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Seaspice Celebrated its 3rd Year Anniversary with Big Bash

Photos courtesy of World Red Eye On Friday, December 9, VIPs, recurrent patrons and Miami insiders, including Real Housewife’s Alexia Echevarria, came together to celebrate Seaspice’s 3rd Year Anniversary with bubbly by Dom Perignon, Moët Hennessy and Louis Roederer, passed hors d’oeuvres and a special performance by two-time Latin Grammy-nominated musical sensation, Adriana Lucía. Decorated with a grand arrangement of overhead champagne colored balloons and flowers, the cocktail reception with breathtaking views of the Miami River gathered attendees in the main dining room for a powerful performance by acclaimed Colombian singer Adriana Lucia. The songstress performed her hits Olvidarte es Imposible and Lleguaste Tu. After the show guests continued the celebration while the DJ provided dance music well into the night. The evening celebrated a momentous milestone for the riverside hotspot that has welcomed the likes of Barbra Streisand, Beyoncé, Jay Z, David Beckham, Dwayne The Rock Johnson,Gloria Estefan, Marc Anthony, Dwyane Wade and Lebron James, to name a very few.  

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Gloria & Emilio Estefan: Making History Over & Over Again

By Gisel Habibnejad The world knows them as the trailblazing power couple of Latin music; however, Miami knows Gloria and Emilio Estefan on a much deeper level. It has even been said that the Grammy Award winners have influenced a generation of artists, with more generations to come. They paved their own well-documented path by immersing themselves into their careers, and as a result, music that withstands the test of time and still echoes in modern-day music. Gloria Estefan was born in Havana, Cuba and fled from the island as a little girl and would eventually pursue a life that would make her parents proud. As a result, she proceeded to earn a higher level of education at the University of Miami, through which she earned a BA in psychology. With a firm education, she then pursued her lifelong dream of a professional career in music. Consequently, she joined Miami Sound Machine through which she met Emilio Estefan and became romantically involved in 1976. Two years later, the couple married and officially began their path as the influential powerhouse the world knows them as today. Just four years shy of officially being credited as a solo artist, the “Conga” singer won her first Grammy Award in the category of Best Tropical Latin Album for Mi Tierra–this would be the first of the three awards she won for the same category in the years to follow. Mi Tierra holds a special place in Gloria’s heart as it paved the way for her solo career, winning several accolades awarded by Billboard, the Grammy Awards, and even earning the first Diamond album in Spain. In addition, it sold over 100 million records worldwide. Not to mention, her lively performances and concerts that literally make you want to “get on your feet” from start to finish. Among their many achievements collectively, Gloria and Emilio have earned stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, The Ellis Island Congressional Medal of Honor, a Lifetime Achievement Award by the ALMA and Premio Lo Nuestro Musical Latina, induction into the Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame, a spot on Billboard’s Top 30 Most Influential Latin Artists of All Time, Latin Grammy Awards, and a Sammy Cahn Lifetime Achievement Award by the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Last November, they received the Presidential Medal of Freedom presented by President Barack Obama. Gloria shared her appreciation of the special moment, “We really do love this country and we respect it. To have been given the opportunity to live our lives the way we have and to be able to follow our dreams and work hard… it’s been phenomenal.” And while, they were recognized by the country on this day, Emilio never forgets to acknowledge his beloved city, “Today we were thinking about Miami. Thinking about the Latino community and saying that we are proud. We never left Miami, we never changed our name and I think that’s an important thing to recognize.” Not many people can say they performed at the Olympics and at the Superbowl twice—Gloria has done both. In fact, her hit single “Reach” became the anthem for the 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics. The Estefans have always been adamant on using their fame to be involved and bring awareness to political affairs. In 2010, Gloria famously led Las Damas de Blanco march down Calle Ocho in support of the opposition movement in Cuba. Las Damas de Blanco is a group of wives and relatives of imprisoned dissidents who attend mass on Sundays wearing white followed by silently walking down the streets of Cuba. Emilio’s contributions include producing phenomenal musical events at the White House and being appointed by President George W. Bush to the Committee on the Arts and Humanities in 2002. In 2013, he also became the AARP Life Reimagined Ambassador. And in 2014, Commissioner Jean Monestime appointed him as Miami-Dade Special Ambassador. They went on to conquer other facets of the industry, such as Gloria becoming a board of director for Univision Communications Inc. Staying true to his producer role, Emilio produced and directed his first full-length film in 2008 called 90 Millas. He has also produced multiple Latin Grammy Awards shows. As if it weren’t enough, they are also best-selling authors. Gloria has published children’s books and cookbooks; Emilio published his second book in 2011, The Exile Experience: A Journey to Freedom in collaboration with Alberto Montaner and Carlos Pintado—the powerful book is made up of testimonials from different generations of exiles. Throughout his career, he has received honorary doctoral degrees from Barry University, the University of Miami, Berklee College of Music, and Florida International University. Their latest conquest involves music, dancing, and Broadway. Fans can now experience a biographical look into the lives of these trailblazing artists as individuals and as a family. On Your Feet debuted in November 2015 starring Ana Villafane as Gloria and Josh Segarra as Emilio and directed by Jerry Mitchell. The homage comes to life with “Conga” at the end of the first act, when audience members are encouraged to join the Conga line as part of choreographer Sergio Trujillo’s plan. The show includes flashy costumes designed by ESosa accompanied with electrifying performances of their hits, such as “1-2-3” and “Get On Your Feet.” Variety magazine raves: “Newcomer Ana Villafane is a knockout in the leading role, the dazzling centerpiece of this flashy, splashy spectacle helmed by Jerry Mitchell.” “I hope we can inspire a different generation, to make them think about how lucky we are to live in the United States and to be able to achieve the American Dream,” Gloria proudly shares about the show. “We want to give so much back to this country.” Presently, they continue to defy the odds by actively working on creating the National Museum of the American Latino in Washington, D.C. They also became the first Cuban-Americans to buy minor ownership stake of an NFL team through the Miami Dolphins. Locally, however, you can find the Estefans at one of their many locations of

