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It has certainly been an interesting few weeks in Cincinnati with current lock downs underway. While it has definitely dampened the momentum of the economy and buzz of the sports world, it has helped bring us all together for a national purpose, to keep everyone healthy and stop the spread of the virus. As with all issues, we wanted our focus to be positive and help take you ‘out of the house’ to beautiful St. Kitts, Dubai, and Paris. We also have tips for the home office as well as at home spa tricks to pick up right now. Most importantly, we always want to bring light to the nonprofit community in our BMW sponsored society section as well as noting the work that New Riff Distillery is doing in switching their operation focus to hand sanitizer production and Cincy Shirts partnering with The Dragonfly Foundation to help bring awareness and proceeds to the non-profit organization’s work. In lieu of a large home feature and since we find ourselves spending much more time at home, I was really excited to put together our ‘Dishing on Designs’ feature. We discussed with nine industry ‘home’ leaders to see what trends in style and products they see occurring inside the home, garage, and outdoor living spaces. The purpose of the feature, and all of our articles, are always to inspire, educate, and motivate our readers to live life in healthy and wise ways. I hope to see you out and about soon!
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NEW RIFF JOINS DISTILLERIES IN FIGHT AGAINST CORONAVIRUS Photography by Mackenzie Frank, MKF Photo
Newport’s New Riff Distilling is joining distilleries across the country in the fight against coronavirus by producing hand sanitizer for first responders. By diverting part of the distillery’s production, New riff is able to make more than 400 gallons of alcohol-based sanitizer per week — about 24,000 typical travel-sized containers. The sanitizer is being donated to fire and police departments in Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati, who will then work with other first responders to distribute the product. A delivery will also go to St. Elizabeth Hospital in Fort Thomas, the designated COVID-19 center for Northern Kentucky. “The employees of New Riff are thrilled to be a small part of supporting our first responders at this time of national crisis,” said founder and president Ken Lewis. Support for this project comes from Ferm Solutions, Wilderness Trail Distillery (Frankfort) and Owensboro Grain Company for donating raw materials, and Verst Logistics (a Northern Kentucky CVB partner) for providing a lift gate truck for transporting the 55-gallon drums of sanitizer. 20 slmag.net
“Making great whiskey always feels like a privilege but to pivot to helping first responders to stay safe when they are fighting for all of us on the front lines in this war against an unseen enemy galvanizes the entire New Riff production team,” said head distiller Brain Sprance. “This is our community where we live and raise our families — we’re proud to do our little bit to fight for its protection.” Other first responders looking for sanitizer are asked to email sanitizer@newriffdistilling.com to join the waiting list. Supplies are limited. At this time, New Riff’s focus is on community support — there are no plans to sell sanitizer to individuals or businesses. New Riff Distilling is also offering online ordering and curbside pickup for most gift shop offerings including their bourbon, rye and gin. Visit newriffdistilling.com to order, and pick up from 3-7 p.m. Monday through Friday or 12-3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Upon arrival (24 Distillery Way), customers can call 859-261-7433 option 1 and a staff member will meet you at the door. Customers must show a valid photo ID and order number. Due to Kentucky state law, bottle purchases are limited to six per person per day. sl
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DISHING ON DESIGN
Local Industry Leaders Share Insider Tips From the Trade
With the unfortunate coronavirus pandemic and recent implementations of stay-at-home mandates and non essential business lockdowns, we felt it a pertinent time to touch base with our design experts to see what some interior recommendations and trends they are working on. From spicing up your garage, finally getting that new outdoor entertainment area together, or switching around some pillows and accessories, our tips from the trade should help get the creative juices flowing. 22 slmag.net
5 Tips to Refresh and Elevate Your Décor While we are all tasked with staying safe and healthy inside our homes, we certainly have the time to make some minor updates to our rooms. DIGS’ designers Brian Gibson, John L. Harrison, Christine Kommer, and Annette Askam offer 5 easy steps that can refresh and elevate your surroundings while bringing new, positive energy into your space. 1. Swap out family pictures with fresh updated portraits. Don’t be afraid to use online printing services to finally get those great family shots from a recent vacation. 2. Pull out serving trays and use them creatively – as catchalls for mail and keys, or corralling items on your coffee table, nightstand and bathroom vanity.
3. Touch up the walls of your home to get rid of scuffs, scratches and smudges. Pick up a paint brush and notice the tremendous difference it makes. 4. Re-imagine your decorative pillows. Choosing the right pillows can elevate the elegance factor and add extra comfort. And don’t forget a luxurious throw to provide that cozy layered feeling. 5. Stock your bar – not just with wine and liquor, but with beautiful embroidered cocktail napkins and an elegant vase of flowers. And while you’re at it, don’t forget to pour yourself a glass, not only for surviving quarantine but to celebrate the goodness that is sure to come. Cheers.
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Photo by Ross Van Pelt
Photo by Ross Van Pelt
Photo by Ross Van Pelt
Photo by Ross Van Pelt
Design Trends from Paris to Cincinnati Back before travel was off limits due to COVID-19, a team from high-end interior design firm, Evolo Design led by creative director Jay Takach, had the privilege of visiting top fabric houses in Paris to see them reveal, first hand, the trends that would set the course for 2020 design. These tastemakers – names like Hermès, Pierre Frey and Jim Thompson – start the ripple effect that determines how people from Paris to Los Angeles and everywhere in between will be decorating their homes in the year ahead. Working from home has given people more time than ever to obsess over things they want to change. Before you online shop your way into another design “don’t”, here are a few trends that caught the eyes of Evolo designers with pictures of how they brought looks from Paris Design Week to local clients here in Cincinnati: PRINTS, PRINTS, PRINTS | Nothing brings your personality into a room like a print! Prints inspired by animals and nature scenes are all the rage, and this floral wallpaper by tastemaker Osborne & Little, here applied to the ceiling of a breakfast nook, enlivens the space with color and charm.
BOLD COLOR | Unique color and scale transform this powder room from basic and functional to feeling like a delightful jewel box, which was the designer’s inspiration for this small-scale room. Largescale wallpaper murals make a big statement in many collections this year, and this gorgeous one by Thai fabric house Jim Thompson was just what was needed to make it feel like you are entering a work of art. METALLIC ACCENTS | It’s the little things that elevate a room – and metallic trim in cabinetry and shelving is something we hadn’t seen before. Think of it like jewelry for your room, but durable with an edgy toughness. Evolo designers worked with a local metal shop to create these custom floating shelves of metal and glass for our clients. THE DEVIL IS IN THE DETAILS | One client’s 1930s home needed a custom solution to make the most of its quirky kitchen. Evolo designers worked with The English Contractor to find just the right answer for the space. This remodel relied on inspiration from a chateau in the Chambord region of France. Look how the shape of the chateau windows are echoed in the custom millwork. C’est magnifique!
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Outdoor TV’s (waterproof, dustproof, bugproof ) are ideal for outdoor entertainment.
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Planter speakers with your favorite flowers growing in them are great for patios, decks and around the pool.
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Outdoor Entertainment at Its Finest Outdoor living and quality time at home is a renewed focus. Outdoor enjoyment is easily enhanced with outdoor TV and by streaming your favorite music on weatherproof speakers integrated with your landscape, patio, deck, pool and other outdoor living spaces. Hanson can set up a demo in your outdoor
space so you can hear for yourself prior to any purchase. Just give us a call at 513-563-0444 to schedule your free demo while practicing outdoor social distancing. When appropriate, you can visit our showroom to see the various options available to improve your outdoor lifestyle.
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Introduction of Champagne Tones From a design perspective we are constantly seeing the newest trends, the newest fabrics, how old styles are being recreated and the new colors and patterns to work with. When working with customers we typically see two types of projects, creating something completely new and fresh, or updating something of old. Historically finishes are either silver tones; nickel, chrome, polished nickel, stainless steel etc., or a brass/gold finish. Other not as popular finishes also exist, think copper, oil rubbed bronze, and black. In terms of trends, the contemporary styles have primarily been in the polished silver tones. However, recently the brass tones are making a resurgence in contemporary and mid-century modern contemporary styling, creating mixed finishes and at times unsightly combinations.
Over the last year we have seen a new style of finishes that we have fallen in love with. Internally we call them ‘Champagne’ tones and finishes. These tones consist of neutral combinations of both silver and golds with subtle yellow tones and blends of creams, beiges, and taupes. We are seeing these lovely Florentine silvers with gold pair perfectly with neutral backgrounds. So now we are able to blend finishes together. Both the silvers and gold tones are able to be complimented by the Champagne tones. Champagne finishes can also help to soften strong contemporary silver finishes and furniture, and separately help to contemporize more traditional furniture designs. From a design perspective, now we have a new timeless finish that can help to blend all styles.
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The Rug Gallery Guide to Luxury Vinyl Tile You may have heard of LVT, which stands for Luxury Vinyl Tile and is the HOTTEST product in the flooring market today. It is a flooring system that is easy to install, replicates the look of high-end wood and tile while providing real life durability that your family needs. LVT is water, scratch and stain resistant or as we like to call Life-Proof. We are sourcing the most design driven, aesthetically pleasing patterns and colors to update any space in your home. Our Rug Gallery LVT is the highest quality in the marketplace with high definition design and beveling. The backstory behind the materials in the woods we are using to replicate is unique to The Rug Gallery. Our LVT is easy to install in any space and can be floated on top of your existing flooring. Additionally, LVT is quiet, warm and super easy to clean and maintain. Whether you are looking for an elegant
touch for your basement or a floor that will look great even with kids and pets running around on it, LVT is the right choice for you. Come see our unmatched selection of design driven LVT. What makes The Rug Gallery’s LVT unique: • Patterns: herringbone, marble look, unique wood, inlays, custom design available • Colors that replicate woods that are unique to design community accessible through RG • Insulated/cork backing for warmth and noise reduction • Heavy duty wear layer for protection • Master Installers, trained and experienced to install our LVT to create custom designs for your home
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Ornamental glass railings are a great way to add a decorative contemporary feel to either the interior or exterior of your house or business.
Frameless shower doors offer a clean, open appearance, that can showcase any bathroom in your house
Vanity mirrors help to capture light and allow for a “larger than life” feel in your bathroom.
Folding patio doors create a unique way to combine both interior and exterior spaces.
Creativity in Glass The men and women of Ryan’s All-Glass work hard every day to make sure we are the only residential and commercial glass provider you will ever need. Our customer service, attention to detail, and creativity are second to none. Shower enclosures, mirrors, window glass repairs, table tops, glass railings, and folding patio doors are
only a few of our product offerings. Call us first to make your dream a reality. Ryan’s All-Glass would like to thank the Tri-State area for the support, referrals, and repeat business for over 35 years! Our family business would not be possible without your family and our community’s continued trust in us.
