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  • Project Runway’ Star Debuts Fall Collection in Coveted 9 PM Opening Night Slot

    EDGE Magazine Celebrates Start of Third Year by
    Sponsoring Designer Irina Shabayeva at Lincoln Center Event

    ‘Project Runway’ Star Debuts Fall Collection in Coveted 9 PM Opening Night Slot

    (New York, NY — February 22, 2011)   Who said the magazine business is dying? Among a handful of thriving regional publications is New Jersey-based EDGE Magazine, which started turning heads when it burst onto the scene in 2009—and made a major statement in the fashion world as the presenting sponsor of Irina Shabayeva’s Fall Collection at Lincoln Center in New York.

    EDGE secured the key 9:00 pm slot on Opening Night of Fashion Week presented by Mercedes-Benz for Shabayeva, whose work first won acclaim on Project Runway a year and a half ago. The celebration moved downtown to the James Hotel, where the 29-year-old designer was feted at an after-party held at celebrity chef David Burke’s rooftop nightclub, Jimmy’s.

    “What EDGE magazine has accomplished in two years is frankly astonishing,” says Shabayeva. “It’s an honor to be associated with a publication that connects with its readers the way EDGE does—and which brings fashion to their doorstep.”

    The relationship between magazine and designer began in the summer of 2010. HBO True Blood star Rutina Wesley offered to model fashion for EDGE and fell in love with one of Shabayeva’s dresses. The stunning shot made the cover of EDGE and triggered a surge of interest in the magazine—in New Jersey and online, where the EDGE web site (edgemagonline.com) quadrupled its hits overnight.

    EDGE is a smart, sexy suburban lifestyle magazine with a circulation of 80,000, primarily in Central New Jersey. The glossy oversized publication hits newsstands six times a year and features an eclectic mix of feature editorial, arts, food, travel, health & wellness stories and celebrity interviews (ranging from NBC’s Brian Williams to soul diva Gloria Gaynor to fashion icon Norma Kamali). In two years its page count has doubled, to 100.

    EDGE distinguished itself in a challenging marketplace by shooting its own fashion each issue. According to managing editor Mark Stewart, it’s a gamble that has obviously paid off.

    “Our investment in fashion has made people take a serious look at everything we do,” he explains. “What they find is consistently surprising and challenging ideas, sometimes with a raised eyebrow, sometimes with a knowing wink, but always with an EDGE

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  • "The Best of Jim Caruso's Cast Party" A BENEFIT FOR BROADWAY CARES/EQUITY FIGHTS AIDS

    REVIEW by James Andrew of Style Music TV


    Tonight, I went to see a show called "The Best of Jim Caruso's Cast Party" at Town Hall.

    I have not been to Jim's show at Birdlands before, so I'm not sure what to
    expect. But I have been to shows done by Scott Siegel, and they're always
    marvelous.

    Upon entering town hall, I saw a jazz trio setup on stage, and I was immediately
    thinking, this is going to be good: I love powerful Broadway songs, and also
    love smooth jazzy songs. Turns out this show has both, and then some !!!

    At the end of the show, the first feeling I have about it is:
    this show lives up to its name. It definitely is one of the best around.
    It has powerful Broadway style singing, it has smooth sweet jazzy vocals, it
    also has humor, comedian singing, dancing,... simply put, this show is full of
    variety and surprises.

    Jim, with the help of Billy (who is on piano, and the musical director), hosts
    the show. They introduce the performers, and they also sing a couple pieces.
    Below are some highlights of the show:

    Lisa has a unique, sassy, jazzy voice.

    Jenna also has a nice voice, and a delightful performance with her band and
    chorus setup.

    Karen, singing a song by Andrew Gerle, has the sweetest voice of the night in my
    humble opinion. Don't get me wrong, most performers on stage tonight are simply
    amazing, so to have the sweetest voice... (that means I'm searching online
    looking to buy her CD while writing this review... I already checked the CD
    sales desk at town hall, they didn't carry her CD...)


    Next singer that gives me a powerful impression is Natalie. She has a deep,
    powerful vocal, yet she makes it look so effortless.

