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Trendy and Office-Appropriate Spring 2012 Fashions By Sylvie Branch The best time to think about spring fashions is while you are dealing with the effects of winter weather. Now is the time to dream of the fresh, crisp trends of spring 2012 and start adding pieces that compliment your current wardrobe. Fashion trends are not just for weekends, update your wardrobe to improve your confidence which in turn can boost your career.
Crisp shirt dress Salt water taffy pastels and deep butterscotch yellow look trendy and new this spring 2012. These soft neutrals will flatter any skin tone and look their best in crisp shirt dresses according to designer Carmen Marc Valco. A simple pastel shirt dress is a good alternative to pants for casual Friday. Show that you can maintain your femininity while staying up-to-date and professional. Add a soft cardigan for those chilly air conditioned spaces.
reed” of puppy store Sheath dress The sheath continues to be a way to look trendy and elegant at the same time. The simple sheath also makes getting ready for work simple. A well-made sheath like this banded sheath from Calvin Klein, will not only hold it’s value for a long time, it can be styled in several different ways giving you many workday options. Look for a straight dress that skims the body with a hem that hits right around the knee. Combine it with a cardigan, bolero or layer a button down shirt underneath for a completely different look. Simple, classic accessories like a pearl necklace and pumps is one way to complete an ensemble, while big bangle bracelets, a silk scarf in one of spring’s bold colors and a pair of knee high boots or wedge shoes for a completely different stylish spring look.
Color blocking Runways showing the new spring fashions were full of bold color blocked pieces. You can achieve this intense look by supplementing your current wardrobe with solid pieces. Deep hues like rich purple, oranges, blues and reds can be paired to create all new trendy office outfits for spring. If you are unsure how to do this on your own, remember to use no more than two or three colors at a time. You can add a bold, solid colored scarf and an equally bold, but different color pair of shoes to a solid sheath dress or pencil skirt and blouse combo. On the other hand you can simply purchase an easy to wear color blocked dress.
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Adopting a Shelter Pet If you’re thinking about getting a new pet, consider going to an animal shelter to find that new family member. There are about 3,500 shelters in the United States that serve an estimated 5 to 7 million homeless animals, according to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Why adopt from a shelter? You will make a pet happy. By adopting from a private humane society or animal shelter, breed rescue group, or the local animal control agency, you’ll help a homeless pet find a new home. You will receive a healthy pet. Most shelters follow strict medical protocols including examinations when pets come in and vaccinations before they leave. In addition to medical care, shelters also screen animals for specific temperaments and behaviors to match each pet with the perfect family. Animal shelters have happy, healthy pets just waiting for someone to take them home. You will support your community and save money at the same time. Adopting from an animal shelter is usually less expensive, as your local shelter will just ask for a moderate adoption fee that will mainly cover basic routine medical care costs. Shelter pets are also usually already spayed or neutered and vaccinated. Finally, you help promote responsible pet ownership through your community.
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The show that revolutionized musical theater is coming to Segerstrom Center for the Arts in Orange County for eight performances January 17 – 22. Tickets for CATS go on sale Sunday, November 27 at 10 a.m. PST. Tickets start at $20 and will be available online at SCFTA.org, by calling (714) 556-2787 and at the Box Office at 600 Town Center Drive in Costa Mesa. For inquiries about group ticket discounts, call the Group Services office at (714) 755-0236. The TTY number is (714) 556-2746. Produced by CATS-Eye, LLC, the national tour of CATS is the only production in North America sanctioned by Andrew Lloyd Webber. With original direction by Trevor Nunn and choreography by Gillian Lynne, this is the CATS credited with the British invasion of Broadway. CATS celebrated its 30th anniversary on May 11, 2011, holding its place as the longest continuously touring Broadway musical in history. New for the 2011-2012 season will be the reintroduction of “psychic twins” Coricopat and Tantomile. These mystical cats, who are always in sync, were last seen in the Broadway production. Where one goes, the other fol-
lows...! Segerstrom Center thanks The John L. Gray Foundation for special underwriting of this engagement. The Center applauds Wells Fargo for its generous support of the Center’s 2011-2012 Broadway Series. Cox Media is the media partner of the Broadway Series. On May 11, 1981, CATS opened at the New London Theatre in the West End. Eight years later, it celebrated its first important milestone: after 3,358 performances CATS became the longest running musical in the history of British theater. CATS played its final performance on its 21st birthday, May 11, 2002. CATS opened on Broadway on October 7, 1982 at the Winter Garden Theatre in New York City and continued to live up to its motto “Now and Forever.” On June 19, 1997, it became the longest running musical on Broadway. CATS ended its 18-year run on September 10, 2000 with 7,485
performances. Based on T.S. Eliot’s Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats, and with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, CATS won seven 1983 Tony® Awards including Best Musical, Best Book of a Musical, Best Lighting and Best Costumes. In October of 1991, CATS became the longest continuously touring show in American theater history. Five continents, 26 countries, and more than eight and a half million audience members later, CATS is still America’s most loved family musical. Celebrating not only its Broadway touring legacy but the birth of the musical spectacular, CATS is still revolutionary and awe inspiring. Now that it has been seen by millions of audience members worldwide, it is time to celebrate with the whole family the magic, the mystery, the wonder of CATS. Create a special ‘memory’ one more time.
