By A. Scott Walton
Read the latest from TheRoot.com if you want the inside scoop about the latest "Black In America" portrayal from CNN: "Almight Debt".
Get a comprehensive preview of both the 90-minute episode airing originally on October 21, as well as behind-the-scenes perspective gleaned from the post-show "town hall" session.
(About 100 attractive and apparently well-off Atlantans were invited to the session, but none of them were permitted to question the show's intentions or merits.)
Hell, we can still dream of better times ahead. Can't we?
Can't we???!!!
"Almighty Debt" isn't the most encouraging news special CNN's ever produced.
The truth hurts. But it can also set you free.
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Friday, October 8, 2010
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Gardner's 'Pursuit of Happyness' Never Ends
Author/entrepreneur rose from homelessness; offers advice
By A. Scott Walton
Times are tough, to put it mildly.
And from the perspective of author/entrepreneur Chris Gardner - whose rise from homelessness to high cotton in the corporate world inspired a major motion picture starring Will Smith - neither raising the white flag of surrender to circumstances, nor waiting for some heroic rescue from the recession, are viable options.
"The cavalry ain't coming," Gardner said bluntly in an exclusive sit-down with EyeSeeStyle.
So, it's best to learn new modes of fending for ourselves in this economy.
Gardner's latest book about the secrets to his success comes at a most opportune time. "Start Where You Are" offers professional solid advice on how to free themselves from conventional career choices and transition into work that fulfills them personally and financially.
Gardner's visit to Atlanta has a purpose. On Saturday, October 2 (3 p.m.-6:30 p.m.) he's hosting "MasterCard's Financial Education Seminar" at the Hyatt Peachtree Atlanta Hotel. The session is free and open to the public, but guests must RSVP (1-800-694-9891) to guarantee themselves a seat.
A centerpiece of Gardner's presentation will be his "C-5 Complex" prescription for financial security, and how the baby steps you make toward a fulfilling career can actually leave a positive footprint for others to follow.
By A. Scott Walton
Times are tough, to put it mildly.
And from the perspective of author/entrepreneur Chris Gardner - whose rise from homelessness to high cotton in the corporate world inspired a major motion picture starring Will Smith - neither raising the white flag of surrender to circumstances, nor waiting for some heroic rescue from the recession, are viable options.
"The cavalry ain't coming," Gardner said bluntly in an exclusive sit-down with EyeSeeStyle.
So, it's best to learn new modes of fending for ourselves in this economy.
Gardner's latest book about the secrets to his success comes at a most opportune time. "Start Where You Are" offers professional solid advice on how to free themselves from conventional career choices and transition into work that fulfills them personally and financially.
Gardner's visit to Atlanta has a purpose. On Saturday, October 2 (3 p.m.-6:30 p.m.) he's hosting "MasterCard's Financial Education Seminar" at the Hyatt Peachtree Atlanta Hotel. The session is free and open to the public, but guests must RSVP (1-800-694-9891) to guarantee themselves a seat.
A centerpiece of Gardner's presentation will be his "C-5 Complex" prescription for financial security, and how the baby steps you make toward a fulfilling career can actually leave a positive footprint for others to follow.
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Thursday, September 23, 2010
Rev. Al Sharpton Keeps it Real with A. Scott Walton
Check out “yours truly”, A. Scott Walton, talking live on satellite radio with Rev. Al Sharpton about my Atlanta Voice reports on the legal storm surrounding Bishop Eddie Long. (Original air time: 2:15 ET Thursday)!!!!!
LISTEN HERE!
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Sunday, September 19, 2010
GQ Salutes Atlanta's 'Drunks', 'Crunks' and Zombies
By A. Scott Walton
According to GQ magazine, what Atlanta lacks in its quantity of great cocktail bars it compensates for in quality.
After an exhaustive search for the “25 Best Cocktail Bars in America”, GQ lists just one Atlanta venue in its October issue. Cities like Seattle, Chicago, San Francisco and New York (of course) are mentioned at least twice.
With nearly 35,000 miles logged and 400 cocktails consumed in the process, GQ heralded the “cocktail revolution” underway nationwide by ranking Buckhead’s Holeman & Finch Public House No. 10 on its list.
GQ writes that the mixologists at Holeman & Finch are to be trusted “completely” with your drink desires.
“On one visit, a (frat boy) grabbed the menu from us, tossed it aside and said, ‘That’s not what it’s about, man. Just tell them what you like.”
The GQ story ads that there’s a chance that H&F could help refine what’s perceived (by New Yorkers) as a frat row atmosphere in Buckhead. “Fearless” cocktails singled out include: the Pig-Pik Sour (bourbon, bacon sugar, egg whites).
Cheers!
Can you think of any Atlanta cocktail bar that GQ glaringly omitted?
COMMENT BELOW...
MONSTER HANGOVER: GQ also singles out another Atlanta phenomenon - the new AMC Channel horror series "The Walking Dead" - as a show it's "frothing" to watch this fall. Filmed locally over the summer, "The Walking Dead" and its fixation on zombies should distract us from buff vampires, at least temporarily.
NIGHTMARE SCENARIOS: In another prominent entertainment note, GQ singles out the new album from Atlanta rapper Young Jeezy - "Thug Motivation 103" -as one of the season's soundtracks. Recorded in the basement of a local producer accused of murder, Jeezy's latest sounds to GQ like "a hip-hop version of the Stones' 'Exile on Main St.' or Dylan's 'Basement Tapes'.
Friday, September 17, 2010
"Twist" gives Dickens a vibrant spin in Atlanta
By A. Scott Walton
Have you seen "Twist" at Atlanta's Woodruff Arts Center yet?
Did it render you virtually speechless too?
(Above left: "Twist" author William F. Brown, director-choreographer Debbie Allen, producer Tena Clark and composer Gary Prim)
How many times did the Charles Dickens classic "Oliver Twist" - reworked into a Depression-Era New Orleans tale - put you on the verge of tears, elation, panic or gut-busting laughter?
To call "Twist" a spell-binding two-plus hours of singing, dancing and acting would be putting it mildly. Its indescribable mix of anguish, intrigue, visual and redemptive story-telling gave EyeSeeStyle serious pause.
Do we dare declare that it's "Broadway-bound"?
Rather than ruin the surprises in store for "Twist" patrons, here's just a sampling of observations from heavyweights attached to the show or the local theatric scene, and a few photos from the "Twist" premiere last week...
(Below left: producer Michelle Seward, lead performer Alaman Diadhiou and producer Tena Clark)
Debbie Allen, director-choreographer of “Twist”: “It’s just been an amazing journey putting this all together…I was destined for this. My family was from the Port Allen, Baton Rouge area. Going to New Orleans was like going to New York when I was a little girl. So I have all the culture and history and the language of that part of the world in my bones. It’s in my DNA.”
Alaman Diadhio, title character, age 10: “I’m so excited for so many people to see all the work we’ve done. This is my first big show where I’m the star. I think that every (performer) brings joy and happiness to the audience, and that’s what makes it great.”
Camille Love, City of Atlanta Director of Cultural Affairs: “Atlanta keeps outdoing itself. (The show’s) just delightful. It’s got a lot of energy, It’s a very good story told very well and performed very well.”