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The Kitchen ‘Island’ of Opportunity Amidst the many design opportunities within a home, we at The V Collective, see kitchen islands continue to be a very integral part of family and friend gatherings. They offer a chance to update, add personal character and fun to any small or largescale makeover. Islands can add pizazz to a kitchen and are opportunities to:
1. Refresh a tired kitchen with architectural accents or new appliances. 2. Incorporate a current accent color eg. Saturated blues and greens, even black island cabinets 3. Add warmth using wood counter tops on islands 4. Custom islands can bring a personal style to a functional room of the house.
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The 5,120 square-foot Presidential Villa. Photo by Tadeu Brunelli
BLANC AND BLUE Ethereal environs await at the Park Hyatt St. Kitts Written by Bridget Williams Rush Slowly is the name of a boat moored just off of Reggae Beach near the Park Hyatt St. Kitts. This oxymoron is an accurate description of the pace of life on the island, which boasts one of the longest recorded histories in the Caribbean. Even though this molasses clip can sometimes be maddening, turning down the dial can allow for things to unfold the right way - as evidenced by this thoughtful development in Christophe Harbour. It had been nearly five years since my last visit to Christophe Harbour for the grand opening celebration for a mega-yacht harbor. Located on St. Kitts’ southeast peninsula, the 2,500-acre master-planned residential community, developed by Kiawah Island developer Buddy Darby, boasts six of the 11 main beaches on the island. Back in 2014, there were plans for a golf course (still in the works), as well as a luxury hotel, which came to fruition two years later than originally scheduled when the Park Hyatt St. Kitts opened in early 2018. We opted to disembark at Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport using the services of the KanyanJet luxury lounge. An attendant was waiting for us as soon as we deplaned, and whisked
us away to the lounge in an air-conditioned SUV. We enjoyed a glass of champagne and canapes as our passports were processed (similar services are available on the return trip as well). En route to the resort, I was delighted to see that the landscape of St. Kitts—marked by a dragon’s tail of verdant, jagged peaks that give way to beaches bordered on one side by the cerulean Caribbean Sea and the more agitated Atlantic Ocean on the other— remained just as it had been etched in my memory. The Park Hyatt St. Kitts lays claim to 20 enviable oceanfront acres and is separated from neighboring Nevis by a straight dubbed The Narrows. Following the appetizer offered by the jaw-dropping views on the thirty-minute shuttle ride from the airport, we were fully prepped for the main course, dramatically delivered by the resort’s “welcome walk.” Beginning at the porte-cochere, a thoughtfully designed covered walkway appeared to float in the middle of a koi pond. As my eye was drawn outward to the ocean view, there was an immediate feeling of excitement and anticipation. My shoulders loosened, and I swore I could hear the ocean breezes whispering that I should adjust my watch to island time.
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Dining room of The Stone Barn. Photo by Michael Stavaridis.
The Park Hyatt St. Kitts’ 126 oceanfront guestrooms and suites are contained within a series of three-story buildings that trace the serpentine contours of the shoreline. For planning purposes, it’s good to note that rooms in buildings one, two, and three have the most expansive ocean views. The Executive Suite is the only ground-floor suite with a plunge pool, and the added benefit of having ocean waves languorously lap at your door. Roomy standard beachside queen rooms all have either a terrace or balcony to admire cloud-capped Nevis. Our third-floor suite boasted a private plunge pool that overlooked a lush strip of lawn extending to the beach. Keeping with the homey appeal that is a brand standard among Park Hyatt properties, we had plenty of room to roam. The separate living room was large enough to accommodate a sofa and a marble-topped tulip dining table. The bathroom was the size of many a New York City apartment, and the two-level terrace offered lounging and alfresco dining areas. The pared-back aesthetic boasted elements that clearly derived inspiration from both US coasts. Glass walls negated the need for artwork. In this ethereal environment, careful pops of lipstick red, such as peg-style hooks in the bathroom, packed a big visual punch. 34 slmag.net
Thoughtfully devised, the diversity of the culinary program is also represented in the varied physical structures of the dining options. Newly constructed, I erroneously assumed that the highceilinged Stone Barn Restaurant was a restored remnant of a sugarcane plantation. The adults-only dinner destination offers a choice of a three or seven-course meal, with or without wine pairings. Aptly accommodating those with dietary restrictions, I have to admit that the vegetarian option was appealing even to a carnivore like me. I admired the artful plating as course-aftercourse was paraded out of the open kitchen. At evening’s end, it was the lobster risotto that garnered top marks. Partitioned out to accommodate a variety of functions, the Great House is always a hub of activity. It begins with a lavish breakfast spread and often ends with children playing board games as their parents partake of an after-dinner drink. Fleming’s Bar in The Great House has a California cool vibe and an outstanding selection of craft cocktails, many of which incorporate herbs from an on-site garden. The nearly 100 types of rum on offer at the Rum Bar have been selected under the direction of a rum connoisseur from Nevis, who hosts weekly guided tastings.
King Room. All rooms boast either an oceanfront terrace or balcony.. Photo by Michael Stavaridis.
The Living Room embodies the ethereal aesthetic found throughout the resort. Photo by Michael Stavaridis.
The Lagoon Pool. Photo by Matthew Cottrell.
A healthy start to the day at the Great House. Photo by Bridget Williams.
The "welcome walk". Photo by Tadeu Brunelli. Sunrise view from the Rampart Pool. Photo by Michael Stavaridis.
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The lavish breakfast spread at the Great House extends to the chef's table, site of offmenu gourmet dining experiences.
Chef Rahul Kinja
Outdoor fireplace on the deck at the Great House. Photo by Michael Stavaridis.
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Main dining room at the Great House. Photo by Michael Stavaridis.
Where and what you eat are truly customizable. The Chef ’s Table experience in the Great House offers an entirely offmenu experience. The Chef ’s Table in the Great House offers an entirely off-menu experience. The “Modern Kittitian” menu, which took our particular preferences into account, encompassed seven beautifully plated courses chock-full of local ingredients. The luxury of private dining meant that I could shamelessly indulge in licking the bowl clean following the chef Rahul Kinja’s rapturous soup course. While not an adult’s only resort, there is a definite focus on couples. The design of the Rampart Pool, a designated adults-only infinity pool near the Miraval Life in Balance Spa pays homage to St. Kitt’s Brimstone Hill Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A replicated sugar mill near the spa is another architectural tribute to the island’s history. This truly unique space is host to activities encompassing daily yoga, meditation, and private dining. An open-air oasis, the 37,752-square-foot Miraval Life in Balance Spa will forever hold a place in my heart after I spied an
African green monkey curiously peering down at me from atop the tall stacked-stone wall of the outdoor shower. Unfortunately, my squeals of delight brought an abrupt end to his intrigue. Building upon Miraval’s award-winning signature services, the spa’s menu of face and body treatments takes a globally-inspired approach. A feeling of truly being away from it all is, in my humble opinion, one of the resort’s greatest attributes. This doesn’t mean that days pass idly by, unless that’s your goal. We opted for a different activity each day, alternating between more active pursuits such as an electric bicycle excursion and guided snorkeling, with more passive one’s poolside. Whenever I find myself lucky enough to be at the beach, I make a point to never miss a sunrise, and the Park Hyatt St. Kitts gets high marks in this category. Early risers are rewarded with a marvelous memory-making morning tableau created by the billowy, pillowy clouds engaged in a perpetual game of peek-a-boo with Nevis Peak. sl For more information, visit parkhyattstkitts.com. Editor's Note: At press time, in light of COVID-19 and for precautionary measures, the resort was temporarily closed.
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THE NEW 9- TO-5 Tips for making a home office work for you Written by Victoria Chase
Farrow & Ball's Broccoli Brown paint on the office walls. Photo by James Merrell courtesy of S2H Communications.
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Foshay bookcase from Room & Board (from $1,348; roomandboard.com)
Not to be confused with WTH (an acronym for the collective mood right now), another acronym, WFH, is suddenly omnipresent, with sheltering in place making working from home the new normal. Our home offices—both the ones we've had and the makeshift ones we've had to create quickly—are now essential for remaining productive. We consulted with Jonathan Puleio, a certified ergonomist and Global VP of Consulting for Humanscale (humanscale.com), and Stephanie Kennedy, National Retail Market Manager for Room & Board (roomandboard.com), to get their advice for setting up effective, comfortable and inspiring WFH spaces.
much more functional a deeper surface (30" versus 24") can be when you do a lot of typing on a daily basis."
THE CHAIR Puleio suggests a comfortable ergonomic chair, which can lead to an uptick in alertness and blood flow. Also ideal is a chair that automatically adjusts to the sitter and eliminates the need to fumble with knobs and levels as tasks and positions change throughout the day (see Humanscale's Liberty chair). To better comfort and ergonomics, Kennedy recommends adding a footstool.
THE LIGHTING Natural light in the workplace is known to have a positive influence on productivity, creativity, and mood. Still, it is just one of many light sources needed for an optimal working environment. With the rise of backlit screens and open floor plans, task lighting, as a supplement to natural or overhead lighting, is necessary for an optimal work experience. "To avoid ocular discomfort that can negatively impact one's performance as well as their overall health and well-being, it's important to find proper task lighting that casts a wide footprint, is glare-free and offers a single shadow, and that is smooth and easy to adjust as needs shift throughout the day," says Puleio. Kennedy added that a good rule of thumb for any room is to try and incorporate three light sources. "The brighter the space, the more energetic you will feel," she explained.
THE DESK Before buying a desk, Kennedy says that it helps to have an idea of the amount of workspace your equipment takes up. "We often think the wider the desk the better, but it's incredible how
BOOKSHELVES Kennedy said that containing clutter is critical. "Organized shelves are a great opportunity to elevate the style of a room while enhancing their functionality."
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A workspace with Bulle Mirror ($1,069), Le Roch Console ($2,139), Double Jeu Chair ($529), and Pol Lamp ($1,296) by Maison Sarah Lavoine (maisonsarahlavoine.com). Photo courtesy of S2H Communications.
Simple Writing Desk and Essens Chair from HBF (hbf.com)
Face รก Face Desk by Fermob. Photo courtesy of S2H Communications.
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Slim C-Table from Room & Board ($199; roomandboard.com)
Humanscale QuickStand Eco Desk (from $419) and Diffirent World Chair (from $899; humanscale.com)
Room & Board Hudson desk with file drawers (from $2,499) and Tenley leather office chair ($1,299; roomandboard.com).
