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  • Gossip Girl's Kelly Rutherford Attends Shop Italy NYC Launch

    Gossip Girl star Kelly Rutherford attended the VIP launch celebration for ITC’s Shop Italy NYC at Centre 548 in Chelsea on Tuesday night.  Surrounded by all things Italian, the actress, who spoke at the event’s press reception about her love of Italian fashion, wore an olive-colored dress by her favorite designer, announcing, “Thank goodness Gossip Girl got picked up for a fifth season so I can continue buying Bruno Cucinelli clothes!” After her speech, Kelly posed for photos and mingled with guests as they sipped cocktails courtesy of iconic Italian brand MARTINI.


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  • Apollo Announces Host and Talent for 2011 Spring Gala Honoring Stevie Wonder

    STEVIE WONDER TO BE HONORED AT THE APOLLO THEATER’S 2011 ANNUAL SPRING GALA BENEFIT

    CONCERT AND AWARDS CEREMONY

    MONDAY, JUNE 13, 2011

     

    SINBAD TO HOST; SPECIAL PERFORMANCES BY WYCLEF JEAN,

    YOLANDA ADAMS, MELANIE FIONA AND RAPHAEL SAADIQ

     

    BENEFIT SUPPORTS THE LEGENDARY NON-PROFIT THEATER’S

    EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY PROGRAMS


    HARLEM, NY – June 6, 2011 – The Apollo Theater today announced the complete lineup for its sixth Annual Spring Gala Benefit Concert honoring cultural icon Stevie Wonder, who will be inducted into the Apollo Legends Hall of Fame. The Benefit supports the preservation of the non-profit Theater’s unparalleled legacy, its current initiatives for emerging artists, and community and educational programs in New York City and beyond.

     

    Wyclef Jean, Yolanda Adams, Melanie Fiona, Raphael Saadiq, Paul Schaffer, and Chick Corea, as well as other surprise guests, will perform during this special evening dedicated to Mr. Wonder’s legacy as an artist and philanthropist. The program will be hosted by celebrated comedian and former host of Showtime at the Apollo, Sinbad.

     

    “I am proud to be hosting this outstanding evening honoring two ‘Wonders of the World’: the great Stevie Wonder and the legendary Apollo Theater,” said Sinbad.  “In many ways, hosting this event is like going full circle in my career. There isn’t a person in my time up to now that didn’t want to be Stevie Wonder. Getting to meet and hang with Stevie over the years—as well as hosting Showtime at the Apollo for two years—were milestones in my life.” 

     

    Stevie Wonder joins other iconic performers in the Apollo Legends Hall of Fame—musicians, artists, and entertainers whose path to fame included the Apollo—including Michael Jackson, Aretha Franklin, Quincy Jones, Patti LaBelle, Smokey Robinson, James Brown, Gladys Knight, Little Richard, and Ella Fitzgerald.  Each Apollo Legends Hall of Fame inductee is honored with a plaque on the Apollo Walk of Fame, installed under the Theater’s iconic marquee on 125th Street in Harlem.

     

    Additionally, The Apollo will present cosmetics giant Revlon with its Corporate Award, accepted by Chairman, Ronald O. Perelman, in recognition of Revlon’s support  of the Apollo. Philanthropist and arts supporter Reginald Van Lee will receive The Percy E. Sutton Civic Leadership Award, named in honor of one of New York City’s legendary leaders and a champion of Harlem and its cultural institutions.

     

    Produced by Ron Weisner for Ron Weisner Entertainment with events management services provided by JKS Events, the benefit concert will be under the musical direction of Ray Chew, whose credits include Musical Director for American Idol, NBC’s The Singing Bee, Showtime at the Apollo as well as the Apollo’s weekly Amateur Night show.  Following the performance, the event will conclude with the Apollo Supper Club—a stylish lounge atmosphere created by David Monn featuring spectacular gourmet creations prepared by Great Performances.  The world renowned DJ D-Nice will provide music for late-night dancing.

     

    About Stevie Wonder

    Celebrated American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, record producer and activist Stevie Wonder has had a long association with the Apollo Theater, appearing for the first time in 1962 when he was 12 years old. At that time, he was called “Little Stevie Wonder,” and was already touring as a professional act (and was the only “child act”) as part of Berry Gordy’s “Motown Revue,” a road show featuring top acts from the Motown Label.  Stevie played a major role in the show since he could sing, play harmonica, organ, congas and drums, which led to him being called a “wonder child.”  Other notable Apollo appearances include the “Save the Apollo Concert” in the 1980s and sold out solo concerts in 2005. 