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Emily Estefan

By Gisel Habibnejad Photographed by Natalia De La Guardia The crowd roars as Gloria Estefan introduces her daughter, Emily Estefan, to the stage at the Miami Beach 100 Concert. Her debut performance of her song, “I Just Want It To Be Over,” was a success as the audience went wild. Performing live in front of 30,000 people is nerve-racking for most, but for Emily she felt right at home. She has been touring with her family ever since she could remember, so the limelight is no stranger to her. However, now she is coming to her own with her debut album, Take Whatever You Want, and its first single titled “F#ck To Be.” The song and music video, directed by Gloria, explain the struggle of what society expects her to be and act versus who she truly is. “There are two POVs in the video, it is either what I see or what the mirror sees. It is me against the mirror. The mirror being expectations that I carry of myself, or what people expect me to be. I’m combatting the mirror,” says Emily. Emily has exciting changes coming in the next few years with the release of her highly anticipated forthcoming album sometime this year, and graduating from Berklee College of Music with a degree in Contemporary Songwriting and Production and a minor in Philosophy the following year. For more information on Emily Estefan, please visit www.emilyestefanmusic.com Click here to view this post in the MSM January/February 2016 digital issue

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The Weekend Guide: 11/12-11/14

Destination Fashion Kick Off Party When: Thursday, November 12th at 6:00-9:00pm Where: Bal Harbour Shops Additional Information: Annual fundraiser benefitting spinal cord research; appearances by NFL Hall of Fame linebacker Nick Buoniconti, his son Marc, Tommy Lee Jones, Emilio & Gloria Estefan, & Brittany & Christian Slater; live concert; fashion show; live auction; launch of 2016 Women of Substance & Style www.balharbourshops.com Miami Heat vs Utah Jazz When: Thursday, November 12th at 7:30pm Where: AmericanAirlines Arena Tickets: www.ticketmaster.com Jason Derulo Concert When: Friday, November 13th at 8:00pm Where: Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tickets: www.ticketmaster.com Color Run 5k When: Saturday, November 14th at 9:00am Where: Sun Life Stadium Registration: $45 per runner Additional Information: Photo stations; followed by the Finish Festival with music; Shine Tour gift kits; keepsakes such as shirts; shiny tattoos, shine powder packets, & gold finisher’s medal thecolorrun.com/miami Coral Gables Food, Wine & Spirits Festival When: Saturday, November 14th at 4:00pm Where: Bossa Nova Tickets: $39/2-day access Additional Information: 100 companies & 200 brands will be featured; spirits tent, wine tent, beer garden, culinary square, seminars & demonstrations coralgablesfoodwinespirits.com The Fourth Annual Savor the Season When: Saturday, November 14th at 6:00-11:00pm Where: Brickell World Plaza Tickets: $100 Additional Information: Benefits the Humane Society of Greater Miami, Feeding South Florida, & the University of Miami Center for Autism & Related Disabilities savortheseasonmiami.com Alejandro Fernandez Concert When: Saturday, November 14th at 8:00pm Where: AmericanAirlines Arena Tickets: www.ticketmaster.com