Moderne African #17 Mask by Umasqu. Photo courtesy of S2H Communications.
MONITOR ARMS Though often overlooked, monitor arms can promote a clutter-free workspace and support a healthier, more ergonomic working posture, by eliminating the need to lean in toward your computer monitor to see it better. A monitor arm enables you to pull the monitor closer so you can sit in a healthy posture with your back against the back of the task chair. KEYBOARD TRAY In the same vein as a monitor arm, a keyboard tray brings the keyboard and mouse closer, improving ergonomics by minimizing the need to lean forward and offering protection from carpal tunnel syndrome, neck and back pain, and other musculoskeletal issues. FURNITURE LAYOUT "More generally, it's about making the most of the area you have to work with and thinking about what's most important to you for your home office/workspace so it's as functional as it can be," said Kennedy. Following design principles applicable to other rooms of the home, she added that the furniture arrangement should have a natural flow that feels comfortable, and in this case, productive. Putting a desk in front of a window takes advantage of natural light and mood-lifting
views of the outside, but be sure to leave three-feet behind the desk to pull your chair out comfortably. For those newly working from home, Kennedy recommended making the transition more tolerable by trying to "replicate" a typical work environment. Set up monitors, phone, wastebasket, and task lighting in the same configuration as their normal office setting. If there’s more than one person working from home, Kennedy said that if space permits, it’s advisable to have designated workstations in different rooms. “The physical boundary of walls between you as you work will psychologically help establish work life versus personal life.” ART Similar to the clutter that can quickly accumulate on bookshelves, Kennedy said it's also easy to go overboard with art. She recommends limiting focal points to one or two walls for visual clarity. FINAL THOUGHTS "Never work from bed!" said Kennedy. While it might seem cozy at first, she emphasized that it's essential for mental and emotional health to have a clear division between work and leisure time. Instead, she said to select furniture you love for a designated workspace. sl
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THE CITY OF GOLD Experiential marketing events offering outrageous one-on-one fan-artist moments are solidifying Dubai's position as a major market for live entertainment in a post-COVID world. Written by Melinda Sheckells
W Dubai - The Palm
On a blistering hot night in late 2019, Australian alternativedance music group Rßfßs Du Sol played a beachside set to several thousand festivalgoers at the newly opened W Dubai – The Palm. As part of the hospitality brand's fifth iteration of its Wake Up Call festival, which has traversed the globe before landing in UAE in 2019, the lineup included Rita Ora, Disclosure, and other electronic acts such as Bob Moses and Nightmares on Wax. But this isn't a festival like Las Vegas' Life is Beautiful, San Francisco's Outside Lands or Chicago's Lollapalooza. It's an experiential marketing event created by the hotelier to deepen brand loyalty with one of its core demographics, music lovers, in an exciting locale with a wide range of cultural presence. When it comes to live events in Dubai, anything goes. It is a highly commercialized entertainment market where all the major bands and brands come to play, and out-of-the-box artist experiences thrive fluidly alongside traditional hard-ticket events. Over the last two decades, the music festival market in Dubai has caught fire, and large-scale live events have helped position the destination to an international audience as well as the 200plus nationalities who live in the city. Around five festivals happen in the area yearly, not to mention the robust entertainment market in neighboring emirate Abu Dhabi. "With such an eclectic variety of musical genres and headliners, the music scene offers something for all ages and demographics," says Ahmed Al Khaja, CEO, Dubai Festivals & Retail Establishment (DFRE). 42 slmag.net
These festivals include Dubai Jazz, launched 16 years ago, Red Fest DXB, Groove on the Grass, WASLA, and Party in The Park. Each has its own identity. And the acts that have played them include everyone from Amy Winehouse and John Legend to Sting and Jamiroquai. "The Dubai Jazz Festival is the oldest and longest-running, taking place over three nights," Al Khaja says. "Red Fest DXB has been going for five years and runs over two nights. WASLA was introduced three years ago and offers alternative Arabic music. Party in the Park and Groove on the Grass offer a more niche repertoire, catering to the number of British expat residents, as they are familiar with the festivals from the U.K." According to visitation numbers, the festivals attract 15 to 20 percent international attendees. The season starts in October and runs until May, so it's the opposite of festivals in the west. Artist bookings are also the tipping point for those considering the trip. "Renowned international artists draw huge crowds. People look forward to them each year and travel to the emirate to not miss out on their favorite musical performances," Al Khaja says. On the flipside, Wake Up Call strives for a more intimate experience, with around 1,000 to 2,000 attendees and a mix of established and new/next acts. Since the event launched in 2016 in Scottsdale, it has featured performers such as Phantogram, Charli XCX, Martin Solveig, Chromeo, Bebe Rexha, Matoma, Mike Posner, Black Coffee, and Tove Lo, among many others.
SoBe at W Dubai - The Palm
The Wet Deck at W Dubai - The Palm Guest room at W Dubai - The Palm
The 2019 Wake Up Call Festiva
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Rüfüs Du Sol performs at the Wake Up Call Festival
Rita Ora performs at the 2019 Wake Up Call Festival
"There are many events that happen in Dubai with big acts and big money for spectacular performances. Dubai is kind of like Vegas; it's bigger, better, bolder," says Anthony Ingham, global brand leader for W Hotels. "Our goal here is to create something more sophisticated and luxury leaning to give people access to get closer to the music. We're not trying to compete with the other music festivals in Dubai. Ticket sales are not the objective here. The objective is creating an experience that is truly unique and aspirational, and then creating content that we can market with." W Dubai is tuned into its guests' style and offers an electrifying vibe with a stunning modern design perfect for bespoke events. The hotel features 349 guest rooms and suites with panoramic views. Curved walls are tiled to glisten like the lights and colors of the sea, bringing the shoreline into each room. Modern graffiti adorns the walls of every room, featuring lyrics in Arabic from Lebanese singer Fairouz. Downstairs, find restaurants from chefs such as Massimo Bottura and Akira Back for culinarians. Torno Sobito is chef Massimo Bottura's first restaurant outside of Italy, where his Osteria Francescana has been touted as the "World's Best Restaurant." At his namesake restaurant, Akira Back brings meals with a modern taste of Japanese cuisine and Korean essence to the Middle East. The design is inspired by "Wabi-Sabi," the Japanese art of finding beauty in imperfection and acceptance of the natural progression of growth, life, and death. At the SoBe rooftop bar, watch the sun sink into the Arabian Sea with 360-degree views as the Dubai skyline lights up each night, while a live D.J. performs, and imaginative cocktails are served. For those seeking a relaxing journey, the design of the AWAY spa is inspired by the underwater perspective of a pearl 44 slmag.net
diver, where iridescent shells reflect the sunlight that peeks through the ocean above. In terms of booking strategy, W went with more commercial artists because that's what the market responds to. "There's a lot of competition, and if we went with edgy and underground, I think we wouldn't get the traction that we wanted," Ingham says. Pablo Henderson, the former global brand marketing director for W Hotels who worked with Endeavor to book the talent for Wake Up Call 2019, says the primary criteria they look at for booking an artist is whether they will add value to the city's music landscape. "Are we delivering on our promise of new and next and introducing people to something that they might be familiar with but also something that they might not be familiar with?" Henderson says. However, there are some special experiences that go along with Wake Up Call that only come with brand loyalty. The day after the Rüfüs Du Sol performance on the beach, a dozen or so fans gathered on the SoBe rooftop bar of the W Dubai to play ping pong with band members Tyrone Lindqvist, Jon George, and James Hunt. These fans bid on and won an opportunity for a "moment" with the band. In this case, the bidding did not happen with actual currency but with points from the Marriott Bonvoy loyalty program—under which the W Hotels brand lives—an experiential platform where members can win money-can't-buy experiences. These types of offerings go hand-in-hand with a place like Dubai, where over the top is the norm. Other elite moments that could only be accessed through points included yoga with Rita Ora and a private party where Disclosure played foosball. Marriott Bonvoy Moments packages for W Hotels Wake Up Call Dubai Festival started at 90,000 points. Twenty-one packages were offered to members, with a total of over 3.5 million points
Rita Ora does yoga with fans
Bottom right: Rüfüs Du Sol plays ping pong with fans.
redeemed. The value of these experiences is constantly fluctuating, and they are set on market conditions. Members bid for experiences at Moments.MarriottBonvoy.com, and the auctions usually last 3 to 4 weeks, starting as low as 5,000 points with bidding in increments of 2,500 until the close. When the auction ends, the member with the highest points bid wins. Points are earned by staying at one of 7,000 properties across 30 brands, using the Marriott Bonvoy co-brand credit card, or purchasing Marriott Bonvoy Tours & Activities. Members earn 10 Marriott Bonvoy points for each $1 spent on property. Members earn five Marriott Bonvoy points for each $1 spent at extended-stay properties. Points can also be purchased via Points.com. Members can buy up to 100,000 points annually. "Dubai's mix of modernity, opulence, and history is not one travelers forget and is the ideal setting for a money-can't-buy experience only Marriott Bonvoy can provide," says David Flueck, SVP global loyalty, Marriott International." While at the W for the festival, Marriott Bonvoy members could take part in hundreds of experiences, including a bakhourmaking workshop—scented bricks, mainly wood chips soaked in fragrant oils and mixed with other natural ingredients—at Villa 515 Perfume Lab, a boutique specializing in the creation of local perfumes and scents. Also on offer, a tour of Old Dubai's spice markets, a trip to the Ritz-Carlton Ras al Khaimah, the Al Wadi Desert for a falconry show, camel petting and dinner under the stars, and a yacht cruise around Dubai Marina and Palm Jumeirah, among many other adventures. Marriott Bonvoy Moments have also been featured at Coachella, MSG in New York City, Staples Center in L.A., the O2, London, the Mercedes Benz Arena, Berlin and the Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai
and with artists such as Zedd, Imagine Dragons, Gwen Stefani, Billie Eilish, Ringo Starr, Keith Urban and Maroon 5. Cameron Arnold, 22, and Michael LaDriere, 24, traveled from Pittsburgh to Dubai for their ping pong moment with Rüfüs Du Sol. Both are considered Marriott ambassadors, meaning they stay over 100 nights every year or spend around $20,000 annually, and they have traveled to other festivals in the past, including Fngrs Crssd in San Diego, Ultra Europe and EDC, Lollapalooza and Amsterdam Music Festival. "The whole thing was planned only a month ago," Arnold says. "The package included a three-night stay at W Dubai, free tickets to the music festival and ping pong with Rüfüs. The three nights at the W would have been the same amount as the points that we spent for the entire experience. It was a really good deal." Bonvoy members also received VIP seating with drinks on the elevated platform for the Wake Up Call festival, access to a hotel hospitality suite with food, drinks, and a view of the action and an elaborate pool-side brunch. For Rüfüs Du Sol, the Wake Up Call was their first time in the Middle East, an amazing opportunity to interact with and hear fan stories as well as indulge one of their favorite pastimes. "When we were recording our second record, there was a ping pong table. So anytime we'd get stuck in the studio, we'd just let off some steam and have very serious competitions between the three of us," George says. "When you are playing, you can't think about much else other than the ball, right? That's why we liked it so much because when we came out of the studio, all you could do was think about the game for the next 30 minutes. Then you'd have a full refresh of your brain. It really puts you in the moment," Hunt says. "Ping pong is life.". sl
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"FLYING MUSTANG" headlines Dana Mecum's 33rd Original Spring Classic Auction in Indianapolis
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Dubbed the "Flying Mustang," this photo shows Ken Miles behind the wheel of a 1965 Shelby GT350R en route to a Valentine's Day win at Green Valley Raceway in 1965. Opposite page, Eight of the 12 cars that will be offered for sale from the John Atzbach Collection.
