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Everyone needs their little corner of heaven. I found a new one in Beverly Hills just off 3rd and LaCienega. This once-bustling stretch was hit hard by the pandemic, but is surging back with an array of new businesses and fresh offerings from neighborhood staples.
This weekend you can try a ton of these spots at deep discounts via βBring Back West 3rd Street,β an event aimed at highlighting all the glorious food, fitness and fades this stretch has to offer.
I stopped by Chicaβs, purveyor of excellent Mexican cuisine and the epicenter of this weekendβs event, for some shrimp tacos and a Paloma. Yes, it was 5pm! Thatβs a fine time to drink!
Theyβre offering 50% off for you and a friend this weekend, and 10% at any location FOREVER with a coupon, which you can pick up in the restaurant.
Ecco Un Poco served up the most exquisite peach gelato Iβve ever had. They have tons of adventurous and classic flavors, and are a perfect treat for these still-hot-as-hell dog days of summer.
Theyβre offering BOGO gelato in a cup, and a 10% discount on pints this weekend, and I canβt stress how worth it this deal is. Go ahead, live a little!
SeoulMates is my favorite restaurant name. They hold the title, sorry!
I had a free Bulgogi taco, which you can get with an order of $29 or more. Truly never had anything like this. It was crispy, succulent and sinewy. Couldβve had 10 more.
Melanie Wine Bar was a smash hit. I had a sommerlierβs dream Pinot Grigio, a simple yet dynamic taste of heaven. I decided to go hard in the paint and order a hanger steak. Good lord do I love hanger steak.
This was the best Iβve had. Itβs bold, yβall. I was impressed with just how flavorful it was, a real delight at the tail end of my 3rd street sojourn.
Theyβre offering 50% off your dine-in check, so race on over this weekend and eat like a lord a leaping.
Thanks so much for having me, gang. And everyone run and check out these sensational spots before the weekend is through. Check out the full list of deals below!
Legendary Photographer and Director, David LaChapelle’s Art Exhibition “Make Believe,” Premieres in NYC!
This is the first time that the notorious Fotografiska New York is showcasing a single-solo artist’s works throughout the whole museum!
Ballet. Nina Simone. Bunny art. Catwalk. Miss New York. Moscow mules.Β
All of that was on display at New York Fashion Weekβs Six Summit Gallery fashion art performance in the Port Authority bus terminal on Thursday, Sept 8.
Attendees could walk around and peruse the artwork β from sculptures to contemporary canvas paintings to photography. Complimentary βcocktails to goβ from Merican Mules could be picked up at the bar. The flavors: Moscow Mule, Mexican Mule, Southern Mule and Tropical Mule.
After viewing the gallery and grabbing any one of the gingery drinks, everyone was called to sit down and enjoy the show.
An opera singer kicked things off, crooning around the cozy room. Then a ballerina pranced about. And Miss New York Taryn Smith belted her rendition of Nina Simoneβs βFeeling Good.β Interspersed between all the performances were catwalks. Models showed off luxury handbags, high end dresses and chic street wear.
The event was part of the Six Summit Gallery, which hosted several other exhibits in the Port Authority bus terminal. Other exhibits included portraits of famous musicians, an artistic homage to New York City and more.
New York Fashion Week kicked off Sept 9 and ends Sept. 14 with buzzy appearances by the likes of Anna Wintour, Serena Williams and Lil Nas X.
A place for tastemakers, influencers, and wine appreciators to come together
The Rhondaβs Kiss βLegacy of Loveβ gala took place at the newly opened hotel and members club The Ned NoMad helmed by Richie Akiva in Manhattan, New York on September 7, 2022 to kick off Fashion Week, benefitting Maimonides Health.Β Rhondaβs Kiss partnered with Maimonides Health for their inaugural New York gala. The βLegacy of Loveβ Gala was chaired by Executive Chairman Marc Stefanski, Film Producer/Actor Kyle Stefanski, Executive Director at Rhondaβs Kiss, Film Director/Actor Danny A. Abeckaser, Global Hospitality Entrepreneur Richie Akiva, Film Producer Eustace Montgomery Hicks, and Midtown Equities President Michael Cayre.

Demola, Katie Welch
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Rhonda’s Kiss is a certified 501c(3) nonprofit organization that focuses on patients’ non-medical needs. They give grants to partner hospitals to establish patient assistance funds that are focused specifically on cancer patients in need, in memory of their loving mother and wife, Rhonda Stefanski. The patient assistance funds, administered independently by each hospital, help in covering the costs of rent and utilities, wigs, oncology massage, parking, transportation, childcare, groceries, ambulance transport, and other unexpected costs involved with treatment as well as holistic care. Though Rhonda lost her battle, one of the gifts she left behind to her family is Rhondaβs Kiss, established to carry on her legacy by helping those struggling with the financial burden of this disease.Β Visit www.rhondaskiss.org for more information.