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Miami Beach Celebrates 100th Birthday

By Angela Betancourt Photography by Mitchell Zachs On March 26th, thousands of people gathered on the sands of South Beach to celebrate Miami Beach’s 100th birthday. The city, in partnership with the Hard Rock, joined forces to host the Hard Rock Rising – Miami Beach 2015 Global Music Festival. The star studded concert featured Andrea Bocelli, Gloria Estefan, Wyclef Jean, Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees, Flo Rida, and more. Though it was unusual to see such an unlikely collection of artists, the music line-up perfectly represented the melting pot that is Miami Beach. There was no denying it was a concert for the ages and a fantastic conclusion to several weeks of nonstop celebrations across the city. However, this anniversary was about more than just nonstop partying. The city, in partnership with local businesses and organizations, came together to celebrate the occasion in a variety of unique ways that reflects Miami Beach’s diverse cultural community. Several days leading up to the finale concert, Miami Beach Mayor Phillip Levine presided over a mass wedding of 100 people (50 couples) as a part of the 100 years celebration. Among the happily wed were same-sex couples who were finally able to get married legally in the state of Florida. Same-sex marriage became legal in the state at the start of the year, and this marked a historic milestone for Miami Beach’s LGBT community. The Art Deco Museum, founded by the Miami Design Preservation League (MDPL) in Miami Beach, opened its doors to host the Miami Centennial Photograph Exhibition. Renowned professional photographer Johnny Arraiz, whose been recognized by the Congress of the United States of America for giving his invaluable service to the community, showcased his latest exhibition “Miami Beach, 100 Years, 100 Photos,” which immortalized special moments in the city’s history. This exhibit was one of many hosted by the museum to educate and engage locals and tourists alike on Miami Beach’s rich history. The Miami Beach Centennial celebrations became an extra special event for 100 men and women who passed their citizenship requirements and officially became citizens of the United States. Leon Rodriguez, Director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services officially welcomed these 100 new citizens after they swore allegiance to America. Representing more than 25 different countries, it was fitting to have this ceremony in a city that was built by immigrants from all over the world. Orchestra Miami and The Leroy Schecter Foundation celebrated the centennial with a free picnic concert that took attendees on a musical tour through the highlights of Miami Beach’s history. Orchestra Miami believes in the power of music to strengthen a community. Now in its 8th season, they provide high-quality classical symphonic music and programming that celebrates Miami’s diverse cultural heritage. In order to reach as many people as possible, Orchestra Miami events are almost always free. The Miami Beach Centennial was as much about celebrating its past and present, as it was about looking towards the future. As Miami continues to evolve as a global city and as its population continues to grow denser, its future becomes even more important. In a show of its dedication to protecting Miami Beach from the effects of climate change, the city announced during the celebrations, that it has begun developing a variety of initiatives to generate more awareness about global climate change. The city is also planning on creating an environmental summit hosted by the Mayor that will feature scientists, educators, and other influential leaders from different disciplines, coming together to discuss environmental advocacy. Miami Beach’s history helped define its foundation, but its present and all of the people, organizations, and businesses, who love the city today, will drive Miami Beach into the future and forward for another 100 years. Happy Birthday, Miami Beach.

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MSM celebrates its Jan-Feb cover with Julio Iglesias Jr.

By Stephan Useche A night full of photographers and press complemented a Friday night on the streets of Brickell, as all eyes were on distinguished guests walking the red carpet at “Dolores but you can call me Lolita Restaurant and Lounge.” Miami Shoot Magazine hosted the private event along with MSM’s sponsors DermaGenetics, Allure Rejuvenation, H&H Jewels, Bastille Whisky and OR-G Vodka. The cover party brought together a number of selective guests to celebrate the magazine’s Jan-Feb  launch event, featuring Anna Kournikova on cover, on Friday, January 31st 2014. The celebration also included the singing performance of  MSM’s Co-Owner Julio Iglesias Jr. with DJ Abel the Kid where he sang his new single “Smile.” The media coverage was prevalent during the event, as they walked through the crowd who enjoyed the complimentary drinks by Bastille Whisky and OR-G Vodka. One camera crew, however, had all its attention on Iglesias and every single one of his moves as they filmed his reality show pilot revealing his family, friends and lifestyle. Guests such as Actress Dawn Olivieri made her way to the party. Ms. Olivieri is currently filming in Miami a new movie called “A Change of Heart” with Gloria Estefan, Aimee Teegarden, Emilio Estevez, Kathy Najimy, and Jim Belushi!

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