A photo snapped on Valentine’s Day at the Green Valley Raceway in 1965 shows legendary driver Ken Miles en route to a win behind the wheel of a 1965 Shelby GT350R Competition Model. While the image is notable for capturing the first time any Shelby Mustang was entered into a sanctioned competitive event, what really makes it truly exceptional is that it captures the Mustang airborne with all four tires clearly off the ground. As the first competition Shelby Mustang to race and win, the 5R002 went on to serve as a rolling test bed for ideas and components, including those that would constitute both the second team car (5R001) and all 34 customer R-models. According to Mecum auctions, who will be offering the GT350R as part of its 33rd Original Spring Classic at the Indiana State Fairgrounds in Indianapolis from June 23-28, the car "represents a legendary convergence of a chicken farmer from Texas, a gang of Southern California Hot Rodders ready to take the fight to the Corvette, a driver the likes of which we may never see again, and a 'secretary's car' that thought it could fly." The GT350R is a keystone of The John Atzback Collection, widely regarded as the finest Shelby American-related collection in existence today in terms of quantity and quality. Atzbach, who made his living as a specialist in Imperial Russian antiques and is a respected authority on FabergÊ enamels, has been an omnipresent
figure in the Shelby collecting world for two decades. He applied the same discerning eye trained on antiques to automobilia. Long a believer that it is a responsibility of those who have the privilege to possess significant artifacts to share them with others, Atzback's health issues in recent years have compromised his ability to do so. According to Mecum, "John has decided that the best way forward for this historic assemblage is to offer the collection at large to the open market. In doing so, he hopes to ensure that these automotive treasures continue to be preserved and enjoyed by many generations to come." A total of 12 vehicles from the Atzbach collection will cross the block, along with 15,000 pieces from his Road Art collection. If Italian models make your heart skip a beat, you'll want to take note of an impressive lineup of vintage and modern Ferraris on offer from the Richard Welkowitz Estate Collection. Notable among these is a 2011 Ferrari 599 GTO with just 168 miles. One of 599 produced, and one of just 125 exported to the US, it boasts a top speed of 208 MPH. "After the American public has been put in a box and pent up for several months due to social distancing and isolation, collectors are going to be hungrier than ever for a taste of the auction action," said Dana Mecum, President and Founder of Mecum Auctions. sl For more details or to register as a bidder, visit Mecum.com or call 262.275.5050.
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Bibliotaph... Wunderkammer
Compiled by Victoria Chase
A textile-based tour of Rajasthan, India, complemented by more than 200 photographs depicting daily life in one of the world's most vibrant regions. Christine Chitins—Patterns of India: A Journey Through Colors, Textile, and the Vibrancy of Rajasthan—Hardcover, 288 pages, Clarkson Potter (crownpublishing.com)
A must-read for architecture enthusiasts, celebrated architect Ken Tate’s creative memoir about his life includes his approach to design, how architecture relates to cinema and photography, and a few epiphanies. Ken Tate and Duke Tate—The Alchemy of Architecture: Memories and Insights from Ken Tate—Paperback, 158 pages, Pearl Press
Fanciful images by Maira Kalman enliven an illustrated edition of Gertrude Stein’s most well-known work, The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas. Gertrude Stein—The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas—Hardcover, 320 pages, Penguin Press (penguin.com)
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An introduction to the brief career of artist Egon Schiele, whose radical style reflects his willingness to confront an oppressive society. Isabel Kuhl—Schiele—Paperback, 112 pages, Prestel Publishing (randomhouse.com)
In this artist’s book of 120 iPhone and iPad drawings, David Hockney follows the course of the seasons through the window of his Yorkshire home. Collector’s Edition (No. 1,001–2,000) signed by David Hockney. David Hockney and Hans Werner Holzwarth— My Window—Hardcover in a clamshell box., 248 pages, Taschen (taschen.com)
bib 'li' o 'taph, [bib-lee-uhtaf, -tahf ]: a person who caches or hoards books The 75 recipes in this easy-to-use cookbook turn groups of three ingredients into three distinct courses. Charlotte Druckman—Kitchen Remix: 75 Recipes for Making the Most of Your Ingredients—Hardcover, 224 Pages, Clarkson Potter (crownpublishing.com)
Essential reading for sneakerheads, this book presents Adidas’ history through 357 pairs of shoes. Christian Habermeier and Sebastian Jäger—The Adidas Archive: The Footwear Collection— Hardcover, 644 pages, Taschen (taschen.com)
Imagining the past lives of strangers is the beauty and mystery of The Anonymous Project, a collection of just under 300 images taken from Kodachrome slides. The places, dates, and people may be unknown, but the stories in these snapshots are universally familiar. Lee Schulman— The Anonymous Project: Midcentury Memories—Hardcover, 280 pages, Taschen (taschen.com) This book is an illuminating history of female athletes, from the first female Olympian through contemporary competitors. Haley Shapley's poignant prose, complemented by Sophy Holland's inspiring portraits, is a celebration of strength in all forms. Haley Shapley—Strong Like Her: A Celebration of Rule Breakers, History Makers, and Unstoppable Athletes—225 pages, Gallery Books (simonandschusterpublishing.com) Cabinets of curiosities fascinated people of the 16th and 17th centuries. This volume offers glimpse into a world full of natural wonders and treasures, including the Medici treasury and the Grünes Gewölbe of Dresden. Giulia Carciotto and Antonio Paolucci—Cabinet of Curiosities— Hardcover, 356 pages, Taschen
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WELLNESS WHERE YOU ARE Spa directors and wellness experts from hotels and resorts around the globe share easy-to-implement ways to pamper yourself at home. Written by Victoria Chase Countless feature articles in Sophisticated Living have extolled the benefits of indulging in spa treatments at resorts around the world. Today, "wellness" means so much more than a rejuvenating facial or massage. "Self-care is so important right now," said Kristi Dickinson, Spa Director at Rancho Valencia Resort & Spa in Rancho Santa Fe, California (ranchovalencia.com). "Instead of buying into fear and feelings of hopelessness, it's important to focus on what we can do, and that's building our immune system," she added. From diet and exercise to designing our home environment, take these tips from the pros until we can once again experience the restorative serenity offered by our favorite spa. One of the most important things that we can do in a stressful time is ensuring that our homes are a comfortable, calm place," said Amelia Hill, spa director at Spa Terra at Little Palm Island Resort & Spa in Little Torch Key, Florida (littlepalmisland.com). She emphasizes that it's essential to keep your home clean and free of clutter to create an open feel that will contribute to a feeling of calm. You can make a concerted effort to begin each day on a positive note by adopting the Morning Ritual from Eden Roc Cap Cana in the Dominican Republic (edenroccapcana.com). Start with five minutes of meditation followed by 15 minutes of guided yoga to help stretch out your body (short guided yoga sessions can easily be found on YouTube or different apps). "Follow this with a 'silent breakfast' - we call this culinary meditation," explained Pedro Castillo, the resort's spa and wellness director. "Listening to how you chew your food and following it from the moment 50 slmag.net
you put it on your plate to the swallowing process allows you to appreciate what you are putting in your body." A five-minute 'wellness' meditation finishes off the ritual to refocus your mind and set intentions for the rest of the day. An even simpler start, according to Cherie Rodriguez, director of the spa at Pendry San Diego is a cleansing glass of lemon water first thing in the morning. "As the body sleeps, we go into 'rest and digest' mode, mentally and physically processing everything from the day before," she explained. Lemon water "is the perfect morning ritual to wash everything away and has the added benefit of boosting the body with vitamins." She added that by throwing in a daily affirmation, such as I let go of all that no longer serves me, you're both mentally and physically ready to take on the day. Livia Reddington, Director of Spa Montage, Palmetto Bluff (montagehotels.com/palmettobluff ), recommends pulling out candles, oils, or other bath products picked up while traveling to take your senses on a journey to your favorite destinations. She's a fan of Lola's Apothecary products, carried at Spa Montage, and in particular, their "Sweet Lullaby" scent. "To quote Lola's, they call it their 'hug in a bottle,'" she said. Ilana Alberico, CEO and Founding Partner of ISM SPA, which oversees all signature Poseidon Spas within Kessler Collection hotels (kesslercollection.com), says that soothing sounds can be a salve for the spirit. "Soaking in a tub (trying to relax) can get boring quickly, so have some gentle music or a guided meditation playing in the background," she said. She
T Spa at the Grand Hotel Tremezzo on Lake Como. Photo by Robert Bonardi.