    Marilyn Maye, two words to describe her performance: Standing Ovation !!!

    And not to be outdone by the ladies, Larry's song give us a very cozy, refined
    feel.

    On the other hand, William is a present surprise !! His presentation of the song
    "turn me on", and jamming with Billy on stage definitely marks one of the
    highlights in the show.

    With all these great singers, we have to have duets.

    Lucie and Hilary both did duet with Billy. The word "harmony" comes to mind
    when listening to duet pieces.

    On the contrary, Christopher's stalker song and Sally's Viagra song is funny,
    and yet they showed their level of power and control to be able to perform these
    tough pieces flawlessly.


    If we talk about funny, I guess when "Miranda Sings" sings her "think of me",
    its one of a kind.

    And just when you think you have seen it all, here comes another surprise:
    singing and dancing.
    Hinton's singing along with Mark Stuart's dancing is just perfect combo.

    and last but not least, we also have a few violin and saxophone performances.
    From Dave to Aaron, I guess the Dueling Fiddlers leave the deepest mark with
    Lady Gaga's song.

    And not to be outdone, this show finishes with its last performance by the one
    and only Liza Minnelli.


    To sum it up, I leave town hall with a smile on my face. I think I will visit
    birdlands to check out Jim's show. And I'm even more looking forward to the
    next show produced by Scott !! Scott's name is now a "quality seal" in my
    book. Highly Recommended if you're a Broadway music lover !!


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  • Since1910.com Launches 100 Day Tacori Jewelry Giveaway

                                                          

     

    Since1910.com Launches 100 Day Tacori Jewelry Giveaway in Honor of 100th Anniversary

     

    Grand Prize is 1 Carat Tacori Engagement Ring

     

    New York, NY- February 1, 2010: In honor of their 100th Anniversary, Since1910.com announced today a 100 day contest, where customers can enter to win a piece of Tacori jewelry everyday from now through May 1st. One grand prize winner will receive a 1 carat diamond Tacori Engagement ring, valued at $7,500. Four 2nd place winners will be given an 18k925 necklace, valued at $1,500 and 95 3rd place winners will be awarded Tacori jelly bean earrings, a $125 value.  

     

    In order to be eligible for the giveaway, participants must “Like” Since1910.com’s Facebook page and post a note to explain why they should be a winner. Winners will be selected after all entries are accepted through May 1st. From May 1st to August 1st, one winner will be announced every day.  The 1 carat Tacori Engagement Ring winner will be will be announced on August 1.

     

    “As a 4th generation family member, I’m proud to celebrate our 100th Anniversary by launching this unique contest and giving back to our customers,” President Michael Gross stated today. “We’re excited to communicate with our clients through Facebook and look forward to hearing everyone’s responses in the coming months.” 

     

    To view the official contest rules visit Since1910.com.

    About Since1910.com

     

    Since1910.com, is a family owned, fifth generation couture retail jewelry business, established in downtown Brooklyn, New York in the year 1910. The original store was named H.L. Gross & Bro. Jewelers, which it still maintains 10 decades later. Now located in downtown Garden City, Long Island, there are currently 3 generations working together at Since1910.com. Michael Gross is 4th generation family member and President. Brad Gross is 5th generation family member and Vice President. Helene Gross is 3rd generation and treasurer.

    Since1910.com is an platinum Tacori retailer in addition to being an authorized dealer of several bridal designers including Scott Kay, Martin Flyer, Henri Daussi, Vatche, ArtCarved, Simon G and more. 

    Since1910.com is a member of the prestigious AGS (American Gem Society) and adheres to their strict guidelines of business practices and professionalism. Since 1910.com is also members of the GIA, Jewelers Vigilance Committee, The Retail Jewelers of America, The New York State Jewelers Association and the Better Business Bureau.


     





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  • Harold Zimmerman is the winner of the Fashion Group International’s prestigious 2011 Rising Star Award

    We are thrilled to announce that Harold Zimmerman, founder and CEO of Votre Vu, is the winner of the Fashion Group International’s prestigious 2011 Rising Star Award in the Category of Beauty/Fragrance Entrepreneur. Other nominees included Christopher Chong of Amouage, Francis Kurkdjian of Maison Francis Kurkdjian, and Ellen Sirot of Hand Perfection.

