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EMMYS

t42.THE EMMYS: ALBUM OF THE STARS AND THE WINNERS. Full coverage.  LA FEMME MAGAZINE

 

ENTERTAINMENT/SHOWBIZ

153. ENTERTAINMENT: It was nearly a lifetime ago that Brooke Shields shocked the world as a knowing child prostitute in the film Pretty Baby and told us that nothing came between her and her Calvins. As that rare creature who navigated her way from child stardom to a successful adult career, Shields looks back on it all as a fun time, a great opportunity...Red carpets and banners festooned a soggy Leicester Square on Wednesday for the opening night of the 48th annual London Film Festival, which has a slate as diverse as the teeming capital city that hosts it. Between Mike Leigh's working-class tragedy Vera Drake, which opens the festival, and the closing film, David O. Russell's existential comedy I (Heart) Huckabees on Nov. 4, 180 features and 103 shorts from 60 countries will be screened. ART & STYLE MAGAZINE

1.   It seems everybody wants to be a jazz singer nowadays. People of all ages turn up at 'open mic' sessions to perform their party piece. But why this sudden eruption of would-be vocalists? Maybe because singing looks easier than playing an instrument, although it isn't. Or maybe it's because there are so many good jazz singers in Britain to inspire them. There's Stacey Kent, Tina May, Claire Martin, Clare Teal, Barb Jungr, Anita Wardell, Sheena Davis... LA FEMME MAGAZINE

t7.NEW YORK THEATER: THE NEW BOHEMIA: A TRIUMPH! BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE. The show revives the delights extravaganza of 1920s and 1930s Berlin, Munich, Paris and intellectual-erotic cabaret noir of the Mata Hari era. You can call it the art deco or art nouveau of the New York new theater direction...LA FEMME MAGAZINE

t9.WOMEN GENIUSES OF DANCE AND BALLET.BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE. The Magical and Surreal World of Theatrical Dance and Ballet...The religions of ancient Greece and Rome are extinct now, but the gods and goddesses of Olympus are still vibrant in our dreams and fragile hopes. The sublime deities came to life through poetry, music and dance. They belonged to  literature, fantasy, art and dance. In the firmament of human imagination, they defined their divine circle, and  continued to hold it within the winds...LA FEMME MAGAZINE

t11.UNDISCOVERED GREAT TALENTS: DIVAS IN THE MAKING. It is not an easy task to write about Sophia Dalle, nor to engage into a dialogue with this macabre and translucent Diva in the making. She lives in a world we are familiar with, and in a cosmos where only most daring thoughts, phantasmagoric visions and idealism blend and fade in. She is idealistic, a spiritual chic and abundant with multidimensional musical talent. She interrupts you all the time, she rushes to freeze and free words of wisdom, you wish you could totally understand, and she challenges your intellect, even though, she disdains ivy league cum laude graduates who analyze everything in life. LA FEMME MAGAZINE

t13.THE HOLLYWOOD FILE. THE MEGA DOLLAR WOMEN. THE MOST EXPENSIVE STARS IN HOLLYWOOD. What so special about these women? Are they the most intelligent and captivating human beings in the world? NO! Have they contributed the most essential and the most needed help, knowledge and wisdom to the society and world of excellence, humanities and human science? LA FEMME MAGAZINE

t16.DIVAS. BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE.  The New Wave of  Divas and Femmes Fatales: Barb Jungr, Alison England, Jennifer Terran, Sophia Dalle, Cheryl Bliss... LA FEMME MAGAZINE

t1.Lyne Tremblay BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE. She is de facto, Canada's most sophisticated, elegant and captivating cabaret Diva and  "Femme Fatale". Her voice is an explosion and implosion of warmth, vocal virtuosity, seduction, truthful inner feelings and a magical "Un Je Ne Sais Quoi?". You look at Lyne and the scent of a Parisian Diva of La Belle Epoque or "Les Annees Folles" breath over you. You look at Lyne Tremblay, and Montmartre, Les Grands Boulevards, the dialogues of Jean...LA FEMME MAGAZINE

t2.CABARET: STARS AND LEGENDS. BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE. Wesla Whitfield made her own rules and enlarged the perimeter of performance excellence by sculpting  an almost perfect sense of phrasing which magically and very tenderly reached the hearts and souls of multi-varied and demanding audiences. She brought to the traditional world of cabaret music, a very intimate, warm, pensive and personal musical and vocal interpretation which defied conventionalism. This delightful defying and charmingly innovative creativity is...LA FEMME MAGAZINE