Entrance to the Ama Spa in the lobby of the Edwin Hotel. Photo by Lauren Rubinstein.
suggested checking out the 'Power Animal' and 'Heart Center' meditations on Privai.com. Michele Paty, Spa Manager at Ama Spa at The Edwin Hotel in Chattanooga, Tennessee (theedwinhotel.com), recommends Thieves Oil. This powerful blend of clove, rosemary, lemon, eucalyptus, and cinnamon bark has been in use since the 12th century by perfumers and spice traders looking to protect themselves from the plague. "It helps reduce stress, neutralize bacterial and viral pathogens, reduce inflammation, lower fevers and strengthen the respiratory system," she explained. Dickinson said essential oils can be used to create an at-home aromatherapy system. "I enjoy using frankincense right now as it is one of the most beneficial oils for respiratory infections and one of the best pulmonary antiseptics," she explained. Add several drops of essential oils to boiling water in a large pot or a heatproof bowl. Cover your head with a towel, and breathe through your nose for no more than two minutes at a time. Be sure to keep your eyes closed to prevent eye irritation. Don't forget your feet! "Feet are under-appreciated warriors that carry us through each and every day without the slightest bit of thanks," said Nicole Colavita, Spa Manager at Ivy Hotel in Baltimore, Maryland (theivybaltimore.com). She recommends an Ayurvedic foot rub to stimulate reflex points and Chakra Energy Wheels, and to combat feelings of being touch-starved. Spa Pendry (pendry.com) Corporate Spa Director Patrick Huey mixes one cup of Listerine with one cup
The Spa at Eden Roc Cap Cana.
of both vinegar and warm water for a 30-minute pampering at-home foot soak. Linda Illingworth, RDN, the nutritionist at Rancho La Puerta in Tacate, California (rancholapuerta.com), emphasized that it's vital to get at least seven hours of sleep each night to fortify the immune system. Her top diet tips include mixing a half-cup of parsley into salads, soups or juices to get 50% more Vitamin-C and 16x the antioxidants of kale; drinking vegetable or bone broths with a pinch of sea salt to stay well hydrated; and, nourishing your gut bacteria with lots of fiber-rich vegetables and fruits. "These bacteria are your first line of immune defense," she emphasized. "To stay healthy during this time, I recommend consuming a blend that includes lemon balm, wild orange, and peppermint," said Martina Zecca, Spa Director at T Spa at the Grand Hotel Tremezzo on Italy's Lake Como (grandhoteltremezzo.com). Based on the Officina Santa Maria product line designed specifically for T Spa, this Vitamin-C-rich immune booster can also be applied to the face as a natural anti-bacterial treatment. Sometimes it's the smallest things that make the biggest difference, as Carnah Collins, Spa Manager at The Shore Club Turks and Caicos (theshoreclubtc.com) points out. "Gratitude is a simple practice to express thanks to colleagues, friends, and family. Daily practice strengthens the immune system, lowers blood pressure, and makes you feel more alert. Be sure to take time to appreciate the small things that make life great!"
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The Amanyara Cooler Mocktail
THE AMANYARA Cooler Mocktail from Amanyara in Turks & Caicos (aman.com) Immersion Manager David Melladew said, "Grapefruit and lime juice are both high in Vitamin C and other antioxidants that can help to boost the immune system, as well as having anti-microbial properties such as being anti-viral and antibacterial. They are sour in nature, which helps to generate and astringe fluids in the body, keeping the body cool in warmer weather. Mint also has anti-viral and anti-bacterial properties. In traditional Asian medicine, it is often used to 'soothe the liver', which promotes calmness and relaxation." Ingredients for one serving • 3 oz. of fresh grapefruit juice • 3/4 fresh lime juice • Fresh mint leaves • Club soda • Option to add honey for sweetness Directions • Mix the fresh grapefruit juice, lime juice. and mint leaves • Blend • Strain into a tall glass over ice • Top with club soda • Garnish with a slice of grapefruit and fresh mint leaves
Patio bath in a couples treatment room at Rancho Valencia.
En-suite bathroom at the Ivy Hotel Photo by Kindra Clineff.
COCONUT MILK Scalp Treatment from Serenity Spa at Westgate Resorts (westgateresorts.com) Ingredients • 1/4 cup brown sugar combined with 1/4 cup coconut milk, coconut oil or olive oil Direction • Put a towel in the dryer • Massage the hair mask onto your scalp, providing a gentle exfoliation • Once complete, wrap a heated towel around your head, lay down, and close your eyes for at least ten minutes or until the towel is cool.
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ALPINE MOUNTAIN Scrub at Spa Edgewood / Lake Tahoe (edgewoodtahoe.com) For the essential oils, spa manager Whitney Tabor recommends Naturopathica's Inspire Aromatic Alchemy. "The mix of balsam fir needles, juicy pink grapefruit, red mandarin, and mood-balancing St. John's wort encourages self-confidence and grounds the emotions!" Ingredients • 1 cup white sugar • 1/2 cup coconut oil • 1/4 cup olive oil • 2 tablespoons freshly chopped pine needles (optional) • 12 drops of essential oil* (optional)
Spa Town at The Resort at Paws Up. Photo by Pieter de Liagre Bohl
AT-HOME SCRUBS Developed by Laura Russell, Spa Director at T he Resort at Paws Up in Montana (pawsup.com) Blood Orange Lip Scrub This edible lip scrub is a sweet and fruity scrub that helps promotes emotional balance and immunity. Ingredients • 1 blood orange • 1/2 cup of sugar • 2-5 tablespoons coconut oil Lemon Honey Scrub This scrub is a clear and sharp smelling scrub that promotes physical energy and purification. Ingredients • 1 lemon • 1/2 cup of honey • 1/2 to 1 cup of salt • 5-10 tablespoons of any oil
Wildflowers on the South Fork of the Flathead River at the Resort at Paws Up.
Lavender/Rosemary Scrub This scrub is a calming woodsy smelling scrub that helps promote consciousness, health, love, peace, and a sense of well-being. Ingredients • 1/2 to 1 cup of salt • Lavender leaf • Rosemary leaf or rosemary from your spice rack • 5-10 tablespoons of any oil
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PEDAL PUSHERS Movies that drive car lovers Written by Andre James
In 2018, Aston Martin and EON Productions announced that they would be creating 25 Goldfinger DB5 continuation editions based on James Bond's legendary car from 1964. Image courtesy of Aston Martin. Š 1964 MetroGoldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. and Danjaq, LLC.
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The cancellation of auto shows, concours and new releases from manufacturers has left car-lovers wanting, so we polled motoring enthusiasts inside and outside the Sophisticated Living family for their top auto-centric flicks. Bullitt (1968) & Le Mans (1971) – Jeffrey Cohen, Editor-In-Chief, Sophisticated Living Indianapolis // “Steve McQueen’s unforgettable car chase through the precipitous streets of San Francisco behind the wheel of a Ford Mustang GT 390 in Bullitt ensure its place in automotive and cinematic history. Directed by Englishman Peter Yates, this well-crafted movie would belong in the ranks of middling police procedurals were it not for its riveting and unprecedented car chase. Today, however, Bullitt is justifiably considered a trailblazing classic, and neither Ford Mustangs nor the streets of San Francisco have looked quite the same since. Even though Le Mans was not especially well-received at the time, I am particularly fond of this action-packed film for its authentic racing scenes and dramatic story line. Each time I glance down at my square-faced Tag Heuer Monaco, I am reminded of McQueen’s Gulf-liveried Porsche 917.” Casino Royale (2006) & Mad Max (1979) – Jason Yann, Art Director for Sophisticated Living // It was hard for Jason to choose a favorite among these two, but in the end, Bond took the top spot. “I do love the DBS V12,” he said wistfully. Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986) – Bridget Williams, Co-Founder, Sophisticated Living // “I love every second of this classic movie, and even though I can nearly recite it word-for-word, my heart drops each time I see Cameron’s father’s 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder crash through the glass-walled garage, an affront to both a car and a house I covet.” Ford v. Ferrari (2019) – Amelia Jeffers, publisher of Sophisticated Living Colombus // “I am not even a "car" person necessarily, though I always appreciate the lineup of stunning Ferraris from the Ohio Ferrari Club, who we host at the annual Sophisticated Living Columbus Polo tournament. I was captivated by the movie and moved by the sheer passion and competitive spirit in Henry Ford II and Enzo Ferrari. And, the appraiser in me loved gaining some understanding of how the American muscle car got hold of the market - and has held market share even today!” Goldfinger (1964) Laura Schwab, President of Aston Martin the Americas // “While it may seem obvious, I'll never forget the moment when James Bond sees the Aston Martin DB5 -- one of the world's most iconic cars -- for the first time, and he's walked through all the gadgets. Also, my home state of Kentucky is referenced repeatedly, because of Fort Knox, which is pretty exciting.”
Gone in 60 Seconds (2000) – Eric Williams, co-founder of Sophisticated Living // “This is a great movie for anyone that loves automobiles as much as I do, blended with action and suspense. The 50 high-end cars that are stolen give car lovers the opportunity to ogle everything from American muscle to Italian icons.” No Time To Die (2020) – Andy Vine, owner of Blue Grass Automotive in Louisville, KY // Vine, who is a member of the Jaguar Land Rover National Dealer Council, is looking forward to the release of the 25th official James Bond film, in which Land Rover’s New Defender 110 will make its motion picture debut. Rush (2013) & Senna (2010) – Neil Charles, Contributing Editor, Sophisticated Living Indianapolis // There are surprisingly few movies that capture the technological superiority, visceral excitement and labyrinthine intrigue of Formula 1. As a piece of historical fiction, Ron Howard’s Rush comes probably as close as Hollywood will ever get: the story of the legendary rivalry between dandyish Brit James Hunt and the icy German Niki Lauda needs no embellishment to convey the extraordinary events at the center of the 1976 championship. One can only marvel at the derring-do of the drivers and the cavalier attitude of the race organizers for whom the show had to go on, regardless of the human cost. Although there have been huge advances in automotive safety since 1976, both on and off the track, it took the death of three-time World Champion Ayrton Senna and driver Roland Ratzenberger in the space of one weekend to put driver safety into focus. Since Senna’s death in 1994, there has only been one fatality in the sport. The loss of this extraordinary racer is the subject of an equally extraordinary documentary, Senna. Told without narration, the film charts the meteoric rise to glory and shocking, eerily foreshadowed, death of this Brazilian legend entirely through contemporary footage. The scenes where Senna expresses grave concerns about the fateful race weekend ahead are particularly chilling. The Italian Job (2003) – Martin Fritsches, President & CEO, RollsRoyce Motor Cars Americas // “I love the way it shows Mini as a cool car. I like the classic version, but the driving scenes are incredible and exciting and the Mini is almost as big a star as the actors.” Two-Lane Blacktop (1971) - John Kraman, Director of Company Relations and Lead TV Commentator for Mecum Auctions // “Two-Lane Blacktop stands out as an authentic car movie that also taps into the pop culture of the late 60’s and early 70’s. The 55’ Chevy and 70’ Pontiac GTO, as the stars, represent the opposite car spectrums and their owners accurately portray the generational gap as well.” sl
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MAKE TIME FOR MOM & DAD Gift-worthy watches that will remind them of you each time they glance at their wrist. Compiled by Colin Dennis
Clockwise from top left this page: Canfield Women's Sport 40mm from Shinola ($1,000; shinola.com). Rolex Oyster Perpetual Lady-Datejust ($6,750; rolex.com). Bulgari Serpenti Seduttori ($27,100; bulgari.com). Petite Promesse from Baume & Mercier ($3,300; baume-et-mercier.com). Patek Philippe Calatrava Haute Joaillerie 4899/901G (price upon request; patek.com).