Jamie Williams, Ashley Williams, Kyle Stefanski, Marc Stefanski, Cara Stefanski, Brad Stefanski
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Notable attendees included chairs and hosts Danny A. Abeckaser, Richie Akiva, Kyle Stefanski, Michael Cayre, Eustace Montgomery Hicks, along with Lukas Haas, Scott Bloom, Noah Tepperberg, Luca Bella Facinelli, Stevie Guttman, comedian Mike Young, director Eytan Rockaway, Diana Madison, artist Alex Cohen, artist King Saldeen, as well as Jus Ske and Pookie who performed DJ sets and celebrity violinist Demola as well as a jazz band led by Katie Welch.

Noah Teppenberg, Danny Abeckaser, Heshy Augenbaum
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Mark Stefanski, Kyle Stefanski, Brad Stefanski
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Richie Akiva, Jus Ske, Michael Cayre
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Featured memorial tributes included Rhonda Stefanski, Avner Abeckaser and Shawn Regruto who all lost their battle to cancer leaving both loved ones and loving memories behind. The Gala honored their legacies with the Legacy of Love gala and these special memorial tributes by Chair members. The Legacy of Love host committee included Emile Hirsch, John Powers Middleton, Bryan Greenberg, Peter Facinelli, Robert Davi, Eytan Rockaway, Ali Lasky, Heshy Augenbaum and Jus Ske. Special awards included the Leadership Award to Paul Scialla, co-founder and CEO of Delos, a New York based wellness real estate and technology firm.

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Proceeds from the Rhonda’s Kiss βLegacy of Loveβ Gala support non-medical services at the award-winning Maimonides Cancer Center in Brooklyn to fund their Patient Care Program. Funding needs include Lymphedema/Compression DMEs, which most insurances do not cover; rent and mortgage payments, childcare, transportation to and from treatment, ambulance transportation for patients who need bed-to-bed transportation as they continue to experience difficulties, wigs, groceries, household supplies, parking, utility bills, holistic therapy, home health aides, and education on how to access telehealth/virtual support groups, as well as incontinence supplies, and more.Β This is all part of their Patient Care Program funded by Rhondaβs Kiss.

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Diana Madison
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Maimonidesβ nationally accredited award-winning Cancer Center is recognized for clinical excellence. It is home to New Yorkβs top cancer specialists who utilize the most innovative treatment therapies and provide access to clinical trials that advance cancer research and outcomes. Its fully accredited Breast Center is a game-changer for Brooklyn women (and men) facing a breast cancer diagnosis, and its state-of-the-art Prostate Center was the first facility on the East Coast to offer the latest minimally invasive HIFU technology. At Maimonides, outstanding oncologists, radiologists, surgeons, nurse navigators, social workers, geneticists and other specialists work in sync with one another as an expert team to recommend the best treatment plan for each patientβs unique diagnosis and personal needs. The Patient Care Program was created through their partnership with Rhondaβs Kiss, as a needed area of support for both patients, and families of patients, undergoing the treatment process, diagnosis, as well as recovery. Visit www.maimonideshealth.org for more information.

Kyle Stefanski
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The night kicked off with a red carpet, musical acts that included guest performances throughout the evening highlighted by a live jazz band featuring Katie Welch, a silent and live auction, video tributes, presentations, award honors and more. Celebrity Violinist Demola performed as well as featured DJ sets by Jus Ske and Pookie.

Demola
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The evening highlighted The Ned NoMadβs specialty craft cocktails, and delicious cuisine by The Ned NoMad’s acclaimed executive chef Brian VanderGast. Cocktails featured El Cristiano Ultra Premium Tequila, guests enjoyed Peroni Nastro Azzurro and Skurnik Wines’ The Pinot Project, all supporters of this year’s gala, as well as Zero Cost Fundraising, among others.

Eytan Rockaway
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The Ned NoMad is a sophisticated hotel and members’ club locatedΒ in the heart of New Yorkβs historic North Madison district of Manhattan. The Ned NoMad, part of Membership Collective Group, opened its doors in June 2022 in The Johnston Building, named after the original owner, Caroline A. Johnston, previously the NoMad Hotel in Manhattan. The first βThe Nedβ outpost opened in the UK in 2017, a concept created by Soho House founder Nick Jones. The New York property is helmed by global hospitality entrepreneur and curator Richie Akiva as the face of the hotel and members club, where he has teamed up with MCG Executive Chairman Ron Burkle.