(Below left: Arts enthusiast Liz Lapidus and Tony-winning Director Kenny Leon)
Kenny Leon, Tony Award-winning True Colors Theatre Founding Artistic Director: “I’m guardedly excited to see what (director-choreograher) Debbie Allen’s put together. I’ve known her for a long time and I want to see how the choreography meshes with the singing and the acting. We need more premieres like this so we can encourage more artists to live in Atlanta and work in Atlanta.”
William F. Brown, author “The Wiz”, “Twist”: “This has taken a long time. We started working on “Twist” 15 years ago. Now that’s it’s made it to Atlanta, and it’s such a great production, it gives me a good feeling about the future for the show. And it takes me back.”
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Atlanta Hawks Forward Williams Calls for "Strike"
NBA vet gives "rolling" mandate to celebrity friends
By A. Scott Walton
Atlanta Hawks forward Marvin Williams has a point to make before his fifth NBA season begins.
The “R-word”, as he calls it, has no place in anyone’s vocabulary.
The sharp-shooter who starred on the North Carolina Tar Heels’ ’05 NCAA Championship team is teaming up with Special Olympics to stage a benefit bowling event that he hopes will increase awareness about the impropriety of uttering the word “retarded”.
On Thursday, September 23 (6:30-9 p.m.) at Atlantic Station’s 300 Atlanta lanes, Williams will play host to celebrity friends and guests ($40 per person) for the “Strike the R-Word” event. All participants are eligible to win prizes, and prompted to remember what they’re gathering for.
“This is part of a campaign to discourage people from using it,” said Williams, during a break between workouts to prepare for the start of training camp later this month.
“It’s offensive to people with mental disabilities and the people who care for them. And it’s offensive, obviously, to anyone who gets called that. It’s not the best choice of words. I could think of a thousand better ones.”
Supporting Special Olympics is nothing new to Williams. As part of his upbringing in suburban Seattle, he voluntarily ushered children with special needs on boat trips and assisted as an athletic trainer.
“I’m not related to anyone with a mental disability,” Williams said. “It’s just a cause I became involved with and always had fun with.”
Speaking of fun, “Strike the R-Word” attendees can compete to win a special prize for Most Gutter Balls rolled.
Williams said he might walk away with that one.
“I wish I could say I’m a good bowler, but I’m really not,” he confessed.
“Just come out dressed casually and be ready to have a great time,” he urged the public. “If nothing else, you can enjoy yourself laughing at me!”
For details about “Strike the R-Word” at 300 Atlanta (2175 Savoy Road, 30341), call 770-414-9390, ext. 117 or visit: www.specialolympicsga.org.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Will Downing: Up Close and Personal
EyeSeeStyle Exclusive: Singer launches latest CD right here
By A. Scott Walton
For a man who was stricken with a life-threatening muscular disorder just three years ago, the dapper balladeer Will Downing looks mighty good. And he sounds even better.
In a suite atop the Loew's Atlanta hotel today, EyeSeeStyle was treated to a listening session with Downing and his manager. In a nod to his most faithful fans, Downing chose Atlanta for the national debut party for "Lust, Love and Lies: An Audio Novel" . He has a return engagement here on Friday, November 5, as part of the "Sexy Soul" tour event at Atlanta Symphony Hall.
With "Lust, Love and Lies", Downing proves that he's overcome both the rare, chronic illness Polymyositis, but also any fear of rejection he's faced personally or professionally. Downing confides that it took a lot of persuasion to get record execs to sign off on this, his 14th album in 22 years. Luckily, he's got a seductive way with words.
Party Shots: "Lust, Love and Lies" Launch at Loew's
By A. Scott Walton
For a man who was stricken with a life-threatening muscular disorder just three years ago, the dapper balladeer Will Downing looks mighty good. And he sounds even better.
In a suite atop the Loew's Atlanta hotel today, EyeSeeStyle was treated to a listening session with Downing and his manager. In a nod to his most faithful fans, Downing chose Atlanta for the national debut party for "Lust, Love and Lies: An Audio Novel" . He has a return engagement here on Friday, November 5, as part of the "Sexy Soul" tour event at Atlanta Symphony Hall.
With "Lust, Love and Lies", Downing proves that he's overcome both the rare, chronic illness Polymyositis, but also any fear of rejection he's faced personally or professionally. Downing confides that it took a lot of persuasion to get record execs to sign off on this, his 14th album in 22 years. Luckily, he's got a seductive way with words.
Party Shots: "Lust, Love and Lies" Launch at Loew's
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Will Downing Dives Into "Lust, Love and Lies"
Soulful singer speaks 'passionate' truth for the masses
By A. Scott Walton
Chances are, you’ll wear a silly grin after hearing selections from Will Downing’s newest release, “Lust, Love and Lies”.
That’s because most fans of adult contemporary music have experienced the personal dramas that Downing weaves into what he fondly calls “an audio soap opera”.
Downing debuts “Lust, Love and Lies” (Peak/Concord) Tuesday with a personal appearance at the Loew’s Atlanta Hotel in Midtown (8 p.m.-until). He’s also scheduled to headline an October 2 concert at Atlanta’s Symphony Hall, where he’ll stitch “LL&L” material into a repertoire that spans 14 albums in 22 years.
(Click HERE for special access info for Downing's Atlanta engagement at Loew's.)
“Lust, Love and Lies” happens to be sewn together, in a novel fashion, by Downing’s spoken word interludes. But the soulful singer says, modestly: “I’m not reinventing the wheel here. It’s the same ‘boy meets girl’ story that’s been sung about millions of times.”
The main difference: Downing digs into the details, while refusing to reveal whether the tour de force is biographical or not.
“Two people meet in a club, let’s say, and at first there’s that lust factor. We bypass the ‘like’ and get to the love factor of it in a matter of time. Then, sometimes, things go wrong. And that’s where the lies come in.”
Check back with EyeSeeStyle this Wednesday for an exclusive video interview with the mind behind "Lust, Love and Lies"...!
The reigning queen of Atlanta's jazz scene, Rene Miller, organized Downing's set at Loew's as part of her personal quest: the Power of Me initiative.
She stresses that Downing's true story is about triumph over near tragedy.
Due to the rare and severe muscular disorder (polymyositis)Downing was stricken with in 2007, Miller said, "He had to record much of that previous album from bed or from a wheelchair. But he produced it successfully, and he overcame his struggle with illness.
"When he walks on that Loew's stage, I'll remind everyone that he's a champion. And the music speaks for itself."
By A. Scott Walton
Chances are, you’ll wear a silly grin after hearing selections from Will Downing’s newest release, “Lust, Love and Lies”.
That’s because most fans of adult contemporary music have experienced the personal dramas that Downing weaves into what he fondly calls “an audio soap opera”.
Downing debuts “Lust, Love and Lies” (Peak/Concord) Tuesday with a personal appearance at the Loew’s Atlanta Hotel in Midtown (8 p.m.-until). He’s also scheduled to headline an October 2 concert at Atlanta’s Symphony Hall, where he’ll stitch “LL&L” material into a repertoire that spans 14 albums in 22 years.
