SS25 Collection at Paris Fashion Week with Enchanting Ballet-Core Themed Runway Show
Trish Cook: Making Movies Great Again
Faith, Family and Love. Including her Proudest Moment of a Lifetime: “THE MAN YOU DONT KNOW”
GOWN BY CELEBRITY DESIGNER, KIKI WANG
PHOTOGRAPHY BY STEPHANIE FINDLEY
Film by Prince Daniel: Nigeria film submission to the Oscars.
Mai Martaba
Letter From The Editor
WELCOME READERS
to another issue of Hollywood Weekly!
We are thrilled to bring you the inspiring stories of Trish Cook, Egor Kelly, and Walter Mendez, each making a mark in film, patriotism, and fashion.
Our cover story highlights Trish Cook, a Producer, Writer, and Actress, who shares her journey and her involvement in The Man You Don’t Know, a documentary revealing a personal side of Donald J. Trump and his dedication to family, faith, and country.
We’re also excited to announce Mai Martaba, produced by Egor Kelly and directed by Prince Daniel, as Nigeria’s official submission for the Oscars. Set in Northern Nigeria, this film captures the richness of Nigerian heritage and storytelling, bringing its unique cinematic voice to the global stage.
In fashion, Walter Mendez debuts his collection La Vie en Rose at Paris Fashion Week, celebrating vulnerability and self-expression with elegant, rose-inspired designs. His collection reflects the beauty of individuality and inspires others to embrace their unique identities.
Plus, don’t miss our Hollywood Weekly Film Festival feature on page 4, spotlighting this year’s winning filmmakers. Thank you for joining us in celebrating creativity, culture, and the voices shaping our world.
Thank you, readers, for once again supporting Hollywood Weekly Magazine. We are nothing without you.
Prather Jackson
Prather Jackson Publisher
PUBLISHER/EDITORIAL
Prather Jackson
VICE PRESIDENT
Bernice Harris
CONTRIBUTING WRITERS
Alex A. Kecskes
Brandon Webster
Carmelita Pittman
LIFE & STYLE EDITOR
Niki Shadrow Snyder niki@projectpopdrop.com
DESIGN & PRODUCTION
Saba Shay Shutter.by.shay@gmail.com Emma Willett
SOCIAL MEDIA COORDINATOR Marci Chorpash
AFRICA CORRESPONDENT & AMBASSADOR Egor Kelly Egorefiok@gmail.com
MAI MARTABA: NIGERIA’S OFFICIAL
SUBMISSION FOR THE 2025 OSCARS
Hollywood Weekly is thrilled to announce that Mai Martaba, a 300-mancast film Produced by our very own UK & Africa Correspondent, Egor Kelly, and Directed by Nigerian filmmaker, Prince Daniel, has been selected by the Nigerian Official Selection Committee (NOSC) as Nigeria’s official submission to the Oscars. Set in Northern Nigeria, Mai Martaba also features camels, donkeys and horses.
MEET THE DIRECTOR
Prince Daniel
Prince Daniel is a prominent figure in the Nigerian film industry, celebrated for his exceptional filmmaking skills and commitment to social causes. His versatile storytelling and dedication to positive change have established him as a respected voice in the country’s media landscape. His short films, Hiding Place and Bring Me Flowers, have received critical acclaim and recognition at prestigious film festivals, showcasing his talent and creativity. His feature film, Kaka, has also achieved significant success, winning multiple awards at the African Film Festival (TAFF) in the United States and the RTF in the United
MEET THE PRODUCER
Egor Kelly
Egor Kelly (aka Egoruomare Efiok or Egor Efiok) is a British/Nigerian film producer, writer, journalist, entrepreneur, researcher on African affairs and former government official (DG of Tinapa Studios). She is also currently the UK & Africa Correspondent for Hollywood Weekly in Los Angeles, California; and
The NOSC is a cultural organization dedicated to recognizing and celebrating the art of cinema by showcasing Nigerian films. Accredited by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), the NOSC is responsible for selecting Nigeria’s official entry for the International Feature Film (IFF) Award.
The committee aims to elevate the profile of Nigerian films both domestically
and internationally, highlighting the talent and creativity within the Nigerian film industry. NOSC collaborates with filmmakers, producers, and other stakeholders to support and promote Nigerian cinema.
By showcasing these films, the committee seeks to foster a greater appreciation for Nigeria’s rich cultural heritage and storytelling traditions.
Kingdom, as well as earning nominations at reputable festivals such as the Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF) and the Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA). Beyond his filmmaking accomplishments, Prince Daniel is deeply committed to community development. He serves as a volunteer Peacebuilder and Conflict Resolution Trainer for the United Nations’ Universal Peace Federation (UPF) and holds the title of Youth Ambassador for Peace. He also contributes to education as a Visiting Instructor at a Nigerian university, demonstrating his dedication to social and educational initiatives.
Prince Daniel’s passion for filmmaking,
combined with his commitment to community engagement, has solidified his reputation as an influential broadcaster and filmmaker in Nigeria. His work continues to inspire audiences and shape the narrative of Nigerian cinema one frame at a time.
she is the CEO/Founder of Sefia Pictures, E4PR Productions and Fifi Foundation For Autistic Filmmakers, Autism Awareness, Education & Healthcare. Egor is the producer of “Hollywood Meets Hollywood” films, Turning Point, and Road To Redemption, respectively, starring Ernie Hudson, Joe Estevez, Cynda Williams, KD
Aubert and Akon, in various roles, to name a few.
As Prince Daniel and Egor Kelly embark on this global campaign, Hollywood Weekly join in their campaign to humbly request the support of the International Press, all major studios in Hollywood and AMPAS voting members & stakeholders, to garner votes in view of nomination for Mai Martaba, Nigeria’s only official submission for the 2025 Oscars.
