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In case you were actually in Las Vegas attending the 2022 Grammy Awards and missed our event we are delighted to share with you our exclusive coverage of Hollywood Weekly’s Grammy Viewing party held at 501 Broadway Studio in Santa Monica. The event was complete with our highly publicized red carpet celebrity photos and amazing musical performances. We wish to thank Eric Zuley and Dr. Dante Sears for their outstanding hospitality and our wonderful sponsors. Additionally, we are honored to include our coverage of the Fourth Annual Notte di Savoia Los Angeles spring charity gala hosted by the American Foundation of Savoy. Orders was held at The Jonathan Club downtown. More than 170 patrons gathered at the black-tie gala in support of the Foundation's philanthropic mission — Chivalry for Children's Causes — benefiting Caterina’s Club, a Southern California-based nonprofit that provides 5,000 warm pasta meals to motel, homeless and lowincome children daily. This girl does everything, all the time. And she does it well. Trying to keep up with Kymberli Boynton is the challenge at hand. Your best bet for success is to tune in to her new reality TV shows. The first episode of the reality TV show called Keeping Up With Kym will be filmed at her celebrity-filled birthday event on May 7th, at Memelli Sports Bar in Murrieta. The other show is called Keeping It Real With Kym and will air sometime in the fall. It’s a talk show and will be filmed in front of a live studio audience, she explains. “ I wanted to do things differently with the talk show.” This issue of Hollywood Weekly also features 17-YEAR-OLD SINGER, songwriter, teen activist HITHA. She is from California and is an amazingly talented artist who is on a mission to spread empowerment worldwide through her music. She is also involved with India Prime Minister Narendra Modi's mission on "Self-Reliant India” and "Save and Educate Girls." We also wish to acknowledge Bedside Readings for the continuous support. And finally, Charmaine Blake’s Red Carpet Oscar Viewing Dinner took place on Oscar Night, Sunday, March 27th, 2022. The event was an absolute success! Special guest Eric Benét did an amazing job hosting the event. The auction was filled with priceless pieces of art from Picasso to Norman Rockwell. One lucky attendee went home with a unique Michael Jordan piece that had rings from Jordan’s championship seasons with the Bulls. There were live performances along with a delightful three-course dinner from Top Chef Elijah Brown from Las Vegas, NV. The HUSL displayed their NFTs along with their HUSLVERSE that is soon to be released on March 30th! There were past and present Oscar nominees in attendance with a large red carpet. Eric Benét introduced Jason Derulo who was unable to leave Dubai in time. Enjoy!

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his girl does everything, all the time. And she does it well. Trying to keep up with Kymberli Boynton is the challenge at hand. Your best bet for success is to tune in to her new reality TV shows.

The first episode of the reality TV show called Keeping Up With Kym will be filmed at her celebrity filled birthday event on May 7th, at Memelli Sports Bar in Murrieta. The owner, Mel, is a very good friend of mine, and the venue is definitely a one of a kind for this area. It’s LA in the IE and everyone should come check it out. The upcoming TV shows are big productions being produced by Rayster Michaels Quiroga at Dream Cinema Productions and Gary Devon Dotson at Nite Vision Entertainment. I am blessed to have a great production team who I also consider family. I want to always acknowledge my friends who got me here starting with Lainee Rhodes, actress, Helen Rhodes, Joseph Kelly, producer and of course my producers Gary and Rayster and my publicists Jimmy Star. I am excited to also be a part of the Standalone Film Festival and Warner Brothers Studios with Rayster Michaels Quiroga. We will be shooting parts of my other TV show on the WB lots later in this year. Yep, that’s correct - two shows. The other show is called Keeping It Real With Kym and will air sometime in the fall. It’s a talk show and will be filmed in front of a live studio audience, she explains. I wanted to do things a differently with the talk show. I want guests that are super talented, but not a household name yet, like Joseph Kelly. He’s a producer and an actor, and a good friend of mine. People rarely recognize the names behind the scenes, and they are the reason entertainment exists. It’s also important to Kym to showcase businesses that are still struggling since the pandemic. A lot of local businesses as well as major ones are now closed due to the pandemic. The ones that were lucky to reopen are still struggling and I want to help support them by recognizing them and encouraging people to shop local. There are plenty of

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diamonds in the rough out there that deserves some attention. SURVIVING THE PANDEMIC During the pandemic Kym got sick and almost died. But not from Covid. It started with me marking things off my bucket list, like getting a tattoo. I’m an island girl, and my family is from Guam. My brother, who is a tattoo artist owns Long Beach Ink Assassins in Long Beach, and he did this amazing piece on my left shoulder that represents my heritage. Shortly after the sitting she got a soar throat and ran a fever. She came down with a pneumonia. It wasn’t Covid, but it was extremely bad. I ran a 101-degree fever for 19 days straight and one area of my lungs had collapsed. I couldn’t breathe for over two and a half months. I had lost a lot of family and friends to Covid. Because of the restrictions in place hospitals were not allowing anyone but the patient in, and my family and friends died alone. By this time, I had started planning for my own funeral and I said to my kids; “I am not going to die alone in a hospital, I’m going to die in my bed.” After that experience I will never ever take breathing for granted again. She says that it was thanks to her strong faith in God that she pulled through. In January of this year, I did get Covid. My doctor was very worried that if the virus got to my lungs, I would not survive it. Thank God, it didn’t attack my lungs and I experienced nothing short of symptoms of a bad cold. TURNED LONELINESS INTO CREATIVITY Kym is bubbly and laughs when she talks. She gives off a very positive vibe. But things haven’t always been so bright. She had a truly tough childhood involving loneliness, abuse and incredibly strict parents and grandfather. I hated parts of my childhood. When other children got to go out and play, I was sitting at my grandparent’s dinner table reading the dictionary, newspaper and university textbooks


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that made no sense to an elementary student. Their goal for me was to be a writer, or a journalist and they kept grooming me for that. I did end up getting a journalism degree which led me to becoming a journalist and editor for various magazines and newspapers. Although it was a great experience, my love was always performing arts. All I ever wanted to do was dance, sing, act and be on stage. But that wasn’t good enough for my family. My grandfather who was retired from the U.S Navy and from Cal State Long Beach told me that because my mom was an attorney and my aunt was a chiropractor, I needed to follow suit with something of such status. Being a dancer, singer actress or any of that wasn’t going to cut it. As a child Kym spent a lot of time alone in her room, turning her sadness into creativity. My grandmother was my biggest fan. She is the one who started me in all my dance classes at the age of three. She just loved to hear me sing and watch me dance. She would drive miles away multiple times a week to take me to all my lessons. We would always sing together, and she was the only one who accepted, loved, and encouraged my creativity and talent. But at the end of the day, I was a very lonely child. Since I didn’t have any siblings to play with, I became very creative by myself. I had my own room with a record player, an organ, a tape recorder. My dolls and stuffed animals were my audience. I made up musicals, songs, and dance routines nightly. I even made admission tickets that I would give to my dolls, stuffed animals, and my grandparent’s so they can watch my show. I had made my grandparents’ laundry room my stage. It’s silly, but that’s what I did. She wrote her first musical at the age of 12 and was able to cast her classmates and other school friends in it and performed it for her elementary school. Throughout her teenage years and early into her 20’s she was blessed with many opportunities. She was a singer and a dancer and ambitious beyond belief and became a mom at the age of 16 to her son, Corey. Being a teen mom, had its challenges. Surprisingly, my mom ended up being very supportive through it and allowed me the freedom and opportunity to finish school and be a teenager. I was offered a record deal at Capital Records but because I was told that it would require me to be on tour, and pretty much gone all the time I had to make a choice to follow my dream or be a mom. So, I put that dream on hold. At the age of 20, I met Whitney Houston’s aunt Marlene Dove, Founder of the Blackwell International Academy of Performing Arts, and the Omni Youth Awards. She took me under her wing, and I became her dance choreographer, talent manager and personal assistant. She became my mentor and taught me everything about the entertainment industry. I was blessed with many opportunities such as playing a character role on CBS Soap opera, “The Young & the Restless”, backup dancer for Paula Abdul’s “Knocked Out” video, a contestant on “The Gong Show” and many more. ONE DOOR OPENS ANOTHER Throughout the years Kym opened her first dance school at age 22. At the age of 24 she gave birth to her first daughter 6 • HOLLYWOOD WEEKLY