(Click HERE for special access info for Downing's Atlanta engagement at Loew's.)
“Lust, Love and Lies” happens to be sewn together, in a novel fashion, by Downing’s spoken word interludes. But the soulful singer says, modestly: “I’m not reinventing the wheel here. It’s the same ‘boy meets girl’ story that’s been sung about millions of times.”
The main difference: Downing digs into the details, while refusing to reveal whether the tour de force is biographical or not.
“Two people meet in a club, let’s say, and at first there’s that lust factor. We bypass the ‘like’ and get to the love factor of it in a matter of time. Then, sometimes, things go wrong. And that’s where the lies come in.”
Check back with EyeSeeStyle this Wednesday for an exclusive video interview with the mind behind "Lust, Love and Lies"...!
The reigning queen of Atlanta's jazz scene, Rene Miller, organized Downing's set at Loew's as part of her personal quest: the Power of Me initiative.
She stresses that Downing's true story is about triumph over near tragedy.
Due to the rare and severe muscular disorder (polymyositis)Downing was stricken with in 2007, Miller said, "He had to record much of that previous album from bed or from a wheelchair. But he produced it successfully, and he overcame his struggle with illness.
"When he walks on that Loew's stage, I'll remind everyone that he's a champion. And the music speaks for itself."
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Esquire taps Atlantan as 'Best Dressed Real Man'
Real Estate Agent's 'Italian' recipe earns $20K prize!
By A. Scott Walton
Atlanta – the biggest city in the U.S. that still seems starved for sartorial validation – gets a heaping dose of salutation in the October 2010 edition of Esquire.
The venerable men’s fashion, lifestyle and entertainment magazine has just declared Angel Ramos as this year’s winner of its annual “Best Dressed Real Man” competition. Ramos, a “luxury real estate” agent, earns a $20,000 grand prize that includes a $10,000 Kenneth Cole wardrobe, an IWC chronograph and VIP seating at a New York Fashion Week runway show.
According to an online Esquire preview of the issue that’s slowly rolling out to newsstands this week, Ramos found the designation “humbling”.
“It just shows that you don’t have to be a millionaire or someone famous to be acknowledged for your style…anyone can do it,” he said.
Aspects of Ramos’ style that Esquire latched onto included: The Uneven Tie; Bold, Vintage Eyewear; and The Functional Pocket Square.
Ramos, who has since re-located to Miami during the process of being judged against thousands of other entrants, confessed: “I use my pocket square to wipe the sweat.”
Perhaps now – given Ramos’ coronation and connections to the city – Atlanta can wipe its brow and relax.
SMALL MIRACLES: Taste of Atlanta issues "shot-mixer" challenge
BE "SURREAL": High Museum makes a move on the co-eds
Special Ed: Life + Style Expo at Buckhead's 103 West
Block of Ages: MLK’s neighborhood gets re-gentrified for TV
Raw Deal: MF Buckhead revives discount sushi night for upscale crowd
Meat and Greet: East Atlanta Struts Its Funky (artsy fartsy) stuff…
Tall Order: Atlanta Hawks center opens downtown bistro
Honest Engine: Apache Café’s “Music Store” Caters to College Crowds
Heavy Metal: South DeKalb theatre revives “Steel Magnolias”
By A. Scott Walton
Atlanta – the biggest city in the U.S. that still seems starved for sartorial validation – gets a heaping dose of salutation in the October 2010 edition of Esquire.
The venerable men’s fashion, lifestyle and entertainment magazine has just declared Angel Ramos as this year’s winner of its annual “Best Dressed Real Man” competition. Ramos, a “luxury real estate” agent, earns a $20,000 grand prize that includes a $10,000 Kenneth Cole wardrobe, an IWC chronograph and VIP seating at a New York Fashion Week runway show.
According to an online Esquire preview of the issue that’s slowly rolling out to newsstands this week, Ramos found the designation “humbling”.
“It just shows that you don’t have to be a millionaire or someone famous to be acknowledged for your style…anyone can do it,” he said.
Aspects of Ramos’ style that Esquire latched onto included: The Uneven Tie; Bold, Vintage Eyewear; and The Functional Pocket Square.
Ramos, who has since re-located to Miami during the process of being judged against thousands of other entrants, confessed: “I use my pocket square to wipe the sweat.”
Perhaps now – given Ramos’ coronation and connections to the city – Atlanta can wipe its brow and relax.
SMALL MIRACLES: Taste of Atlanta issues "shot-mixer" challenge
BE "SURREAL": High Museum makes a move on the co-eds
Special Ed: Life + Style Expo at Buckhead's 103 West
Block of Ages: MLK’s neighborhood gets re-gentrified for TV
Raw Deal: MF Buckhead revives discount sushi night for upscale crowd
Meat and Greet: East Atlanta Struts Its Funky (artsy fartsy) stuff…
Tall Order: Atlanta Hawks center opens downtown bistro
Honest Engine: Apache Café’s “Music Store” Caters to College Crowds
Heavy Metal: South DeKalb theatre revives “Steel Magnolias”
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Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Jeffrey Fashion Cares Defines Fall Style
Lazaro Hernandez, Sara Blakely and Jack McCollough
By A. Scott Walton
The panoramic views from atop Atlanta’s new 12th & Midtown plaza are stunning enough. But it’s hard to remember an occasion that transfixed the high-style set as much as the Jeffrey Fashion Cares benefit runway show did Monday night at the stunning venue.
Guests who’d paid premium ticket prices that benefited AIDS and cancer charities for an 18th straight year had more than just the chicest fall styles selected by retail icon Jeffrey Kalinsky. They were also treated to glimpses of what fashion fiends like themselves will be wearing come autumn.
CBS Atlanta News reporter Kim Fettig (above) with marketing guru Liz Lapidus
Major pieces by the acclaimed design duo that helms the Proenza Schouler label were shown prominently, along with apparel from the A-list of brands that Kalinsky cultivates. Lazaro Hernandez and Jack McCollough served as the event’s Special Guest Designers, and their forest-toned, slim-fit outfits seemed most appealing for modern times.
Modern Luxury marketing agents (above) Paige Smith and Jenni Williams
Spanx founder Sara Blakely was hailed as the Honorary Chairperson for the big money benefit. One could only guess how many Fashion Cares patrons wore her body-shapers Monday night; but the abundance of slinky cocktail dresses there hinted that some silhouettes 'help'.
(Above) B-52's lead singer Fred Schneider
Hernandez struck a coy pose when asked what Proenza Schouler will propose for Spring 2011, which will prefer shortly during New York Fashion Week.
Fashion Cares media wrangler Caren West (above left)
“All I can say is we’re going a little softer and more feminine,” he said. “You’ll see things that look a little preppy, like a school girl. There’s an innocence to it, but it’s also sexy. Very sexy.”
Photos: A. Scott Walton
By A. Scott Walton
The panoramic views from atop Atlanta’s new 12th & Midtown plaza are stunning enough. But it’s hard to remember an occasion that transfixed the high-style set as much as the Jeffrey Fashion Cares benefit runway show did Monday night at the stunning venue.