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Exclusive West Coast Engagement of Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo Segerstrom Center for the Arts presents the Southern California debut of Les Ballets de MonteCarlo February 9 – 12, under the Presidency of H.R.H. the Princess of Hanover. The company will perform a sophisticated interpretation of one of the world’s most romantic fairytales, Cinderella, choreographed by the company’s visionary artistic director Jean-Christophe Maillot to the classic score by Sergei Prokofiev. La Croix called Maillot’s Cinderella “poetic and expressive.” The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review pronounced it “brilliant.” Maillot and his dancers capture the hearts of their audience. In honor of this exclusive West Coast engagement, the Consulate General of Monaco and the Monaco Government Tourist Office in collaboration with the Princess Grace Foundation-USA will host a weeklong fairytale celebration inviting all to experience the sublime culture of the Principality. In addition to the performances of Cinderella in Segerstrom Hall, highlights of the week include Monégasque-inspired menus at local restaurants, a luxury raffle for a chance to win the trip of a lifetime to Monaco, a not-to-bemissed exhibit in South Coast Plaza’s Jewel Court showcasing Monaco’s unique cultural heritage and Princess Grace’s exceptional contribution to the arts through photos, videos, ballet artifacts and more. For more information about ‘Monaco takes Orange County,’ visit MonacoTakesUS.com. Tickets to performances of Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo start at $13.60 and are now available online at SCFTA.org, by calling (714) 556-2787 and at the Box Office at 600 Town Center Drive in Costa Mesa. For inquiries about group ticket discounts, call the Group Services office at (714) 755-0236. The TTY number is (714) 556-2746. Free Preview Talks will be conducted one hour prior to each performance. Artists and program are subject to change. The Center’s 2011-2012 International Dance Series is made possible by The Audrey Steele Burnand Endowed Fund for International Dance and The Segerstrom Foundation Endowment for Great Performances. The Center applauds Media Sponsor Classical KUSC 91.5FM. Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo Crédit Foncier de Monaco, Thermes Marins de Monte-Carlo, Suisscourtage Assurances and Rolex are official partners of Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo. Center President Terrence W. Dwyer said, “The arrival of Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo to Segerstrom Center will be one of the most exciting debuts in the history of our Dance Series and is a very special highlight in our 25th Anniversary Celebration. We are proud to present the West Coast premiere of Jean- Christophe Maillot’s beautiful production of Cinderella and to be part of this international collaboration, ‘Monaco takes Orange County’.” “With myriad cultural, sporting, and lifestyle experiences, the Principality of Monaco has attracted discerning visitors for centuries,” said the Honorable Maguy Maccario, Consul General and Director, North America, Monaco Government Tourist Office. “Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo exemplifies the rich artistic heritage and regal traditions of the Principality, and we are delighted to invite residents from coast to coast to embark on a magical journey as Les Ballets celebrates a triumphant return to the United States with an exclusive West Coast engagement at Segerstrom Page 6
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Center for the Arts and then onto New York City’s Joyce Theater in the 30th anniversary year of the Princess Grace Foundation.” One of Europe’s most acclaimed ballet companies, Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo has developed a unique style that is as classical as it is contemporary. It is this blended technique that is on brilliant display in his elegant and whimsical production of Cinderella. Along with his inspired choreography, the production is by Ernest PignonErnest with costumes by Jérôme Kaplan and light by Dominique Drillot. It was first seen at the Salle Garnier, Monte-Carlo Opera in April 1999. JeanChristophe Maillot was appointed Artistic DirectorChoreographer of Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo by H.R.H. the Princess of Hanover in September 1993. His taking over as director of 50 dancers has taken the company on a new path and has rapidly developed the level of maturity and excellence that is indicative of the company today. His personal inward quest is the origin of the new language that enables him to handle the great classics as well as to establish his mark in the world of abstraction, an artistic approach that has been praised throughout the international press. In 2002, his production, La Belle, received the Nijinsky Award for best choreographic production of 2001 at the Monaco Dance Forum and the Danza & Danza Prize for the best show. He was awarded the Choreographer’s Prize from the Italian critics at the Benois de la Dance ceremony at the Bolshoi Theatre for his production of Faust created in Monaco. Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo was reestablished in the Principality in 1985 through the commitment of H.R.H. the Princess of Hanover in accordance with the wishes of H.S.H Princess Grace of Monaco. The company was initially managed by Ghislaine Thesmar and Pierre Lacotte, then by Jean-Yves Esqerre. In 1993, H.R.H. the Princess of Hanover appointed Jean-Christophe Maillot as the head of the company. Building on his dance experience gained with Rosella Hightower and John Neumeier, and as Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo choreographer and director of the National Choreographic Centre in Tours, Maillot gave the Monégasqe company a new boost. He created an original repertoire around his own productions. Maillot’s choreographic influ-
ence dominates in pieces such as Dov’e la luna, Recto-Verso, Vers un Pays Sage, Entrelacs, Opus 40, Men’s Dance, D’une Rive à l’Autre, Altro Canto and Miniatures, as well as in the great classics with their timeless themes, such as Romeo and Juliette, The Nutcracker, La Belle, Faust and Daphnis and Chloé and, of course, Cinderella. Visual artists such as George Condo, Ernest Pignon-Ernest, Philippe Favier, Rolf Sachs and Dominique Drillot, composers such as Marc Monnet, Yan Maresz, Andrea Cera, Ivan Fedele, Ramon Lazkano, Martin Matalon, Daniel Teruggi and Bruno Mantovani and costume designers Jérôme Kaplan, Philippe Guillotel and Karl Lagerfeld have been involved in these works. Maillot recently enriched the repertoire by inviting contemporary choreographers including William Forsythe, Jirí Kylián, Karole Armitage, Marco Goecke, Johan Inger, Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Shen Wei, Alonzo King, Emio Greco, and Chris Haring among others. Since 1993, the company has been performing on major international stages. In 2009 and 2010, on the occasion of Celebration of Les Ballets Russes Centenary, the company collaborated closely with the Princess Grace Dance Academy and the Monaco Dance Forum (founded in 1998 by H.R.H. the Princess of Hanover, Jean-Christophe Maillot and Stéphane Martin). The following year, the three entities begun the process of their merging officially in order to create in the Principality of Monaco a structure dedicated to dance quite unique in the world. Consulate General of Monaco & Monaco Government Tourist Office, the only accredited Consulate General of Monaco in North America (www.Monaco-Consulate.com), provides consular services, cultural and general information. The Consulate also organizes exclusive promotional and philanthropic events to benefit charitable endeavors, many of which are held under the patronage of the Princely Family, including the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation-USA. The Monaco Government Tourist Office (www.VisitMonaco. com/us) offers personalized tourism advice and information for individuals, group and business travel as well as access to Le Club Diamant Rouge for VIP travel membership within the Principality of Monaco.