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Clockwise from top left this page: IWC Pilot's Watch Timezoner Chronograph Edition '80 Years Flight to New York' ($13,100; iwc.com). Montblanc 1858 Split Second Chronograph Limited Edition ($30,000; montblanc.com). Grand Seiko 60th Anniversary Limited Edition Professional Diver’s 600M ($11,100; grand-seiko.com). BALL Watch Company Engineer Master II Diver Worldtime ($3,199; ballwatch.com). Bell & Ross BR V2-94 AÊronavale Bronze ($5,200; bellross.com).
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A PLACE IN THE SUN
Stylish outdoor furniture to define your space in the great outdoors Compiled by Colin Dennis
Clockwise from top left (including opposite page): Rover Concepts Francis outdoor modular sectional ($4,299; roveconcepts.com). This cast aluminum wall-mounted light, designed by Justin Champaign by Motive Lighting is a 2020 Red Dot Award Winner for Product Design (landscapeforms.com). Talenti Cruise teak dining table and armchairs (en.talentisrl.com). The dimpled configuration of the pieces in EGO Paris' Hive One collection enable multiple configurations (en.egoparis.com). Kingsley Bate's Tivoli section is comprised of seven individual pieces that can be arranged in multiple configurations (kingleybate.com). Ethan Allen Taunton Hill adjustable chaise ($2,260; ethanallen.com).
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Clockwise from top left (starting opposite page): Silhouette outdoor rug from nanimarquina, is hand-tufted with 100% recycled PET fiber (nanimarquina.com). Solus Decor 48" Fire Bowl and Water Dome in 26" and 36" (solusdecor.com). Available in 82 colors, the Designtex + Sunbrella fabric collection boasts a high UV resistance for long-wearing outdoor applications (sunbrella.com). Serpentine armchair and settee designed by Eleonore Nalet for Ligne Roset (ligne-roset.com). Riviera sectional designed by Suzanne Tucker for Michael Taylor Designs (michaeltaylorcollections.com). Plato chairs by Jasper Morrison (hermanmiller.com). Crest Swivel chair in Sunbrella canvas yellow ($799; roomandboard.com). PiĂąa rocking chair designed by Jaime HayĂłn for Magis (magisdesign.com). Traffic outdoor armchair designed by Konstantin Grcic (magisdesign.com). The Flowers variant of the KUBE Collection from EGO Paris offers four possible seating positions (en.egoparis.com). The Nisswa lounge chair from Loll Designs ($1,395; lolldesigns.com). Taj double hammock set from Lujo ($2,890; lujoliving.com). Designed by Loll for Design Within Reach, the Hennepin cocktail table is waterproof, fade-resistant, and maintenance-free ($795; dwr.com).
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PRECOCIOUS METALS
Ancient symbols of protection and remembrance, amulets and lockets continue to be de rigueur today. Written by Bridget Williams
Belief in the power of enchanted objects to ward off evil is an idea dating to prehistoric times. Since then, people from a multitude of cultures and religions have donned objects, both natural and human-made, thought to insulate them from bad luck. At a press conference this past March, Mexican President AndrĂŠs Manuel LĂłpez Obrador held up a pair of amulets he said he carries for protection. Evil eye, depicted on everything today from dorm room posters to posh jewelry, reigns supreme among primordial talismans. The need to thwart the threat posed by a malevolent gaze appears in the holy books of Jewish, Christian, and Muslim traditions and countless folklore, helping to explain the enduring cross-cultural appeal of this symbol. Amulets begat lockets, and one of the earliest examples is a locket ring worn by Queen Elizabeth I. On her finger for nearly three decades and only removed after her death in 1603, the bejeweled ring held a portrait of the queen c. 1575 on one side and her mother Anne Boleyn on the other. Donned by both men and women, some early lockets held perfumed fabric squares that one could use to counter a smelly situation. A few nefarious fashionistas were reputed to use their lockets to keep poison close at hand. It was during the Victorian era when lockets took the form most recognized today. Few among us haven't scoured a field at least once in search of a fourleaf-clover or relied on the good juju promised by a "lucky" piece of clothing to ensure victory, either as a competitor or fan. While we can't guarantee that our selection of lockets and amulets will ward off bad luck, we are confident that they'll garner admiring glances. sl 62 slmag.net
Clockwise (starting opposite page): Nora Kogan Crete pendant ($1,825; norakogan.com). Roberto Coin Venetian Princess diamond locket necklace ($6,400; robertocoin.com). 30% of sales from KatKim's Boob locket are donated to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation ($2,000; katkimfinejewelry.com/). IO Collective Clara necklace ($3,190; iocollective. co). Serengeti pendant from Parulina Fine Jewelry (price upon request; parulina.com). Emerald Eye triangle charm from Yun Yun Sun ($1,193; yun-yun-sun.com). Ben Bridge oval black agate & diamond locket ($1,399; benbridge.com). Rush Jewelry Design Signature Chain mixed gold necklace($5,900) and Harriet mixed gold pendant ($4,500; rushjewelrydesign.com). Love Locket ring from AnaKatarina ($11,430; anakatarina.com).
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Clockwise from top left: Swati Dhanak necklace (swatidhanak.com). Chandally Hexagon 6-Point necklace ($2,600; chandally.com). Pyrrha Winged Heart locket ($425; pyrrha.com). Loewenkind medallion from Nana Fink (nanafink.com). IO Collective Clara necklace ($3,190; iocollective.co). VRAM Eye of Chrona ring (price upon request; vramjewelry.com). Adina Reyter Evil Eye blue & white diamond bolo bracelet ($998; adinareyter.com). Ashley Zhang oval diamond locket ($675; ashleyzhangjewelry.com). Rush Jewelry Design Signature Chain mixed gold necklace($5,900) and Harriet mixed gold pendant ($4,500; rushjewelrydesign.com).
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To support parents, caregivers and students with at-home learning, we’ve adjusted our daytime schedule, ramped up education-based communications and featured learning opportunities from PBS. Support from Viewers Like You makes these efforts possible. Thank you! At Home Learning We changed our daytime schedule to accommodate at-home learners, especially those without internet access. In addition to providing content on air, we’re offering high-quality online resources and activities on our website to accompany those on-air programs for those with internet access. The At Home Learning schedule will continue into June. Learning @ Home & Facebook Live with Mister C We started a new weekly newsletter with grade-based, curriculum driven and fun content and activities for parents and caregivers to do with their children. We also partnered with the Dayton Metro Library and Mister C to present Mister C LIVE, an every weekday Facebook Live series packed with fun science activities. PBS & PBS Kids Resources We are sharing the great content coming from PBS, PBS Kids and other stations around the country on our websites, social media pages, enews and more. We are also featuring the Meet the Helpers project on our website to help kids familiarize themselves with the emergency responders in their community.
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The ship's butlers celebrate the christening of the Joie de Vivres.
PARIS TO PARIS Eight days of pampered living on the Seine Written by Jeffrey Cohen There is probably no better place to comfortably enjoy the bucolic beauty of rural Normandy than from the vantage point of Le Bistrot, a small dining spot ideally situated at the fore of the S.S. Joie de Vivre, a chic and sophisticated super yacht that regularly plies the waters of the river Seine. Here, a glass of tart and refreshing local cider in hand, I reveled in the rich tapestry of the northern French countryside, shaped by thousands of years of agriculture, marveling at the gnarly apple orchards, timbered homes and ancient hedgerows as we meandered our way down the river towards the English Channel. Two days earlier, my wife, kids and I had arrived at the dock in Paris, whisked there by private car from our direct flight, energized by the prospect of spending a week on this floating boutique hotel in the heart of France. We would be embarking upon the Parisian Royal Holiday cruise, eight days of history, 66 slmag.net
art and gastronomy on the majestic river Seine. This was to be our first cruise of any kind, and in spite of our excitement, I still had a minor reservation, stemming from a fear of seasickness: I had heard that the Seine can get quite choppy at times and had accordingly stocked up on appropriate medicines just in case. The Uniworld Boutique River Cruise Collection operates a fleet of luxury vessels on rivers around the world, and represents the vision of Beatrice Tollman, president and co-founder of the award-winning boutique Red Carnation Hotel Collection. Mrs. Tollman and her daughter Toni Tollman carefully design each ship interior, inspired by the very destinations through which they sail. With distinctive themes, color palettes, personally selected original art, sumptuous furnishings and antiques, she and her team blend old-world elegance, the latest technological innovations, and ultra-luxurious amenities on every ship.
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Charming Le Bistrot is the perfect spot for a light meal or aperitif.
The S.S. Joie de Vivre, our home for the next eight days, brings the joy of living to the rivers of France, inspired by 20th-century Parisian design and featuring handcrafted furniture, fine antiques and original artwork. It’s a floating slice of French culture. Upon embarking, we toured the ship and went through the requisite safety drill before settling into our beautifully appointed and surprisingly spacious cabins. After enjoying cocktails and a splendid dinner in Le Restaurant Pigale as we awaited the arrival of our fellow passengers, we quickly entered relaxation mode. So relaxed were we, in fact, that when we cast off sometime around midnight we were sleeping soundly, waking up the following morning already close to Versailles, ready to begin our tour in earnest. The seasickness medicine was returned to the recesses of my suitcase. Even though I had seen the Palace of Versaille in pictures, the reality is even more astonishing: an almost inconceivably vast and rambling edifice to the decadence of absolute power. Rebuilt by the last king of France, Louis XVI, it was stripped of all its furnishings after the French revolution of 1789. An exclusive tour of the royal apartments, arranged by our cruise guides and conducted by a local historian, took us into the private quarters of the courtiers, each room beautifully restored to look as it did in 1788. Following lunch, we visited Marie Antoinette’s Petit Trianon, a more modest abode, although palatial by most standards, to which the queen would retire in order to escape the tedium of courtly life.
Back on board, we settled into the luxurious rhythms of river cruising, and soon found that virtually every need was anticipated, and no request was too small for the solicitous and charming staff, who quickly felt like old friends. Our housekeeper, a lovely grandmotherly woman, noticed I had developed a slight cold, and, without my even requesting it, made sure to bring me hot herbal tea each day thereafter. And awakening each day to new sights and sounds, only feet away as we glided along the water, was always exhilarating. History was literally within reach….as our boat moved through ancient waterways with locks that have been in use for centuries, my son delighted in reaching out of his cabin window to touch the venerable walls -- and once, even added his name to the many signatures there from past visitors. Overnight, we sailed down river to Rouen, the medieval capital of Normandy which, in spite of having been a battleground numerous times over the centuries, has managed to maintain much of its charm and history. Famous for its ancient cathedral and stunning medieval buildings, we explored the cobblestone streets and the Christmas market as the scent of cider, crepes and roasting chestnuts wafted through the crisp air. Here we also enjoyed tea and cakes at La Couronne, the restaurant at which Julia Child had her first life-changing meal in France. Celebrated for its calvados and cheeses, most notably Camembert and Pont L’Évêque, Normandy is a hub of unique gastronomy. It is hardly surprising that Ms. Child was so enamored of the place.