Guests who’d paid premium ticket prices that benefited AIDS and cancer charities for an 18th straight year had more than just the chicest fall styles selected by retail icon Jeffrey Kalinsky. They were also treated to glimpses of what fashion fiends like themselves will be wearing come autumn.
CBS Atlanta News reporter Kim Fettig (above) with marketing guru Liz Lapidus
Major pieces by the acclaimed design duo that helms the Proenza Schouler label were shown prominently, along with apparel from the A-list of brands that Kalinsky cultivates. Lazaro Hernandez and Jack McCollough served as the event’s Special Guest Designers, and their forest-toned, slim-fit outfits seemed most appealing for modern times.
Modern Luxury marketing agents (above) Paige Smith and Jenni Williams
Spanx founder Sara Blakely was hailed as the Honorary Chairperson for the big money benefit. One could only guess how many Fashion Cares patrons wore her body-shapers Monday night; but the abundance of slinky cocktail dresses there hinted that some silhouettes 'help'.
(Above) B-52's lead singer Fred Schneider
Hernandez struck a coy pose when asked what Proenza Schouler will propose for Spring 2011, which will prefer shortly during New York Fashion Week.
Fashion Cares media wrangler Caren West (above left)
“All I can say is we’re going a little softer and more feminine,” he said. “You’ll see things that look a little preppy, like a school girl. There’s an innocence to it, but it’s also sexy. Very sexy.”
Photos: A. Scott Walton
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Halle Berry Mending Severed Atlanta Ties
Oscar-winner forges epic links with local heroes
By A. Scott Walton
The picture wasn't so pretty back in 1996, when actress Halle Berry was engaging in a bitter divorce from former Atlanta Braves slugger David Justice. During that period, yours truly was on the receiving end of several surreal calls from Halle and her agent, Vince, to explain their side of the story.
If the historic cover story on Halle Berry in this September's Vogue is any indication, though, the Oscar-winner has withstood all her tests of time. There had not been a Black woman on the cover of Vogue (American) since Naomi Campbell's appearance there in 1990.
Right now, the prospects of Berry aligning her star power with those of other legendary talents with deep Atlanta roots appears bright. The most enlightening news coming out of the revealing Vogue piece is that Halle Berry will soon team with Morehouse College grad Samuel L. Jackson and Alliance Theatre director Kenny Leon for a Broadway production about Martin Luther King, Jr.'s final night alive.
In "The Mountaintop", Berry will play an invisible ghost/servant hovering around the infamous Lorraine Hotel room.
As she jokes with Vogue, filming "Catwoman" was a major career misstep.
But Halle Berry once again proves, there's always the next act.
TAX DELECTABLE: Just when you thought the well of celebrity chef ‘cook-off ‘ concepts had been drained, here comes another. And for once, it’s for a good cause.
The non-profit Atlanta Community Food Bank will benefit greatly from Friday night’s “Food Rave” at the Mason Murer Fine Art Gallery (199 Armour Drive) in Buckhead. At this August 27 (7-11 p.m. )event, an all-star cast of local chefs will serve nibbles to guests who can cast votes for the winner of the 2010 Rave Review award.
Food artisans donating their signature dishes to the event include: Chef/Owner Alex Friedman of P’cheen International Bistro & Pub, Executive Chef Delroy Bowen of the Georgia International Convention Center, Executive Chef Keira Moritz of Pacci Ristorante and AltoRex Rooftop Lounge, Executive Chef Lance Gummere of The Shed at Glenwood, and Personal Chef/Caterer Latoya Starks of Noorish Personal Chef and Catering Services.
A “surprise” roster of entertainers will perform during the proceedings. And a premium liquor-beer-wine open bar will available to ticket-holders as well.
Best of all, a portion of proceeds from the event got directly to the Food Bank; so each $55 ticket qualifies as a tax write-off.
For more details, visit www.atlantafoodrave.com, or call 404-856-0157.
PHAT CHANCE: Just in case you still consider Kimora Lee Simmons a relevant force in the fashion world, it may interest you to know that she is no longer the chief designer for Baby Phat clothing. Since late last week, the reality show diva has been Tweeting about her abrupt exit from her corporate-controlled label.In vague terms, the former wife of rap/streetwear impressario Russell Simmons is telling fans that her departure from the firm boils down to 'limited choices'. What remains to be seen is how much traction Ms. Simmons can maintain in the industry now that she's a figure-head for the label no more.
Washiongton Post: Michelle Obama's 'cleanse' diet
Shine!: Kate Spade devotes new shoe to Halle
Houston Chronicle: Kelly Rowland talks 'power' dressing
MTV: 'Takers' star took wardrobe seriously
AllHipHop: Pharrell Williams wrapped in trademark dispute
New York Mag: Beyonce 'vomited' on Jay-Z's shorts?
Halle Berry Photos: Mario Testino, Vogue.com
By A. Scott Walton
The picture wasn't so pretty back in 1996, when actress Halle Berry was engaging in a bitter divorce from former Atlanta Braves slugger David Justice. During that period, yours truly was on the receiving end of several surreal calls from Halle and her agent, Vince, to explain their side of the story.
If the historic cover story on Halle Berry in this September's Vogue is any indication, though, the Oscar-winner has withstood all her tests of time. There had not been a Black woman on the cover of Vogue (American) since Naomi Campbell's appearance there in 1990.
Right now, the prospects of Berry aligning her star power with those of other legendary talents with deep Atlanta roots appears bright. The most enlightening news coming out of the revealing Vogue piece is that Halle Berry will soon team with Morehouse College grad Samuel L. Jackson and Alliance Theatre director Kenny Leon for a Broadway production about Martin Luther King, Jr.'s final night alive.
In "The Mountaintop", Berry will play an invisible ghost/servant hovering around the infamous Lorraine Hotel room.
As she jokes with Vogue, filming "Catwoman" was a major career misstep.
But Halle Berry once again proves, there's always the next act.
TAX DELECTABLE: Just when you thought the well of celebrity chef ‘cook-off ‘ concepts had been drained, here comes another. And for once, it’s for a good cause.
The non-profit Atlanta Community Food Bank will benefit greatly from Friday night’s “Food Rave” at the Mason Murer Fine Art Gallery (199 Armour Drive) in Buckhead. At this August 27 (7-11 p.m. )event, an all-star cast of local chefs will serve nibbles to guests who can cast votes for the winner of the 2010 Rave Review award.
Food artisans donating their signature dishes to the event include: Chef/Owner Alex Friedman of P’cheen International Bistro & Pub, Executive Chef Delroy Bowen of the Georgia International Convention Center, Executive Chef Keira Moritz of Pacci Ristorante and AltoRex Rooftop Lounge, Executive Chef Lance Gummere of The Shed at Glenwood, and Personal Chef/Caterer Latoya Starks of Noorish Personal Chef and Catering Services.
A “surprise” roster of entertainers will perform during the proceedings. And a premium liquor-beer-wine open bar will available to ticket-holders as well.
Best of all, a portion of proceeds from the event got directly to the Food Bank; so each $55 ticket qualifies as a tax write-off.
For more details, visit www.atlantafoodrave.com, or call 404-856-0157.