t25.ENTERTAINMENT/NIGHTLIFE: NEW YORK 12 BEST SPOTS. BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE. The most fun places in New York City. The best shows in town. The first class service. The fabulous decor, etc...We have visited New York's fancy and underground entertainment world, and this is what we found for your entertainment and pleasure... LA FEMME MAGAZINE

t32.THE MOST ELEGANT, THE BEST AND THE WORST DRESSED STARS IN AMERICA. "You have one minute to impress, 30 seconds to catch the moment and just 3 seconds to make a lasting impression." Once, wrote Maximillien de Lafayette in his book  on world protocol and etiquette. And how you can you impress by catching the moment in less than 3 seconds without saying a word? Simple: Dress to kill. Dress for Success! Be Elegant and Refined. Elegance is the key.  Remember, nowadays stars don't create fashion anymore as did the femmes fatales of the golden era of Hollywood, thanks to Valentino.. LA FEMME MAGAZINE

t34..SUPERSTARS AND LEGENDS: MAXIMILLIEN INTERVIEWS THE DIVAS. LA FEMME MAGAZINE

tGLORIA LORING. BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE.   Interview with Diva Gloria Loring. She did it all with class, beauty, intelligence, style, talent, unique creativity, guts  and warmth. And she excelled in everything she accomplished. Grande Dame Loring is a published author, a national speaker, a world-class actress, an international celebrity, a star of the American cinema and television, a leading figure of the American theater and concert halls, a singer, a composer, a lyricist, a songwriter, a producer,  a certified yoga teacher, a member of Who's Who in America and The World Who's Who of Women...LA FEMME MAGAZINE

t2.RAQUEL BITTON. BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE.  She is Edith Piaf’s soul, tears and joy, but she remains herself “The Grande Dame Raquel Bitton” with pure individuality, distinctive style and her own Jewish persona. Raquel Bitton is the foremost and single most important international singer responsible for reviving the repertoire of the legendary Edith Piaf worldwide. Raquel Bitton made her mark on the French world of music. Her previous engagements, appearances and credits include music documentaries and singing for PBS, National Public Radio, recitals at “Carnegie Hall” in New York...LA FEMME MAGAZINE

t36.ENTERTAINMENT: DRAMA. COMEDY. SOAP. REALITY TV. TELEVISION SHOWS AND NEWS. ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT: This critically acclaimed comedy stars Jason Bateman as a widower wants to quit the family business and move to Arizona with his 13-year-old son, but gets pulled back when an accounting scandal freezes...LA FEMME MAGAZINE

15.NEW YORK'S ENTERTAINMENT. WORLD HOSPITALITY MAGAZINE

16.NEW YORK'S ART NEWS & EVENTS. WORLD HOSPITALITY MAGAZINE

17.HOSPITALITY AND ENTERTAINMENT/EUROPE: THE BEST IN LONDON: VENUES, DISCO AND PERFORMERS. BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE.  WORLD HOSPITALITY MAGAZINE

18.FABULOUS TIMES, PLACES AND PEOPLE. BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE. GAY PARIS IN THE 20s and 30s: Background, People, Places, Personalities, Hospitality, Restaurants, Food, Wine, Pleasure, Style, Fashion, Arts, Poetry, Music and Adventure. According to Maximillien de Lafayette. Mon Dieu! To be and live in Paris during "Les annees folles", between the end of  1917 and 1934, especially if you were an eccentric artist, an intellectual adventurer, a frou-frou femme fatale, a genius or an independently wealthy American, willing to spend a lot of money on arts, dating and women. Ask Madonna, Paulette Attie, Penelope de Vassy and Louise de Chambertin. Really "real" America's la crème de la crème was there. The "real" American high society, the privileged class, the snobs (Although it was too early for the Americans to know how to be a snob), les bourgeois,  wealth filthy characters, the hustlers with a style, the scandalous adventurous women, the schmoozer and the cruisers, the handsome gigolos, the champagne, the caviar, the kisses and the misses, sex, the drama and all the "chic" pleasures of the era. Hemingway was here. Paramour Stein too. Why Paris - what made everybody want to come here and create, and drink, and dance, and paint, and write stories or invent them? Women? obnoxious, over-cultured and over-sophisticated Frenchmen? Bubbly champagne? Sinfully good wine? Nice plat de fromage? A nostalgia? A fantasy? A new social, political and artistic era? A modern Parisian revolution? Yes! Yes! All of the above! WORLD HOSPITALITY MAGAZINE