Amanda, who was born at 24 weeks and weighing only 1lb 8 oz. It was an emotional time for her as she was told that her daughter may or may not live and if so had to live her first 3 months of life in the NICU of Long Beach Memorial. She had to reach a minimum of 5lbs and be healthy enough to come home. And she made it. Kym took a hiatus in her careers for the first two years of Amanda’s life to be a stay-at-home mom. She continued her education and obtained her degree in Liberal Arts and went to work as an elementary school teacher. While teaching she obtained her degree in education and became an elementary school principal. At age 27 Kym had a high-risk pregnancy which had her bedridden with a home nurse until she had an emergency C-section and gave birth to her third and last child, daughter Kaitlyn. In 2004 she and her family moved to Las Vegas, Nevada for a few years and she opened Polaris Performing Arts Academy and Proscenium Talent Management. While in Vegas she was also able to sing in many casinos including the infamous Stardust. She also was a finalist in Fox TV’s “Singsations”. She missed her family and friends back in California and saw that Las Vegas wasn’t the right environment for her young daughters’, so they moved back to California bringing with them her performing arts academy. Kymberli then again went back to school and from 2008-2017 has obtained additional degrees in Marriage and Family Therapy and Music. Kymberli says that the fact that she has done so many different things may seem weird from the outside, but that every opportunity led to a new one. The way it played out for me over my life and my timeline just synced up really well. My mom once told me to learn as much as I could in my life so that I would never be without a job and have knowledge and skills in careers. So, I did just that. I loved school, I loved learning new things and I just loved the fact that I could learn and master everything myself. STILL KEEPING UP? Kym is an entrepreneur, a licensed marriage and family therapist, certified hypnotherapist, and she recently opened Hashtag Selfie Experience Gallery in June 2021, which at that time was California’s only Selfie Experience Gallery. She is also a Co-Producer for three different film companies that have movies in the pipeline, she plays piano and flute. She has two associate degrees, two bachelors and two masters. She took the pandemic as a sign that it was time to slow down. Being who she is, Kymberli turned even that into something positive and creative. The pandemic gave me time to rest but be creative on what I wanted to do next. I had to close my brick and mortars on my wellness center and performing arts academy, but when the pandemic was lifted, I reopened Polaris, did telehealth with my patients, and ended up opening California’s first selfie museum instead. I got the idea from my son who lives in Denver. He told me over the phone one day that his girlfriend and daughter had

been at the selfie museum all day. I had never even heard of a selfie museum, so I did the research and found nothing like that existed here in California and ran with the idea. Hashtag Selfie Experience Gallery is now located in Temecula Promenade Mall. Hashtag is MORE than just a “photo” or “selfie’ place, it’s an interactive experience that you are a part of the art. We don’t just stop with our various backdrops and movable props, we also have a green screen room, in house DJ and podcast show, mobile services and are now starting various creative workshops in May. My two biggest passions, besides my family, are people and performing arts. I just love being able to help people obtain their goals and desires as I have. Through the years and my experiences and careers, I have found what I am good at. I’m good at helping people, making them better and empowering them. TIME’S UP – MOVE ON! Maybe the most important person that Kym has helped in her life, has been herself. My life wasn’t always successful and happy. I survived my fair amount of tragedies as I have accomplishments. I believe that everything that happens to us, good and bad, is our story. Our past doesn’t have to define us. We are the authors of our own story of life and each person in our story is just a character and we can choose our scenes. If we don’t like the characters, we removed them, if we don’t like our scenes, we change them. Overall, our story is a reflection over our triumphs both good and bad. Every time I have a negative situation, I give myself a time limit as to how long I am going to let it affect me. When the time is up, I’m done with it. I move on. HOLLYWOOD WEEKLY • 7


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MERICAN FOUNDATION OF SAVOY ORDERS’ FOURTH ANNUAL LOS ANGELES ROYAL GALA RAISES FUNDS FOR CATERINA’S CLUB, A SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHARITY FEEDING 5,000 CHILDREN A DAY

Guest of honor His Royal Highness Prince Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy and prominent business leaders support Foundation's mission of “Chivalry for Children’s Causes” at the Notte di Savoia

LOS ANGELES, Calif. — On Saturday evening, April 9, 2022, the Fourth Annual Notte di Savoia Los Angeles spring charity gala hosted by the American Foundation of Savoy Orders was held at The Jonathan Club downtown. More than 170 patrons gathered at the black-tie gala in support of the Foundation's philanthropic mission — Chivalry for Children's Causes — benefiting Caterina’s Club, a Southern California-based nonprofit that provides 5,000 warm pasta meals to motel, homeless and low-income children daily. The American Foundation of Savoy Orders was delighted to welcome back His Royal Highness the Hereditary Crown Prince of Italy, Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy, Prince of Venice and Prince of Piedmont, as the guest of honor for this occasion. His remarks were the highlight of the evening, as he praised the achievements of the Foundation in carrying on its mission.

“I am thrilled to see the American Foundation of Savoy Orders continue my family’s centuries-old tradition of supporting families in need, especially during these challenging and unprecedented times,” said Prince Emanuele Filiberto.

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Event Chairmen Commander Daniel and Dame Commander Florentina McClory with H.R.H. Prince Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy

H.R.H. Prince Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy


“The Fourth Annual Notte di Savoia Los Angeles gala was a tremendous success, providing Caterina’s Club with ongoing funding and support, as they have donated more than 7 million meals to homeless and low-income children since their founding in 2003,” stated Event Chairman Daniel McClory. “Our American Foundation of Savoy Orders has truly been blessed with incredible members of our American Delegation and the efforts of the Savoy Foundation with the Notte di Savoia, reflecting the very charitable work upon which our Savoy Orders have been based. Whether we head from East to West or North to South, our members are joining forces in responding to societal needs, and Caterina’s Club is a great example. We applaud all, especially Chef Bruno Serato and Host Committee Co-Chairs Daniel and Florentina McClory for their good will and spirited work in making the Notte the success that occurred on April 9,” concluded Carl Morelli, Esq. and Joseph Sciame, respectively the Chairman of the Board and President of the American Foundation of Savoy Orders.

H.R.H. Prince Emmanuel Filiberto of Savoy (far left) with Savoy Cav. Bruno Serato (far right), Founder of Caterina's Club, and one of the beneficiary families at the American Foundation of Savoy Orders’ 2022 Notte di Savoia Los Angeles Charity Gala The Los Angeles Notte di Savoia continues a thousand-year tradition of goodwill and charitable giving through its patrons, benefactors and sponsors. This year’s sponsors include:

PLATINUM SPONSORS:

Musicians (left to right) Aaron Medina, guitarist and singer, Nadia Lanfranconi, lead singer and guitarist, Nick Sword, guitarist, and Andrew Crosswhite, drummer, perform at the Notte di Savoia

The American Foundation of Savoy Orders’ 2022 Notte di Savoia Charity Gala at The Jonathan Club in Downtown Los Angeles

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Albeck Financial Services, Inc. Asset Entities, Inc. Belivacqua PLLC BF Borgers CPA, PC Boustead & Company LTD. Caterina’s Club Hempacco Co., Inc. Ortoli/Rosenstadt LLP Revere Securities, LLC Wilson Bradshaw LLP

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Cav. L’on Michael Gatto A-Mark Foundation Cav. And Mrs. Sinan Kanatsiz Dama Di Comm. Florentina and Comm. Daniel J. McClory Cav. Bruno Serato

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Mr. Eli Ansari Comm. Richard A. Cuneo Cav. Brent Freeman Friedman LLP Mr. Salvatore Galletti Mr. Thaddeus LaGrone Cav. Patrick Mahoney Mr. Dennis Murchison Mr. Kevin P. O’Connell

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OLLYWOOD WEEKLY Grammy Awards Viewing Party

Every year it gets better! The 2022 Hollywood Weekly Magazine Grammy Awards Viewing Party as expected was another sold out event. Held at the famous 501 Broadway Studio in Santa Monica, the place got packed surprisingly early. So early that guests started to come in while the venue was still being setup! Some of them are, Robert Goins, CEO/President of GO Friends Streaming Network, Monique Rowray, President, CEO of Avant Protégé, Kymberli Boynton, celebrity entrepreneur and the casts of Junkers, an upcoming film.