PHAT CHANCE: Just in case you still consider Kimora Lee Simmons a relevant force in the fashion world, it may interest you to know that she is no longer the chief designer for Baby Phat clothing. Since late last week, the reality show diva has been Tweeting about her abrupt exit from her corporate-controlled label.In vague terms, the former wife of rap/streetwear impressario Russell Simmons is telling fans that her departure from the firm boils down to 'limited choices'. What remains to be seen is how much traction Ms. Simmons can maintain in the industry now that she's a figure-head for the label no more.
Washiongton Post: Michelle Obama's 'cleanse' diet
Shine!: Kate Spade devotes new shoe to Halle
Houston Chronicle: Kelly Rowland talks 'power' dressing
MTV: 'Takers' star took wardrobe seriously
AllHipHop: Pharrell Williams wrapped in trademark dispute
New York Mag: Beyonce 'vomited' on Jay-Z's shorts?
Halle Berry Photos: Mario Testino, Vogue.com
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
New Career 'Twist' for 'Project Runway' Star
Reality show designer brings 'more drama' to Atlanta
By A. Scott Walton
“Project Runway” runner-up Emilio Sosa may soon have Atlantans chanting, “Please sir, I want some more.”
Sosa, who placed second among designers competing in Season 7 of the hit Lifetime reality series, took time away from a hectic work load in New York this week to put the final touches on the wardrobe for the Alliance Theatr’se much-anticipated musical, “Twist”.
“Twist”, which premieres September 1, promises a jazzy revamp of the classic Charles Dickens novel “Oliver Twist”. Instead of 18th Century London, “Twist” is set against a bustling Bourbon Street background, circa 1928.
The story remains the same: an orphan in search of affection. But Sosa was hired by director-choreographer Debbie Allen (of “Fame” fame) to re-create the characters’ overall look .
Sosa seems up to the task. He’s credited with the costume design for the dark romantic comedy “Trust”, starring Zach Braff, that’s now on an extended run off Broadway. He’s also been hired by legendary folk-rocker Paul Simon to wardrobe the cast for “Capeman” during it’s limited (Aug. 14-16) on Broadway.
For “Twist” ticket information, visit: Alliancetheatre.org.
By A. Scott Walton
“Project Runway” runner-up Emilio Sosa may soon have Atlantans chanting, “Please sir, I want some more.”
Sosa, who placed second among designers competing in Season 7 of the hit Lifetime reality series, took time away from a hectic work load in New York this week to put the final touches on the wardrobe for the Alliance Theatr’se much-anticipated musical, “Twist”.
“Twist”, which premieres September 1, promises a jazzy revamp of the classic Charles Dickens novel “Oliver Twist”. Instead of 18th Century London, “Twist” is set against a bustling Bourbon Street background, circa 1928.
The story remains the same: an orphan in search of affection. But Sosa was hired by director-choreographer Debbie Allen (of “Fame” fame) to re-create the characters’ overall look .
Sosa seems up to the task. He’s credited with the costume design for the dark romantic comedy “Trust”, starring Zach Braff, that’s now on an extended run off Broadway. He’s also been hired by legendary folk-rocker Paul Simon to wardrobe the cast for “Capeman” during it’s limited (Aug. 14-16) on Broadway.
For “Twist” ticket information, visit: Alliancetheatre.org.
Labels:
alliance theatre,
debbie allen,
emilio sosa,
project runway
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Victoria's Secret Stiff-Arms Atlanta Falcons
Lingerie label's NFL deal evades the 'Dirty Birds'!
By A. Scott Walton
How is it that an NFL franchise with sufficient fire-power to go deep into the playoffs this season gets dismissed this way by Victoria's Secret?
The lingerie label tapped a deal with pro football to produce signature panties and paint-on tops bearing the logos of 13 franchises; but the Atlanta Falcons aren't among them.
This week, the Philadelphia Business Journal can boast that the Eagles - where spurned QB Michael Vick now nests - are included on the roster of teams Victoria's Secret caters to, in stores and online starting August 10.
Rivals from the NFC being embraced include: the Dallas Cowboys, the Carolina Panthers, the Washington Redskins, New York Giants and Minnesota Vikings. From the AFC Division, Victoria's Secret hails the New England Patriots, the New Jets, the San Diego Chargers, Denver Broncos, Pittsburgh Steelers and Oakland Raiders.
It boggles the mind how the marketing geniuses at the unmentionables conglomerate could have bypassed a market like Atlanta, with a legendary per capita deluge of pro athletes and "shoe modeling" establishments. But maybe those modern-day "Mad Men" know something we don't.
Perhaps the record-setting heat will last through fall here; and female football fans would rather chill, and cheer on their team au naturale.
CBS - Women shop according to 'mating' moods
Yahoo! - Michelle Obama: Spanish Fly?
Esquire - The sex appeal of motorcycles never dies
AP - "Dali" exhibit makes Atlanta the world's art hub
People Magazine - T.I. and Tiny's wedding a stale 'do-over'
By A. Scott Walton
How is it that an NFL franchise with sufficient fire-power to go deep into the playoffs this season gets dismissed this way by Victoria's Secret?
The lingerie label tapped a deal with pro football to produce signature panties and paint-on tops bearing the logos of 13 franchises; but the Atlanta Falcons aren't among them.
This week, the Philadelphia Business Journal can boast that the Eagles - where spurned QB Michael Vick now nests - are included on the roster of teams Victoria's Secret caters to, in stores and online starting August 10.
Rivals from the NFC being embraced include: the Dallas Cowboys, the Carolina Panthers, the Washington Redskins, New York Giants and Minnesota Vikings. From the AFC Division, Victoria's Secret hails the New England Patriots, the New Jets, the San Diego Chargers, Denver Broncos, Pittsburgh Steelers and Oakland Raiders.
It boggles the mind how the marketing geniuses at the unmentionables conglomerate could have bypassed a market like Atlanta, with a legendary per capita deluge of pro athletes and "shoe modeling" establishments. But maybe those modern-day "Mad Men" know something we don't.
Perhaps the record-setting heat will last through fall here; and female football fans would rather chill, and cheer on their team au naturale.
CBS - Women shop according to 'mating' moods
Yahoo! - Michelle Obama: Spanish Fly?
Esquire - The sex appeal of motorcycles never dies
AP - "Dali" exhibit makes Atlanta the world's art hub
People Magazine - T.I. and Tiny's wedding a stale 'do-over'
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Essence Hires White Fashion Editor: Discuss!
Ellianna Placas installed as new "face" of magazine
By A. Scott Walton
For now at least, the tag line "Where Black Women Come First" still runs down the spine of Essence magazine. But will all that have to change once a white woman takes over as fashion editor of the publication this September?
Media critics, faithful readers and former employees at Essence don't have the kindest things to say about Editor-in-Chief Angela Burt-Murray's choice of Ellianna Placas to direct the most marketable aspects of the magazine.
Since news of the move broke some 72 hours ago, there's been a cyclone of outrage swirling in social media circles. Some highly qualified and immensely experienced black fashion editors have unabashedly gone to Facebook to speak out harshly about the situation.
