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Biweekly Events Guide: 4/18-5/1

SOUTH FLORIDA Beaker & Gray Showcase Game of Thrones Inspired Cuisine to Celebrate Show’s Season Premiere When: Monday, April 18th-Sunday, April 24th – all day Where: Beaker & Gray Additional Information: Dishes include Valyrian Grinder (village bread, pulled mutton, Valyrian mushroom, & wildfire / $14); Ribs of the North (lamb ribs, dragon fruit, and & berries / $17). Drinks include Manticore Venom (Tyroshi Pear brandy, blackberry wine, & Fruits of Essos / $11). Desserts include Red Wedding Donuts ($11). www.beakerandgray.com Lou La Vie Art Night When: Wednesday, April 20th at 7:00-10:00pm Where: Lou La Vie RSVP: Email gallery@loulavie.com www.loulavie.com Hyde Beach Kitchen + Cocktails Debuts Monthly Full Moon Party When: Friday, April 22nd at 7:00-10:00pm Where: Hyde Beach Kitchen + Cocktails Additional Information: Celebrate the full moon with views right from the beach. A steel drum band will provide music. An exclusive menu of food items will be provided along with cocktails, beer, & wine of your choice, & complimentary popcorn. http://sbe.com/restaurants/locations/hyde-beach-kitchen-cocktails/ Full Moon Pairing Dinner When: Friday, April 22nd at 7:00pm Where: Shooters Waterfront Fort Lauderdale Admission: $49 per person includes dinner; Call (954) 566-2855 Additional Information: Five-course meal each paired with a different beer. Meals include shrimp, lamb, snapper crudo, char grilled skirt steak, & cheesecake for dessert. www.shooterswaterfront.com NEW YORK Tribeca Film Festival When: Wednesday, April 13th-Sunday, April 24th Where: Tribeca Additional Information: Don’t miss exclusive events featuring Idina Menzel, Zachary Quinto, Mark Ruffalo, Tina Fey, Oprah Winfrey, Jodie Foster, Katie Couric, Tom Hanks, & more. www.tribecafilm.com CHICAGO Chicago Chef Week 2016 When: Sunday, April 17th-Friday, April 22nd Where: Various restaurants throughout the city Prices: Three-course lunch $22; Four-course dinner $44 Additional Information: Chicago Chef Week celebrates top local chefs with 100 participating restaurants. Culinary ranges from Argentinian, French, Italian, tapas, & sushi. It is the perfect opportunity to experience new spots and revisit old favorites. www.chicagochefweek.com James Beard Eats Week 2016 When: Friday, April 22nd-Monday, May 2nd Where: Various restaurants throughout the city Additional Information: Chicago dives into their culinary indulgences this week with yet another weeklong eating event. Nearly 100 top restaurants will participate by including dishes inspired by James Beard’s famously known classic recipes. www.jamesbeard.org CALIFORNIA Culinary Institute of America’s Worlds of Flavor International Conference & Festival When: Wednesday, April 20th-Friday, April 22nd Where: Napa Valley Additional Information: This conference is recognized as the “most influential professional forum on world cuisines, food cultures, & flavor trends” in the country. More than 60 top & esteemed guest chefs will participate now in its 18th year. www.worldsofflavor.com Second Weekend of Coachella When: Friday, April 22nd-Sunday, April 24th Where: Indio To purchase tickets, click here  Additional Information: Enjoys beats by Skrillex, Lido, Cash Cash, & Rae Sremmurd www.coachella.com The 2016 Newport to Ensenada International Yacht Race When: Saturday, April 23rd-Sunday, April 24th Where: Starting at Newport Beach ending at Ensenada, Mexico Additional Information: The annual boat race consists of a 125-nautical-mile international race with over 200 boats taking part. www.newporttoensenada.com KENTUCKY Kentucky Derby & Derby Festival When: Friday, April 18th-Friday, May 6th Where: Louisville To purchase tickets, click here  Additional Information: The Kentucky Derby is more than just horse racing–attendees can enjoy basketball events to a beer festival to golf & steamboat racing. www.kentuckyderby.com