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osted by businessman and multimedia mogul Eric Zuley and DoctorEnterpreneur Dr. Dantè Sears, with LA and Hollywood based DJ Darena on the deck, the event started with a fashion show produced and directed by Natalya Korol with her models and collection. While models strut the runway, regal and dynamic artist Sire James performed live. And after the show Natalya had a chance to share her compassionate speech supporting Ukraine.

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ne of the main highlights of the night was the performance of a renowned artist and founder/director of The Rose Breast Cancer Society, Carmelita Pittman. She performed her favorite songs together with her band members, Charlie Harrison, Jimmie James, Jerrell Ballard, Paul Maselli and Budi Winarto. After Carmelita, an influential music artist, model & actor DeMaleuin performed singing one of her latest song.

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apping off the night was focused on the big screen watching the Grammy Awards live hosted by Trevor Noah featuring major wins by Silk Sonic, Jon Batiste and Olivia Rodrigo. President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine appeared through a video with an impassioned plea for help. Aside from Rodrigo, Billie Eilish & Lil Nas X gave a powerful performance and John Legend performed his song “Free,” featuring Ukrainian artists like the singer Mika Newton and the poet Lyuba Yakimchuk.

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efore the event closed, special mentions were given to Chef Jeff Roberto, President/Owner of Sushi on a Roll who provided guests with his sumptuous variety of sushi. Also to Califia Gold, a CBD company with a strong belief in the powerful healing properties, Diamond Rich Apparel, afashionable apparel to anyone who is daring enough to step outside of the big box store and try out something unique and CBD Glow by Sona Patel M.D. for skincare, haircare and makeup. Until next time!

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Half-Blown Rose by Leesa Cross-Smith An irresistible story of a woman remaking her life after her husband’s betrayal leads to a year of travel, art, and passion in Paris, from the award-winning author of This Close to Okay. Vincent Wilde, having grown up the privileged daughter of artists, has a lovely life. At forty-four, she enjoys strolling the streets of Paris and teaching at an art museum; she has a vibrant group of friends; and she’s caught the eye of a young, charismatic man named Loup. But Vincent is also in Paris to escape a painful betrayal. Though estranged from her husband, Vincent has agreed to see him again the following summer—but Loup introduces new complications. In a journey that is both transportive and intimate, Half-Blown Rose traverses Paris, art, liminal spaces, and the messy complexities of relationships as Vincent must decide who she will be.

Ruby Falls by Deborah Goodrich Royce Like the chilling psychological thriller The Silent Patient, Deborah Goodrich Royce’s Ruby Falls is a nail-biting tale of a fragile young actress, the new husband she barely knows, and her growing suspicion that the secrets he harbors may eclipse her own. On a brilliantly sunny July day, six-year-old Ruby is abandoned by her father in the suffocating dark of a Tennessee cave. Twenty years later, transformed into soap opera star Eleanor Russell, she is fired under dubious circumstances. Fleeing to Europe, she marries a glamorous stranger named Orlando Montague and keeps her past closely hidden. Together, Eleanor and Orlando start afresh in LA. Setting up house in a storybook cottage in the Hollywood Hills, Eleanor is cast in a dream role—the lead in a remake of Rebecca. As she immerses herself in that eerie gothic tale, Orlando’s personality changes, ghosts of her past reemerge, and Eleanor fears she is not the only person in her marriage with a secret. In this thrilling and twisty homage to Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca, the story ricochets through the streets of Los Angeles, a dangerous marriage to an exotic stranger, and the mind of a young woman whose past may not release her.

Dawg Towne by Alice Kaltman Dawg Towne explores universal themes of love and loss through the deceptively simple lens of suburban life. But is life in the suburbs ever really simple? Over the course of one year in Towne, spouses die, children grow up, affairs begin and end, lies are repeatedly spoken, bad sex happens (good sex, less often), gender is questioned, and dogs go missing. Many dogs. Humorous and caninecentric, Dawg Towne is like Peyton Place re-written by Dorothy Parker and your friendly neighborhood veterinarian. And yes, this is a work of fiction.

Doubleblind: A Georgia Davis Novel of Suspense by Libby Fischer Hellmann With little work during the pandemic, Chicago PI Georgia Davis agrees to help the best friend of fellow sleuth Ellie Foreman. Susan Siler’s aunt died suddenly after her COVID-19 booster, and Susan’s distraught mother wants the death investigated. However, Georgia’s investigation is interrupted by a family trip to Nauvoo, Illinois, the one-time Mormon heartland. It’s there that her life unexpectedly intersects with the runaway spouse of a Mormon fundamentalist. Back in Evanston, after Georgia is almost killed by a hit-andrun driver, she discovers that she and the escaped woman look remarkably alike. Is someone trying to kill Georgia because of her death investigation? Or is it a case of mistaken identity? And how can Georgia find her doppelgänger before whoever wants them both dead tries again?

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EN by Michelle Reynoso Being a teen is complicated; now try saving the world at the same time. I Am Not OK with This meets Stranger Things in this YA urban fantasy about a troubled teen who inherits the power to harness energy but fails to control it in time to save her classmates. Now her best friends are in danger. Can she save them from the dark entity that hunts the power? Or will she lose control and become the darkness herself. “A whip-smart novel... ”—The BookLife Prize by Publishers Weekly “A solid series opener... ”—Kirkus Reviews Read books 1 and 2 now before the epic conclusion releases this summer! This was truly one of the best science fiction supernatural power books that I have read, highly recommend.”—Reviewer, OnlineBookClub • • •

En: A Girl Energy-Bending Between Worlds (Book 1) The Light of the Dying (Book 2) Ascent of the Fallen (Book 3)

Em’s Awful Good Fortune by Marcie Maxfield Set against the nomadic landscape of the gig lifestyle—complete with a great soundtrack and a struggling marriage—Em’s booming voice is the engine that drives this biting comedy about one woman’s global journey to reclaim her life. Em is the ultimate female hybrid: wife, mother, daughter, sister, friend, lover, professional, traveler, victim, survivor, wallflower, and badass truth teller. 2022 Independent Press Award winner for Contemporary Novel.

The Baseball Widow by Suzanne Kamata When Christine, an idealistic young American teacher, marries Hideki Yamada, an aspiring Japanese high school baseball coach, she believes that their love will be enough to sustain them as they navigate cultural differences in Japan. However, Hideki’s duties, and the team of fit, obedient boys he begins to think of as a surrogate family, take up more and more of his time, just as Christine is struggling to manage the needs of their disabled daughter and their sensitive son. When their son is the victim of bullies, Christine begins to think that she and her children would be safer, and happier, back in the United States. On a trip home, she reconnects with a dangerously attractive friend from high school who, after serving and being wounded in Afghanistan, seems to understand her like no one else. The Baseball Widow explores questions of duty, disability, discrimination, violence, and forgiveness through a cross-cultural lens.

Izzy’s Trash Mountain Mystery by Debra Smalley Izzy’s Trash Mountain Mystery takes young children on a fascinating journey where they not only develop a love for reading and storytelling, but also learn valuable life lessons. Complete with colorful and imaginative illustrations, the book educates budding young minds about the importance of family, friends and the planet. The book is inspired by Debra Smalley’s real-life relationship with her grandson Izzy and uses superhero characters to help children learn about the value of recycling. The book provides a special way for both grandparents and parents to connect with their grandchildren and children through a delightful, creative and entertaining experience. The story is a source of fun and adventure through colorful illustrations and a creative story about how children, even though they may be small, can be a big part in helping to save the planet.