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BRUCH’S VIOLIN CONCERTO IGNITES WITH PASSION IN THE HANDS OF DYNAMIC VIRTUOSO NICOLA BENEDETTI
Classic masterpieces soar with sizzling new energy as Pacific Symphony introduces two hot young stars to Orange County for the concert “Beethoven and Benedetti.” First, the very beautiful and highly captivating violin virtuoso Nicola Benedetti, at just 24 years old, wraps her arms around the ardor and Romanticism of Bruch’s most-famous Violin Concerto No. 1, which she recorded on Decca records with the Czech Philharmonic in 2010. “Nicola Benedetti is one of the youngest and most alluring of this species [violinists] to emerge in the past decade.”—Limelight Magazine. Then, internationally acclaimed conductor Christoph König leads the Symphony on the sublime and lyrical journey of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 4, a profound and joyous piece often overshadowed by his third and fifth symphonies. Opening the concert, Debussy’s Petite Suite, originally written for four-hand piano, creates a rocking, dreamlike sail beneath the moonlight. Taking place Thursday through Saturday, Feb. 2-4, at 8 p.m, the concert’s preview talk with Alan Chapman begins at 7 p.m. Tickets are $25-$110; for more information or to purchase tickets call 714-755-5799 or visit www.PacificSymphony.org. “Benedetti plays with brilliant virtu-
osity, absolute clarity, and a gentle, dolce tone that makes her performances especially personal and attractive.”—Allmusic.com “My own interpretation of any given piece is never consistent,” says Benedetti. “Each time I perform a work, something changes. It’s not because I am trying to do anything different, but instead because varying emotions, environments, musical partnerships and acoustics inspire different approaches. It’s a natural process that I think is necessary in order to give an honest performance. “What I like most about the Bruch concerto is its optimism and openness, with the exception of certain troubled moments in the first movement. The second movement is undoubtedly the heart of this concerto and is in my opinion the reason the concerto deserves the popularity it holds.” The Symphony’s 2011-12 season—dubbed the “Year of the Violin” by Music Director Carl St.Clair— features three key Romantic violin concertos, Mendelssohn’s (premiered in1845), Tchaikovsky’s (1878) and Bruch’s (1868), which falls in the middle with its powerful emotional pull, overarching drama and double- and
triple-stops demanding the virtuosity of Benedetti. “The Germans have four violin concertos. The greatest, most uncompromising is Beethoven’s. The one by Brahms vies with it in seriousness. The richest, the most seductive, was written by Max Bruch…” said the great violinist Joseph Joachim, who performed the premiere of Bruch’s concerto. Violinist Benedetti has captivated audiences and critics alike with her musicality and poise, winning the BBC Young Musician of the Year in 2004, making her Proms debut in 2010 and recording multiple records on the Decca label. Her new album “Italia” releases in the U.S. on Jan. 24, and explores Baroque masterpieces from her Italian homeland (although she now lives in Scotland) including Vivaldi and Tartini. Playing the 1712 Earl Spencer Stradivarius courtesy of Jonathan Moulds, Benedetti’s 201112 season includes her debut with the London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) at the Enescu Festival in Bucharest and with the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic, San Francisco Symphony, Zurich Chamber, Cincinnati Symphony, Detroit Symphony and Hallé orchestras. Benedetti is also widely respected
for her committment to working with young people. In 2010, she became involved in El Sistema Scotland’s Big Noise project. As a board member and the program’s official musical “Big Sister,” Benedetti makes regular visits to Raploch, Scotland, to conduct master classes and work closely with the children. König is a conductor of deep intelligence and musicality. His conducting is marked by an energetic and serious approach to musical collaboration and a commitment to thoughtful and stimulating programming. He currently holds positions as principal conductor of the Orquestra Sinfónica do Porto Casa da Música (2009-14) in Portugal and principal conductor and music director of the Solistes Européens, Luxembourg. In Porto, he is currently conducting a Mahler cycle, which included a performance of Symphony No. 1 at the Vienna Konzerthaus last season, followed by tours in Brazil (July 2011) and northern Europe (October 2011). Pacific Symphony’s Classical series performances are made possible by the Hal and Jeanette Segerstrom Family Foundation, with additional support from American Airlines, The Westin South Coast Plaza, KUSC and PBS SoCal.