Burt-Murray has reached out to major media outlets to defend her decision; but, oddly, there are no current references to Placas on Essence's web site. Is there fear within that readers would overwhelm the site with criticism?
So, what's your reaction? Does Essence deserve kudos for taking such a drastic step, or condemnation?
LEAVE COMMENTS BELOW...
AP: - Justin Timberlake's fashion line lands at Target
By A. Scott Walton
For now at least, the tag line "Where Black Women Come First" still runs down the spine of Essence magazine. But will all that have to change once a white woman takes over as fashion editor of the publication this September?
Media critics, faithful readers and former employees at Essence don't have the kindest things to say about Editor-in-Chief Angela Burt-Murray's choice of Ellianna Placas to direct the most marketable aspects of the magazine.
Since news of the move broke some 72 hours ago, there's been a cyclone of outrage swirling in social media circles. Some highly qualified and immensely experienced black fashion editors have unabashedly gone to Facebook to speak out harshly about the situation.
Burt-Murray has reached out to major media outlets to defend her decision; but, oddly, there are no current references to Placas on Essence's web site. Is there fear within that readers would overwhelm the site with criticism?
So, what's your reaction? Does Essence deserve kudos for taking such a drastic step, or condemnation?
LEAVE COMMENTS BELOW...
AP: - Justin Timberlake's fashion line lands at Target
Labels:
angela burt-murray,
ellianna placas,
essence
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Mike Phillips Breathless About New "M.P.3." CD
Hidden Beach jazz star debuts latest work in Atlanta
For free samples of "M.P.3" you can download, visit Hidden Beach.
For free samples of "M.P.3" you can download, visit Hidden Beach.
Friday, July 23, 2010
Halle Berry's Hammer Toes to the Rescue?
Sultry actress to star in a different kind of nail-biter!
By A. Scott Walton
Asking Halle Berry to star in a film about stiletto heel worship is like making a movie about celibacy, with Tiger Woods as the leading man.
To quote the ever-eloquent R&B lyricist Keith Sweat: "Sumpin, sumpin, sumpin, sumpin just ain't right" with this next picture Berry's set to appear in.
After extensive online research - excluding Youtube clips of the toe-curling sex scene with Billy Bob Thornton in "Monster's Ball" that won her an Academy Award - Halle Berry's feet appear too jacked up for her to play the lead in the screen adaptation of "Shoe Addicts Anonymous". But, as WWD reports, filming of Beth Harbison's best-selling novel about a group of women who share the same shoe size (and little else)begins in Chicago this fall.
Photographers follow Berry relentlessly, whether she's on the red carpet or at Wal-Mart. Rarely, if ever, are her feet portrayed as her best asset. In fact, there are frequent suggestions that Halle Berry has six toes.
She's gonna need all her Oscar-winning talent _ or a stung/foot double _ to pull this role off.
Luckily for her, "Shoe Addicts Anonymous" is meant to be a farce about fashion obsession. So, if Halle has a moment reminiscent of Jim Brown (or was it Isaac Hayes who got his big toe shot off) in "I'm Gonna Git You Sucka", feel free to laugh.
P. DIDDY WEARS GRANNY PANTIES?: Just check out page 118 of the "134th Annual Comedy Issue" of GQ to see all the shameful lengths of self-promotion a man will go to at the risk of showing his short-comings. We're left speechless; as we're sure the security guy lurking in the background of the photo is as well...
MediaTakeout - Diddy comes up short!
Boston Globe - Bikinis previewed for summer 2011: Think shrink
Us Magazine - Giorgio Armani, 76, shows his "package"
By A. Scott Walton
Asking Halle Berry to star in a film about stiletto heel worship is like making a movie about celibacy, with Tiger Woods as the leading man.
To quote the ever-eloquent R&B lyricist Keith Sweat: "Sumpin, sumpin, sumpin, sumpin just ain't right" with this next picture Berry's set to appear in.
After extensive online research - excluding Youtube clips of the toe-curling sex scene with Billy Bob Thornton in "Monster's Ball" that won her an Academy Award - Halle Berry's feet appear too jacked up for her to play the lead in the screen adaptation of "Shoe Addicts Anonymous". But, as WWD reports, filming of Beth Harbison's best-selling novel about a group of women who share the same shoe size (and little else)begins in Chicago this fall.
Photographers follow Berry relentlessly, whether she's on the red carpet or at Wal-Mart. Rarely, if ever, are her feet portrayed as her best asset. In fact, there are frequent suggestions that Halle Berry has six toes.
She's gonna need all her Oscar-winning talent _ or a stung/foot double _ to pull this role off.
Luckily for her, "Shoe Addicts Anonymous" is meant to be a farce about fashion obsession. So, if Halle has a moment reminiscent of Jim Brown (or was it Isaac Hayes who got his big toe shot off) in "I'm Gonna Git You Sucka", feel free to laugh.
P. DIDDY WEARS GRANNY PANTIES?: Just check out page 118 of the "134th Annual Comedy Issue" of GQ to see all the shameful lengths of self-promotion a man will go to at the risk of showing his short-comings. We're left speechless; as we're sure the security guy lurking in the background of the photo is as well...
MediaTakeout - Diddy comes up short!
Boston Globe - Bikinis previewed for summer 2011: Think shrink
Us Magazine - Giorgio Armani, 76, shows his "package"
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Surface Tension Jolts Atlanta Fashion Scene
Deka Athletics Blazes Trails, Kat Goduco Goes Skin Deep
By A. Scott Walton
Listen to me now. Believe me later on.
That, essentially, was the message expressed by Jim Whitlow, owner of the DEKA Athletics shop in Buckhead once he sealed the deal to start selling designer down vests so exclusive that customers are paying as much as $2,500 for them.
Until now, the "Love Vests" - produced in collaboration between pop-culture impressario Darren Romanelli and haute couture apprentice Tetsuzo "Tet" Okubo - were only available at Maxfield in L.A.
To herald a move from his current Pharr Road location to new digs at the revamped Around Lenox shopping strip this fall, Whitlow called (almost breathlessly) with the news that limited-edition Love Vest designs will be included in his store's mix of Atlanta exclusives (Y3 and Stella McCartney for Adidas included).
Each Love Vest is, "a piece of art...one of a kind", Whitlow gushed as he rattled off names of NBA stars and chart-topping musicians who are clamoring to purchase. The vests combine gritty war supply fabrics and patches with chic cashmere and leather details.
Mainly, the Love Vest look piques EyeSeeStyle's interest due to the sneak peek at them in the new music video for the confab between the rapper Nas and the prince of reggae royalty,"Jr. Gong" Marley.
THE KAT'S MEOW:Some people purr about the way tattooing in Atlanta has evolved into an art form. Others, like photographer Kat Goduco, growl about the intense and intimate link between ink and bar skin.
To see dozens of portraits featuring real people with no shame about how they've marked up their bodies, go to the Adidas store at Lenox Square Mall on July 29 (6:30-9 p.m.) for a glimpse that will be complemented with dance and DJ performances. According to the Facebook invite, discounts and give-aways will be included.
EXTRA POINTS...Listen, even if you're too busy to watch
By A. Scott Walton
Listen to me now. Believe me later on.