Hollywood Weekly Film Festival High Ground
Short Film
High Ground
Directed by: Tatiana Samano
A man, in a constant state of survival, must journey up a mountain to reconnect with his reason for living. Along the way he is faced with a life or death decision.
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Tatiana Samano
Christian James Drake & Tatiana Samano
Jules L. Martinez
Tatiana Samano & Christian James Drake
Christian James Drake “The Man”
Tatiana Samano “The Injured Woman”
Amaya “Sophie”
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Hollywood Weekly Film Festival Reincarnation
Short Film
Reincarnation
Witten & Directed by: Yixuan Li
The mother collapsed because of her daughter’s death, and almost chose to take her life and follow her. And just a second before she made this decision, she saw a familiar voice at the door of her house. The daughter she had been thinking about day and night came back.
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Hollywood Weekly Fim Festival
Short Film
Yellow Bird
Directed by: B. Danielle Watkins
Finding a silverling in the darkness can be difficult, especially when in a drug induced stupor. Paige didn’t know either until she found herself reeling from a sexual attack that left her questioning what got her to this point. Coupled with painful memories, and an innate desire to change, Paige takes a comical grip on what most would call a downward spiral.
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B Danielle Watkins
B Danielle Watkins
B Danielle Watkins
Cindy Van Arnam
Theresa Goss
Jill Morris
Christina Schlatter
Levi McDonald
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Hollywood Weekly Film Festival Mark and Sophie
Short Film
Mark and Sophie
Directed by: Lorraine POULIOT
Cutting back and forth during one phone call, Mark and Sophie brings the viewer into a complex relationship mixing manipulation and sincere love told through powerful performances. It is an unexpected story of addiction and the bounds of loyalty between adult siblings, a relationship not often explored in film with its unreasonable expectations of gender roles and responsibilities.
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Lorraine Pouliot
Lorraine Pouliot
Asen Doykin
Lorraine POULIOT
Rachel Warren “Sophie”
Ryan Ross “Mark”
Sung Yun Cho ”Sponsor”
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Hollywood Weekly Fim Festival
Feature Film
The Journey of Murder
Directed by: Jun Wang
A man, in a constant state of survival, must journey up a mountain to reconnect with his reason for living. Along the way he is faced with a life or death decision.
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Jun Wang & Hong Ni
Jun Wang & ZiWeI Dai
Feifei Yu “Sha Tao”
Zhen Liu “Ma SaiKe”
HaiSu Zhu
Xiao Zhuang Ma
Xue Chun Xu
Dong Yang
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Liang He
1 hour 44 minutes 17 seconds
Hollywood Weekly Fim Festival Thank You, Amelia
Feature Film
High Ground
Directed by: Al Mertens
Health issues are finally forcing the elderly Myrtle out of her house. She’s foul-mouthed and bigoted to everyone, including Season, her latest fresh-out-of-school caregiver. The truths the two women learn from each other leave both forever changed.
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Al Mertens
Al Mertens
Mary Buss ”Myrtle”
Merhawit Tsegay ”Season”
Olivia Buss”young Myrtle”
Josiah Overstreet “Tipton”
Michael Gibbons “Panacek”
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Hollywood Weekly Film Festival You
Short Film
You Are Special
Directed by: Ilya Noyabrev
A little boy, fascinated by the legend that the white keys on the old Steinway piano, which “lives” in his parents’ house, are made of elephant tusks, dreams every night of meeting the gray giants one day and never being separated from them
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Semen Khanin
Semen Khanin
Rachel Warren “Sophie”
Ryan Ross “Mark”
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Hollywood Weekly Film Festival Put The Guns
Put the Guns Down
Directed by: TERRY C CARNEY SR
A man, in a constant state of survival, must journey up a mountain to reconnect with his reason for living. Along the way he is faced with a life or death decision.
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Terry C Carney Sr., Ice T, Eugene Ysaguirre, Monae Veronica Chavez.
Terry C Carney Sr. Ice T
Mack Tompkins
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Hollywood Weekly Film Festival The
Film
The Thr3e Sides of the Mirror
Directed by: Leví Star
A desperate mother, a sassy troublemaker, a misunderstood singer and... a million euros bag ready to be snatched.
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Leví Star, Nacho Adorna
Almudena Santiago
Queen Mary Ruiz “Alex”
Ana Gallego-Coín “Tina”
Bruno Martín “Diablo”
Aurora Rabadán
Carmen Fernández, Leví Star
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Documentary God’s Plan
Directed by: Tatiana Samano
A man, in a constant state of survival, must journey up a mountain to reconnect with his reason for living. Along the way he is faced with a life or death decision.
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William Preising
William Preising
William Preising
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New Upcoming Releases
New Upcoming Releases
RAJ KAPOOR AND KATY MULLAN RETURN AS EXECUTIVE PRODUCERSOF THE 97TH OSCARS®
LOS ANGELES, CA – Live television event producer Raj Kapoor returns as executive producer and showrunner, Katy Mullan as executive producer, and Hamish Hamilton as director of the 97th Oscars®, Academy CEO Bill Kramer and Academy President Janet Yang announced today. It is Kapoor and Mullan’s second time to executive produce and Hamilton’s fifth time directing the Oscars. They each won an Emmy® award for their work on the 96th Oscars. The Oscars will air live on ABC and broadcast outlets worldwide on Sunday, March 2, 2025, at 7 p.m. ET/4
p.m. PT, with the official live red carpet show airing at 6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. PT.
A talented creative team returns from the 96th Oscars to work with Kapoor, Mullan and Hamilton to help shape the vision of the Oscars, including production designers Misty Buckley and Alana Billingsley, who won Emmys for their work on the 96th Oscars, and red carpet show executive producer David Chamberlin. Music director Michael Bearden joins the team for the first time.