The Lost Son by Stephanie Vanderslice How does a mother survive the unsurvivable? After her husband and the baby’s nurse kidnap her infant son, Nicholas, and take him back to their native Germany, Julia Kruse must completely rebuild her life in America. The Lost Son chronicles Julia’s journey from Depression-era Queens, NY through World War II as she struggles to provide for herself and her remaining son, Johannes. Over the years, her search for Nicholas is thwarted at every turn, until she falls in love with chauffeur Paul Burns, whose boss might have the political connections to find her son and bring him home from the German front during the last days of the Third Reich, where Johannes is also fighting for the Allies. HOLLYWOOD WEEKLY • 15


The Maid by Nita Prose Molly Gray is not like everyone else. She struggles with social skills and misreads the intentions of others. Her gran used to interpret the world for her, codifying it into simple rules that Molly could live by. Since Gran died a few months ago, twenty-five-year-old Molly has been navigating life’s complexities all by herself. No matter—she throws herself with gusto into her work as a hotel maid. Her unique character, along with her obsessive love of cleaning and proper etiquette, make her an ideal fit for the job. She delights in donning her crisp uniform each morning, stocking her cart with miniature soaps and bottles, and returning guest rooms at the Regency Grand Hotel to a state of perfection. But Molly’s orderly life is upended the day she enters the suite of the infamous and wealthy Charles Black, only to find it in a state of disarray and Mr. Black himself dead in his bed. Before she knows what’s happening, Molly’s unusual demeanor has the police targeting her as their lead suspect. She quickly finds herself caught in a web of deception, one she has no idea how to untangle. Fortunately for Molly, friends she never knew she had unite with her in a search for clues to what really happened to Mr. Black—but will they be able to find the real killer before it’s too late? A Clue-like, locked-room mystery and a heartwarming journey of the spirit, The Maid explores what it means to be the same as everyone else and yet entirely different—and reveals that all mysteries can be solved through connection to the human heart.

The Tiger’s Eye by Scott Delaney Four years after the events that took place in Delaney’s first book, The Shaft, the Global Calling organization is now making a dynamic impact across India. As they host the largest ministry event in their history, with over one hundred thousand worshippers in a crowded Mumbai cricket stadium, a radical anti-Christian militia (Indian Liberation Resistance Organization) orchestrates a brutal terrorist attack. This profoundly evil organization spares nothing in its attempt to stop the ministry; killing, maiming, and abducting many of its leaders. When angels visit one of the terrorists responsible for the carnage in Mumbai, his guilty conscience and newfound faith force him to turn against his former terrorist cell. This change of allegiance leads to his recruitment as a double agent for Indian law enforcement, ultimately bringing justice to those responsible for these deadly attacks. Spiritual warfare rages as angels and demons engage in this epic battle of good versus evil.

The Secret Love Letters of Olivia Moretti by Jennifer Probst The Secret Love Letters of Olivia Moretti brings readers on an adventure set amidst the backdrop of the stunning cliffs of Positano, Italy. When three estranged sisters discover a hidden trunk after their mother’s death, and find love letters with a deed to a house in Positano, Italy, they realize they never truly knew their mother’s heart. They travel to Italy to track down their mother’s secret lover, only known as R, and begin to unravel a hidden past as they gather clues and slowly heal their own fragmented relationships with one another.

These Impossible Things by Salma El-Wardany A razor‑sharp debut of three best friends navigating love, sex, faith, and the one night that changes it all. Malak, Kees, and Jenna have learned to live their own lives under the expectations of being a good Muslim woman. As they grow older, the balancing act between rebellion and religion is becoming increasingly difficult to navigate. Malak will do anything to have her partner, community, and faith coexist happily, Kees is engaged to a white Catholic man her parents can never know about, and Jenna, always the life of the party, is plagued by an unshakable loneliness. Their college years end, and one night reveals harsh truths that changes everything. As their lives take different paths towards true adulthood, these friends must find a way back to each other, reconciling religion, family, and tradition with their own needs and desires. These Impossible Things is a paean to youth and female friendship—and to all the joy and messiness love holds. 16 • HOLLYWOOD WEEKLY


Thrive: Living a Self-Healed Life by Valarie Budayr In Thrive: Living a Self-Healed Life, you will learn more than a dozen powerful ways to live vibrantly, heal, and create a life you love for the most important person in your life, you. Using her signature science-backed wisdom, Valarie Budayr teaches you how to reclaim your health, happiness, and sense of well-being. You make thriving a habit you practice every day. Thrive is more than a simple, proven tool. It is a holistic approach to life that changes your attitude, your mindset, and your behavior. So be prepared to laugh, learn, and launch yourself into a more confident, happy, and fulfilling life.

Conversations With Our Authors The Velocity Mindset: How Leaders Eliminate Resistance, Gain Buy-in, and Achieve Better Results—Faster by Ron Karr From the author of Lead, Sell, or Get Out of the Way comes a game-changing guide to help everyone in a leadership position eliminate resistance, gain buy-in, and achieve better results— faster! Everyone knows what qualities define a great leader, but how many of us know what steps to take to become that leader ourselves? The secret formula is what sales and leadership coach Ron Karr calls the Velocity Mindset: a perfect balance of speed and direction, both of which must remain in alignment for personal and professional success. Utilizing anecdotes and Karr’s 30-plus years of experience, The Velocity Mindset® offers innovative and practical strategies to differentiate yourself from the competition, increase your profits, and get to the next level of success, faster.

Q&A WITH RON KARR Q:What is the Definition of Velocity? A:Everyone thinks Velocity is all about speed. It is not! If that is all you think it is you probably are in danger of experiencing burnout. The Physics Definition of Velocity is Speed + Direction. Direction is the goal we want to achieve. Direction is critical as it drives our decision-making process and ensures we do not waste time on tasks that are not germane to the cause.

Q:What advice can you give someone struggling to get into the “right mindset” as described in The Velocity Mindset®? A:Figure out what you want to achieve. Then work your way backwards and identify three things that need to happen to get there. Identify the right actions and timelines. Hold yourself accountable and pivot when necessary. We tend to energize ourselves around initiatives that we are passionate about. Find your passion because nothing will stop you then. Q:What was your favorite part of the writing process while working on The Velocity Mindset®? A:When the Pandemic lockdown started,

I decided not to go after the virtual keynotes as all meetings were shut down. While requests still came in, I decided to write The Velocity Mindset® and post daily videos to my tribe. The best part about this was it kept me sane and on task about what truly is important in life-achieving the important things we want out of life. Q:What is your next big project you’re working on? A:Spreading The Velocity Mindset® through Velocity Mindset Ninjas. These are individuals who are influential in their organizations or markets, align with The Velocity Mindset® and have a passion for driving The Velocity Mindset® throughout the entire organization. HOLLYWOOD WEEKLY • 17


The Quinn Essentials for Women: 9 Transformational Tools To Accomplish Anything by Andrea Quinn The Quinn Essentials for Women: 9 Transformational Tools To Accomplish Anything empowers you to receive the life you have always wanted to manifest. These 9 transformational tools will ignite, balance, create, or re-create your life, from your personal and love relationships to your career. The first four tools are the inner-life essentials you must align with to begin receiving your dreams. The second four tools are the outer-life essentials that are vital for creating empowerment in your life. And the last tool ties them all together to create a balanced woman. When women are balanced, they are unstoppable! These tools, working together, awaken your greatness and allow you to sustainably live in your true power. Join the thousands of women worldwide who are already using the 9 transformational tools featured in this life-enriching book as their curriculum for empowerment. The author, Andrea Quinn, is a life and business coach, empowerment specialist, motivational speaker, and author based in Los Angeles with more than 15 years of experience. “I love sharing these tools,” Quinn says. “They are my gift to the incredible women of this world.” Q&A WITH ANDREA QUINN Q: How did you develop the 9 tools described in The Quinn Essentials for Women? A:The 9 tools were developed as an empowerment curriculum for women that I have been teaching in workshops since 2008. These 9 tools were my personal roadmap to transforming my own life. At one point, I was struggling to find happiness both at work and in my relationships. I just knew there must be a better way to live life and to relate to the world and other people. I did a lot of research and investigation into a variety of ideologies, thought processes and teachings and applied what I learned. The 9 tools are the distillation of my personal path to success and it was important for me to share them with women of the world.

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Q: What was your writing process like while working on your book? A: Well, this book has been in the idea stage for quite some time. I began getting requests to write the book from women who had taken the workshop and I thought it was a great idea. I think traditionally people write a book and then turn it into a course, but The Quinn Essentials came into being as a live course and so my challenge was to translate this dynamic, energetic and often life changing workshop into an equally empowering solo journey for the reader. Honestly, yes, it seemed like a daunting task and I didn’t do it overnight. I really practiced patience, not wanting to rush the process when it didn’t feel right. I practiced my own tools, connected with the right people, listened and although it took a number of years, it really feels like it happened in its own perfect timing.