That, essentially, was the message expressed by Jim Whitlow, owner of the DEKA Athletics shop in Buckhead once he sealed the deal to start selling designer down vests so exclusive that customers are paying as much as $2,500 for them.
Until now, the "Love Vests" - produced in collaboration between pop-culture impressario Darren Romanelli and haute couture apprentice Tetsuzo "Tet" Okubo - were only available at Maxfield in L.A.
To herald a move from his current Pharr Road location to new digs at the revamped Around Lenox shopping strip this fall, Whitlow called (almost breathlessly) with the news that limited-edition Love Vest designs will be included in his store's mix of Atlanta exclusives (Y3 and Stella McCartney for Adidas included).
Each Love Vest is, "a piece of art...one of a kind", Whitlow gushed as he rattled off names of NBA stars and chart-topping musicians who are clamoring to purchase. The vests combine gritty war supply fabrics and patches with chic cashmere and leather details.
Mainly, the Love Vest look piques EyeSeeStyle's interest due to the sneak peek at them in the new music video for the confab between the rapper Nas and the prince of reggae royalty,"Jr. Gong" Marley.
THE KAT'S MEOW:Some people purr about the way tattooing in Atlanta has evolved into an art form. Others, like photographer Kat Goduco, growl about the intense and intimate link between ink and bar skin.
To see dozens of portraits featuring real people with no shame about how they've marked up their bodies, go to the Adidas store at Lenox Square Mall on July 29 (6:30-9 p.m.) for a glimpse that will be complemented with dance and DJ performances. According to the Facebook invite, discounts and give-aways will be included.
EXTRA POINTS...Listen, even if you're too busy to watch
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Janet Jackson Endorses Blackglama: Fur Flies
By A. Scott Walton
The planet yawned, yesterday, in response to the first credible report that Janet Jackson will soon appear in glossy ads endorsing Blackglama furs.
Frankly, so did I.
I waited a full day after reading the news from WWD to comment; because if People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) didn't lodge a protest, it wouldn't be news. Would it?
A day late, and a relevancy quotient short, a PETA spokesperson's statement finally started circulating around certain blogs saying that Miss Jackson took the luxury fur endorsement deal because her career is declining and she's "desperate".
If PETA can't even get people riled up about the massacre of non-commercial wildlife in the wake of the BP oil spill, how much impact can the have on the fashion fur industry right now? Who's truly desperate?
WWD answered the most intriguing question related to the story: Yes, Janet did get to keep the furs she modeled.
To this Eye, the only problem with the "What Becomes A Legend Most" ad Jackson appears in for Blackglama is that is doesn't go far enough to link the stark, surreal imagery of the "Scream" music video she shot eons ago with her dearly departed brother, Michael.
Entertainment Tonight - Video: Janet strikes a pose
Now that would have caught people's attention...
Agree or disagree?
The planet yawned, yesterday, in response to the first credible report that Janet Jackson will soon appear in glossy ads endorsing Blackglama furs.
Frankly, so did I.
I waited a full day after reading the news from WWD to comment; because if People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) didn't lodge a protest, it wouldn't be news. Would it?
A day late, and a relevancy quotient short, a PETA spokesperson's statement finally started circulating around certain blogs saying that Miss Jackson took the luxury fur endorsement deal because her career is declining and she's "desperate".
If PETA can't even get people riled up about the massacre of non-commercial wildlife in the wake of the BP oil spill, how much impact can the have on the fashion fur industry right now? Who's truly desperate?
WWD answered the most intriguing question related to the story: Yes, Janet did get to keep the furs she modeled.
To this Eye, the only problem with the "What Becomes A Legend Most" ad Jackson appears in for Blackglama is that is doesn't go far enough to link the stark, surreal imagery of the "Scream" music video she shot eons ago with her dearly departed brother, Michael.
Entertainment Tonight - Video: Janet strikes a pose
Now that would have caught people's attention...
Agree or disagree?
ESPN's Erin Andrews Busts Vanity Fair's Balls
College Game Day Sweater Girl Looks Aloof, Hypocritical
By A. Scott Walton
Apparently, the message hasn't gotten through to ESPN's Erin Andrews that the public's grown tired of her personal pity party.
Perhaps the uninviting portrayal of her in the August edition of Vanity Fair magazine will bring the sports network's "sideline reporter" to the realization we collectively have more dire crises to attend to then hers.
In an awkward and scathing question-answer session with the glossy’s celebrity news editor George Wayne, Andrews comes across as a selfish poseur who was granted a prime opportunity for positive exposure but, “(clearly) was not in the mood for any lighthearted banter.”
The sexy star who corrals coaches and players during college football halftime shows was victimized in 2009 by a cyber-stalker who posted illegally-obtained nude images of her on the web. In the aftermath: the seedy character was caught and sent to prison; Andrews (32) announced plans to move away from Atlanta for the bright lights of Manhattan; she wore a series of “barely there” ensembles during a failed attempt to win “Dancing With The Stars”; and she recently inked new deals to report for both ESPN and ABC’s “Good Morning America”.
Andrews’ ongoing whimpering about “everything that I have been through”, juxtaposed against the gallery of Vanity Fair photos she posed for (clingy dresses, stiletto heels, alluring poses), smacks of hypocrisy. And if she’s so opposed to the objectification of women, why did refer to herself as “the human pretzel” and speak so precisely about her body measurements?
At the very beginning of Wayne’s article on Andrews, it’s pointed out that she was born under the sign of Taurus. In a back-handed way, Vanity Fair seems to be hinting that Andrews is full of bull.
Huffington Post - Fashion winners, losers at ESPY Awards
WWD - Rumors sour on Lady Gaga scent deal
ET! - Savannah designer joins next "Project Runway Cast"
Photo: Patrick Fraser/Vanity Fair
By A. Scott Walton
Apparently, the message hasn't gotten through to ESPN's Erin Andrews that the public's grown tired of her personal pity party.
Perhaps the uninviting portrayal of her in the August edition of Vanity Fair magazine will bring the sports network's "sideline reporter" to the realization we collectively have more dire crises to attend to then hers.
In an awkward and scathing question-answer session with the glossy’s celebrity news editor George Wayne, Andrews comes across as a selfish poseur who was granted a prime opportunity for positive exposure but, “(clearly) was not in the mood for any lighthearted banter.”
The sexy star who corrals coaches and players during college football halftime shows was victimized in 2009 by a cyber-stalker who posted illegally-obtained nude images of her on the web. In the aftermath: the seedy character was caught and sent to prison; Andrews (32) announced plans to move away from Atlanta for the bright lights of Manhattan; she wore a series of “barely there” ensembles during a failed attempt to win “Dancing With The Stars”; and she recently inked new deals to report for both ESPN and ABC’s “Good Morning America”.
Andrews’ ongoing whimpering about “everything that I have been through”, juxtaposed against the gallery of Vanity Fair photos she posed for (clingy dresses, stiletto heels, alluring poses), smacks of hypocrisy. And if she’s so opposed to the objectification of women, why did refer to herself as “the human pretzel” and speak so precisely about her body measurements?