“We are delighted to announce the return of our incredibly dynamic and creative Oscars team, Raj, Katy, Hamish, Misty, Alana and Dave. And we are thrilled to announce the addition of the brilliant Michael Bearden,” said Kramer and Yang. “Their love for cinema, their collective creative vision and their unparalleled expertise in live television make them the perfect team to create an exceptional show for our global audience on the film industry’s biggest night.”
Producer, Actress, Writer Trish Cook Opens Up about the Worldwide Release of the Documentary ‘The Man You Don’t Know’ Premiere @ Mar-A-Lago last week for President Donald J. Trump. Coming soon to theaters everywhere.
In an exclusive interview with Hollywood Weekly Magazine, Trish Cook opens up about her successful career as a Producer, Writer, and Actress, who has had an exceptional journey in the world of entertainment. Trish also shared her excitement regarding an upcoming feature film documentary that is on countdown for its official Premiere, entitled “THE MAN YOU DON’T KNOW”, scheduled for worldwide release on October 26, 2024.
“THE MAN YOU DON’T KNOW” takes viewers inside the truth of the man born for leadership, Donald J. Trump. The Creator, Writer and CEO of GLOBAL ASCENSION STUDIOS, Joshua Macciello, produced this film along with Frank Torschia and other top talent. Christopher Martini served as Director of the film. Included in the film are many people that know and have witnessed the philanthropic work of this incredible man,
Trish stated, “I am a Patriot first and always. I LOVE this country, our people, and our place. We have precious freedoms. I believe our purpose here is to help each other, to pursue our goals and dreams, and to speak our truth without censorship by anyone. To help each other, to make a difference, to encourage others, to share, and to stand for what we believe. I am so proud to have my name on this film because it stands for the TRUTH.”
“Donald J. Trump is a Patriot, an incredible, courageous, kind, loving, extremely bright man, who has helped so many people for decades,
government works for the people, not the other way around. This is our fight for Freedom,” she stated.
Regarding her participation in this documentary, Trish considers herself honored. “I never imagined I could be so Blessed to be a part of the movement of this film,” she says with a voice of gratitude.
Trish’s love for America and its freedoms runs deep. Her passion for America and Patriotism was influenced by her upbringing in a family who emphasized hard work, strong values, and the lesson of ’think for yourself’, never be a follower.
by Stephanie Findley
Photography
family that focused on teaching values of responsibility and hard work. Trish shared,”Even as a very young kid, I learned that work was required to keep the roof over your head, and food on the table. There is only one way to accomplish a goal. Just work.”
Her passion for Patriotism started very young with her mother who worked at the election polls, and she with baton lessons in the VFW Legion Hall, at age 6. Trish’s bright talent led to television appearances and national competitions. Her dreams of being an actress started at age 7 with absolutely no clue how to achieve that.
“Keeping one’s head above water was the goal back then”,she said, but she wanted much more. “No one from my hometown would ever tell anyone that being an actress was their goal, for fear of being laughed at. And, the whole idea seemed so unrealistic.”
Trish’s journey in the entertainment industry wasn’t an easy one. When her family moved to New Jersey, Trish knew she must secure a job fast to help pay bills and maybe find a way to study acting while working simultaneously. She began studying and working in the Big Apple, attending Stella Adler Conservatory, Theatre 22, and Actors Studio for starters.
“Acting classes were tough. You had to be ready to take the criticism, and sometimes be humiliated, rejected, and muster enough courage to come back to the next class. Perseverence was the most important life lesson that drove me to keep working at it.”
Her entry into acting was through soap operas, an unexpected but pivotal moment in her career. This soon led to roles in top soap operas including Ryan’s Hope, One Life to Live, Another World, Guiding Light and a recurring on All My Children. Though her roles were small at first, they served as the foundation for what would become a meaningful career in entertainment.
According to Trish, the film shares insight into the man born as Donald J. Trump, who has consistently worked behind the scenes to help others, without seeking recognition, nor acknowledgment of many great works for the American people.
Trish’s admiration for President J. Donald Trump goes far beyond politics. She emphasizes that he is a good Christian man, someone who genuinely cares about others. “If a lady’s house was destroyed or burned down, he’d buy her a new one. He’s about freedom and kindness. No one knows how much he has done for others, and for all of us.”
For Trish, this film is a way to show the world the man she believes America needs to know—one who is brave, kind, and passionate about the country. The film shows insight into Trump’s personal commitment to the quality of life of the people who make up America.
designs have graced the covers of Vogue and other prestigious publications, as well as being featured at the Oscars both domestically and internationally. Wearing Kiki’s stunning creation was not only a personal highlight for Trish, but also a statement of grace and style that aligned perfectly with the moment.
Looking ahead, Trish remains open to new opportunities and projects. Her journey, she notes, has been filled with twists and turns, but she continues to go with the flow and embrace each new challenge. “I’ve always wanted to be an actor and a producer, and now, I’m living that dream.”
With an eye for creating quality films, Trish also remains committed to creating positive, family-centered films. “My goal as a filmmaker is to focus on Family, Faith, Country, and Fun,” she explains. Her Catholic and Christian upbringing continues to influence her choices, both in life and in her career.
When asked what she looks forward to today, Trish expressed her excitement about the worldwide release of ‘THE MAN YOU DON’T KNOW’ on October 26th. “Sometimes when you dream things, you dream big,” she says with a smile.”
Trish Cook makes it a point to acknowledge the people in her life who help her carry a vision to reality. This includes acknowledging the talented people who helped bring her recent VueZ Magazine-New York-Vienna Cover Shoot to life and for Hollywood Weekly. The stunning photo of Trish in a red dress on a white sofa, was captured by the brilliant photographer Stephanie Findley. “Stephanie was fabulous,” Trish says, “and I want her to get the credit she deserves for the beautiful work she did.”