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Five Hot Fashion Trends for 2012 By Wendy Rose Gould Though it’s hard to believe we’ve already entered the new year, it’s time to get down to fashion-related business. Today we’re talking 2012 trends and I’m covering the hottest fashion trends this year has to offer. From 2012 color trends to the trendiest textiles and prints of the year, I’ve got you covered, ladies.
shoes. This 2012 color trend is a bold one, so I understand if it’s intimidating. Just give ‘er a go and you’ll find its an empowering hue to don. Animal Print Though most people conjure thoughts of the gaudy version of animal prints, you most certainly don’t have to buy cheap or garish to rock this look. Your best bet is to nod to the trend with small accessories like a zebra clutch, snakeskin shoe or leopard-lined camisole. A little goes a long way with this 2012 trend.
Feathers Yep - feathers are a hot commodity these days. My favorite part is that they provide a bit of earthy-meets-chic hippy to anyone who dons them. Wear feathers in your hair with a feather Vintage Jewelry plume (try Fine Featherheads The bigger the vintage jewelry or PlumeIt), attach them to your you wear, the better. Think giant belt or bag, or purchase a pair of hair clips paired with a girlish fabulous feather earrings. updo, bauble rings that tower, layered necklaces and dripping Orange chandelier earrings. Statement All things orange are au cou- jewelry is always a do, but this rant in 2012, so invest in this year you should invest in vinsplashy hue every chance you tage. If you like the hunt, shop get. I love the look of bright for vintage jewelry at local flea orange nails paired with a gray markets or thrift stores. If you or natural-hued ensemble. Also prefer someone else to do the consider an orange clutch or work, you’ll have good luck at tote, orange scarf or orange Etsy.com, antique stories and
even eBay. The 1920s and 1960s tioned into 2012, but this time are especially trendy, this year, with more focus on abstract art. reports Fashionising.com. Models at Spring 2012 fashion week wore swaths of solid colAbstract Textiles ors in modern, angular and 21st In 2011 we saw lots of tribal- century-inspired designs, says inspired textiles and geometric Elle.com. patterns. That trend has transi-
Spring 2012 Fashion Color Trends The Hot Colors of Spring and the Best Ways to Wear Them By ShawnTe Pierce During the spring 2012 fashion shows last September and October, different trends were seen. Yet it was still too early to figure out which trends would be dominant. As retailers begin to release pre-season merchandise it becomes evident which runway colors are the trend for spring 2012. Thanks to the company who knows color so well, Pantone, the dominate fashion color trends are now known. Check out the spring 2012 fashion color trends and a few tips on how to wear them successfully. The Colors of Spring from the Pantone Fashion Color Report There are nine dominate colors for spring. They are a mixture of brights, pastels and muted tones that feel like the season they represent. Brights: Solar Power (sunny yellow), Bellflower (bright violet/dark lavender), Cabaret (bright fuchsia/ hot pink), Tangerine Tango (bright reddish-orange) and Sodalite Blue (dark cobalt/bright navy) Pastels: Sweet Lilac (baby pink, pale lavender), Margarita (mint/light grass) and Cockatoo (aqua, light turquoise) Page 8
Muted Tones: Driftwood (muted Pewter/light charcoal) and Starfish (muted bronze taupe) How to Wear Spring’s Brights The brights of spring 2012 are bold and will add a pop of color to your wardrobe. You can pair these brights with neutral black or white for an easy look. However, go for the gusto and mix these brights together. The prints for spring feature these colors from pretty feminine florals to graphic athletic and tribal-influenced styles. Go for a colorblock spring sweater or tunic like the Payton Dolman Sleeve Colorblock Sweater in Pop Orange, $98.00 at Nordstrom. This sweater mixes bright orange with hot pink for a sherbet feel. Pair this sweater with white jeans and matching heels like Jessica Simpson ‘Evannan’ Platform in Bermuda Pink, $97.95 also at Nordstrom. Mix Pastels with Brights to Intensify Their Color Pastels are a spring staple. Seeing a mint green or baby pink frock is nothing new during this season. You can make your pastels pop with the color intensity their bright counterparts do when you pair a pastel and bright together. Lilly Pulitzer, the queen of prints (in
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my opinion), is great at mixing colors like brights and pastels together to create a vibrant look. This is evident in her Cropped Cardigan ($98.00) and Strapless Embroidered Dress ($268.00) sold at Neiman Marcus. The dress is turquoise with dark coral embroidery along the top edge and left side sweeping into the hem. When you add the pink tomato cardigan to it, the dress appears brighter and more vibrant in color. This is a great effect to use to make older pastels look new again. Spring’s Muted Colors Bring a Fashionable Change Typically muted tones are relegated to office wear. Muted taupe trousers or light grey skirt suits are the norm for these tones. This spring muted tones are finding their way in of all places, swimwear as seen in the Fly Away Swimdress in Charcoal, $89.99 at Roaman’s. These soft muted tones are also making their way into spring denim in shades like pearl grey like the 5-Pocket Stretch Skinny Jeans in Pearl Grey from $34.99 to $39.99 at Woman Within. The great thing about
these muted tones is they can be paired flawlessly with spring’s brights and pastels. Think of soft taupe paired with baby pink or canary yellow with muted pewter. Whether you choose to pair spring’s hot colors together, purchase a colorblock garment or wear a vibrant print does not matter. These colors work well with each other and compliment many skin tones. If you are not one for wearing brights or pastels why not be daring and try out one of these hot colors for spring. It can be as simple as a scarf or colorful skirt. As always, whatever you choose inject your own unique style to make sure the look is totally you.