Arts, Culture, The Issue

GlobeIn: Inspiration in a Box

November-December Issue 2015 By Gisel Habibnejad In recent years, subscription boxes have increased in popularity. The reason is most likely attributed to the element of surprise. Because of this, customers can receive a self-paid gift every month—not just on birthdays or holidays. Who can blame them for that? Gift yourself a handcrafted present while helping others through GlobeIn. Essentially, their mission is to grant artisans global reach. “GlobeIn empowers female artisans from around the globe to bring their handcrafted products to the international market, and provides them the opportunity for financial stability and growth,” says Sepideh Nasiri, Chief Business Officer of GlobeIn. They make a living by hand-making products, located in countries such as Mexico, Sri Lanka, South Sudan, and Ghana. Those who subscribe or purchase from GlobeIn also help bring monetary support for these groups, who mostly live in the economically underdeveloped area of their country. The company connects these talented artisan groups with the world in order to keep their culture alive. “Since inception, GlobeIn has helped thousands of consumers discover a robust collection of artisanal products while enabling people in over 40 countries to attain a higher quality of life,” shares Nasiri. Each box comes with a basket weaved in Oaxaca, Mexico. This city harbors a small group of artisan peoples made of 50% of Mexico’s indigenous speaking population. The Oaxacan weavers are made up of three groups, supporting 30+ cooperating artisans in total. “One of our co-founders was traveling in Mexico looking for artisans and discovered the artisan who was making the baskets in a market in Oaxaca, we grew this from one artisan to currently 30,” explains Nasiri. The first group is split into two under Marina López: Don Juan García López and Doña Selerina García Lucas. Don Juan and his entire family work together to make a living through agriculture and weaving. Doña Selerina and her group live in a very poor town located in Sierra Sur. Doña Martina leads the third group, and thanks to GlobeIn, she is able to work from home to spend more time with her family and take care of her children. While each basket weaver has a unique background, how the baskets are made tell a special story in itself. The artisans begin by collecting palm leaves from the hills then letting them dry in the sun for three days before scratching them with a knife to remove the cuticle. Next, the leaves are dyed; however, the white and yellow leaves are already in their natural colors. Lastly, each basket takes up to 2-3 hours to weave. The baskets can be used as décor, storage, or as potted plant holders. When you receive a basket, you will get to know the artisan makers responsible for your products while learning where they come from. Who says you have to travel to grow your cultural intelligence? There are 10 themes to choose from when purchasing a box/subscription. The Wander Box was made for those who love to travel the world. It contains a mosquito repellant, travel journal, drawstring backpack, moringa bar, and a palm leaf basket. For a wonderful excuse to enjoy a picnic, The Picnic Box holds a tri bento and napkin set, sunstick, dried mango, and a palm leaf basket. Lastly, The Wellness Box persuades you to relax and take care of your body, enclosing an eye pillow, blessing bag, baobab powder, gift card to watsi.org, and a palm leaf basket. These boxes are all made up of goods from India, Brazil, Peru, and Benin. You can also purchase individual products, like hand-painted mugs and candles, coasters, and framed art. Create your own box by purchasing three or more items to get a free basket. For more information, please visit www.globein.com Click here to view this post in the MSM November/December 2015 issue

Cover Stories, Entertainment, Music, News & Entertainment, The Issue

Julio Iglesias, Jr.: World Tour with His Father, Family Life, & What’s Next

September-October Issue 2015 MIAMI NATIVE & SPANISH SINGER REVEALS WHAT IT’S LIKE BEING ON TOUR WITH HIS FATHER, GROWING UP AS AN ‘IGLESIAS,’ & WHAT THE FUTURE HOLDS FOR HIM By Gisel Habibnejad Photographed by Ernesto Poblacion With musical talent running through his veins, it’s safe to say Julio Iglesias, Jr. was born to grace the world with his gift. Throughout his lifetime and various works, music has always remained a constant. There’s no denying the greatness that awaits Julio in the near future with a new album in the works and joining his father on his world tour, among the many. Julio was born to Spanish music icon Julio Iglesias, and Filipina socialite and journalist Isabel Preysler. Growing up, his parents instilled morals and values that molded him into the person he is today. “My dad taught me the importance of working hard in anything you do in life and to always surround yourself with great people.” Having a popular singer as a father also had its perks. “When I was younger, I saw my father like any young boy sees his father. As I got older, I began to realize that my father was famous. It was always nice to hear my friends and their parents express how they love my father’s music,” says the singer. “It’s a great feeling when people appreciate what your parents do.” Although he doesn’t plan on having children in the near future, he can’t wait to instill his family values into his future offspring. “I value good people with big hearts, family, friends, and music.” As Julio grew older, his passion for music blossomed and he soon realized his purpose in life. “Growing up in a musically-inclined family, you learn to really appreciate it.” While it would be easy to assume Julio broke into show business through music, it was actually through his modeling career. With several campaigns under his belt, his most notable include: Versace and Gap. Soon after, he ventured off into other aspects of the industry. He displayed his dance moves on the Spanish version of Dancing with the Stars known as ¡Mira Quien Baila! He then went on to win the first season of Gone Country, featuring various celebrities from different genre backgrounds competing to become a country singer. However, the most memorable of his TV stints has to be his frequent appearances on Oprah Winfrey’s talk show. Somewhere between his modeling career and television shows, Julio toured and became the opening act of Cher’s Do You Believe? 1999 North American tour. Most recently, Julio recorded the album Latin Lovers, featuring various artists coming together to create a compilation covering popular Spanish music hits. Along with Nuno Resende and Damien Sargue, Julio performed several of these covers at numerous concerts throughout Europe. Among the popular singles are “Vous Les Femmes,” an original by his father, “La Camisa Negra,” and “Livin’ La Vida Loca.” When he’s not touring or traveling all over the world, he’s in Miami–the place he has called home for most of his life. Julio was born in Spain, but moved to our beloved city when he was a child. Ever since, it has held a special place in his heart. “My family and friends live here. There’s nothing better than that.” An ideal day for Julio is relaxing by the beach and playing tennis. “The great thing about Miami is that you never get bored here; the city is always expanding. There’s always something to do.” However, ‘home is where the heart is’ and his heart belongs to his beautiful wife, Charisse Verhaert. Charisse and Julio began dating 12 years ago and finally tied the knot in 2011. “I love my wife, she’s an amazing woman. I’m very blessed to have her by my side,” says Julio about the Belgian model. While he’s usually touring overseas, some of his favorite destinations are within our very boarders. He takes delight in making occasional trips to the Florida Keys and spending time in his vacation home. Besides boating and kite boarding, the drive itself brings him bliss. “The spectacular view of the ocean on both sides when crossing the Seven Mile Bridge really makes the long drive worth it.” Having attended Menlo College near San Francisco, Julio grew affection towards Northern California, which he visits at least four times a year. One of his favorite places on the west coast is Lake Tahoe. During the winter, he can’t get enough of snowboarding; while in the summer, he enjoys the quiet beaches. Earlier this year, it was announced Julio would be joining his father on his world tour. Their first official performance together took place on May 22nd in Romania. Bulgaria, Spain, and Portugal were among the other countries that followed. In September, he will perform alongside his father in Guadalajara, Santiago de Querétaro, Mérida, Yucatán, Hermosillo, Puebla, and Monterrey in Mexico. In November and December, he looks forward to touring in Asia. “It’s a great experience because I get to spend a lot of quality time with my father. To share a stage with him in front of 20,000 people has been a dream come true.” As for a concert in Miami, locals should be on the look out for an upcoming performance down the road. With this in mind, we had to ask: are there any future plans for a performance with Julio, his father, and Enrique? We were pleasantly surprised to find the answer to be yes. Whenever this occurs, it is sure to make history! We were especially excited to learn that Julio has begun writing and recording songs for his next Spanish solo album, which will be released next spring. Everyone will be able to get to know Julio on a personal level like never before, and he can’t wait to share it with the world. To keep up with all the latest news on Julio Iglesias, Jr., follow his social media accounts: Instagram: @juliojrofficial Facebook: www.facebook.com/JulioJrOfficial Twitter: @JulioJrOfficial Click here to view this

