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Shutterfly Is Going Viral With Popular TikTok Stars With Latest Home Collection

by Tony Bowles July 27, 2022
written by Tony Bowles

It was only a matter of time before TikTok’s influence expanded—from the music we listen to, to the places we visit, to the weird trends we try and now that influence and creativity is coming to a home near you with a special collaboration with Shutterfly that officially launches today!

The collective is a first of its kind, limited-edition capsule collection designed and inspired by a diverse roster of four digital icons. Spanning from comedians, to entertainers and more, the roster includes influencer and viral social media sensation, Brittany Broski, entrepreneur and dating expert Serena Kerrigan, comedian and author Elsa Majimbo, and actor and digital creator Chris Olsen. The creators are paired with four Spoonflower Independent Artists, who helped bring each of their personalities and four product categories to life.

Shutterfly’s focus on expanding its custom design space will allow the brand to pivot into new spaces while tapping into current industry trends and evolving the way consumers shop. The Collective celebrates the addition of 4,000 thousand new artist-sourced designs available in home decor and gifting items on the Shutterfly platform.

The Shutterfly Collective will be available for purchase beginning today through August 23, 2022 on www.Shutterfly.com and will feature exclusive, one-of-a-kind designs on coffee mugs, blankets, journals and pillows ranging in retail price between $16.99  and $79.98.

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New must-visit French restaurant Maison Close opens in SoHo today

by Tony Bowles July 27, 2022
written by Tony Bowles

If you are looking for a new downtown restaurant to enjoy with your friends or even a solo date (treat yourself) then you are in luck! Offering a sanctuary for celebration and luxury that blends the greatest aspects of New York and French culture, Maison Close officially opens today in the heart of Manhattan with approachable French cuisine, elevated beverages, and a celebratory atmosphere that makes both residents and visitors feel at home.

Maison Close’s unparalleled vibe dining experience features a menu of sophisticated, yet accessible French dishes developed by Executive Chef Geoffrey Lechantoux (Louis XV in Monaco, Trianon Palace in Versailles, Plaza Athénée in Paris, Le Jules Verne in Paris and Benoit in New York) including: 

  • Belle Sole Meunière pan seared with a butter foam  
  • Cote de Boeuf served with Choron and Peppercorn sauce  
  • Crepe Suzette with Grand Marnier flambee  
  • Other carefully curated dishes include Tartare de Boeuf au Couteau, Artichauts à la Barigoule and La Grande Tour featuring Beausoleil oysters, Australian shrimps, whole Maine lobster, king crab legs and caviar. 

Guests can also unwind at the restaurant’s luxurious bar featuring expertly crafted cocktails such as Madame Claude with Grey Goose Poire Ginger, lemon and cucumber juice, and rose seltzer, L’Amour en Cage with Remy Martin V, golden berries, lemon juice, sugarcane and egg white, and La Turlutte with Bombay Sapphire Gin, fresh raspberries, meadowsweet cordial, lemon juice, and Moët & Chandon Imperial Champagne.
“When you enter Maison Close, it feels as though you’ve entered the dining room of your oldest friend,” says Chef Lechantoux. “Our menu modernizes the idea of traditional French dining, and I’m excited to bring a fresh take on this classic cuisine to New York City.” 
Maison Close is located at 15 Watts Street New York, NY 10013. The restaurant will be open Tuesday-Saturday from 11AM – Midnight, and Sunday from 11AM – 7PM. Beginning August 6th, brunch will be served Tuesday-Saturday from 11AM – 6PM and Sunday from 11AM-7PM. Dinner service will begin at 6PM Tuesday-Friday and 7:30PM on Saturday until closing. 

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Barbara Tober Bestowed with Inaugural Millbrook Humanitarian Award by the Breast Cancer Research Foundation

by Benjamin Schmidt July 26, 2022
written by Benjamin Schmidt

Now in its seventh year, Play for P.I.N.K. Millbrook is all but a tradition in this tight-knit community. Millbrook, located some two hours from New York City, is a serene seasonal escape noted for its undulating hilly terrain and longtime ties to equestrian life. It also happens to be where the Play for P.I.N.K. organization has laid roots, raises funds for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation through sporting and lifestyle events.

To speed advances in breast cancer detection, treatment and survivorship, Play for P.I.N.K. (Prevention, Immediate diagnosis, New technology, Knowledge) supports thousands of volunteers nationwide as they raise funds for research. Their efforts raise $4 million annually, and 100% of that goes to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, founded by Evelyn Lauder of The Estée Lauder Companies in 1993.

