’s something that’s very strong in the movie and that
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Behind the scenes: Julia Roberts plays his long suffering programme producer Patty Fenn.
appealed to me: watching these two men, who you start out thinking that they’re one thing, and then you watch them change through the course of meeting each other and engaging with each other.” Soundtracked by Bruce Springsteen, the trailer offers up a tense if familiar predicament, before turning into something like a public service announcement about the evils of investment banking, with a
smarmy Dominic West as the CEO of a company linked to the situation. In handling the financial crash, it follows the Oscartipped comedy drama The Big Short, which starred Christian Bale as a ruthless hedge-fund manager. Foster said she wanted Money Monster to showcase a system that is “rigged for the elite”.
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reflections from the filmmaker himself in a rare Los Angeles appearance.
WAI Acclaimed director Wong Kar Wai returns to the Academy for an in-depth examination of his cinematic style and career with “Wong Kar Wai: In Person” on Thursday, May 19, at 7:30 p.m. at the Academy’s Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills. Hosted by writer-director Matthew Weiner, the evening of film clips and conversation will include insights from Wong biographer John Powers as well as personal
Born in Shanghai but raised in Hong Kong, Wong began his career as a screenwriter for both television and film before making his directorial debut with the 1988 gangster movie “As Tears Go By.” Over the next quarter-century, he wrote and directed such acclaimed features as “Days of Being Wild,” “Chungking Express,” “Happy Together,” “In the Mood for Love” and “2046.” Wong previously visited the Academy with an advance screening of his 2013 martial arts epic “The Grandmaster” takes viewers to 1930s China and inside the life and legacy of Ip Man, the kung fu teacher who, among other things, was Bruce Lee’s trainer. Iit has become the most successful picture of Wong’s 25-year directorial career. This year, working with leading man Tony Leung for a seventh time, the director is also aiming for a Best Foreign Language Film Oscar with the epic as the official submission from Hong Kong. Amazingly, the director has never been nominated for an Oscar and this is only the second time one of Wong’s films has even been submitted for the Academy Awards; In The Mood For Love was HK’s entry in 2000 though it did not receive a nomination. Before the Academy’s shortlist for the foreign language category is announced next week, Grandmaster has the AsiaPacific Film Festival awards tomorrow. Coming off winning the Audience Award and several other prizes at the 50th Golden Horse Awards last month, the film leads the Asia-Pacific awards with nine noms including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actor and Actress. I had no idea if Wong was wearing his trademark shades when he spoke to me from Shanghai earlier this week but his eyes were clearly on the prize. HOLLYWOOD WEEKLY 19
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Cheribundi crafted only a handful of these gifts for new celebrity moms like the lovely and talented stars Keri Russell, Evangeline Lilly, Natalie Zea, and Morena Baccarin. This special Mother’s Day delivery includes: a sweet “I Love Mom” baby onesie, a stylish off-the-shoulder yoga top with a fashion-forward pair of vintage-style tart cherries charming the back, a custom-made 100% silk scarf in this spring’s hottest print – tart cherries, of course. These precious gifts are enclosed in an exquisite, handmade keepsake hatbox anchored with Cheribundi’s 7-Day Challenge Kit, a set of eight, gently juiced, 8 oz. tart cherry beverages. The green and white striped hatbox is beautifully scripted with the phrase “Our First Year” to cradle those precious first-year mementos such as baby photos, first bib, favorite toy and other priceless items to be cherished and passed down.
DISCOVER THE TART CHERRY BENEFITS Word is spreading about tart cherries and their restorative powers. Did you know that tart cherry juice could help with aches and pains, trouble sleeping, and faster muscle recovery? Tart cherries are rich in anthocyanins, a type of antioxidant that fights the enzymes that cause inflammation in the body. These antioxidants also work to reduce exercise-induced oxidative stress to help your body recovery faster. Tart cherries also contain naturally occurring melatonin, known as a key ingredient to a good night’s sleep. If you are interested in learning more about the benefits of tart cherries, a great source is www.choosecherries.com. It’s full of data from independent research studies!