Q: Why is empowering women important to you? A: When the Dahli Lama said, “The world will be changed by the western woman.” That was a turning point for me. When he said that, it struck something in me, I realized that I could make a difference, that all women can make a difference and create a better world. It will take all of us, because there are so many areas in the world that need our help. So for me helping women step back into their power and accomplish their dreams became part of my mission.


DATE WITHOUT FILTERS

LOVE WITH INTENTION

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You’ve Met Your Match. I

Meet UnFiltered.

t’s five o’clock on Friday, time to get off, but home is the only place to go. You’re tired of getting tables for one, being the third wheel, ordering Chinese food at home and catching up on an embarrassing amount of Netflix series that you fit in between your busy schedule. You’ve tried dating apps to no avail- so much time wasted on fake accounts, bots...and even worse, the fret of being “catfished” once again. You find a “match” and they seem nice until one of two things happens... the infamous unsolicited pic, you’re stuck in the never-ending loop of messages, or even the eventual request of money. There is now a dating app that made it their mission to fix everything you ever hated about dating apps. Transparency is the founding reason behind the creation of the UnFiltered Dating app. In fact, co-founder Genesis Assulin believes so strongly in the importance of transparency she made it their name- UnFiltered. Every profile is taken in real time with a date stamp through the in-app camera embedded in the app software prohibiting an upload feature unless part of the lifestyle news feed. Eliminating filters is the foundation of this dating app. They have created a dating revolution by providing a platform for true genuine connections and by revamping the online dating experience with unique built-in features that promote and cultivate 20 • HOLLYWOOD WEEKLY

a safe, transparent, UnFiltered environment. Their users can be the person they were always supposed to be- themselves. How many times have you walked into a “blind date” or met someone for the first time from a dating profile only to discover they didn’t look the same as their profile picture. Although looks aren’t everything, trust is important. UnFiltered’s motto, “Real People. Real Love.” does just that. No more meeting the 10-year alumni version of the college snapshot of your match, UnFiltered secures you are talking to a verified version of their true and current self! UnFiltered strives to offer a safer community to their users. A deeper dive behind the scenes into the development side of the app includes an integrated technology that uses 8 factors to verify user accounts. Some of these verification methods includes verifying images, emails used to create user profiles, phone number and the user’s location to name a few. This technology, that was introduced via a partnership with some of the most secure platforms across the globe, is how UnFiltered is able to prevent fake and misleading identities for users. Once authenticated, the verified profile is issued a seal, reassuring the user that they’re messaging a real person.


As if this wasn’t enough to set them apart from every other dating app on the market, other features are integrated into the UnFiltered app to make sure that your virtual dating experience is quality above quantity. Where other competitive apps have the bad reputation of being for “hook-ups”, UnFiltered has introduced limited matches. This allows you to match with up to 5 potential dates at a time, ensuring that you have meaningful connections with focused communication. This feature paired with our In-app communication opportunities (in-app camera and in-pp Video) ensures your private information is protected until you choose to communicate outside the app. They have also paired with Google to integrate with your calendar and even allows users to use GPS to make the convenience of planning a date with your match simple and convenient. Plan your date, location and date time all within the app! Once the request is accepted, the app sends reminders to your app notifications, updates any changes you or your match makes, directions to get you there on time! Your life may be busy, but UnFiltered has thought of unique and innovative ways to make dating simple and easy again! UnFiltered is not just another dating app, in fact, UnFiltered wants to be the last dating app anyone ever has to use by being the conduit for Real People to find Real Love.

UnFiltered is passionate about its mission statement and that is “To foster a secure community who values the ideals and principles of real love. To live in anticipation, believing that there are more good people that could benefit from a mode of transparency.”

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Shine Like A

A

t Diamond Rich Apparel our vision is to create a clothing line that encourages diversity and inclusion as well as provide affordable clothing for men, women, and children! We value ourselves on creating and providing long lasting, fashionable apparel to anyone who is daring enough to step outside of the big box store and try out something as unique as you! The Brand Diamond Rich Apparel and modeling agency Diamond Babe’s LLC were created by Dominica Propst, a Wisconsin resident who started the brand because she saw a need for more brands representing women of color. Dominica and her family have made it their mission to help diversify the local market as well as to change the imagery and predominant representation we see in fashion today. Our focus is to introduce fashion into the market that is perfect for any occasion, regardless of shape, size, or skin tone; Because we know when you look good you feel good. And when you feel good you shine, LIKE A DIAMOND!

For any questions and more information call or email, (920)659-1360 dominicapropst@gmail.com MADALYN THOM A 25 year old fashion model from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Her agency is Diamond Babe’s LLC. She has been modeling since she was 8 years old. Growing up she often heard she was photogenic. When Madalyn struts down a runway or pose for a photo, the audience always feels something. That is the connection she does it for. Fashion modeling gives her the opportunity to share her story in a form of art across the world. 22 • HOLLYWOOD WEEKLY


DIAMOND!

DOMINICA PROPST Born in Chicago, Illinois in 1991. She’s been in the fashion industry since she was 16. Dominica still remembers watching runway models and knowing her passion for modeling would allow her to do that. Dominica started fashion modeling and then became a CEO of her own fashion line Diamond Rich Apparel. The brand quickly took off and is a raging success, the next steps were simple; Create her own modeling agency Diamond Babe’s LLC. Currently they are casting for music videos, magazines, fashion and runway, movies, commercials etc. This vision is how Dominica grew and shaped her Diamond empire and paved her way as a designer and fashion model in the industry. Currently her modeling agency is on tour across the states. You can look forward to seeing Diamond Rich Apparel on runways near you, bringing unique styles of elegance as well as street style. HOLLYWOOD WEEKLY • 23


Left to right: Andrew Garfield, LinManuel Miranda and Alice Brooks at the set of tick, tick...BOOM! 24 • HOLLYWOOD WEEKLY


ALICE BROOKS CINEMATOGRAPHER

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graduate of USC’s School of Cinematic Arts and a member of the International Cinematographers Guild, Alice Brooks recently joined the prestigious American Society of Cinematographers. She has photographed award-winning feature films, television shows, and commercials. She also lensed Home Before Dark (pilot and season one) for Apple TV+, Paramount TV, and Anonymous Content. Brooks' feature film credits include Queen Bees with director Michael Lembeck, starring Ellen Burstyn and James Caan. She also worked on the Tribeca Film Festival premiere of The Remix Hip Hop X Fashion with directors Farah Khalid and Lisa Cortes. Known for her dramatic lighting and powerful camera movement, Brooks underscored her skills in Paramount's The LXD (directed by Jon M. Chu) and Tainted Love (directed by Avi Youabian). AdAge described The LXD as one of the most beautifully filmed, elaborately staged web series in the history of the medium. Her recent feature projects include director Jon M. Chu's adaptation of the hit musical Wicked and the adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda's musical In The Heights for Warner Brothers. The film's cinematography received widespread critical acclaim. Her newest project is tick, tick...BOOM! Directed by Miranda and produced by Ron Howard, the Jonathan Larson musical tells the story of an aspiring composer who struggles to pursue his dreams in New York City in 1990.

By Alex A. Kecskes

Q: Thank you for taking the time for this interview. What drew you to tic, tic, Boom!? A: I got the script on my last day working on The Heights. Reading the script, I said, these could be scenes out of my childhood. I grew up in New York in the 80s. My father was a playwright and my mother was a dancer. Our house was filled with my father’s artist friends. We had all these creative people over all the time. There was just so much joy, love, and art around. When I read the script, I realized Jonathan was just like my father. I’d watched my dad’s heartbreak over and over as he tried to make it as a playwright in New York. When I got to the last page of the script, I said, I have to shoot this movie. So I interviewed with Lin (director Lin-Manuel Miranda) and brought in my lookbook to show that I had lots of ideas to bring to the table. The first page of my lookbook was just pictures of my childhood. It took Lin a minute to realize these were my childhood pictures and not just references I’d pulled off the Internet. He said it doesn’t get more personal than that. We started talking about New York in 1990, where color, light, and emotions were all heightened. We were both ten years old that year and we wanted the movie to have the 90s New York feel from a childlike perspective. In Jonathan's mind, the line between dreams and reality is sometimes blurred. Q: What was the biggest challenge you faced in shooting tick, tick, Boom?