     

    The 14th Annual Rising Star Awards, which recognize emerging talent in the Fashion and Design related industries, was held on Thursday, January 27, 2011 at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York City. Bobbi Brown Worldwide president Maureen Case presented Zimmerman with the award, of which he says,

     

    “Winning this award from Fashion Group International is truly an honor; I’m proud to be recognized for what we’ve accomplished so far at Votre Vu. However, my plea would be for everyone to stay tuned to the Votre Vu channel because baby, you ain’t seen nothing yet!”

     

    Founded in 2007, Votre Vu is a luxury skin care company offering the finest French-made, natural products. Vu’s premium formulas—created by a French, family-owned laboratory that boasts more than 80 years of research and development expertise—are botanically based with the best, freshest, and most potent ingredients used in skin care.

     

    Votre Vu products are available at www.votrevu.com

     

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  • Distinguished Concerts International New York (DCINY) Concert for Peace

    Distinguished Concerts International New York
    Iris Derke, Co-Founder and General Director
    Jonathan Griffith, Co-Founder and Artistic Director
    Concert for Peace
    Celebrating the Spirit of Martin Luther King, Jr
    Carnegie Hall January 17, 2010

     

     

    Great Music, Fun Time

    I was still cold from the weather outside when I meet Rachael to get our press tickets. When we walk into the hall I notice a great energy and vibe from the audience. It was a high level of music From the opening of Gloria (U.S. Premiere) by CHARLOTTE DAW PAULSEN, Mezzo-soprano to my favorites Stabat Mater with BELINDA SYKES,’ Ethnic’ Vocals and Mey CHARLOTTE DAW PAULSEN. The ending Paradisi Gloria was great!

    To say that the surroundings match the music for dramatic impact is quite the understatement: if what’s going on inside the Carnegie Hall is a little overwhelming, it seems that the massive choir may actually outnumber the audience. The subtext couldn’t scream any louder than the music: DCINY’s artistic director and principal conductor, Jonathan Griffith mastered the art of a conducting a large group with great skill and the highest order of talent.

     

    It was a great professional performance by the Distinguished Concerts International New York (DCINY) group. I encourage our audience to run to their next concert. Here is there link http://www.dciny.org/2011-season/

                                                                                             

    Distinguished Concerts International New York (DCINY) put together some of the best musical talent around today! Take a look at the talent from last night’s concert:

     

    Jonathan Griffith, DCINY Artistic Director and Principal Conductor

    Karl Jenkins: Stabat Mater and Gloria (US Premiere)

    Karl Jenkins, Composer-in-Residence

    Belinda Sykes, ‘Ethnic’ Vocals and Mey

    Charlotte Daw Paulsen, Mezzo-soprano

     

    - James Andrew Style Music TV


    Ensemble bios

     


    B. Perrot

    Kings Chorale (Canada)

    Kings Chorale is a non-auditioned choir founded in 1982 by its current director. The group performs a wide variety of music from the classical repertoire through the popular realm and in several languages. The choir is made up of people from all walks of life and all ages drawn from communities throughout the Annapolis Valley in Nova Scotia, Canada. The only prerequisite for membership in the group is the enjoyment of singing.

    Graduating from Westminster Choir College in 1975, Bill Perrot been active in the Nova Scotia Choral Federation and the Association of Canadian Choral Communities. Bill is the founding conductor of Kings Chorale and Artistic Director of Nova Voce, Nova Scotia’s premier men’s choir. He has conducted the Annapolis Valley Honour Choir, Acadia University Chorus, Acadia Vocal Ensemble. and has prepared choirs for performances by Symphony Nova Scotia and the Nova Scotia Youth Orchestra. In May of 2008, Bill was given the Alumni Merit Award from Westminster Choir College for his work with choirs, particularly youth choirs, in Nova Scotia.