This photoshoot is a proud moment in her career, and she attributes the success of the shoot to Stephanie’s artistic vision and expertise.
For Trish Cook, ‘THE MAN YOU DON’T KNOW’ isn’t just a film—it’s a statement celebrating the courage of a man born to lead, Donald J. Trump. It’s a reflection of her own beliefs about family, faith, and the country she loves. And as the documentary hits screens, she hopes it will inspire others to see a side of Donald Trump that they may not have known before—a side that is compassionate, generous, and deeply patriotic. Trish Cook’s journey has only just begun. With the upcoming release of The Man You Don’t Know, she is ready to continue making a difference— supporting projects that represent truth and insight such as this one and to be a part of sharing it “throughout our blessed country with all of its magnificent freedoms that we must preserve...the United States of America.”
“The Man You Don’t Know”
Tickets are on sale now for the worldwide release of this powerful documentary on October 26th.
www.themanyoudontknow.com
The Man You Don’t Know highlights the lesser-known side of Donald J. Trump that can best be described as humanitarian in scope and purpose.
Additionally, Trish is immensely grateful to Kiki Wang, the renowned Fashion Designer behind the Gold and White Gown, for the VueZ Cover, May, 2024, and the Cover for HOLLYWOOD WEEKY, the Black Dress with pink accents.
“It was an honor to wear Kiki’s dresses,” Trish says. Kiki Wang’s
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Throughout our Blessed Country, we must preserve our magnificent Freedoms for ALL.
I love The United States of America.’
-Trish Cook
Jestina Weems-Rosendutt: Transforming Pain into Purpose Through the Arts
Jestina Weems-Rosendutt is a multitalented singer, songwriter, author, model, and film producer on the rise in the entertainment industry. Through her original works, Jestina is channeling her creativity to address the topic of social justice in America. Jestina is on a mission to release impactful projects in music, multimedia, and literature that reflect her journey of resilience and advocacy. Her graphic novel, docuseries, and music are deeply personal works that address her perspective on social challenges and how to overcome. Through her creative works, she is working to inspire unity among all people around the world, proving that art can be a powerful vehicle for positive change.
Jestina Weems-Rosendutt is more than an artist--she’s a socially conscious advocate whose work transcends genres to address social issues through dramatic narratives. Jestina uses her platform to inspire dialogue and action through her original works.
Through her original novel “The End”, her original docuseries “Jes Trying to Make It”, and her music, Jestina is channeling her creativity into creating unique content built upon her goal to put the spotlight on justice and human rights. “These projects are about giving a voice to those who’ve been silenced,” Jestina says. “They’re for anyone who has faced injustice and for those who want to be part of the change.”
As an author, Jestina wrote a compelling work entitled “The End,” now available on Amazon and Barnes and
Noble. The book takes readers into her observations on the topic of civil rights in an open critique of systemic oppression and its impact on American society. Written in the aftermath of her father’s tragic death as a result of police brutality, the novel is both a personal catharsis about her experience as a child and how it changed her life. When asked about the significance of the novel, Jestina shared: “The story is deeply personal,” Jestina explains. “But it’s also universal. It’s about the pain and resilience of those who face injustice in various aspects of society and how to transform it into positive action. “
The novel takes the reader into the topic of social injustice, using the lens of storytelling to examine the societal structures that can sustain inequality with respect to human rights. Within its content, the novel questions the social infrastructure of society and its effect on marginalized communities and all communities. For Jestina, this work is more than a creative endeavor--it’s a revolutionary statement inviting readers to explore the status of economics, race, power, and positive action for change. Through her literary messaging, it is understood that“The End” is not the end... it is the beginning.
Jestina’s mission to drive the narrative toward human rights for social justice continues with “Jes Trying to Make It”, an emotionally charged docuseries that chronicles her life’s battles and triumphs. The series offers an unfiltered glimpse into her fight for justice while navigating love, betrayal, loss, and redemption. It addresses contemporary
social issues such as mental health, addiction, abuse, and the devastating impact of incarceration. The docuseries takes viewers through Jestina’s journey of resilience, including her confrontation with a life sentence in prison and her transformation into a voice for systemic reform. Through its raw, intimate storytelling, “Jes Trying to Make It” serves as a sobering reflection on societal challenges and an inspiring testament to the power of perseverance.
In addition to her literary and visual works, Jestina recorded a new album featuring 11 tracks that echo the themes of her novel and docuseries. Her music invites listeners on a reflective journey of unity and self-discovery, with each song adding a layer to Jestina’s story of resilience. The album’s lead single, “Unity”, lyrically explores the story of the loss of loved ones to violence and a call to action for positive change starting in communities. Jestina’s music weaves together personal narrative and social commentary, creating a soundtrack to her life that challenges listeners to reflect on the world around them and within them. Her commitment to advocacy through art positions Jestina as a creative force for transformation.
By blending personal experiences with modern social issues, she is proving that storytelling can both challenge the status quo and inspire hope. Through her work, Jestina is not just telling her story--she’s lighting the way for a more equitable and just world through the arts.
LA’s King of Couture, Walter Mendez, Debuts SS25 Collection “La Vie en Rose” at Paris Fashion Week
Paris, France (October 1, 2024) – Fashion designer Walter Mendez made a breathtaking debut at Paris Fashion Week with his Spring/Summer 2025 collection, “La Vie en Rose.” Following the poignant “Golden Cage” collection, which celebrated vulnerability and the beauty found beneath the surface, Mendez invited audiences on a transformative journey of true beauty lying within.