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Literacy Project “Fore Dreams” A Swinging Success! The glistening Pacific Coast and picturesque views on the South Course at Pelican Hill Golf Club were the perfect setting for the Literacy Project Foundation (LPF) to host their first annual golf tournament. The “Fore Dreams” field of golfers experienced a first class tournament event with personal caddies accompanying each foursome, luxury premiums in signature duffel bags, and were given a warm welcome by Rockstar Energy Drink Models sporting Scottish outfits of golf berets and suspenders. The objective of the “Fore Dreams” Pacific Coast Invitation was to bring together passionate supporters who care to give students with lesser means the gift of literacy. The event also raised awareness for LPF’s mission to implement “GET SET READ!” literacy programs into classrooms, after-school environments, and nonprofit organizations that serve underprivileged children facing challenges of illiteracy and improve their reading skills level…free of charge! After a gorgeous day of golf on one of the Top 100 US Public Golf Courses (Golf Magazine), the 225 guest crowd of golfers, wives and friends gathered for dinner and dancing in the exquisite Mar Vita Ballroom accompanied by the live sounds of “Mr. J”. The festivities began with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres on the balcony overlooking beautiful, panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean. While the sun set, guests moved inside to enjoy a four-course Pelican Hill Resort surf and turf gourmet dinner complimented by exquisite wines. The program began with co-chairs Jeannie Lawrence and Sue Tucker introducing the winning teams and presenting awards. Sponsor Gary Brewer of Digital Eye Studios and his teammates Gary Barker, Steve Golan, and Tom Fashing took first place in the Four Player Scramble with a low score of 55. Paul Fuzzard, Jeff Fuzzard, Kevin Kelly, and Brian Cameron came in 2nd and Steve Johnson, Drew Mumford, Gary Lastinger, and Mitch Wright settle for 3rd. Major sponsors recognized included First Foundation Advisors, Safety Supply America, Rockstar Energy Drink, Riviera Magazine, Rancho Las Lomas, Digital Eye Media , Pelican Hill Resort, Svedka Vodka, Strategic Perception, Inc., Janie Merkle/Re/Max Fine Homes, and Pascal Restaurants. Following the awards was an inspiring presentation by LPF’s Master Teacher Neil Carter. Carter touched on real life stories of underprivileged children lacking the confidence and skills needed to read effectively. He educated the crowd on the benefits of LPF and brought the crisis of struggling at risk students who could become illiterate adults to the forefront. After Carter’s statement on the significant impact the Foundation makes on these kinds of kids, auctioneer Jim Nye started the paddle action to ask for support. One of the most amazing parts of the night was when Nye warmed up the crowd’s bidding by auctioning off a full glass of water! Supporter Dave Wheeler and LPF Co-Founder Steve Tucker battled the top bid to $1,000 and then settled by each matching the bid, making a total contribution of $2,000 for an 8 oz. of Newport’s finest H20. After auction paddles flashed left and right raising an additional $5,500, three spectacular high value items with a combined value of over $14,000 were auction live. Janie Merkle won an Exclusive Wine Dinner at Rancho Las Lomas featuring Executive Chef Pascal Olhats. Drew Mumford took home a Pelican Hill Weekend Golf Get-away and Oma Tally won a seven-night Windstar Caribbean Cruise. Additionally, guest bid on an array of silent auction prizes varying from fine wine and signed memorabilia to romantic getaways. Hollywood resident Fred Davis III of Strategic Perception, Inc. stated, “Pelican was gorgeous, the activities imaginative, the after-party with Mr. J’s band the best ever! And, this was your FIRST year? Can only imagine what Page 10
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1st Place Winners - Tom Flashing, Gary Brewer, Gary Barker and Steve Golan
Pam and Alex Munro
Steve and Adrea Johnson
2nd Place Winners - Jeff Fuzzard, Paul Fuzzard, Kevin Kelly, and Brian Cameron
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future years will bring!” Sponsors Pam and husband Alex Munro were the last to leave the dance floor and promised to be back next year by saying, “This is one of the best golf tournaments we have ever attended, count us in next year and we’ll spread the good word!” The Literacy Project Foundation brings the gift of literacy to at-risk and disadvantaged children to help them increase their reading skill levels, enabling them to become self-sufficient, productive and contributing members of society. For more information visit www.literacyprojectfoundation.org. Photos by Digital Eye
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Top 5 Shoe Trends for Summer 2012 If you belong to the bunch of shoe crazy lot, you definitely realize how much can a pair of shoes accentuate your glamor quotient and enhance your overall look. Just as makeup and clothing trends update with the change in seasons, trends in shoe collection also undergo constant change. While there are some shoes that are more comfortable than stylish, there are others that are glamorous and sexy. It’s you who have to decide what kind of shoes will be a better fit for you. So, brace yourself to acquaint yourself with the most happening of the spring 2012 shoe trends:
shining alina shoe
Shining Shoes – No! Do not mistake them to be your footwear that goes with your sexy halloween costumes only. Shining shoes look sensational and make for a great party wear. You may want to team them with one of your shiny sequins dresses. Golden and silver colors are sure to give you the Braided Sandals – Back with a bang will be braided sandals walking the flattering show-stopper-attention. ramp again in spring 2012. Unusual braiding styles and bright colors enhances the oomph exuded by these beauties.
Alexander Wang Anais Metallic High Heel Pump
Metallic Toes – Considered to be solving more of a practical purpose earlier of increasing the longevity of shoes, metallic toes have now become the most popular shoe trend of the mainstream 2012 collection.