Cheribundi has rapidly gained national acclaim for delivering powerful and unparalleled health benefits in its superfood beverage products due to its scientifically proven relief of pain, inflammation, and sleeplessness. Currently, the nutrient-rich and delicious beverage— packed with 50 tart cherries in each 8 oz. bottle—is being enjoyed by over 140 professional sports teams and athletes, from the NFL to the NBA. The Cheribundi 7-Day Challenge is a movement that encourages people to drink Cheribundi for seven days
straight so they experience the full benefits of having one a day, every day - such as one hour more of deep sleep. Those devotees become part of the Cheribundi community known as CheriNation. For these celebrity moms and moms-to-be, Cheribundi hopes its special delivery will become a wellspring of strength for them to keep up with their precious bundles of joy. Cheribundi tart cherry juice products are available nationwide in grocery, natural and specialty retailers, including Kroger, Safeway, Target, Wegmans, Whole Foods, Wal-Mart and more. HOLLYWOOD WEEKLY 23
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“I am extremely grateful to be working with Maria Vascsak at IMA. This relaunch of the revamped look of the agency really reflects what I have always felt with Vascsak and her management style. She is incredibly tuned in to, and in sync with, what is going on in the world of showbiz. I am lucky enough to feel a close connection with her as we work together daily on making the right choices for me. I know IMA has my best interest at heart and has the ability to promote me in a classy, non-pushy way, wherever the work is. She has grown this agency immensely in a short period of time, but it is, without a doubt, still very much an approachable, boutique agency with a killer head manager, Maria Vascsak, and logo!” –Actress Elise Rovinsky
Today it’s a well known fact that when agency’s don’t evolve they either die or become irrelevant..That’s why i jumped at the chance to work with Maria at IMA. She is interested in the constant evolution of her agency to keep up with that ever changing Entertainment business were all in. –Director Fredric Keith Reshew
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mere three years after its launch in 2013, the management firm Maria Vascsak Agency run by Maria Vascsak has adopted a new moniker. The Maria Vascsak Agency henceforth will be known as IMA, International
Management Agency.
Maria Vascsak Agency Gets A New Name: Call it IMA, International Management Agency “The name change is meant as a symbolic acknowledgement of the incredible growth of the company since it’s inception 3 plus years ago and further reflects the significant contribution from our other partner, William Legue as well as adding on another dimension, Production” -Founder / Partner Maria Vascsak
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“The name change is meant as a symbolic acknowledgement of the growth of the company since its inception 3 plus years ago, founder and partner Maria Vascsak said in a statement. “The change further reflects the significant contributions from our partner William Legue as well as adding on another dimension: production.” “The re-branding and added facet of production feels fresh and I’m extremely excited to embark on this journey” says partner William Legue. Production to us is more than just planning and implementation..it’s also very much a passion. Through our many years of
“We look forward to a new exciting era with our clients as well as partners and new collaborations and couldn’t be more thrilled” – Partners Maria Vascsak and William Legue
experience both in Sweden and internationally, we feel that we have been able to refine our creative process and found the best way to most professionally and efficiently build a production that will help elevate as well as strengthen our team and create success for all.” IMA will continue to provide unique personal management, specializing in areas such as contract negotiation, public relations, promotion, branding and sponsorship. Through an established network of specialists IMA is also able to add consulting in practical areas such as tax matters, asset management, insurance and business law. IMA will be working closely with international clients across Europe, Asia and the U.S. who
are all bilingual and multilingual. We will guide careers with confidence and passion, relying on our experience in every area of the changing media landscape. IMA’s roster continues to include names such as William Legue, Fredric Keith Reshew, Elise Rovinsky, Eva Beling, Giuseppe Cristiano, Moa Malan, Jeffrey Glickman, Emma Lindgren, Markus Strömqvist and Nina Larsdotter but will also be able to present new additions along the way. “We look forward to a new exciting era with our clients as well as partners and new collaborations and couldn’t be more thrilled” – Partners Maria Vascsak and William Legue
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