Inspired by the idea of melting away the golden cage, “La Vie en Rose” captured the fluidity of love, as fabric swayed like a gentle breeze, intertwining beauty and emotion. The collection encouraged onlookers to view the world through rose-colored glasses, celebrating wonder and freedom. With delicate textures that flowed gracefully, Mendez’s designs reflected the delicate hues of spring, while the central motif of blooming roses was interpreted in shimmering metallic accents and ethereal petals. Gowns featured intricate draping that danced with movement, evoking the tender caress of rose petals and the essence of young love.
“This moment was deeply significant to me as a queer Latin American designer,” Mendez shared. “It transcended personal achievement, symbolizing the limitless possibilities available to those who dare to dream beyond conventional boundaries. I hoped to inspire others to embrace their authentic selves and recognize that their stories are vital to this narrative.”
With each piece, Mendez wove a poetic narrative that reflected the vibrant pulse of the world around us, reminding us that beauty is always present, waiting to be woven into our personal stories. This collection was not just an array of
At e lier
garments but a celebration of grace and movement, embodying nature’s timeless elegance.
Walter Mendez’s presentation at Paris Fashion Week marked a significant milestone in his artistic journey, showcasing the beauty of selfexpression and creativity.
About the Designer
Walter Mendez has been hailed as “LA’s King of Couture,” reviving the value of “Made in America” craftsmanship and innovative designs; but more importantly, Walter exemplifies the American Dream, showcasing the power of perseverance and creativity. Born in Guatemala, and raised in Los Angeles,CA; Walter’s diverse background empowered a vision for a brighter future. Walter’s talent quickly gained recognition from celebrities such as Beyoncé, Mariah Carey, Selena Gomez, Jennifer Lopez, Britney Spears, and many others. Walter Mendez stands as an emblem of timeless elegance and relentless ambition, a visionary whose designs challenge conventions and elevate American fashion.
About the Brand
Walter Mendez Atelier, founded in 2012 and based in Los Angeles, CA, is a distinguished couture brand renowned for its luxurious and sophisticated designs. Specializing in bespoke creations, the atelier offers a highly personalized and exclusive experience to its discerning clientele.
Known for its elegant silhouettes, intricate detailing, and premium materials, Walter Mendez Atelier consistently appeals to a high-end audience. The brand has garnered significant attention in the fashion world, notably with a prominent presence at prestigious events such as New York Fashion Week and Los Angeles Fashion Week. In addition, the brand maintains a strong digital presence, offering followers an insider’s view of its latest collections, behind-the-scenes moments, and exclusive updates through social media. With designs gracing the red carpet, celebrities, and featured in leading fashion publications, Walter Mendez Atelier is a staple in celebrity fashion and luxury style.
The Walter Mendez Atelier is celebrated for its couture gowns and readyto-wear collections that exemplify glamour and modern elegance.
“Pennies from Heaven” Barshai’s
The New York - based atelier committed to meticulous craftsmanship and narrative - driven design, is pleased to unveil the latest collection for Spring / Summer 2025 titled, “Pennies from Heaven,” which debuted at New York Fashion Week on September 10 th , 2024. The presentation took place within storied walls of St. Mark’s Chur c h in - the - Bowery , an iconic venue that complements the collection’s exploration of heritage and modernity.
Collection Debut at
“Pennies from Heaven” draws its name and inspiration from the classic 1930s song made famous by Billie Holiday. Expanding on the narrative concept of last season, Spring/Summer ‘25 takes the story of an abandoned gilded age home and explores not the buildi ng, but those who inhabited its dilapidated walls. The narrative comes alive for Spring / Summer ‘25 as an
exploration of the fascinating, chimeric life of Consuelo Vanderbilt, America’s most famous “Dollar Princess.” Through this visual lens, Barshai refl ects on the transition from Victorian elegance to Art Deco modernity, capturing the essence of the “new woman”, a 1920’s term to describe the shift in social conventions around female behavior from domestic to independent.
The collection features 12 looks, including a distinctive “hair” dress
that marks the culmination of last season’s swirling “hair” bra. Key design elements include the extensive use of bias cuts and rosettes, a motif that blooms throughout the collection a nd is a direct reference to Consuelo’s 18th birthday during which she received a single American rose from her ill - fated first love. Grouped into three acts, Barshai’s Spring / Summer ‘25 tells the story of Consuelo’s life from childhood into her later yea rs.
The first four looks, cut in shades of white and navy, symbolize her life under her mother’s control, culminating in a crying bridal look. In act two, her early adulthood is celebrated through tailoring and a color palette of “burnt umber,” “twentieth - century teal” and “sage green.”
Her later years are celebrated in act three through a surreal abstraction of pennies, embroidered onto corsets and integrated through print.
“For Spring / Summer 2025, I decided to embrace the concept of unexpected good fortune, but with the understanding that even when it rains good news, they are only pennies from heaven,” says Erik Barshai, founder and creative director of Barshai. “This sea son, we focused on ‘flow,’ emphasizing soft wovens and the fluidity of movement, while continuing to push the boundaries of couture tailoring.”
platforms, patina - laden chairs, and 20th - century pottery, the models reenacted pivotal moments from Consuelo’s life, offering the audience an immersive, cinematic experience.
The presentation at St. Mark Church i n - the - Bowery offered a 360 - degree view of this narrative, with a cast of models bringing Consuelo’s story to life. Set against a backdrop of velvet - covered
I grew up watching Indian musical films during the 70s/80s. In fact, I can still remember the lyrics to all the songs in “Yeh Vaada Raha” and I know the names of most of the famous Bollywood stars from back then to the 90s and beyond.
My love for Bollywood never waned and when I attained adulthood, I owned an entertainment blog, E4PR, where I dedicated a section to write about Bollywood film stars and cross-over Indian music and movie stars into the American and British Entertainment Industries.
It therefore came as no surprise when I was called upon to interview the lovely Maithili Raelle, an Indo-American talent in New York City.