     

    The Percy E. Sutton Civic Leadership Award is named for Percy E. Sutton, a distinguished community leader, entrepreneur, and long-time advocate for Harlem, and is a testament to his longstanding relationship and devotion to the Apollo and the City of New York. Mr. Sutton was Manhattan borough president for three terms, and at the time, was New York State’s highest ranking African-American elected official. After retiring from politics, he built a media empire, founding the Inner City Broadcasting Corporation in 1971, which became the second largest black owned radio broadcasting company in the United States. In 1981, Mr. Sutton purchased the world famous Apollo Theater and made pivotal contributions toward the efforts to revitalize and restore the Apollo. Percy E. Sutton graduated from Prairie View A&M University, Tuskegee Institute, and Hampton Institute. After serving as an intelligence officer in World War II with the Tuskegee Airmen, he earned a law degree from Brooklyn College and became one of America’s best-known lawyers, fighting for civil rights and representing many African-American activists, including Malcolm X. Mr. Sutton has received many honors, including the renaming of the 125th Street Manhattanville Post Office and Fifth Avenue from 124th to 142nd Street in his name.

     

    About the Apollo Theater

    The Apollo Theater is one of Harlem’s, New York City’s, and America’s most iconic and enduring cultural institutions.  The Apollo was one of the first theaters in New York, and the country, to fully integrate, welcoming traditionally African-American, Hispanic, and local immigrant populations in the audience, as well as headlining uniquely talented entertainers who found it difficult to gain entrance to other venues of similar size and resources.  Since introducing the first Amateur Night contests in 1934, the Apollo Theater has played a major role in cultivating artists and in the emergence of innovative musical genres including jazz, swing, bebop, R&B, gospel, blues, soul, and hip-hop.  Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, Billie Holiday, Sammy Davis, Jr., James Brown, Bill Cosby, Michael Jackson, Gladys Knight, Luther Vandross, D’Angelo, Lauryn Hill, and countless others began their road to stardom on the Apollo’s stage. Based on its cultural significance and architecture, the Apollo Theater received state and city landmark designation in 1983 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

     

    The Apollo's annual season is made possible by lead support from The Coca-Cola Company, the Edward and Leslye Phillips Family Foundation, the Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone, Reggie Van Lee, The Ford Foundation, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Bloomberg, and the Neuberger Berman Foundation.  Lead annual support is also provided by public funds from the City of New York Theater Subdistrict Council; with additional funding from the National Endowment for the Arts; the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council; New York State funding from Senator Bill Perkins, Assemblyman Keith L.T. Wright, and the Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation; and the New York State Council for the Arts. Visit www.apollotheater.orgto learn more.

     Apollo Theater - 253 West 125th Street, New York, NY10027

    Tickets for the 2011 Spring Gala and after-party are on sale now. To purchase benefit tickets to the event or to make a donation to the Apollo Theater Foundation, Inc., email ApolloSpringGala@jksevents.com  or call 212-380-8946.






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  • Harry Josh/John Frieda LIVE Webcast THIS WEDNESDAY!

    John Frieda International Creative Consultant HARRY JOSH will be hosting a LIVE 30-minute interactive  Webcast  THIS WEDNESDAY (June 8th) at 6pm EST.  We would love for you to share this with your readers!
     
     
    During the Damage Control: Live Webcast, Harry will reveal how to practice safe styling with the John Frieda Full Repair Collection by not only reversing the look and feel of overworked hair, but also shielding hair from the effects of over styling.

     
    Simply sign up for the webcast via the Facebook link below or through the John Frieda website, and submit a question that you would like to see Harry answer during the webcast.  By doing this, you will automatically receive one full-size product from the collection!
     
     
    Additionally, Harry will provide a special code during the webcast that participants can use to enter to win the grand prize – a trip to New York and a haircut/style with Harry!
     
    Date: Wednesday, June 8th 
    Time: 6pm – 6:30pm EST
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  • The iconic LEONOR GREYL certified Organic PALM OIL

    “Healthy and glamourous hair using natural products” has been LEONOR GREYL’s motto since its creation in 1968. Far more than a declaration of intent, healthy and gorgeous hair using natural products is the approach chosen by Leonor and Jean-Marie Greyl, and which their daughter Caroline and her husband Tom continue to follow with enthusiasm.