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Le Cave des Vins -- a private spot for group dining.
Day four began once again with a hearty breakfast in the ship’s first-rate restaurant, followed by lots of walking, bicycling and sightseeing. First off was a visit to the twelfth-century Château de La Roche-Guyon, carved into a cliff overlooking the river. Once the gateway between Paris and Normandy, this imposing edifice also served as the headquarters for Field Marshal Erwin Rommel during World War II. Not far away, in the picturesque village of Giverny, art lovers can visit the museum dedicated to Claude Monet and see the gardens that provided so much of his inspiration. Unfortunately these are closed for the winter, so we were only afforded a fleeting glance as we cruised by on our bicycles. That evening, we visited the historic Château de Bizy, nicknamed the “Versailles of Normandy.” Passing through the torch-lit gardens and past breathtaking sculptured gardens to the main reception area, we were treated to a private chamber music concert before returning to the ship for another sumptuous dinner that included oysters and lamb en crôute. Offering an extraordinary menu of local and regional specialties, not to 70 slmag.net
mention exceptional wines, Restaurant Pigale delivers some of the most consistently refined dining I have enjoyed anywhere, and in exquisite surroundings. There is also a children’s menu for those who (my daughter for instance) prefer somewhat simpler fare. My son, by contrast, ate more or less everything on the menu with great gusto, and even took a class in the art of the cocktail (sans alcohol), great practice for when he eventually reaches legal drinking age. Although the majority of passengers upon the S.S. Joie de Vivre were adults, children are most welcome, and are in fact catered to specifically on what Uniworld calls its Generations Cruises. These offer plenty of family excursion options every day, children's programming on board, and even include a children's concierge, who accompanied us on tours in order to better explain the various sights. Our son especially enjoyed camaraderie with a group of new friends his age from Australia, spending most of the time onboard carousing with them in the pool and enjoying the many amenities for kids, such as a fully-stocked video game room and a lavish cookie/candy bar by the pool deck.
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dining at favorite spots such as the chic La Table in the famed Bon Marche department store, and shopping at Galeries Lafayette with its jaw-dropping Christmas windows and enormous decorated tree in the atrium, our three days practically whizzed by in a blur of sights, sounds and tastes. You get a different view of a city from the water, even if it is from the top deck of a luxury yacht. I know we only scratched the surface of the various delights, architectural, artistic and gastronomic, that Normandy has to offer, but I’m sure that when we do return, we will entrust ourselves to the care of the Uniworld Boutique River Cruise Collection. Offering standards of service and attention to detail at the very highest level, not to mention an exceptional commitment to the security of its guests, Uniworld provides a seamless and memorable experience from start to finish. “No request is too large, no detail too small,” goes the Red Carnation motto. My family and I can certainly vouch for that, and count our experience on the S.S. Joie de Vivre as one of our most enjoyable and unforgettable trips ever. sl For more information or to make reservations, visit uniworld.com
CINCY SHIRTS RELEASES T-SHIRT TO HELP RAISE FUNDS FOR DRAGONFLY FAMILIES
Cincy Shirts teamed-up with The Dragonfly Foundation to produce a T-Shirt to raise money to provide emergency aid to pediatric cancer patients and their families during the COVID-19 outbreak. Since the outbreak, the services provided by Dragonfly have become more critical than ever before. The needs of the patients and families have increased three-fold over the requests Dragonfly receives during standard operations. That’s because families with children fighting pediatric cancer can’t leave their homes or the hospital, or they risk exposing their child or family to COVID-19 or a host of other communicable viruses and diseases. Money raised through the T-Shirt sales will ensure that families will have access to food or other necessities (like cleaning supplies, masks, paper products, toiletries, laundry materials, etc.) during these challenging times. “We realize that times are tough for everyone,” said Christine Neitzke, founder and executive director of the organization, “but the situation is magnified for the families of young cancer patients. We will do whatever we can to lessen the burden on these families, and we appreciate that Cincy Shirts has joined us in this effort.” The message on the T-Shirt, ‘Hugs Will Resume Shortly’, resonates with everyone at this time. It’s hard for everyone to isolate themselves at this time and to not hug their loved ones, but by maintaining physical distance, we slow the spread of COVID-19 and help protect the most vulnerable among us, such as pediatric cancer patients. The ‘Hugs Will Resume Shortly’ T-Shirt is being sold for $25 on the Cincy Shirts website (https://cincyshirts.com/). You can also support The Dragonfly Foundation by making a donation online at www.dragonfly.org. sl
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A prime table at Brasserie du Louvre
IMPERIAL ELEGANCE The Hotel du Louvre delights on every level Written by Jeffrey Cohen Commissioned by Emperor Napoleon III, and opened in 1875, the Hôtel du Louvre was the first grand hotel in Paris. With many innovative features for its era, including steam-powered elevators and multiple bathrooms to serve its 700 guestrooms, this grand edifice was well ahead of its time in terms of amenities and luxurious accommodations. Located between the Musée du Louvre, the Palais Royal and La Comédie Française, the Hôtel du Louvre is ideally situated for guests to relax and discover the City of Lights like true Parisians. Following eight days plying the waters of the River Seine aboard the luxury yacht S.S. Joie de Vivre, my family and I spent our final night at a more terrestrial address before our return flight to Indianapolis. There was still much to explore, not to mention several hundred restaurants to consider, before heading home. Following a top-to-bottom renovation that lasted two years, the Hôtel du Louvre reopened its doors in 2019 as part of Hyatt’s 74 slmag.net
Unbound Collection. This is prime Paris real estate; the Second Empire monument gazes at the Palais Garnier down the Avenue de l’Opera, and it is just a stone’s throw from the Palais Royal gardens. For students of history and art, the location could not be more convenient: we found ourselves within easy walking distance of the Musée National Picasso, as well as the groundbreaking Centre George Pompidou, still shockingly avant-garde after nearly 50 years. Right around the corner is La Comédie Française, the oldest theater company in the world, made famous by the playwright Molière, whose satires even today remain as brutally sharp as ever. Post-renovation, the hotel now offers 164 rooms, including 57 suites. Shared bathrooms are a thing of the past; the revamped accommodations are both spacious and tastefully contemporary, with floor to ceiling picture windows and an abundance of daylight. Our suite offered a balcony with an exceptional view down the Avenue towards the Louvre and the Palais Royal.
L'Officine du Louvre offers herbal cocktails and seasonal cuisine.
A cozy corner of the Brasserie du Louvre resembles a vintage French kitchen, with cabinetry designed to look like a La Cornue stove.
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Les patisseries par excellence
Classic French cuisine gets the Paul Bocuse treatment.
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Sleek Parisian design meets European comfort in luxe accommodations.
Arriving mid-afternoon from our cruise ship on the Seine, and making short work of unpacking our essentials, my wife and children headed over to the Eiffel Tower. Even though the great iron edifice has stood solid as a rock for almost 130 years, my fear of heights ensured I was irrationally nervous that it might somehow rust away as I approached the summit, or I might otherwise plunge over the guardrail to a spectacular death below. It was thus that I found myself comfortably ensconced in the hotel’s magnificent bar, L’Officine du Louvre, a unique space filled with light from the original glass roof, its neoclassical details newly restored. The bar pays homage to Napoleon III and his passion for botany, with a cocktail menu featuring French liqueurs and spirits infused with plants, flowers and herbs. In the company of a good book and a healthy sampling of remarkable cocktails, I spent the afternoon happily dispensing travel advice to the handful of Americans I encountered at the bar. Open for lunch, brunch and dinner, L’Officine du Louvre offers a modern French menu that displays both creativity and extraordinary attention to detail. Afternoon tea is like none other I have encountered: featuring an assortment of exquisite pastries and desserts, this makes for the perfect interlude between a leisurely lunch and a memorable dinner at the Brasserie du Louvre, the first Paul Bocuse restaurant in the capital. Set in a
typical Parisian atmosphere, the Brasserie du Louvre is bright and welcoming. The décor is faithful to vintage French bistros with its red seats, elegant hat racks, and white tablecloths. It was here that the family dined on our final night in Paris, and we could not have hoped for a more appropriate culinary sendoff. A legend of French gastronomy, Paul Bocuse was known as the Chef of the Century, and many of his signature dishes are on offer at the Brasserie, including such masterpieces as Bresse chicken with cream and mushrooms, browned onion soup, pike quenelles, and the famous "Grand-Mère waffles." This is elevated cuisine, based on decades -- no, centuries -- of culinary experience. Remarkably, in spite of the sheer elegance of the surroundings and the exceptional quality of the food, the pricing represented tremendous value, ensuring that Brasserie du Louvre would become a destination for regulars, not just for visitors on expense accounts. After nine days of eating and drinking the very best that France has to offer, it was finally time for us to say goodbye to the City of Lights and fly back to Indianapolis. It had been a magnificent and memorable trip, but it was back to the real world, where work and school (not to mention the gym and a juice diet) awaited. We were already counting the days to our next visit. sl For more information or reservations, visit hoteldulouvre.com.
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DIY PASTA KITS FROM CROWN REPUBLIC
Bolognese is a favorite around Crown Republic Gastropub. This recipe has been a part of the Chef Anthony’s family for many years. The DIY Pasta Kits, which include our house-made Rigatoni were created to bring families back to the heart of their house, the kitchen. During these uncertain times, we know finding comfort in the small things is important. We’ve done all the hard work, just gather together and grab some plates. We hope it brings you comfort the way it has brought us some all these years! DIY Pasta Instructions 1. Boil pasta water with a pinch of salt. Once the water is boiling cook pasta for 5-8 minutes 2. While pasta is cooking, heat sauce in large pan 3. When is pasta is ready, remove and strain. The add directly into the sauce 4. Cook for another 1-2 minutes in the sauce while continuously tossing combining the sauce and pasta together 5. Remove from pan and plate 6. Garnish with fresh grated Parmesan cheese. Optional ingredients: parsley, basil, chili flakes. sl Visit crownrepublicgastropub.com or call 513.246.4272 to view all offerings
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Tim Arnold of Northside, the 2019 Cincinnati Jefferson Award winner who went on the win the national Jefferson Award, addresses the crowd at the 2020 presentation.