Maithili is one of the very few cross-over Indo-US female artistes in New York and is working with a very talented team. She has collaborated with Epic, RCA and Republic record labels, respectively, as well as 41 rap group, the biggest rap group in the Metro NYC area right now.
My description of Maithili’s distinctive voice would be... a sweet blend of Norah Jones and Ciara, with a touch of Doja Cat; while she exudes an Eve kind of attitude. I listened to all her songs on Spotify and watched “Heavy On It”, “I Grow” and “Falling For You” on YouTube. Maithili’s undeniable music talents are glaringly obvious, as all her songs showcase her versatility.
The focal point of Maithili’s multiple talents, for me, are her singing and rapping skills, which are beautifully fluid, adding grace to her music. I particularly loved the Indian belly dance beats in “Heavy On It”. They reminded me of the 2013 song, Addictive, by Truth Hurts ft Rakim, Dr Dre and Pharrell, which had similar beats.
The world is now witnessing cross-over Indian rap and hip hop music talent finally being acknowledged and appreciated in the American Entertainment Industry. From not being visible during the whole American rap revolution to now successfully dominating the American scene.
It may have taken a while, but cross-over Indian music talent is finally getting the
recognition it deserves. They are finally at a stage where they can fund, market and show the world their art and culture.
On a separate note, I would like to suggest an Afrobeats collaboration for Maithili with superstars like D’Banj, Burna Boy or Rema; This would add more spice and worldwide appeal to Maithili’s brand. Burna Boy and Indian singer and rapper, Sidhu Moose Wala (of blessed memory), have already blazed a trail for others, with their collaborative hit song, “Mera Na”. I would love to see Maithili explore this option as well. It may be new terrain for her, but it will be worth her while.
For more information about Ms Raelle, please check her website: www. maithiliraelle.com
Follow Ms Raelle on social media: @maithiliraelle on Instagram and TikTok.
You can also find her all her music on Spotify; and her music videos & mixtape on YouTube, by typing her name in the search box.
Finally, see (below) excerpts of questions from my interview with Ms Raelle and her answers:
1). Where are you from and how does that affect or influence your work?
Maithili: I’m from New Jersey and I’ve pretty much just grown up here my entire life. Now, I go back and forth between NJ and New York City, since I go to college there. Being from the tri-state area really has broadened my overall general perspective on life. You come across many people from different walks of life with diverse ethnic backgrounds. There’s a heavy emphasis on having to hustle in order to achieve success for yourself, and this, in turn, has strongly encouraged me to work hard towards achieving my dreams. Meeting so many types of people has exposed me to different genres of music and how you can intertwine them with one another. As an artist, this can be seen reflected in my music. If you take a look at each song, it’s not boxed into one style. I’m constantly pulling inspiration from all types of music.
2). Who are your biggest artistic influences?
Maithili: My biggest influences are Whitney Houston, Ariana Grande and Tate McRae.
3). Tell me about your favorite medium.
Maithili: When it comes to being a singer, my favorite medium has to be live performances. I love tapping into that other part of me that people don’t see on a daily basis, this other character. The entire process of the transformation starts with makeup, hair and then, the outfit. There’s always that bit of anxiousness that kicks in before the performance, but that’s because I want itto be amazing and care about giving it my all. As soon as that music starts, it’s like I go on autopilot. Just being out on the stage everytime feels so surreal. After each performance, I feel like I’m on an energy high. It’s the best feeling in the world, seeing all the time and effort you took to work on your craft or a specific project materialize into a great end product. Along with live performances, though I love the process of getting ready for a music video, whatever it may require. The day of the music video shoot does get a little stressful, but I genuinely have so much fun putting everything together and performing in this different aspect. It’s such a thrill to see everybody’s reactions, whether it’s people from my team who’ve seen me working on it or even just my parents and friends at my shoot.
4). Where do you find inspiration?
Maithili: I find inspiration from my own personal experiences, other artists that I both listen to or look up to, as well as other types of art like movies and books.
5). When is your favorite time of day to create?
Maithili: Honestly, I don’t really have a favorite time to create. I love to create at all times. It’s kind of when I’m able to fit the time in because I’m a full-time student at NYU as well. I will say though, I definitely am more productive when I have earlier late morning/afternoon sessions.
6). What motivates you to create?
Maithili: What motivates me to create is my love for music. I live and breathe music everyday. Whether I’m actively creating music or not, I’m constantly surrounded by it. It’s like an open book for me with blank pages, waiting for the story to be written. It might be a story that’s already been written, reflecting my personal experiences, or it might be a narrative waiting to be written and told as a story. The same way in which other artists have created songs that have resonated with me is the same thing I aim to do as well for others in my own artistic way. I want to create songs for others to help them feel relatable or comforted knowing that someone else like myself has also gone through it.
7). How do you define success as an artiste?
Maithili: I define success as an artist in multiple ways. I think one of the most important ones is being able to constantly push the boundaries of your own ability. Not being a one trick pony. Trying new things musically, whether tapping into different vocal techniques or sounds. Always being creative and keeping an open mind to the process. Along with that would be having the ability to emotionally connect with your audience. I think the ultimate test is if you can make the audience feel the song as if they went through it and that you’ve provided them an escapism from their life for the 90 mins or however long they’ve come to see you.
8). How do you develop your art skills?
Maithili: I develop my skills by constantly creating more music. The only way to grow is to practice and learn. You’ll either find me in the recording studio working on music, dance practice, vocal lessons or in school. Ever since taking up this journey, there’s been nothing more important to me than working on my craft to become the best I possibly can.
9). Does art help you in other areas of your life?
Maithili: Music definitely helps me in other areas of my life. As much as it’s an escapism for listeners, it’s an escapism for me as an artist too. It helps me a lot emotionally. Music can really change my
mood and I really lean on it for support. Whether it’s getting that confidence or helping me relax or even just getting me through that little breakdown.