Photo by Winky Lewis

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A: The pandemic. We prepped the movie for fourteen weeks, shot for two weeks, and were shut down for six months. When we came back, we were one of the first movies to do so. The movie was ripped out from under us. All our lives changed when it shut down. The challenge after being told to come back was how to make a movie during a pandemic. So we all had to learn together. We had the most amazing group of people. We did another two months of prep and 42 days of shooting. Since theater season was closed, we were able to perform in the theater where Jonathan performed. It became a remarkably intimate and moving experience. Q: You had to shoot in the confines of a bookstore with narrow aisles? Challenges? A: That was tricky. It was a real bookstore in New York. All our locations were really small. We wanted to be true to what New York was in 1990. We had to figure out how to move our camera through that space. We even shot a dance number in that space. The swimming pool was also quite small. You also had to shoot inside a small house and a New York apartment. Again, challenges in setup and lighting? A: I loved that apartment. It reminded me of when I was a kid. We wanted Andrew (Garfield) to have as much freedom as possible so he wasn’t confined to a certain part of the apartment. I HOLLYWOOD WEEKLY • 25


also wanted to have the right sun path and the light bouncing off the buildings across the street. It was both intimate and claustrophobic. When you go into numbers like No-More and Sunday and Swimming, there’s a breadth, a grandness, a space. Andrew is so stuck in that apartment, so you feel the walls sort of caving in on him. Q: And there was the diner scene, which looked busy and cramped. How did you manage that? A: We wanted it to feel chaotic. And because of Covid, we couldn’t pack the diner and have several cameras running. We only had a certain amount of ventilation and space. We packed the frames then shot them in different sections. It was very time-consuming. But it felt like a Sunday morning. Then when the wall comes down, we had the brightest scene in the entire movie. Q: How do you compose a scene to draw out the most emotion the script calls for? A: What’s interesting about working with Lin is that he brought in this idea of workshopping. It’s very specific to theater and to our film set period. He didn’t need all the ideas right away. It was a discovery process. Usually, it’s the storyboard artist and director who sit down, draw out a scene, and create a shot list from that. But Lin had a group of people—including the production designer, the AD, and the writer—working together. The six of us

would sit for three or four hours a day and work out a scene. I never had a writer so readily available. He’d be there with us and rewrite stuff on the spot. And the production designer would have models of the set and show us things that Lin could create, giving us ideas for shots. It was a very organic process of discovery without anything being forced on us. We also had a very long prep period, given the size of this movie. I would take the storyboards and cut them to the pre-recorded music and animatics. And again, we would discover more things about what was working and what wasn’t. Q: When you typically shoot a film, do you sometimes go off script and let your gut take over? A: That was part of the process. We’d see things in the script and realize what was or wasn’t working. One of the things we discovered during prep was the swimming pool had what looked like paper lines at the bottom. The tile in the pool was this beautiful patina New York tile that you only find in old city buildings. We found this perfectly positioned 30 at the bottom of the pool and Lin said, what if Jonathan touches the number 30—an age he is so scared of turning. So that’s how the music appeared in swimming. It represented a single moment of genius for Jonathan. Q: How do you use camera movement to draw out the most emotion from a scene? A: It’s very intuitive. I’d watch dance

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rehearsals and part of it is the storyboard process. We had Andrew with us from the very beginning. I would sit in on the rehearsals and just watch as Andrew turned into Jonathan. I think being a good director is getting everyone on board to capture a vision. Lin did that with everyone. He really inspired everyone to understand the movie we were making. So that emotion came from watching eight years of videotape of the real Jonathan Larson. And watching other workshops of the 80s and 90s. We fully immersed ourselves in that world. I also always ask a director for the intention in a scene. I grew up as a child actor, so I liked the idea of giving the camera a direction the same way you'd give an actor. This is why I always ask for one emotion per scene. In asking that, I'm able to tell the story emotionally and use the camera accordingly. Q: I particularly enjoyed the dancers in white on stage. How did you first approach that and did you end up shooting it that way or make changes? A: I loved that scene. It was designed as a single shot. In editing, they cut back to Jonathan’s monologue in the New York theater workshop. We worked with the choreographer to develop that whole sequence and give a subtle lighting queue on Jonathan. It pinpoints the fact that we are in his world, in his story, and everything will be told from Jonathan’s point of view. Q: Any words of wisdom for young cinematographers trying to break into the business? A: I wish that film schools would tell people they need to be in this business at least a decade before they make any money. It takes a long, long time to break into this business. One of my professors once said Hollywood is like a brick wall. Your job is to get to the other side and you do it by throwing bricks against the wall. One day, you'll see just a tiny hole in the wall and that's when you'll want to give up. That’s when you need to push harder because you’re closer than you think. I think this is true for any career in the arts. If you’re not completely in love with this job, find something else. Movie making is hard but it’s also the best thing in the world.


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Entrepreneur, Philanthropist and Spiritual Mentor

SANDRA Scarlette SANDRA’S 6000 MILE STORY Born in Paris, Sandra was raised in Tunisia, attending some of the most prestigious schools on the continent of Africa. Following in her family’s educational legacy, she obtained her Bachelor degree in economics and finance, with an emphasis on international trade, from l’ Ecole Superieure de Commerce in Tunis. At 22, sensing certain limits to her achieving her goals and full potential, she made the difficult decision to leave Tunisia to pursue an elite entrepreneurship program at UCLA. This was the genesis of her business career and helped shape her vision for the future. Armed with a world-class education, a strong work ethic and a positive attitude, Sandra has made a lasting impact on the fashion and jewelry industries, working with some of Hollywood’s most high-profile celebrities. More recently she has made her entry into the residential real estate industry. CORE VALUES, INTENSE PASSIONS, IMPORTANT COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT Sandra is extremely close to her family, takes pride in her ‘ambassadorship’ for Tunisia, and is passionate about numerous local Los Angeles nonprofit organizations. Regarding spirituality, she has an esoteric approach and, having studied religions of the world, she makes it a practice of harnessing universal spiritual energies to preserve youth and beauty. Sandra teaches the importance of maintaining a balance of masculine and feminine energies to a select boutique clientele.

personal, cultural and business challenges, Sandra is the embodiment of a modern independent woman. As a result of these experiences, she desires to empower women to self-express, be acknowledged and guide them towards becoming independent and self-reliant. In many parts of the world, women are still considered second class citizens. Sandra’s core mission is developing positive self-esteem in all women, and spread empowerment, especially in places where such opportunity and light has not been shed. In the United States, as in many Western societies, female leaders in society and business are commonplace, however at the same time inequalities still exist. Sandra is committed to continuing to bridge the gap and promote equality for women with their male counterparts and colleagues. Sandra’s long-term goals are to expand her business interests as an ambassador for select life-changing brands on various global platforms, bridging the gap between continents, connecting leaders, imparting transformational stories through keynote speaking and visual media, and continuing to promote empowerment, leadership and hope as a path to achieving one’s dreams. In the process, Sandra will develop her own legacy within her personal, business and philanthropic life that incorporates a value system of justice, peace, success, happiness and pride where all voices are heard.

MORE THAN JUST A PAGEANT GIRL Representing Tunisia in the Miss Europe Global competition has already been a valuable platform for furthering Sandra’s worthy goals. She looks forward to the big event on November 20th, 2021 at the Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center in Redondo Beach, California. Although she will embrace any outcome, winning the crown will not only give Sandra the opportunity to advance her goals, it will also provide her with a truly global stage, enabling her to expand her reach and implement her earnest mission. PRETTY GRITTY FILM PRODUCTION Sandra has teamed up with Dirt Merchants Films to help develop and produce several movies featuring themes of inspiration motivation and transformation, In one of these films, Sandra will be playing the role of a pure hearted motivational speaker with a ‘classified’ past.