22.THE VERY BEST OF NEW YORK: BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE.  ENTERTAINERS, SINGERS, ARTISTS, ART EVENTS, SHOWS. WORLD HOSPITALITY MAGAZINE

32.DOES LIVE ENTERTAINMENT HURT OR HELP RESTAURANTS? BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE.  WORLD HOSPITALITY MAGAZINE

THE BEST AND THE WORST  OF THE YEAR: The Winners, the Losers, the Turkeys!! Musical, Arts, Entertainment, Stage, Film, Recording, Painting, Shows High and Low of the Year. The Shameful, the Tasteless, the Decadent, the Scandalous... WORLD ART CELEBRITIES JOURNAL

57. ENTERTAINMENT GOSSIPS AND NEWS: The Italian-American film star Robert De Niro was due to receive Milan's highest honour, the Golden Ambrosius award, from the city's mayor, but did not show up. He also failed to appear at a press conference for the New York Tribeca film festival in Rome...HE IS famous across Britain for his foul-mouthed outbursts - but award-winning chef Gordon Ramsay has now revealed his notorious temper to a new audience in the United States...and much more GOSSIPS! THE CELEB CHEF IS IN HOT WATER AGAIN AFTER SCUFFLE ON THE SHOW SET IN THE UNITED STATES...DEPP AND WINSLETT AT THE RED CARPET...MICHAEL JACKSON'S LAWYER QUITS...UNPRECEDENTED RECORD OPENING FOR SHREK SEQUEL...SPEARS GIVEN A DEADLINE...WENDY JAMES FIGHTS BACK...SANDRA BULLOCK WINS $7 M IN COURT...LIVE SHOW TO START EMINEM...LOVE'S LAWYERS FIGHT FEES DISPUTE...DIGITAL DEBUT FOR WILLIAMS FILMDIGITAL DEBUT FOR WILLIAMS FILM...ZETA JONES BACKS LITERARY PRICE...SIR ELTON'S PERSONAL PHOTOS COLLECTION: $900,000.  ART & STYLE MAGAZINE

1. DIVAS AND SUPERSTARS: BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE. MEET THE NEWEST WORLD OPERA SUPER SENSATION: DIVA ALISON ENGLAND. She is larger than life. And her voice is an explosion and implosion of mesmerizing vocal virtuosity and joyful drama. A living legend with a big heart and immense talent. Meet the American princess of world opera who conquered Paris... ART & STYLE MAGAZINE

66. GRANDE DAMES AND DIVAS: BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE. AMANDA McBROOM: THE ROSE OF ALL ROSES. Amanda McBroom has been called “…the greatest cabaret performer of her generation, an urban poet who writes like an angel and has a voice to match.” And WACJ calls her “The Immortal Living Legend And The Greatest Songwriter/Singer Of All Time”. Today, Amanda McBroom is the greatest songwriter/singer/entertainer in AmericaART & STYLE MAGAZINE..

74. ARTISTS AND STARS OF THE YEAR: BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE. CINDY BENSON. America's first lady of the tragi-comic theater. ART & STYLE MAGAZINE..

79-80. WORLD-CLASS TALENTS: SOFIA LAITI. Mysterious American chanteuse Sofia Laiti is making a big buzz with her recently released CD YOU DON'T KNOW ME, her debut recording of European and American cabaret repertoire. I just said Cabaret Debut, not a singer career debut, because she has already 3 CDs to her credit.  She has been classically trained, but for some reasons, she decided to become a jazz singer. A short biography by Alex Henserson in All Music Guide sheds a light on the background of this singer...ART & STYLE MAGAZINE..

155. CABARET: MEET THE QUEEN OF GREAT BRITAIN'S CABARET. BARB JUNGR.Barb Jungr BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE

Diva Barb Jungr is a living legend. She is larger than life on stage. She is witty, captivating, warm and boiling with musical lava and unsurpassed vocal virtuosity. An English woman who sings like real, real, real Parisian cabaret singers? Like Piaf, for instance? Not really. Perhaps much better, because he is happier than those stuffy melodramatic French singers who complicate your life. French cabaret is intense because it is drama. Jungr's cabaret is happy, vivacious, filled with joy and hope. They compared her to Ute Lemper, Juliette Greco and Edith Piaf. .ART & STYLE MAGAZINE..