10). How can your work affect societal issues?
Maithili: My music can affect societal issues by bringing awareness and telling stories from different perspectives. Around a year ago, I released a song called “Unstoppable” in collaboration with the Be the Voice anti bullying campaign. This was a special song to me when creating it and I’m very proud to have been invited down to Selma, Alabama, to perform Unstoppable as part of the musical act of an anti-bullying assembly.
11). How do you navigate the professional art industry?
Maithili: It can definitely be challenging and confusing, but I’m very grateful to have an extremely talented and supportive team behind me, as well as very supportive parents. I wouldn’t be where I am today without all of these amazing people. As they say, it takes a village to raise a child.
12). Which art trends inspire your current work?
Maithili: Currently, genre-fusion and vocal experimentation is a huge thing that’s been inspiring my music. I don’t want to be confined to one lane. I want to create something new and surprising that the world hasn’t seen and can get excited about.
13). How has your style changed over time?
Maithili: My style has evolved and grown from putting out my first release, Falling For You. It’s really interesting because from the whole production and
recordings and different delivery methods and tones I bring out, to the visuals of the music videos, has changed in retrospect, to where I am as a person and who I’m growing into. The different themes and genres I’ve touched upon were much more specific, like pop and r&b or if I sang in a specific part of my vocal
register and was exploring different vocal techniques. Now fast forwarding to my latest song, Heavy On It, I’ve begun to experiment more and really taken myself out of my comfort zone. I never really thought I would throw rap into a song. It wasn’t the first thing on my mind, but at the end of the day, why not? Why not try new things and push the boundaries? With Heavy On It, it’s a completely different song, as it brings out aspects of my cultural identity of being Indian into my music, and is supported by the visuals for the very first time in my music. Something I want to lean more into and experiment with.
14). What are your favorite and least favorite parts of professional art?
Maithili: There’s definitely highs and lows to doing music professionally, but no matter, what I wouldn’t trade it for the world. I am beyond grateful for being given the opportunity to pursue it. One of my favorite things is the rush of excitement you get from performing live or after the end of a music video shoot that I’ve been working so hard to prepare for, or seeing others love your own creation as much as you do. It’s the most rewarding and fulfilling thing as an artist. I love being able to meet new people and other artists in the industry and learning their backstory and getting to know them. It’s such a wonderful experience to see others like yourself doing it as well. It can be very inspirational for your own music and could lead to collaborating on projects together. I think some of my least favorite parts are that no matter what, people will always have an opinion about you as a person or what you’re doing. Honestly, though, I’ve grown to not be bothered at all by it and to just keep focusing on making music and on my craft, because that’s what makes me happy. Another big thing that’s my least favorite part of pursuing professional music, is the uncertainty. There is no
timeline for the trajectory of your career, because everyone’s path is different. That really stresses me out sometimes because I’m in college too. It would just be really nice to know where my life is heading lol.
15). Do you have a network of other artistes, and if so, how do they support you?
Maithili: I don’t have a network of other artists, but I support all artists. Being a creative isn’t always easy.
16). Is there a specific environment or material that’s integral to your work?
Maithili: As an artist, I definitely love to be in collaborative spaces. Whether its acoustic spaces for working on vocals, the recording studio as a fun creative playground, or rehearsal spaces with mirrors, when doing dance lessons. Material wise, it’s very very important to be hydrated and have water or a drink with electrolytes; and quick snacks like pineapple and green apples are a go to, especially in the studio.
17). Who would you most like to create with?
Maithili: I would love to work with Tate Mcrae the most. Ever since I saw her in concert recently, I’ve been more obsessed with her as an artist and truly look up to her as one of my inspirations. She has a certain type of raw, relatable style of lyric writing. I think it’d be super cool to hear the contrast between our voices dancing together in a song.
18). If you could open a show for any artiste, who would that be?
Maithili: Definitely Ariana Grande. I’ve always looked up to her and it would be an absolute dream of mine.
First Lady Bonita Mitchell Champions Mental Health Awareness with 'Let This Mind Be In Me'
Mental health awareness is a popular topic on TV talk show programs and public health forums across America. Behind every solution-based strategy, it takes leaders who envision them. First Lady Bonita Mitchell is one such leader. Known for her inspiring music and community outreach, First Lady Bonita Mitchell’s latest project--a deeply personal single titled “Let This Mind Be In Me”-launched in September during Suicide Prevention Month. The project represents a movement to support the cause of mental health awareness.
“Let This Mind Be In Me”, now available on all major digital platforms, is more than just a single release. It is a heartfelt call to action for communities, churches, and mental health advocates to rally around those who suffer from anxiety, depression, and other issues that reflect a growing mental health crisis, affecting individuals and families from all walks of life.
At the heart of “Let This Mind Be In Me” is First Lady Bonita Mitchell’s own story--a journey of faith, perseverance, and healing. Bonita’s connection to the song runs deep, as it was born during a trying time in her personal life when her marriage, faith, and mental resilience were all tested.
The message of “Let This Mind Be In Me” goes beyond personal healing. Bonita envisions it as a resource for mental health
advocates, pastors, and community leaders seeking to uplift people who are struggling. In a time when the stigma surrounding mental health is slowly being broken down, her song provides
a faith-driven approach to coping with life’s hardships--encouraging listeners to lean on spiritual strength and community support.
With the release of “Let This Mind Be In Me”, First Lady Bonita Mitchell hopes to bridge the gap between faith and mental health, offering a message of compassion, strength, and resilience. In a time when so many are searching for light in the darkness, her music stands as a powerful reminder that healing is possible, and that through faith, we can find our way to a better tomorrow.