     

     


    T. Howard

    Kirk Choir of Pasadena Presbyterian Church (CA)

    The music ministry at Pasadena Presbyterian Church includes eight choirs and ensembles covering three language groups and involving well over 100 musicians from kindergarten on up. Founded in 1940 by celebrated choral conductor Howard Swan, the Kirk Choir serves as the church’s principal choir during Sunday morning English-language worship services. Its diverse repertoire embraces the breadth of traditional choral music, music written in our time, and music from other cultures. The choir is seen weekly on the church’s cable television broadcast and is featured at several concerts each season as part of the church’s “Friends of Music” concert series.

    Timothy Howard is Director of Music and Organist at Pasadena Presbyterian Church where, among his other duties, he directs the church’s Kirk Choir. In addition, he is Lecturer in Music at California State University, Northridge and head of the school’s organ program. A graduate, with honors, from the University of Southern California with a Doctor of Musical Arts degree, Dr. Howard also holds degrees from Westminster Choir College and Biola University. His organ scores to accompany the silent films “Nosferatu,” “From the Manger to the Cross,” and “The Life and Passion of Jesus Christ” are widely available.

      


    R. McCartney

     

    Methodist College Chapel Choir (Ireland)

    The Chapel Choir concentrates mainly on liturgical music and has established a strong reputation through frequent radio and television broadcasts. In recent years the choir has sung in various Cathedrals in Ireland and England. In the summer of 2008 the choir returned to Westminster Abbey for its ninth residence in recent years.

    In 2004 the Chapel Choir became Songs of Praise Senior School Choir of the Year and UTV Grammar School Choir of the Year. The choir regularly produces choral and organ scholars for Cambridge Colleges and two recent past members are recent organ scholars in Emmanuel College Cambridge, Corpus Christi College Cambridge and Christchurch College Oxford.

    Before coming to Methodist College Ruth McCartney, director, was Head of Music at Markethill High School from 1988-1994. She is best known for her work with the Choirs in Methody. Ruth has both sung in and conducted many choirs over the years. In the early nineties she was one of two sopranos in the six part choral group Kaleidoscope who broadcast regularly on television and radio. She was a music critic for the Irish News and is an examiner and moderator with CCEA. In the 2003 New Year’s honours list she was awarded an MBE for her services to education. She was also awarded an honorary ABRSM from the Royal School of Church Music in 2005.



     


    J. Anderson

     

    Ottawa University Concert Choir (KS)

    Concert Choir, founded in 1938, is Ottawa University’s premiere choral ensemble. Its membership is determined by audition and is open to all students. Concert Choir’s history of excellence in choral music calls upon its singers to maintain high levels of individual musicianship and ensemble skills as they perform music spanning the history of all choral traditions. Concert Choir is the major choral ensemble called upon to sing for official University events and to appear on behalf of the University beyond the campus. It performs frequently in area churches, in on-campus concerts, and tours annually during the spring semester, both nationally and internationally.

    Jeff Anderson, Visiting Professor of Music at Ottawa University, directs Concert Choir and Jazz Singers. He holds degrees from Southwestern College (BME), The Wichita State University (MME), and The University of Missouri-Kansas City (DMA) where he studied choral conducting under Eph Ely. Prior to his appointment at Ottawa University, Dr. Anderson’s professional experience included teaching high school choral music and directing church music. His choirs have performed at state, regional, and national conventions of The National Association of Music Education and American Choral Directors Association. He is active as a festival conductor, adjudicator, and consultant in choral music education.

     


    F. Woolston

    Sine Nomine Singers (NC)

    The Sine Nomine Singers is a chamber choir of professional and professional caliber amateurs founded by Music Director Finley Woolston in 1998. The choir performs in Eastern North Carolina in support of numerous charitable and public events. Membership is by invitation only and varies depending on performance requirements. The ensemble has appeared on behalf of The American Cancer Society, Foundation for Hospice, and Musicians for Missions relief for Haiti. They were also recently invited to New York City to perform for ceremonies honoring a disabled U.S. Marine wounded in Iraq.