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MR. BRAINWASH ORIGINAL PORTRAIT OF CHRISTIAN AUDIGIER

Christian Audigier Prized Art, Fashion and Furniture of

Head to Auction

Spersonalized bobber from the studio of treet art, clothing, furniture and a

Yoshinobu “Yoshi” Kosaka owned by the French fashion designer Christian Audigier will head to online auction on May 12 and 13 at Abell Auction Co. in Los Angeles. Inspired by his love of rock ‘n roll, Audigier’s career began in his native France and skyrocketed in the U.S. after he licensed the designs of San Francisco tattoo artist Don Ed Hardy in the early 2000s. At the height of his success, he attracted A-list celebrities to skyrocket the popularity of the Ed Hardy and Von Dutch fashion lines that he helmed. Audigier achieved global fame for the rhinestone-studded and graffiti-inspired artwork that decorated hats, T-shirts, jackets, shoes and a vast array of other licensed products. Abell Auction Co. will make history with a rare offering of art, fashion, books, celebrity memorabilia, customized motorcycles and high-end goods from the designer’s private collection. Many sale items from Audigier’s sprawling Los Angeles-area estate are showcased in the 2018 documentary entitled “Christian Audigier the Vif,” which journeys through Audigier’s life after being diagnosed with an aggressive type of blood cancer. He passed away at age 57 in July 2015, leaving behind an iconic fashion legacy. 30 • HOLLYWOOD WEEKLY

“Christian selected every item with exceptional care and passion, and had a quintessential eye for fashion and design,” said Vincent Audigier, nephew of the late designer. “Nothing was random. Everything he owned was the very best and represented his unique lifestyle. Christian loved being the life of the party and the center of attention, and celebrities wanted to be around him.” Audigier shared a close friendship with French singer and actor Johnny Hallyday, and owned a large collection of his memorabilia that will be offered at auction, including a stage-worn, metal-studded leather jacket mounted in an acrylic case. Signed photographs, performance guitars, gold records and books also will be sold. Highly anticipated auction items include two custom vintage Harley-Davidson motorcycles, including a one-of-a-kind, personalized Bobber designed by motorcycle legend Yoshinobu “Yoshi” Kosaka at L.A.’s iconic vintage bike shop The Garage Company. Custom painted motorcycle helmets, signed books and photos, and memorabilia also will be offered. A prototype Michael Jackson-inspired sequin and crystal (or rhinestone-covered) glove framed in a silver and black shadow box frame also will be sold. It is accompanied by a photograph of Audigier and Jackson at

Each item reflects the French designer’s personal taste for luxury and quintessential eye for fashion

Audigier's 50th birthday party, where Jackson was recorded calling Audigier "the King of

Fashion."

Among numerous other mentions in the press, Audigier appeared on NBC's “Today Show” on August 17, 2009 to talk about the planned line of clothing items inspired by the “King of Pop,” Michael Jackson. Audigier said that he had been collaborating with Jackson since 2007 on the design of the items, which included a red bomber-style jacket, sequined gloves and socks, T-shirts and other items. Designer clothing and shoes by Ralph Lauren, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Goyard, Tom Ford, Salvatore Ferragamo, Miu Miu,

Prada, and Dolce & Gabbana, including a men’s Dolce & Gabbana Dragon formal jacket, will also hit the auction block. Also featured in the sale are collective furnishings owned by Audigier, including Skull table lamps by Blackman Cruz, fine furniture by Ralph Lauren, Hermes dishes and other custom industrial pieces.


CHRISTIAN AUDIGIER DOLCE & GABBANA DRAGON FORMAL JACKET

CHRISTIAN AUDIGIER JOHNNY HALLYDAY GIFTED JACKET MOUNTED IN AN ACRYLIC CASE

The celebrity memorabilia portion of the auction will include signed photographs from Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Christo, Madonna, Sylvester Stallone and others. Signed letters and notes from Jennifer Hudson, Nicole Kidman, Hillary Clinton, Madonna, Paris Hilton and other famous figures also will be sold. Among the notable works of art to be auctioned are original paintings and numbered prints by street pop artist Mr. Brainwash (Thierry Guetta) including “Bowie” (DIPTYCH), “The Rolling Stones,” “Michael Jackson,” “Muhammad Ali” and others. Other art highlights will include numbered lithographs and prints by contemporary street artist Shepard Fairey including (Obama) “Hope,” “Marcos Collage HPM,” “Castro Collage HPM,” “Your Way Collage,” “Sugar Hill Gang” also will be offered. There will also be photography by Gavin Bond capturing backstage action at the Victoria’s Secret runway show. “Christian Audigier emerged as one of the foremost fashion designers and celebrity marketers in the world, and was center-stage among many prominent figures in Hollywood who valued both his fashion and his friendship,” said Abell Vice President Todd Schireson. “For over a century, Abell Auction Co. has been entrusted with the treasured belongings of many legendary clients, and we are honored to once again make auction history.”

An auction preview will be held at the Abell gallery, located at 2613 Yates Ave. in Los Angeles, on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. up to the sale dates. Live online bidding starts at 9 a.m. both days of the auction, May 12 and 13. A sale catalog is posted at www.abell.com. Buyers may place absentee bids with Abell directly, bid via telephone or bid online at LiveAuctioneers. com and Invaluable.com. For more information, call 800.404.2235 or visit www.abell.com. About Abell Auction Co. Abell Auction Co. was founded in 1916 as Los Angeles’ first permanent auction house showcasing fine estate property and consignments, a tradition that continues today. Abell handles premier estates and collections throughout Southern California, with clients as diverse as its offerings – ranging from a former U.S. president to classic Hollywood figures. Its legacy dates back to the estates of silent screen idol Francis X. Bushman, costume designer Edith Head and “Gone with the Wind” actress Anne Rutherford, to name a few. In 2004, Frank Sinatra’s martini-stained Steinway piano and a platter that served up steak to Cary Grant were among the items auctioned from L.A.’s famed Perino’s restaurant, the last of the legendary eateries from Hollywood’s Golden Age. A decade later, Abell also sold property belonging to Bess Meyerson, the only Jewish Miss America ever crowned, and

CHRISTIAN AUDIGIER GAVIN BOND: "SAFARI BACKSTAGE III"

Louis Zamperini, subject of the book and film “Unbroken.” Over the past decade, Abell has offered both collectors and admirers the chance to own the personal belongings of beloved entertainers such as Penny Marshall, Don Rickles and Carol Channing, as well as literary figures Gore Vidal and Judith Krantz. Now in its fourth generation of continuous family operation, Abell’s weekly and quarterly sales attract an international audience of buyers. Visit www.abell.com or call 323.724.8102. Connect with Abell: @abellauctionco for Instagram, Pinterest, Facebook and Twitter HOLLYWOOD WEEKLY • 31


HIThA 17-YEAR-OLD SINGER, songwriter,

teen activist Hitha from California, is an amazingly talented artist and on a mission to spread empowerment worldwide through her music. She is also involved with India Prime Minister Narendra Modi's mission on "SelfReliant India” and "Save and Educate Girls" . As part of this

program, Hitha visits India regularly and visits schools and villages to create awareness and her mission to inspire the youth. She has a beautiful vision for our world where compassion, self-respect, woman empowerment, justice for all, cultural tolerance and an unabashed love for Nature are commonplace. Hitha’s love for music started when she was 4 years old, a musical child prodigy who got to experiment with multiple styles of music growing up and who loved to perform. Now, her formula for success is simple: convert lifetime hardships and experiences into uplifting songs that are relatable and can inspire others. Hitha draws her inspiration from her surroundings, interactions, and complete life experience. “I feel that music is the best way to reach people directly and share thoughts and emotions rather than simple words,” she says. Hitha was recently

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selected as a Youth Ambassador of Unite4:Good. Unite 4: Good is a Not- for- Profit organization and is a revolutionary global movement creating a worldwide environment of positivity, inspiring, giving and promoting charitable engagement, compassion and empathy. As a youth, her yeoman selfless service towards children and youth is an inspiration to youth in USA and in India, there by contributing for a better world for the new generation to be full of joy and peace. In recognition of Hitha's outstanding contribution inspiring the youth towards acts of kindness compassion for a better world, as a crusader in bringing the youth come together in building an environment by her initiative on positive mentality to overcome any hurdle that can be developed as a model and can be applied by many, Unite4:Good recognized Hitha by selecting her as their YOUTH AMBASSADOR. Hitha's recently released single 'We Are Who We Are' (URL: https://youtu.be/-l6AUu8oFyQ) receiving rave reviews across the world and appeared on the "Top 10 CanCon Most Active Indies " and "Top 40 Media base" Charts. 'We Are Who We Are' also prevailed in many international festivals.