At its core, she sees the song as a supportive resource for communities nationwide to utilize in their mental health programs. Bonita urges churches, community leaders, and mental health professionals to incorporate the song into their work, using it as a tool for reflection, healing, and growth.
First Lady Bonita Mitchell’s commitment to mental health awareness continues to shine through her music. As she embarks on this latest chapter in her career, she remains steadfast in her mission to be a source of hope for those facing life’s greatest challenges.
International Singer Xandra Myriam X Embraces Pure Jazz with New Album,
‘Have
You Ever’
In the world of classic jazz, there are those who play notes and those who embrace them. Xandra Myriam X is one such musician who doesn’t just perform—she invites you into her world of pure jazz with her exceptional vocals and musical interpretation. Her new album, Have You Ever, is a testament to her pure passion for jazz, her unique creative vision, and her authentic sound of jazz. Xandra Myriam X is not just contributing to the genre; she’s evolving it.
With influences ranging from the classic stylings of Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughan, Xandra Myriam X’s sound blends pure jazz and artistic expression. Her passion for music is heard in each song. Xandra brings emotion and depth through poignant vocals that define her music. Each note she sings is as intentional as it is spontaneous, creating an atmosphere that captivates and moves her listeners.
Her new album, Have You Ever, captures the essence of Xandra’s approach to jazz—a fusion of improvisational flair and poignant storytelling. The song invites listeners on an emotional journey, asking questions about love, loss, and the human experience. Her deeply personal connection to the music shines through in her performance, showcasing her ability to transform vulnerability into strength through lyrics and melody.
Xandra’s approach to creating this album reflects her gift as a musical storyteller. Each song on Have You Ever feels like a chapter in a broader narrative, guiding the listener through a journey of introspection, hope, and transformation. Her compositions are layered, complex, and rich with meaning, offering something new with each listen. Whether it’s the haunting harmonics of “Reflections of You” or the celebratory tones of “Dawn of a New Day,” Xandra masterfully intertwines her personal experiences with universal themes, making her music relatable and deeply resonant.
Her vocal expression blends a solid foundation of instrumentation taking jazz to new heights of excellence. Her new album is a hallmark of her creative process. Xandra pulls inspiration from life reflections funneled through the sound of jazz. Her
ability to merge these elements seamlessly into the language of jazz gives her music a refreshing modernity without losing its core of pure jazz.
As a Grammy contender, Xandra Myriam X’s is not just a reflection of her exceptional talent but also a recognition of her ability to breathe new life into jazz while staying rooted in its core values. This recognition marks an important milestone in her career and further solidifies her place among the modern-day icons of the genre.
Beyond the music, Xandra is passionate about using her platform to advocate for causes close to her heart. She’s committed to raising awareness about mental health, particularly within the artistic community, and has partnered with various organizations to support emerging musicians. Her dedication to giving back echoes through her music, as she continually uses her art to inspire hope and resilience.
Xandra Myriam X is not merely an artist; she is a visionary. As she continues to redefine jazz for a new generation, she stands at the forefront of a movement that values authenticity, emotion, and experimentation. Her new album, Have You Ever, is just the beginning of what promises to be a long and illustrious career, filled with groundbreaking music and meaningful contributions to the world of jazz and beyond.
For fans of the genre, Xandra’s music is a breath of fresh air that revives the spirit of jazz while taking it boldly into the future.
Have You Ever is a great jazz album for its exceptional jazz tracks and authentic vibe. Whether you’re a long-time jazz enthusiast or new to the genre, Xandra’s music will capture your interest. Her work contributes to the genre’s rich legacy and sets the stage for what’s to come in the ever-evolving world of jazz.
With her recognition as a Grammy Contender in jazz, Xandra Myriam X is ready to show the world just how powerful and transformative jazz can be in the hands of an artist with a vision.
Relive the magic of the legendary folk-rock duo! The internationally-acclaimed hit theater show The Simon & Garfunkel Story returns to the road in 2025 with a North American tour to nearly 60 U.S. cities. Kicking off in Milwaukee, WI on January 25, 2025, the immersive concert-style tribute show, complete with nostalgia-inducing, unforgettable hits, will recreate the magic and authenticity of Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel live on stage and chronicles the amazing journey of the iconic, GRAMMY-award winning act. Tickets are on sale now and available at www.thesimonandgarfunkelstory.com.
Fans aren’t the only ones blown away by The Simon & Garfunkel Story. Earlier this year immediately following a performance in Long Island, Art Garfunkel himself rushed the stage, grabbed the microphone, and declared, “What a great f----- show!” before leaving the audience in awe once again. If the legend himself is a fan, you know this is a tour you won’t want to miss.
The Simon & Garfunkel Story covers the duo’s humble beginnings as Tom & Jerry, to their incredible success as one of the best-selling music groups of the ‘60s, as well as their dramatic split in 1970. The Simon & Garfunkel Story culminates with the pair’s famous “The Concert in Central Park” reunion in
1981 which had more than half a million fans in attendance. The show features a set list of nearly 30 songs and uses state-ofthe-art video projection, photos and original film footage. A full live band will perform all of the hits including “Mrs. Robinson,” “Cecilia,” “Bridge Over Troubled Water,” “Homeward Bound” and many more complete with the unmistakably perfect harmonies that will transport audiences down memory lane.
With more than 100 million album sales since 1965, Simon & Garfunkel’s unforgettable songs and poetic lyrics poignantly captured the times made them one of the most successful folk-rock duos of all time. Over the years, they won 10 GRAMMY Awards and were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990. In 1977, the Brit Awards honored their “Bridge Over Troubled Water” album with Best International Album. In 2003, Simon & Garfunkel were awarded a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and the following year saw their “The Sound of Silence” awarded a Grammy Hall of Fame Award.
For tour dates, tickets and more information about The Simon & Garfunkel Story, visit www.thesimonandgarfunkelstory.com.