Music, Showbiz

LATIN SONGWRITERS HALL OF FAME

Photo Courtesy of Said Bazze LATIN SONGWRITERS HALL OF FAME ANNOUNCED TODAY THE NAMES OF THE COMPOSERS WHO WILL HONORED DURING ITS FIRST INDUCTION AWARDS GALA TO BE HELD ON APRIL 23 AT THE NEW WORLD CENTER OF MIAMI BEACH Singers / songwriters Natalia Jimenez and Jon Secada joined Desmond Child and Rudy Perez, founder of the foundation, to announce the names of the five composers to receive the “The Muse” Miami, FL. (January 28, 2013) Desmond Child, Rudy Perez, Natalia Jimenez, Jon Secada and members of the board of Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame  (LSHOF), announced today the six iconic songwriters chosen to be recognized and incorporated into the newly formed organization. The composers are: Armando Manzanero, Mexico; Concha Miranda Valdez, Cuba, Jose Angel Espinosa “Ferrusquilla”, Mexico, Jose Feliciano, Puerto Rico, Julio Iglesias, Spain, Manuel Alejandro, Spain. These five Latin music icons will be honored with the statue ‘La Musa’, created especially for LSHOF. The historic first awards ceremony will be held on Tuesday April 23, 2013, at the New World Center in Miami Beach, which will be hosted by renowned actor John Leguizamo. The inaugural awards gala will be held in conjunction with the Billboard Latin Music Conference and Awards, as celebration to highlight the composers and those songs written in Spanish and Portuguese which have left an imprint all around the world. The LSHOF awards ceremony will pay tribute to some of Latin Music’s legends and will feature performances by some of the hottest talents in the industry, such as Los Temerarios. Other major composers who will be honored, presenters and special performances will be announced during the month of February. Desmond Child and Rudy Perez also announced today, during the press conference, that the singer / songwriter Natalia Jiménez had been chosen to receive the organization’s ‘The Muse Elena Casals Award’, presented to an outstanding young composer. For more information about becoming part of Hall of Fame Latino Composers and purchase tickets to the gala, visit:www.latinsonghall.org. About Hall of Fame Latino Composers (LSHOF): Founded by Desmond Child and Rudy Perez, Hall of Fame Latino Composers is a non-profit organization that seeks to honor the most outstanding composers worldwide and their music in all genres. The Nominating Committee LSHOF (the acronym) consists of composers, artists, musicians, producers, engineers, music critics and industry executives, who meet once a year to nominate 24 candidates emblematic of all regions and genres of Spanish and Portuguese into two categories: twelve composers and songwriters / composers twelve (http://latinsonghall.org/nominees/). All members were eligible to vote LSHOF five of 24 nominees. Voting ended last night at midnight.  

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