Lucas Haas, Scott Bloom
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The Ned NoMad includes βNedβs Club,β their exclusive memberβs club featuring a rooftop bar and terrace restaurant evoking 1920βs glamor, various prohibition-inspired members’ spaces such as The Library Room, The Atrium, The Dining Room, The Snug, The Ned bar and more, plus a 167 beautifully restored bedrooms, the Little Ned two level pub and a Cecconiβs Restaurant. Built in 1903, the limestone faΓ§ade and original architectural features will be honored, with interiors designed and directed by the Soho House Design team, inspired by the existing Beaux-Arts style. Visit their website for membership and hotel information, www.thenednomad.com.

Luca Bella Facinelli
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Last weekend kicked off Roc Nationβs Made In America Festival held annually in Downtown Philadelphia, and this yearβs star-studded lineup included Bad Bunny, Tyler, The Creator, Burna Boy, Don Toliver, Lil Uzi Vert and more. The 2-day festival featured an extensive lineup of performances, food, rides and some scorching hot weather.
To kick off their 10th year in the City of Brotherly Love, the festival teamed up with popular retail brand SHEIN to promote different organizations dedicated to various causes including fighting gun violence, social justice reform and voter rights.
Saturday brought a hype set from Detroit rapper Babyface Ray whose audience grew throughout his set once the infectious bass from his hits like βIdolsβ and βSincerely Faceβ echoed across the festival grounds.

Photo by Shareif Ziyadat for DβUSSE.
Before her set on the Freedom Stage, rapper Flo Milli stopped by the D’USSΓ Lounge to try her hand at teaching a mini cocktail class with D’USSΓ global ambassador Sullivan Doh. The finished product was a βGold Fashioned,β a lavish spin on the traditional old fashioned but with a twist: chocolate bitters and gold dust.
While Flo was serving up tasty drinks, rapper Pusha T performed his greatest hits just a couple feet away on the Rocky Stage. Headliner Tyler the Creator ended the night with a bang and closed out the day with an hour-long set, rapping songs from his latest project Call Me If You Get Lost.

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA – SEPTEMBER 03: Pusha T performs onstage during 2022 Made In America at Benjamin Franklin Parkway on September 03, 2022 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Roc Nation)
Sunday started off hot (literally and figuratively) with a sexy performance from Victoria Monet. The R&B songstress the commanded the Rocky Stage while performing fan favorites like βJaguarβ and βMoment.β Snoh Aalegra continued to provide the vibes and delivered soulful melodies while donning bedazzled pants reminiscent of MJβs fit in the βRock With Youβ music video; crooning her early classics like βFool For Youβ and her biggest song to date, βI Want You Around.β
Burna Boy brought Nigeria to Philly with a heated performance on the Liberty Stage. The crowd screamed the words to his summer hit βLast Lastβ while the Afrobeats artist danced around the stage, showing off his elite footwork.
The weekend ended with a show-stopping performance from Bad Bunny, showing a crowd of more than 25,000 people how Puerto Rico likes to party.
Other performers included Larry June, DIXSON, JID, Glorilla, Toro Y Moi, Jazmine Sullivan, Jenevieve, Tate McRae, KUR, Ryan Castro, AmbrΓ©, Young Nudy, Armani White and more.
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The annual Made In America Festival is taking place in Philadelphia this weekend and the lineup is jam packed. Bad Bunny, Tyler The Creator, Burna Boy, Snoh Aalegra, Jazmine Sullivan and more are set to take the stage at the Roc Nation led music festival during Labor Day weekend.
The name DIXSON may be unfamiliar to some, but his work in the music industry precedes him. Heβs worked with some of your favorites including Beyonce, Chance the Rapper and Yebba. His most notable work is his collaboration with the Queen Bey herself for her song βBe Alive,β written specially for the Venus and Serena Williams biopic King Richard which follows their journey to success with the help of their father and coach Richard Williams.
The song also earned him his first Oscar and Golden Globe nomination this year for Best Original Song. While receiving these accolades so early in his career is the ultimate goal for artists everywhere, DIXSON doesnβt shy away from being transparent about his journey to get to where he is now.
βIf I were doing this for just the press or the look, it would invalidate the art in a way. Itβs really important to fight for your visions, fight for your goals, fight for having the right team around you. Thatβs super vital,β says the R&B artist.
We spoke with the singer-songwriter 48 hours before making his solo debut at Made In America and he spilled on working with BeyoncΓ© and Chance The Rapper, his desire to get back in to acting and how artists should strive to create regardless of lifeβs obstacles.
I believe this is your first Made in America, how are you feeling about it?
Itβs my first time performing as a solo artist. I performed in 2017 as a background artist. I feel good. I think Iβve been silently praying for this opportunity, to get in front of an audience. This is my first outdoor festival.
Spending years as a background singer, I played a bunch off festivals and I imagined being able to take one of the larger stages and this is really exciting for me at this point in my career.
One thing that really stuck out to me about you is that you play 11 different instruments. How did that journey start?
My parents made a conscious effort to let me explore the things I was interested in. So, my first instrument that I started playing was the drums and then I picked up the piano pretty quickly because my father was a pastor and he needed musicians. I learned how to play everything by ear, and as I got older my parents let me explore everything I was interested in. We always had instruments around the house.
So, it really just started with a home environment. When I was doing other things, I had an instrument in my hand. It was a desire. I really just wanted to know how these instruments works and how I can make them sound how I wanted them to sound.
Which instrument is your favorite to incorporate in music?
Lately my favorite is playing bass. It varies, it depends what Iβm working on. But, right not Iβm excited to get really good at playing the bass and Iβm playing a lot of it on this upcoming project too.
DIXSON is set to release not one but two new albums this year. The first of the two-part project is 004DAISY and is dropping on September 16. His recent single βCherry Sorbetβ featuring Sevyn Streeter is a part of it and features a Beatles sample. The project also features appearances from Tinashe, Vic Mensa and LA-based band frontman Stolen Nova.
In the 70’s inspired music video, DIXSON and Sevyn are seen flirtatiously playing the cat and mouse game while singing about wanting to give in to their sexual chemistry.