Rotary Club president Dave Carlin of Montgomery, Jefferson Award winner Craig Young of Anderson Township and event chair Bill Shula of Bethel Below, finalist Dan Meyer, left, winner Craig Young, and finalist Angie Ferguson
The award was presented before a crowd of 160 business and community leaders at the Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza Hotel.
SOFTWARE INNOVATOR CRAIG YOUNG WINS CINCINNATI JEFFERSON AWARD By Sheree Allgood / Photography by Tony Bailey Craig Young, a software developer who is changing the face of volunteerism in Cincinnati and beyond, received the Greater Cincinnati Jefferson Award for community service. Young, of Anderson Township, created Inspiring Service, a development company designed to use technology to revitalize volunteerism. The company developed CincinnatiCares.org, which includes a user-friendly on-line guide to connect people to nonprofits and their needs. Young created Ugive.org, a platform to make it easy for youth to make a difference in their communities. Young also created GiveOneForCincy.org which the city of Cincinnati uses to promote and record hours of community service by Greater Cincinnatians. The easy-to-use tools are now being used in other states. As the Greater Cincinnati Jefferson Award winner, Young will be among 90 regional finalists vying for one of five national awards that are known as the Nobel Prize for community service – part of the prestigious national Jefferson Awards which will be presented in Washington D.C. June. The local award was presented at the Rotary Club of Cincinnati’s annual Jefferson Award luncheon, Feb. 27 at the Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza hotel in downtown Cincinnati. Young was among three local finalists recognized at the event. Angie Ferguson of Monfort Heights was recognized for developing and running the Drug Free Clubs of America program, which rewards and supports students who remain drug free. Dan Meyer of Hyde Park, was recognized as a champion of “second chance hiring” for people facing significant hiring challenges, including criminal records or a history of substance 80 slmag.net
abuse. Meyer’s Nehemiah Manufacturing Co. not only provides stable jobs, but offers housing, transportation and legal supports for workers and their families. “Each of the finalists was outstanding,” said local Jefferson Awards committee chair Bill Shula of Bethel. “It was difficult to choose one from so many nominees and finalists who are making such a huge impact on our community.” The Jefferson Awards program was created in 1972 by Cincinnati native, then-U.S. Senator, Robert Taft and former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. The program was designed to be the Nobel Prize for community service. It honors outstanding service in more than a dozen categories, from service by public officials and professional sports figures to service by private citizens, students and corporations. The local nomination process is for the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Award for Outstanding Public Service Benefiting Local Communities, part of the overall Jefferson Awards. The Rotary Club of Cincinnati administers the nomination program in Greater Cincinnati with local partners: The Cincinnati Enquirer and WKRC-TV Local 12. In the past 15 years, eight Greater Cincinnati winners have gone on to receive the national award. Last year’s national winner, Tim Arnold of Northside, welcomed guests and congratulated this year’s local winner and finalists at the February event. The Rotary Club of Cincinnati is a service and networking organization with a mission to provide selfless service in the community and the world. For information on The Rotary Club of Cincinnati see www.cincinnatirotary.org sl
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Cincinnati International Wine Festival Russ Wile Memorial Golf Tournament Norton Children’s Hospital Foundation 2020 Bourbon & Bowties National Donut Day Cincinnati Association for the Blind & Visually Impaired 5K Walk/Run Temple Israel Cultural Festival The Golf Classic. Stepping Stones Cincinnati Reds Day at the Cincinnati Zoo Zoo Night at the Reds Beechwood Home Annual Sporting Clays Event Zoo La La at Cincinnati Zoo Cincinnati Concours d’Elegance Dan Beard Council Boy Scouts of America and Professional Leadership Council Dodgeball Tournament Dragonfly Foundation Annual Ride for Dragonfly Crohns & Colitis Foundation “Take Steps Southwest Ohio”. Voice of America Park Opera for All Open House. Music Hall Opera in the Park. Washington Park Erica J. Holloman Foundation Annual Bra Drive Ronald McDonald House Golf Classic Cincinnati Opera: ‘The Barber of Seville’ Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center Living With Change Every Journey Matters 2020 Gala Kettering Health Foundation Golf Classic Reds Community Fund Telethon Cincinnati Opera: ‘Fierce’ Hyde Park Blast
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Over 200 friends of the community and non-profit sector came together to celebrate the tri-state community, outreach programs, and listing for the 2020 Sophisticated Giving Charity Registry. Western & Southern Financial Group was once again this year’s presenting sponsor for the publication. Western & Southern Financial Group President and CEO John Barrett spoke on the importance of continuing to build strong corporations within the city and also highlighted the draw of the lively local arts community. Other sponsors included David A. Millett, Inc., Fourth Street Performance Partners, Ft. Washington Investment Advisors, Hosea Movers, The Rug Gallery & Wimberg Landscaping.
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The 29th Annual Mardi Gras for Homeless Children was held on Fat Tuesday, February 25th, at the Northern Kentucky Convention Center. The Northern Kentucky Restaurant Association hosts the annual event, and proceeds benefit Bethany House, The Brighton Center, and Welcome House. Nearly 2,000 party-goers attended the celebration and enjoyed specialties prepared by over 50 food and beverage vendors. More than $180,000 was raised to provide meals for homeless children in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky.
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6) Two volunteers from Greater Cincinnati Retail Bakers Association with a clown 7) Bengal Cheerleaders helped lead cheer throughout the evening 8) Heidelberg sponsor table 9) Entertainers dazzled guests. 10) Check presentation from Employees of Commonwealth Hotels and Marge & Charles Schott Foundation 11) Live entertainment presented by Mercedes-Benz of Fort Mitchell 12) Robin Lacy & DeZydeco perform below the Gumbotron
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The Dragonfly Foundation’s 10th Anniversary Grand Gala, held in February at Music Hall, raised nearly $300,000. The money raised at the Grand Gala will help pediatric cancer patients and their families by providing support programs through their cancer journey. 20 families were honored as a part of the 10-year anniversary Grand Gala, which was attended by more than 500 guests. The Gala included a cocktail hour, live music performances, a silent auction, photo booth, penguin encounter, caricature artist and more. For more information on how you can help The Dragonfly Foundation go to dragonfly.org.
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MATTHEW 25 MINISTRIES TICKETS THE RADIO PLAY Tickets the Radio Play is based on the short story Tickets originally written by Matthew 25’s Founder Reverend Wendell Mettey in 1976 for his Walnut Hills congregation. Reverend Mettey conceived the idea of turning the radio program into a staged old-style radio play and the original radio script received its world premiere staged production in December of 2013. Tickets the Radio Play recreates the ambiance of an old-time recording studio, where actors perform the radio play in front of a live “studio” audience, complete with old style sound effects and surprises.
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The 19th Annual Queen City Classic Chess Tournament was held on February 28 and 29th bringing together over 700 children in the tristate area and around the midwest to compete. Held at Paul Brown stadium, the Tournament included guest appearances from International Chess Grandmasters Maurice Ashley, Irina Krush and Gregory Kaidanov and honored young chess star Tani Adewumi as this year’s Shining Knight award recipient. For nearly twenty years, the Cincinnati based Cris Collinsworth Proscan Fund (CCPF) has been bringing kids together through the game of chess, helping them to develop critical thinking skills and gain the understanding of strategy, cause and effect, and good sportsmanship. From the success of the Tournament, CCPF also launched Chess in Schools and is currently operating in over 40 schools in the Cincinnati area, serving over 2000 children. Because of the Coronavirus shutdown of schools, CCPF has altered its services to include an online resource for tutorials through The Game Room on their website, ccpf.org.
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The Leukemia and Lymphoma society held their 2020 Students of the Year Grand Finale and the Great Wolf Lodge on February 28th. These amazing students raised an incredible $361,744 in just 7 short weeks! Team ALL for A-Town 3.0 was named this year’s Students of the Year winner raising $111,795! Carlie Mays (Anderson), Maya Tilley (Anderson) & Lucy Yungblut (Turpin) joined forces from rival schools to take down the ultimate opponent: Cancer. Students of the Year is a unique competition for students who are enthusiastic about volunteerism, philanthropy, community outreach. These high school students compete for scholarships in a 7 week leadership and philanthropy program while raising money for life-saving cancer cures.
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1) ‘Students of the Year’ Winners Maya Tilley, Carlie Mays, Lucy Yungblut 2) Christina (LLS Associate) and Olivia (SOY Candidate) Bold 3) Michael Clark (LLS Board member), Bre Sambuchino (Woman of the Year Candidate) & Michael Goeke (Board Member) 4) Ryan Highfield, Taylor Bailey, Jackson Gast from Little Miami 5) Grand Total Revealed 6) Sam Greenberg, Jordan Sovik, Ben Westley from Loveland 7) The current and past students that have participated from the Anderson and Turpin schools 8) Candidates & Supporters 9) Candidates, family and friends celebrating at the Grand Finale
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Over 300 guests attended the University of Cincinnati’s Advancement & Transition Services’ 3rd annual Red & Black Blast on February 28 at UC’s Fifth Third Bank Arena. Guests reveled as they enjoyed a gourmet dinner, bid on art created by ATS’ participants, took their chances at the wine pull, winning vacation and bourbon packages, and danced the night away. Highlights of the event included Christi Carnahan, Professor and ATS Director’s awards presentation to Terri Hogan, Contemporary Cabinetry East CEO and Daniel Cummins, UC Assistant Dean of Students. Ms. Hogan received the Champion for Inclusion Award, while Mr. Cummins was awarded the Chuck Altenau Outstanding Service Award. Heartfelt and emotional presentations by ATS students drove home the fundraising event’s success by raising $ 130,000.
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An Evening of Celebration was held on March 6 at Paul Brown Stadium. The event honored Redwood Clients, LeAnn Kay, Ronnie, Scott and Weather Jokester for creating “What’s Good from the Wood”, a weekly Talk Show. The Talk Show Team has become Redwood’s greatest ambassadors in the Northern Kentucky Community. JonJon and Toria from Q102 hosted the event. H. David Wallace returned as auctioneer and helped raise more than $125,000. Soul Pocket rocked the night away to the enjoyment of 600 guests. Redwood serves more than 750 individuals with disabilities annually with programs that allow all to flourish, prosper and achieve the quality of life they deserve.
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OHIO VALLEY VOICES GALA
Ohio Valley Voices (OVV) hosted the 13th Annual Gala on February 29, 2020 at Paul Brown Stadium with Dave Lapham as the emcee. Over 400 people were in attendance which made it the most financially successful gala in school history. All proceeds benefit the children of Ohio Valley Voices. OVV believes all children can succeed when given the proper tools and want to thank all who came to support their mission. 5
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