Ermanno Scervino
Christian Louboutin Halte Patent Leather Pointed Toe Pumps
Pointed Toes – Rounded toes have finally taken a backseat after stealing the thunder since a couple of seasons, giving way to pointed toes. You will see pointed toes featured on shoes, however booties and sandals will still continue to have roounded toes mostly.
Transparent Shoes – Okay, the transparent shoes introduced last year didn’t appeal much to anyone but this year the number of designers who decided to take this trend forward has increased dramatically. Now, the sheer vinyl shoes simply sees to be the trend that people were earlier hesitant to try.
Now that you know the upcoming shoe trends for spring 2012, go grab some of these elegant beauties and be the first one to flaunt the shoe trend this season. The Newport News
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newport beach R est aurant AmeliA’s seAfood & itAliAn One of the oldest family-owned & operated restaurants in Orange County. For nearly 45 years, this cozy Balboa Island landmark has offered a distinct menu of delectable Italian and seafood dishes.
311 marine Ave. 949-673-6580 BAck BAy cAfé At newport dunes Al fresco dining with views of the bay. Enjoy California cuisine in fun, casual setting. Award-winning seafood chowder. Free parking, guest slips available for boaters. Brunch Saturday and Sunday.
1131 Back Bay drive. 949-729-1144 BAnderA Some of the best and freshest fish in town, cooked over a hot almond wood mesquite.
3201 e. coast Hwy., corona del mar. 949-673-3524 Billy’s At tHe BeAcH Billy’s bayfront restaurant offers a view of the bay and tropical décor. Thick steaks, lobster and fresh Hawaiian seafood such as Ahi and Ono. Polynesian Bar for nightly live entertainment.
2751 w. coast Hwy. 949-722-1100 BluewAter Grill Located at the former site of Sea Shanty and Delany’s on the water in Newport Beach. Fresh mesquite-charbroiled seafood, pastas and oyster bar items, Sunday brunch, kids menu. Dock spaces, catering & boat charters available.
630 lido park drive. 949-675-3265 BrAsserie pAscAl A lively French bistro specializing in Prime American steaks prepared “Parisian style”. French and American bistro classics including French Onion Soup, Escargot, Sandwiches, Crepes, Fresh Seafood and souffles. Signature martinis, champagne cocktails, Alsatian beers, French and California wines.
327 newport center drive. 949-640-2700 tHe BunGAlow restAurAnt Specializes in steaks, seafood and claims to have the best martinis in the county. Their award-winning wine list offers more than 20 premium wines by the glass and over 160 bottled wines. Monday-Friday Happy Hour well drinks for $4.75 and house wine for $5 from 4:30 pm to 8 pm daily.
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Come Fly Away At Segerstrom Center for the Arts The new Broadway musical, Come Fly Away, conceived, choreographed and directed by Tony Award winner Twyla Tharp and by special arrangement with the Frank Sinatra Family and Frank Sinatra Enterprises, will open at Segerstrom Center for the Arts on January 31. Tickets go on sale Sunday, December 4 at 10 a.m. PST. Tickets start at $20 and will be available online at SCFTA.org, by calling (714) 556-2787 and at the Box Office at 600 Town Center Drive in Costa Mesa. For inquiries about group ticket discounts, call the Group Services office at (714) 755-0236. The TTY number is (714) 556-2746. Come Fly Away follows four couples as they fall in and out of love during one song-and-dance filled evening at a crowded nightclub. Blending the legendary vocals of Frank Sinatra with a live on-stage big band and 14 of the world’s finest dancers, Come Fly Away weaves an unparalleled hit parade of classics, including “Fly Me To The Moon,” “My Way” and “That’s Life,” into a soaring musical fantasy of romance and seduction. Charles Isherwood of The New York Times calls Come Fly Away, “SPECTACULAR and DAZZLING! This is a MAJOR new work, with a stage full of BRILLIANT performers. Twyla Tharp’s ELECTRIFYING celebration of the music of Frank Sinatra will sweep you up in a complete spell.” Linda Winer of Newsday calls the show “A DANGEROUSLY GORGEOUS DANCE ADVENTURE,” while Michael Kuchwara of the Associated Press calls the show “ASTONISHING -- A love letter to romance, not to mention the man and his music, with eight MARVELOUS leads and an orchestra of STERLING musicians.” And Richard Zoglin of Time Magazine states simply, “Come Fly Away delivers the PUREST JOLT OF PLEASURE to be found on a Broadway stage.” Segerstrom Center applauds Wells Fargo for its generous support of the Center’s 2011-2012 Broadway Series. Cox Media is the media partner of the Broadway and Curtain Call Series. The show’s score combines classic and newly discovered vocal performances from the Sinatra archives, along with Sinatra’s signature arrangements by Nelson Riddle, Billy May and Quincy Jones, among others, and brand new charts, for this fresh innovative musical. Come Fly Away, which premiered at the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta, GA in September 2009 and opened on Broadway in March 2010, is the Page 14
next and most elaborate chapter in one of the most fruitful collaborations in contemporary dance. Tharp’s creative relationship with the music of Sinatra began in 1976 with the premiere of Once More Frank, a duet created for the American Ballet Theatre, performed by Tharp and Mikhail Baryshnikov. The collaboration continued with Nine Sinatra Songs, Tharp’s acclaimed piece for 14 dancers, which had its world premiere with Twyla Tharp Dance in 1982, and was followed by Sinatra Suite, a duet featuring Baryshnikov and Elaine Kudo, which had its world premiere in 1984 with American Ballet Theatre at the Kennedy Center. Sinatra requested that Sinatra Suite be performed when he received his Kennedy Center Honors Award, citing it as one of the purest expressions of his body of work. Come Fly Away features scenic design by James Youmans, costume design by Katherine Roth, lighting design by Donald Holder and sound design by Peter McBoyle. Additional arrangements and orchestrations are by Dave Pierce and Don Sebesky. Music supervision is by Dave Pierce. Come Fly Away is produced on tour by Nederlander Presentations, Inc., by special arrangement with the Frank Sinatra Family and Frank Sinatra Enterprises. One of the most accomplished and versatile artists working today, TWYLA THARP has created groundbreaking work in ballet, modern dance and on Broadway, in addition to her successes in film and television. She is also the author of three books. Since graduating from Barnard College in 1963, Tharp has choreographed more than 135 dances, five Hollywood movies and directed and choreographed four Broadway shows. She received one Tony Award, two Emmy Awards, 19 honorary doctorates, the Vietnam Veterans of America President’s Award, 2004 National Medal of the Arts, 2008 Jerome Robbins Prize and 2008 Kennedy Center Honor. Her many grants include the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Fellowship. She is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and an Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. In 1965, Tharp founded her dance company Twyla Tharp Dance. In addition to choreographing for her own company, she has created dances for the Joffrey