DIXSON and Sevyn Streeter in “Cherry Sorbet”.
As a songwriter, youβve written for films, like King Richard and albums like Chance The Rapperβs The Big Day and BeyoncΓ©βs Renaissance. Is there a difference in the writing process when working on a song for a film versus an album? Is it easier to convey a message due to the visuals already existing, versus a song where you have to paint a visual with lyrics and your voice?
I donβt make one more difficult than the other. I try to approach every project with the same energy and passion. For King Richard, There’s not only visuals for the film but there’s also a mental picture. You go back and think of times youβve seen Serena or Venus play on TV, or watch that many accomplishments happen in real time and you link those stories back to your own life and experiences, the experience of the artist thatβs going to be delivering the song. There’s a lot of representation there.
Chance is an extremely visual person. So, as we work on songs heβs painting a picture for us as well. Heβs telling us what heβs thinking, what heβs looking for. He is giving us his potential visual ideas so we had a lot to play with. Iβve been very fortunate to work with artists who have incredible visual sensibilities. I do too, Iβm the same way. So, it works well for me that the people I collaborate with are also very visual thinkers, too.
When youβre writing for an artist other than yourself, how do you balance how much of yourself and your experiences to incorporate without going overboard? Β
I donβt limit myself in that way. At the end of the day it doesnβt matter who youβre working with, whether it’s Bey or another artist Iβm realizing more and more that the human experience is the collective experience. Obviously, there are variables. There are very wealthy humans, and very sad humans, very happy humans but it’s all a human experience. I donβt try to limit what I write based on who Iβm with.
On your social media, youβre always talking about the importance of versatility. Are there any other creative ventures youβd like to engage in? You were a theater kid growing up and we see musical artists transition from the studio to a movie or TV set in their careers a lot. Are there any other creative ventures you would like to branch out to? Would you consider acting?Β
I just auditioned for a role not too long ago for a TV show. So, Iβm getting back in to it and just trying to make a soft re-entry back in to it. I havenβt been on a stage in a theater as an actor in a while. I have so much respect for actors and also just the workers in theater, television and film that I want to make sure that return in to that space is welcomed and not forced just because Iβm having a rise on the music side of things. I respect all of these art forms deeply.
What advice would you give to independent music artists who are struggling with lifeβs limitations but are still passionate about creating?
One, you have to change how you speak about your work. Secondly, change your view of your experience as an artist. We could be struggling to pay pills, we could be struggling to manage family expectations, but if you have a gift and art that you’re making, as long as youβre not struggling to get those ideas out of your head and on paper, or whatever you record on.
It took me a long time to be interviewed let alone perform at Made In America. It took a lot of financial struggles and hardships to get to this space but you must stay in it. You have to stay in it because to not honor your gift is to not honor the giver and I think thatβs the biggest mistake you can make as an artist.
If you stay in it, itβs bound to work. Your work will only get better and your audience will only get bigger.
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