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LIT TALENT AWARDS: THE 2022 LIT TALENT AWARDS is more than pleased to declare the Season 1 winners, which will be released to the public by the International Awards Associate (IAA). With over 600 entries well received from talented entrants with unwavering passion, the awards serve as one of the leading global stages that honors and acknowledges innovative contributions among top-tier performances. This year, Hitha decidedly takes the LIT Platinum award in the competition. Hitha has a beautiful vision for our world where compassion, self-respect, woman empowerment, justice for all, cultural tolerance and an unabashed love for Nature are commonplace. Beautiful music and bold messages collide in “We Are Who We Are,” promising a better world by being optimistic, realistic, and overcoming adversity together. “Many thanks to LIT Talent Awards for this recognition especially for 'We Are Who We Are.' This single shed light on many issues embedded in society. We were all born with our own little quirks and honestly, I'm okay with that. We do not have to be defined by our skin color, our sexuality, or our class. The only thing that should be important is who we are on the inside. We are defined by our strength, our love and our determination to be the best we possibly can.” - Hitha

WHITE UNICORN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL: "We Are Who We Are" has won "Best Music Video" award at WUIFF. WUIFF is an International Film Festival jointly organized by professional organizations from India (WUIFF), Hong Kong (Create Asia Group), Italy (L’ulcera del signor Wilson), Japan (Studio51) Hitha’s words light up like a beacon for people to hold on to. Hitha has one main goal: to uplift and support the listeners during these troubling times. Hitha delivers inspiration and unquestionable talent with her music. She is releasing an entire album this summer. Check out her website and social platforms for more information regarding this.

MORE INFO ON HITHA BIO: www.hithamusic.com/epk Instagram: www.instagram.com/officialhitha Facebook: www.facebook.com/officialhitha Spotify: www.sptfy.com/officialhitha YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/hithamusic Website: www.officialhitha.com HOLLYWOOD WEEKLY • 33


CHARMAINE BLAKE’S RED CARPET OSCAR VIEWING DINNER & PARTY! Honoring wJason Derulo & Eric Benét To Benefit the Faber Ryan Youth Foundation | Sponssored by The Husl

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he Charmaine Blake Red Carpet Oscar Viewing Dinner took place on Oscar Night, Sunday, March 27th, 2022. The event was an absolute success! Special guest Eric Benét did an amazing job hosting the event. The auction was filled with priceless pieces of art from Picasso to Norman Rockwell. One lucky attendee went home with a unique Michael Jordan piece that had rings from Jordan’s championship seasons with the Bulls. There were live performances along with a delightful three-course dinner from Top Chef Elijah Brown from Las Vegas, NV. The HUSL displayed their NFTs along with their HUSLVERSE that is soon to be released on March 30th! There were past and present Oscar nominees in attendance with a large red carpet. Eric Benét introduced Jason Derulo who was unable to leave Dubai in time. Charmaine Blake PR would like to thank our presenting sponsors for participating in our celebrity gifting suite and VIP tables. A massive thanks goes out to Topo Chico, Lüm Spirits, Spongelle, Adobe Road Winery, Beer by Tivoli Brewing Company, Heatless Hair. & The Husl . We were delighted to have this event at the luxurious ballroom of Beverly Hills restaurant Spice Affair; it was the prestige of elegance and flair. The event was

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decked out in such élan that the attendees felt as if they are at the Academy Awards. Furthermore, we were thrilled to have supremely gifted television stars, past and present Oscar winners and nominees, along with exclusive members of the media – altogether to celebrate the Academy Awards. CELEBRITY AND VIP ATTENDEES: Eric Benét (Singer-Songwriter & Star of Legend), Megan Pormer (Fox Morning Show), Mario Van Peebles (Director), Jordan Chiles (USA Gymnast, Olympic Gold Medalist 2020 Team alongside Simone Biles), Kate Linder (The Young & the Restless), Amin Joseph (Snowfall), Simeon Othello Daise (All American), Mike Gauyo (Writer for HBO Hit TV Series Insecure), Natalie Burn (Ukrainian-American Actress, Black Adam), Kristoffer Doura (Former NFL Player for the Miami Dolphins), HelenaAlexis Seymour (Star of The Chronicles of Jessica Wu), Barton Fitzpatrick (Power Book IV: Force), Jenise Spiteri (2022 Olympic Snowboarder), Saycon Sengbloh (The Wonder Years), Allen Rippy (Director and Producer), Mame

Toucouleur Mbaye (Consulate General of Senegal), Council General of St. Vincent and the Grenadines Islands, The Representative for Trinidad & Tobago & Many Others... This year, the Charmaine Blake Red Carpet Oscar Viewing Dinner is absolutely thrilled to bring awareness to 'The Faber Ryan Youth Foundation’. ABOUT THE FABER RYAN YOUTH FOUNDATION: “Our mission is grounded in our commitment to impact the lives of youth. Regardless of race, gender, socioeconomic status, faith or politics. The goal will always be the same-to help them become independent, resilient, mentally tough critical thinkers. Through carefully curated mentorships, programs, and experience. With a focus on the entertainment industry. The Faber Ryan Youth Foundation partners with wellestablished, reputable non-profits in the greater Los Angeles area, to give urban youth support and guidance needed to succeed in their chosen careers and in life.” – Dr. Faber

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PRESIDENT BIDEN'S LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

Carmelita

PITTMAN

Celebrated her birthday with God given gifts and blessings

I

t so happens that March 8 is International Women's Day. It is also my birthday and I am celebrating all throughout March. In fact every day that I open my eyes and can see my husband of 46 years, Jerry Pittman , next to my side is cause for celebration. He ventured with me to the exclusive Morgan Run Club & Resort in Rancho Santa Fe not far from San Diego. It is a paradise for golf aficionados with grounds covering several acres. In fact the event for International Women's Day organized by Sharon Doyle was held on those very lush green grounds in a monumental tent complete with chandeliers. This event was attended by nearly 200 ladies, including at least 30 female Marines, and at least two ladies who served in the armed forces during World War 2. That was the time I was still a twinkle in my mother and father's eye but made my entrance soon into the real world. This birthday was beyond my expectations. I had been invited to sing with members of the San Diego Chamber Orchestra directed by John Nettles. I also had the pleasure of meeting an amazing opera singer, Hiroko Yoshinaga as well as Tanae, a young talented singer from Canada, also the lovely Gennine Jackson Trencie who delivered a Whitney Houston number. Before this luncheon event I was interviewed on the red carpet by T.V. host Rosalyn Kahn and whisked off into a room for an interview with podcast radio host Margo Lovett. During the course of the event I noticed Helice Bridges, a feisty octogenarian with white hair dressed in blue who danced exuberantly

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and made a presentation of blue ribbons to promote unity through the power of love. Many ladies were honored with beautiful blown glass trophies. I was also surprised with one. Later in the evening my husband and I after resting in our suite at the resort attended the GSFE (Global Society of Female Entrepreneurs) dinner event. This organization was founded by Robbie Motter and enhances and empowers the lives of women. It has 25 chapters throughout the States, Canada and recently opened another in London. I learned that I was the only singer and only honoree. My friends of many years Giovanni Vignati of Italy and his lovely wife Rickey who I had not seen in several years were able to attend. Also Denise Lyles Cook aka the Oracle was in attendance and they were as surprised as I when I was presented President Biden's Lifetime Achievement Award, which included a letter from him and a medallion from the Whitehouse. I wish to acknowledge Joao aka "Rockstar" who engineered my musical performance. I also wish to recognize Michelle Mras, the keynote speaker.

I have reason to celebrate. And may God give me the gift of breath to continue singing for more years to come. It is my pleasure to sing at the Hollywood Weekly Grammy Viewing gala in Santa Monica April 3, 2022. I am accompanied by wonderful musicians , Charlie Harrison on keyboard, Jimmie James on percussion, Budi Winarto on flute and sax, Jerrell Ballard on drums, Paul Maseli on guitar. This is all such a blessing. I live to sing , and sing to live and spread joy with my music.

Sharon Doyle presents President Biden's Lifetime Achievement Award to Carmelita Pittman

"I live to sing , sing to live and spread joy with my music" Photos by Kenneth Rochon


Carmelita holding the Lifetime Achievement trophy and Keep Smiling card. HOLLYWOOD WEEKLY • 37


Carmelita Pittman Birthday Celebration

Photos by Kenneth Rochon

Denise Lyles Cook aka the Oracle & Carmelita

Carmelita with keynote international speaker Michelle Mras Carmelita with opera singer Hiroko Yoshinaga

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TV host Rosalyn Kahn with Carmelita


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