    During the 1970s, when the concept was still quite abstract, LEONOR GREYL demanded natural treatments and formulas in her Institute and for her products. At the time the hair treatments were quite radical, not too concerned with the aesthetic aspect and with solutions often resulting from chemistry. LEONOR GREYL was a forerunner and a visionary. It’s nature which enables her and which will always enable her to be the exclusive benchmark Brand in the world of hair care.

    LEONOR GREYL products have always respected the environment. The philosophy of this family business, since its creation, rests on a scrupulous selection of all of its supplier sources in order to offer its clients around the world high quality, effective, innovative natural ingredients for outstanding quality. LEONOR GREYL has always favoured nature’s most precious, intimate secrets to treat, repair, beautify and make hair gorgeous.

    This pioneering Brand was the first ever to use the healing properties of palm oil and has been using them to protect hair since 1970.

     

    Although LEONOR GREYL already used organic quality Palm Oil, faced with numerous controversies surrounding the intensive cultivation of palm trees and their damaging effects on the environment, LEONOR GREYL now stamps the bottles with “100% organic palm oil”. It is therefore an organic quality palm oil that the Brand currently favours, harvested in a region in Colombia where its production poses no threat to the environment.

     

    Focus on Organic PALM OIL

    By definition, organic farming favours cultivation methods, which preserve or increase the organic matter in the soil. Collected in Colombia, the Palm Oil used by LEONOR GREYL observes the fundamentals of respect for life and biodiversity.

    Since its beginnings in 1970, this organic plantation has preserved the trees on the land, and is against all deforestation, partial or total.

     

    The one, the only, incomparable LEONOR GREYL PALM OIL

    PALM OIL is our best friend for summer! Made from 97 % natural oils, PALM OIL is amazingly softening and regenerating. Its “Holiday” aroma is already a journey. It’s the best and a true friend to hair exposed to the sun, the ideal partner to protect it and insure the beauty of all hair exposed to UV, wind, salt, chlorine...or any summer pleasure!

     PALM OIL says yes to everything!

    Yes it protects against the sun and UV rays, yes it “body guards” hair against chlorine in swimming pools, yes it transforms our hair into mermaids’ locks in the sea, yes it protects, yes it softens, yes it repairs our fabulous hair.

    PALM OIL is sexy!

    PALM OIL is a sexy beauty secret which is passed from generation to generation, from mothers to daughters, between sisters, among friends. This oil evokes sensuality, the heat on the sun on your skin, like a drop of luxury. True luxury, having time to yourself, deciding to pleat your hair or tie it up with a nicely tanned hand, twirling it around your fingers and inventing a new style each day.

     

    PALM OIL insures!

    PALM OIL protects our hair against all types of damage: colouring, lightening, brushing, straightening, sun, swimming.Completely vegetal and certified ORGANIC, it congeals, whatever the climatic conditions under 77 degrees Fahrenheit, creating a soft, but impenetrable protective barrier. It isolates the hair by forming a protective film, nourishing and repairing, impenetrable to water and filtering UV rays.

     

    Professional advice

    The morning before going to the beach:

    On dry hair, apply to the lengths and ends before combing or brushing through to coat all the hair. Leave it on all day, touching up if necessary by rubbing a small dot between the palms of your hands and reapplying to the hair. For long hair, part in the centre before splitting the hair into two pleats or pull the hair up high at the back and plait tightly or even a pretty ponytail. For a chic ponytail: once the hair is in a ponytail, take a small lock of hair and wind it around the band and fix in place with a hairpin.

     An improvised French pleat? Beautiful using a chopstick from a Chinese restaurant.

    For short hair, PALM OIL defines the boy crop and disciplines the most rebellious hair.For a surprising feminine touch draw the hair and wear large decorated earrings.

     

    Party time

    The real refinement is washing the hair in the evening. PALM OIL washes out very easily with a single shampooing, allow it to dry naturally and reapply PALM OIL, using it as a styling product. It must be applied gradually, rub it into a few locks at the side and allow them to fall back to create a “messy” glossy effect.

     

    Leonor Greyl Huile de Palme is available for $49 at lockandmane.com

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