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Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, Paris Opera Ballet, Royal Ballet, New York City Ballet, Boston Ballet, Hubbard Street Dance, Martha Graham Dance Company, Miami City Ballet and Pacific Northwest Ballet. Tharp’s work first appeared on Broadway in 1980 with When We Were Very Young, followed in 1981 by her collaboration with David Byrne on The Catherine Wheel at the Winter Garden. Her 1985 production of Singin’ in the Rain played at the Gershwin and was followed by an extensive national tour. In 2002, Tharp’s award-winning dance musical Movin’ Out, set to the music and lyrics of Billy Joel, premiered at the Richard Rodgers, where it ran for three years. A national tour opened in 2004 and also ran for three years. For Movin’ Out Tharp received the 2003 Tony Award, 2003 Astaire Award, Drama League Award for Sustained Achievement in Musical Theatre and both the Drama Desk Award and Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Choreography. For the London production Tharp won the Best Choreography (Musical Theatre) Award of the UK’s Critics Circle National Dance Awards 2006. In 2006, Tharp worked with Bob Dylan’s music and lyrics to create The Times They Are A-Changin’ that played at the Brooks Atkinson. In film, Tharp has collaborated with director Milos Forman on Hair in 1978, Ragtime in 1980 and Amadeus in 1984, Taylor Hackford on White Nights in 1985 and James Brooks on I’ll Do Anything in 1994. Her television credits include choreographing Sue’s Leg for the inaugural episode of PBS’ Dance in America, co-producing and directing Making Television Dance, which won the Chicago International Film Festival Award and directing The Catherine Wheel for BBC Television. Tharp co-directed the television special Baryshnikov by Tharp, which won
two Emmy Awards as well as the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Director Achievement. In 1992, Tharp wrote her autobiography, Push Comes to Shove. In 2003, she wrote The Creative Habit: Learn It and Use It for Life and in 2009, The Collaborative Habit: Life Lessons for Working Together, both of which were published by Simon and Schuster. Today, Tharp continues to create. FRANK SINATRA is one of the world’s most recognizable, admired and influential artists of all time, with a vast catalogue of music that is a soundtrack for our lives. Long acclaimed as the world’s greatest performer of popular music, he is the artist who set the standard for all others to follow. More than a singer, he was an actor, recording artist, nightclub and concert star, radio and television personality and on occasion, producer, director and conductor. A beloved entertainer for six decades, Sinatra earned three Oscars®, three Golden Globes (including the Cecil B. DeMille Award), 10 personal Grammys® (and a total of 20 for his albums), an Emmy, a Peabody and the Kennedy Center Honors Award. A generous charitable contributor, he was honored with the prestigious Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. In addition, Sinatra was awarded the Presidential Medal of Honor and the Congressional Gold Medal, Congress’ highest civilian award. Besides recording nearly 1,500 songs, he starred in some 60 motion pictures. Sinatra has been called the most popular entertainer of the 20th century. His popularity and legions of fans around the world span all ages and demographic groups. For additional information, please visit www.comeflyaway.com
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John Tartaglia’s ImaginOcean Takes Children on a Magical ImaginOcean, a one-of-a-kind live black-light puppet show created by John Tartaglia, will make its Segerstrom Center for the Arts debut in the popular Family Series February 4 and 5 in Samueli Theater. John Tartaglia’s ImaginOcean follows sea creatures Tank, Bubbles and Dorsel and three best friends who just happen to be fish, as they set off on a remarkable journey of discovery. And it all starts with a treasure map. As they swim off in search of clues, they’ll sing, they’ll dance and they’ll make new friends, including everyone in the audience. Ultimately they discover the greatest treasure of all: friendship. Jam-packed with original music ranging from big band to R&B, ImaginOcean is a blast – from the first big splash to the last wave goodbye. Time Out New York KIDS called this colorful and wonderfully imaginative family-friendly show “absolutely magical,” and BroadwayWorld.com said it was “perfectly delightful.” Each performance will include free pre-show creative play activities and a reading area with an assortment of children’s books, beginning one hour before each performance. The
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Center’s Education and Community Programs Department is offering these activities to provide young people and their parents more opportunities to play creatively together. Studies show creative play is critical in helping children develop their ability to think and problem solve. ImaginOcean is recommended for children ages 4 – 8. Tickets are $20 and are available online at SCFTA. org, at the Box Office at 600 Town Center Drive in Costa Mesa or by calling (714) 556-2787. For inquiries about group ticket discounts for 15 or more, call the Group Services office at (714) 755-0236. The TTY number is (714) 5562746. The performance on Sunday, February at 1 p.m. will be signlanguage interpreted. Segerstrom Center for the Arts applauds The Charles & Mildred Schnurmacher Foundation, Inc. for
being the sponsor of the 2011-2012 Family Series. OC Family is the Media Partner of the Family Series. Tartaglia earned a Tony® Award nomination for his performance in the Tony-winning Broadway musical, Avenue Q, for which he originated the roles of Princeton and Rod. He has appeared in many other Broadway productions including Disney’s Beauty and the Beast (Lumiere) and Shrek
the Musical (Pinocchio). A 10-year veteran of Sesame Street, Tartaglia was one of the youngest puppeteers ever to perform on the show, starting at the age of 16. He has also been seen on Disney Channel’s Bear in the Big Blue House and JoJo’s Circus as well as Discovery Channel’s Animal Jam. He is a former host of the New York Philharmonic Young People’s Concerts.