At the very beginning of Wayne’s article on Andrews, it’s pointed out that she was born under the sign of Taurus. In a back-handed way, Vanity Fair seems to be hinting that Andrews is full of bull.
Huffington Post - Fashion winners, losers at ESPY Awards
WWD - Rumors sour on Lady Gaga scent deal
ET! - Savannah designer joins next "Project Runway Cast"
Photo: Patrick Fraser/Vanity Fair
Thursday, July 8, 2010
"Avatar" Star Zoe Strips, Mary J Blige Trips
Film star Zoe Saldana, R&B queen scramble for dollars
By A. Scott Walton
Never mind that most ads for Calvin Klein Underwear are shot in black-and-white.
Calvin Klein Mens for Summer 2010
The label still deserves praise for featuring more models "of color" in its campaigns than any other prestige brand that comes to mind. Other labels should be envious of Klein's track record.
Actress Eva Mendes
At a German trade show this week, "Avatar" star Zoe Saldana (above) was introduced as the next spokesmodel for innerwear that's become synonymous with comfort and controversy. The off-shoot collection is called Envy.
The initial campaign shot of Saldana released to the media leaves a bit to be desired: sure it evokes that fiber-optic sheen of the blockbuster movie she most recently starred in, but it doesn't necessarily distinguish the look and feel from what's already stagnating on retail shelves.
Will the Zoe Saldana campaign come between you and your cash card?
EYES WIDE SHUT?: Somehow, it's hard to envision a day when a sunglass collection "co-designed" by Mary J Blige can begin to compete with the labels (i.e. Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Fendi, Versace, etc.) that she and her musical ilk helped to popularize. Frankly, it's hard not to forecast a quick bootlegging effort chasing any sunglass brand the R&B diva attaches her name to, either. But here she goes: Blige just announced the launch of an exclusive collection of shades (4 styles, $165-$225 per pair) to be sold only at Nordstrom and Bergdorf Goodman stores starting, according to WWD in October.
(Pardon ESS for asking, but: isn't the prime time for buying sunglasses over by then?; and are those stores really where Mary J's core fans shop?)
Just askin'...
Huffington Post - Mary J's College Decree Bogus?
SCAD - Go fly a kite!
Washington Post - Plus-sized women strike a pose
By A. Scott Walton
Never mind that most ads for Calvin Klein Underwear are shot in black-and-white.
Calvin Klein Mens for Summer 2010
The label still deserves praise for featuring more models "of color" in its campaigns than any other prestige brand that comes to mind. Other labels should be envious of Klein's track record.
Actress Eva Mendes
At a German trade show this week, "Avatar" star Zoe Saldana (above) was introduced as the next spokesmodel for innerwear that's become synonymous with comfort and controversy. The off-shoot collection is called Envy.
The initial campaign shot of Saldana released to the media leaves a bit to be desired: sure it evokes that fiber-optic sheen of the blockbuster movie she most recently starred in, but it doesn't necessarily distinguish the look and feel from what's already stagnating on retail shelves.
Will the Zoe Saldana campaign come between you and your cash card?
EYES WIDE SHUT?: Somehow, it's hard to envision a day when a sunglass collection "co-designed" by Mary J Blige can begin to compete with the labels (i.e. Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Fendi, Versace, etc.) that she and her musical ilk helped to popularize. Frankly, it's hard not to forecast a quick bootlegging effort chasing any sunglass brand the R&B diva attaches her name to, either. But here she goes: Blige just announced the launch of an exclusive collection of shades (4 styles, $165-$225 per pair) to be sold only at Nordstrom and Bergdorf Goodman stores starting, according to WWD in October.
(Pardon ESS for asking, but: isn't the prime time for buying sunglasses over by then?; and are those stores really where Mary J's core fans shop?)
Just askin'...
Huffington Post - Mary J's College Decree Bogus?
SCAD - Go fly a kite!
Washington Post - Plus-sized women strike a pose
Labels:
avatar,
calvin klein jeans,
mary j blige,
zoe saldana
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Big Boi Gets 'Girly', Bruce Willis Gets 'Funky'
By A. Scott Walton
What's the true price of celebrity?
Having to make marketing moves that cast you in a foolish light. That's what.
Take the supreme Dirty South rapper Antwon "Big Boi" Patton, of the duo OutKast, for instance. Dude's been so desperate to get his much delayed solo CD launched that he's reached beyond all the respected critics who rave about "Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty", and submitted himself to sideshow acts like the one in Paste magazine.
What a bummer: being teased into thinking you'd be reading intimate secrets about a hip-hop star who prefers to wear bow ties, only to realize the feature consisted of Big looking at a short sampling of product photos and having his description of them cropped to a clipped few sentences.
And (pardon the expression) WTF?? Why does big keep saying in the article that he likes, 'whatever girls like'?
Isn't he married with kids? Can we trace the saggy pants trend back, therefore, to females' approval?
Just askin'...
SMELL GOOD, OR DIE TRYING: Running low on your supply of "eau de action movie hero", fellas? Well, never fear. Bruce Willis is here to spritz you down with a signature scent that must have seemed like as good an idea, at the time, as greenlighting "Lucky Number Slevin".
No doubt, this fragrance launch will provide classic comedic fodder for the next Willis appearance on the Letterman show. But the funniest thing is: if the action hero's name wasn't etched on the sturdy square glass bottle with a cedar wood stopper, we might have considered buying it.
TIME - Cheating: Celebrity Rite of Passage?
CNN - When nail polish goes rogue
Boston Globe - Is it 'Mad Men' or 'Men in Black'?
AP - Are Europe's couture shows 'fur real'?
What's the true price of celebrity?
Having to make marketing moves that cast you in a foolish light. That's what.
Take the supreme Dirty South rapper Antwon "Big Boi" Patton, of the duo OutKast, for instance. Dude's been so desperate to get his much delayed solo CD launched that he's reached beyond all the respected critics who rave about "Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty", and submitted himself to sideshow acts like the one in Paste magazine.
What a bummer: being teased into thinking you'd be reading intimate secrets about a hip-hop star who prefers to wear bow ties, only to realize the feature consisted of Big looking at a short sampling of product photos and having his description of them cropped to a clipped few sentences.
And (pardon the expression) WTF?? Why does big keep saying in the article that he likes, 'whatever girls like'?
Isn't he married with kids? Can we trace the saggy pants trend back, therefore, to females' approval?
Just askin'...
SMELL GOOD, OR DIE TRYING: Running low on your supply of "eau de action movie hero", fellas? Well, never fear. Bruce Willis is here to spritz you down with a signature scent that must have seemed like as good an idea, at the time, as greenlighting "Lucky Number Slevin".
No doubt, this fragrance launch will provide classic comedic fodder for the next Willis appearance on the Letterman show. But the funniest thing is: if the action hero's name wasn't etched on the sturdy square glass bottle with a cedar wood stopper, we might have considered buying it.
TIME - Cheating: Celebrity Rite of Passage?
CNN - When nail polish goes rogue
Boston Globe - Is it 'Mad Men' or 'Men in Black'?
AP - Are Europe's couture shows 'fur real'?
Labels:
big boi,
Bruce Willis,
Gore,
Lohan,
Time magazine
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