 

2.WHO’S WHO OF THE BEST AMERICAN FEMALE SINGERS-ENTERTAINERS: THE BEST AMERICAN FEMALE SINGERS ENTERTAINERS FROM THE COTTON FIELDS ERA TO PRESENT, by MAXIMILLIEN de LAFAYETTE  P.4- 19  STARS ILLUSTRATED

3.AMERICAN LEGENDS: BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE. GRANDE DAME PAULETTE ATTIE: LA CRÈME DE LA CRÈME. SHOWBIZ STAR OF THE YEAR, by MAXIMILLIEN de LAFAYETTE. To call Ms. Attie "Divine" or "Sensational" is a childish approach to understand, feel, sense, explore and admire the beautifully intelligent and warmly captivating multidimensional art and multifaceted universe of her creativity.  P.20- 24 STARS ILLUSTRATED

JAZZ CORNER: It seems everybody wants to be a jazz singer nowadays. People of all ages turn up at 'open mic' sessions to perform their party piece. But why this sudden eruption of would-be vocalists? Maybe because singing looks easier than playing an instrument, although it isn't. Or maybe it's because there are so many good jazz singers in Britain to inspire them. There's Stacey Kent, Tina May, Claire Martin, Clare Teal, Barb Jungr, Anita Wardell, Sheena Davis, Cathie Rae and plenty more. Until recently, the guys had fewer role-models, but then along came Jamie Cullum whose career received a mighty boost when he was signed by Universal. P.306 - 310 STARS ILLUSTRATED

INTERNATIONAL STAR OF THE YEAR: BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE.  LAUREN FIELD HAS BEEN HONORED AS INTERNATIONAL STAR OF THE YEAR. Once a year, World Art Celebrities Journal elects "The  International Woman of the Year" in Humanities/Social Affairs and The  "International Woman of the Year" in Music and Entertainment. The election is basically and primarily based upon the journal's Editorial Board nomination and selection, the Committee of Arts and Entertainment Critics recommendation and the vote of our readers worldwide, via international survey/poll conducted in 135 countries, where WACJ is read. Grande Dame of the American media, Dr. Monica Crowley, former international affairs and political relations to President Nixon and host of the nationally acclaimed New York's "Monica Crowley Show" has been elected International Woman of the Year. While, United Kingdom's newest music and entertainment sensation Lauren Field, a world-class singer-songwriter, a superb performer/entertainer and producer has been elected as the International Star of the Year. Maximillien de Lafayette explores the multidimensional world of Diva Field and  bring to us an exclusive interview with this magnificent artist heading toward world stardom. WORLD ART CELEBRITIES JOURNAL

 

 

ETIQUETTE

t19.ETIQUETTE.BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE. AMERICAN NOUVELLE SOCIAL ELITE VERSUS THE INTERNATIONAL ELITE. Brief Analogy, differences and similarities..  LA FEMME MAGAZINE

 

9.IDIOT ULTIMATE GUIDE TO DINING ETIQUETTE. BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE. The  dos and the don'ts. The exemplary. gentlemanship. WORLD HOSPITALITY MAGAZINE

23.AMERICANS VERSUS FOREIGNERS. BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE.  What foreigners like and dislike most about Americans?!  WORLD HOSPITALITY MAGAZINE

 

 

 EXHIBITIONS

22.THE VERY BEST OF NEW YORK: BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE. ENTERTAINERS, SINGERS, ARTISTS, ART EVENTS, SHOWS. WORLD HOSPITALITY MAGAZINE

MODERN ART IN IRAQ: BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE. LEADING FIGURES AND INTERNATIONAL PERSONALITIES: No country will ever survive if its art dies. it the proper time to talk about Iraqi modern art amidst the turbulent Iraq passage toward  new political and social metamorphoses?  Absolutely, for nations were initially born through the original expressions of individual and shared feelings, ideas, concepts and ideologies transmitted and illustrated through the medium of art. Equally true is the survival of nations and the preservation of their heritage, history and national pride through art in all its forms and styles. WORLD ART CELEBRITIES JOURNAL

 

 

FAMILY

t21.FAMILY & HEALTH. t1.FAMILY, HEALTH, MARRIAGE, SEX AND AGING. 5-year mark key in marriages:  Getting married? Count to five. Couples who make it to their fifth year of marriage are less likely to break up, figures from Statistics Canada indicate. "Before the first anniversary of marriage, there was less than one divorce for every 1,000 marriages in 2002,'' the agency said Tuesday. After the first anniversary, the divorce rate was 4.3 per 1,000 marriages. That went up to 18 per 1,000 after the second anniversary, 25 after the third and peaked at 25.7 after the fourth. After that, the risk of divorce decreased slowly for each additional year of marriage.  LA FEMME MAGAZINE

t2.Teens face multiple mental-health issues, losing sleep due to stress: study.   LA FEMME MAGAZINE