Syrah: The Perfect Wine for Winter
All wines are appropriate for all seasons. There’s nothing wrong with enjoying a simple white or crisp rosé in the winter, and big reds work all year long. But our diets change as the weather cools. Just as we look forward to watermelon and fresh-from-thegarden tomatoes in the summer, in winter we crave soups, stews, and roasts. So our go-to wines change, as well. This winter, I’m drinking Syrah. Syrah’s ancestral home is the Northern Rhone, where the classic wines of Cote Rotie and Hermitage are produced. The best wines from these regions still set the benchmark for the varietal. High-quality Syrah is wonderfully accessible, even in its youth. As Steve Heimoff, West Coast editor for Wine Enthusiast, recently explained, “I would describe a good Syrah as having the weight of Cabernet Sauvignon, but a little softer, and while both wines are marked by the aromas and flavors of blackberries, Syrah’s meaty, peppery notes distinguish it.” Heimoff’s description is spot-on. The blue and black fruit of a good Syrah will delight you, while the aromas of black pepper and meat will
seduce you. The grape is capable of striking the perfect balance between power and finesse. Consequently, good Syrah works well with all sorts of food. Syrah also represents a great value. Over the past few years, sales of the varietal have dropped steadily, leading many California winemakers to joke that that it’s easier to get rid of a case of pneumonia than a case of Syrah. Consumer preference partially explains this drop. Although many California winemakers have spent the past decade hoping that Syrah would be the state’s next great varietal, consumers remain more interested in Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay. Consumer confusion also explains the slide in demand. Even wine connoisseurs have a difficult time distinguishing between Syrah and Shiraz. Technically, the only difference between the two is location. When Syrah was taken to Australia in the mid-1800s, local winemakers started calling the grape “Shiraz,” and the name stuck. The climate is quite different in Australia, though, so the grape tends to produce riper, fruitier wines with higher alcohol and lower acid. Generally speaking, these are your prototypical “fruit bombs” -- they can be deliciously hedonistic, but even
the best ones are difficult to pair with most meals. Across Europe, the United States, and most everywhere else, vintners call the variety “Syrah.” When winemakers use the Australian moniker -- as they often do in New Zealand and South Africa, and sometimes in the United States -- they’re typically trying to convey that they’re making the wine in the archetypical Australian style. Consumers also confuse Syrah with Petite Sirah. While the grapes are distant relatives, they’re completely different. As a result of these factors, good Syrah is generally quite affordable -- especially when compared to other varietals. n the United States, many of the best Syrahs come from vineyards along California’s coast -- from the Santa Ynez Valley and Paso Robles along the Central Coast, to the Santa Lucia Highlands in Monterey, to the Russian River Valley and Dry Creek in Sonoma. In Washington, stunning Syrahs are coming from the Columbia Valley and Walla Walla Valley, and Oregon’s Rogue Valley is producing many impressive wines. You’ll notice that all these areas are relatively cool. Although Syrah is
a farmer’s dream -- reasonably easy to grow and fairly resistant to disease -- it shines when grown in cooler areas, resulting in complex, vibrant, more aromatic wines. When grown in warmer climates, it’s too easy to produce Syrahs that are flabby and raisiny. At your local wine shop, Qupe’s “Central Coast” Syrah is an excellent wine for $15 -- and for just a few dollars more, you can explore Syrahs from producers like Landmark and Rosenblum. If you’re interested in exploring some smaller, family wineries -- and live in a state where you can order wine online -- Novy Family Wines and Cabot Vineyards are two fantastic producers that make affordable Syrah.
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Crews install the false work over the San Diego Freeway (I-405) during a nighttime freeway closure as part of the 7th Street bridge reconstruction work for the West County Connectors project. Construction crews will close the San Diego Freeway (I-405) nightly beginning Wednesday to work on the 7th Street bridge reconstruction project as part of the West County Connectors project. Crews are installing temporary structures to support the bridge, or falsework, over the I-405 between Seal Beach Boulevard and the San Gabriel River Freeway (I-605) interchange. The nighttime closures will occur seven days a week between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. Monday through Friday and between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. Saturday and Sunday. The full freeway closures are necessary as part of the northbound I-405 / westbound Garden Grove Freeway (SR-22) / 7th Street connector reconstruction. The bridge is scheduled to reopen to more than 30,000 motorists in April 2012.
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