    Finley Woolston devotes himself to music after a career in the Marine Corps and Navy. He was a student of Brock McHelheren of the Crane School of Music and a cum laude vocal performance major at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. He sings with and was a past Music Director of Schola Cantorum, the choir of the Episcopal Diocese of East Carolina. He is Music Director of the Crystal Coast Choral Society and has prepared members of that community chorus to perform major choral works in Carnegie Hall and Avery Fisher Hall. He is the founder and director of the Sine Nomine Singers, a chamber choir of professional and amateur singers.

     


    F. DeMiero

    Sno-King Community Chorale (WA)

    The 117-voice Sno-King Community Chorale calls Edmonds, Washington home. Conducted by Frank DeMiero, the Chorale has been delighting audiences since 2001. The Chorale’s guiding credo is to “sing with a smile on your face and love in your heart”. Each concert is unique and reflects the groups’ success in performing challenging and diverse choral literature; sharing the stage with a variety of instrumentalists; and featuring music from classical to jazz to Broadway. The Sno-King Community Chorale is made up of community members who desire to experience the joy of singing as members of a choral team.


    Frank DeMiero
    ’s career started with playing accordion. Thank God it blossomed from there! Frank earned a BA in Education from Eastern Washington University and a Masters in Conducting from Central Washington University. The Frank DeMiero Jazz Camp has served over 6000 students during its 25 years. Frank’s choral groups have received consistent international acclaim. Recognized internationally for his innovations in all areas of music education, Frank is in demand as a guest conductor, adjudicator, clinician and motivational speaker. He currently conducts the Seattle Jazz Singers and the Sno-King Community Chorale. Frank is co-founder of Sound Music Publications.

     


    R. Bouwer

    University of Johannesburg Choir (South Africa)

    The UJ Choir was formed in 2005. Although the choir consists of mostly African singers, the aim is to excel in both Western and African Music.

    In 2006 they won a Gold Award at the 16th International Festival of Advent and Christmas Music and a special jury prize for Multicultural Achievement. In 2007 they performed The Armed Man - A Mass for Peace by Karl Jenkins in the Johannesburg City Hall and Jenkins conducting.

    The UJ Choir won the category for Traditional Music at two international choir competitions in 2008 and was the only South African choir to perform at the 8th World Choral Symposium in Denmark.

    Renette Bouwer, director, graduated with a B.Mus. degree, specialising in Composition (organ and piano as major instruments), from the University of Pretoria in 1980. She received her B.Mus. (Hons.) degree from UNISA in 1990 and her M.Mus. degree in Conducting through the University of Stellenbosch in 2009.

    She currently works with voices from different cultural backgrounds, proving flexibility of the voice and adaptability of young singers to different styles of music.

    Apart from her involvement with choirs, she has performed as soprano soloist in numerous oratoria in South Africa as well as in Europe. She has released more than 11 CDs with choirs, ensembles and as soloist.


     


    J. Chapin

    West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South Concert Choir (NJ)

    Concert Choir is an auditioned group of 102 singers in grades 10-12. Concert Choir rehearses and performs challenging repertoire from many genres. The Concert Choir performs extensively throughout the state of New Jersey and abroad and has won numerous awards and superior ratings in nationally adjudicated festivals. Carnegie Hall in New York City, Patriots Theater in Trenton, and The Kimmel Center in Philadelphia are just a few venues where the choir has performed. Last year the choir performed Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana at the Great Auditorium in Ocean Grove, NJ under the direction of Dr. Allen Crowell from the University of Georgia.

    Janice Chapin has been Director of Choirs at West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South for the past nine years. Her duties include Directing the Concert Choir, Women’s Choir and Chorale, which all meet daily. In addition, she directs two auditioned a-cappella choirs and is Vocal Director for the school’s spring musical. Previously, Mrs. Chapin taught middle school in Princeton, NJ, where she led her choirs to first place finishes and superior ratings in national festivals as well as tours of the United States and Canada. Janice shares the music ministry with her husband Paul at the First Baptist Church in Bordentown, New Jersey where she acts as Assistant Choir Director.

     

     

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