PINE PLAINS, NY – JULY 8: Marion de Vogel, Larry Graev and Emma Sweeney attend BCRF Millbrook “Humanitarian Award” to Mrs. Barbara Tober at Mashomack Fish & Game Preserve on July 8, 2022 in Pine Plains, NY. (Photo by Patrick McMullan/PMC)

For the Play for P.I.N.K. Millbrook event, supporters arrived at the bucolic Mashomack Fish & Game Preserve; the backdrop of the event being the impressionistic Halcyon Lake and spring green and pink flowers decorating the luncheon tables for a standing room-only audience. The co-chairs of this event were Cathy Franklin, Karen Klopp, Beth Ledy, and Alexandra Traber McNamara.

Myra Biblowit, the longtime President and CEO of the Breast Cancer Research Foundation conveyed the fact that Evelyn Lauder’s vision of an organization has stood the test of time. The organic development of Play For P.I.N.K. is evidence of that. “Evelyn would be overjoyed to see you all here today.” 

Lorna Graev had the honor of presenting the inaugural Millbrook Humanitarian Award to the illustrious Barbara Tober, longtime editor of Brides Magazine, proud Millbrook resident, and supporter a vast range of charitable organizations. Loran Graev spoke on the intent of the award saying, “She and her beloved husband Donald have lived a life of philanthropy that have impacted so many people.”

PINE PLAINS, NY – JULY 8: Will Eckstein, Vera Farmiga and Alex Eckstein attend BCRF Millbrook “Humanitarian Award” to Mrs. Barbara Tober at Mashomack Fish & Game Preserve on July 8, 2022 in Pine Plains, NY. (Photo by Patrick McMullan/PMC) *** Local Caption *** Will Eckstein;Vera Farmiga;Alex Eckstein

In a letter, Leonard Lauder praised Mrs. Tober: “You have helped so many people through your impactful philanthropy. Where there is art and design, there is you, Barbara. Where there is fashion, there is you, Barbara. Where there is a zest for life, there is you, Barbara. Where there is Barbara, there is hope for a better world. I can think of no individual more deserving of this award. Barbara dear, you are a true humanitarian, and I am humbled by your friendship.”

Guests at the luncheon were able to take home a small token in the form of a series of “Thoughts to Live By”, written by Barbara herself. 

  • Surround yourself with Beauty  
  • Laugh first, Problems are meant to be solved  
  • Open your eyes, then your Heart to new ideas  
  • Stay with the Happy People  
  • Help those who aren’t  
  • Nurture your inner child; Fun is healthy  
  • Inspire those around you  
  • Do something Constructive every day  
  • Accept that Challenges are “growing pains”  
  • Take charge of your own Health  
  • Be responsible for Yourself  

PINE PLAINS, NY – JULY 8: Meghan Klopp, Karen Klopp, Nichola Gray, Joyann King and Caroline Merison attend BCRF Millbrook “Humanitarian Award” to Mrs. Barbara Tober at Mashomack Fish & Game Preserve on July 8, 2022 in Pine Plains, NY. (Photo by Patrick McMullan/PMC/PMC)

Barbara was greeted with a standing ovation as she received the inaugural Millbrook Humanitarian Award. She closed the luncheon with a reflection on the progress made as an organization. “There are thousands of women proudly walking forward because of the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. YOU are all Philanthropists and should be proud of YOUR efforts to make this disease disappear!”

Learn more about Play for P.I.N.K. here. Learn more about the Breast Cancer Research Foundation here.

 

 
 

 

 

 

  

 

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The World’s First Concept Fitness Club, HEIMAT Comes to Los Angeles

by Parris Rose July 26, 2022
written by Parris Rose

Global leader in lifestyle and fitness RSG Group has created HEIMAT, a groundbreaking first of its kind fitness and wellness concept club located in Los Angeles,CA .

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Steph Curry, Kelly Rowland, Michael B. Jordan and More Show Support at the Red Carpet Premiere of Jordan Peele’s New Sci Fi Horror Film, NOPE

by Parris Rose July 22, 2022
written by Parris Rose

From the director and writer of box office hit Get Out and Us, Jordan Peele introduces the sci-fi horror film, NOPE.

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American Express Gold Card and Resy Host a Culinary Carnival of Epic Proportions

by Jonathan Tolliver July 21, 2022
written by Jonathan Tolliver

 

American Express Gold Card x Resy Present: The Boardwalk: A waterfront experience at the Santa Monica Pier, featuring games, Gold Card partners & perks, and boardwalk fare by award-winning L.A. chefs on Saturday, July 9, 2022 in Los Angeles. (Mark Von Holden/AP Images for American Express)

The American Express Gold Card and Resy took over the Santa Monica Pier for a culinary walk to remember. This was described as a ‘waterfront experience featuring games, Gold Card partners & perks, and boardwalk fare by award-winning L.A. chefs,’ and I’d say that just about covers it! 

The atmosphere was immediately electric, with smiling, wig-wearing people on stilts vogueing at the entrance. Just beyond them was a half-pipe featuring fearless young skaters doing incredible tricks. The second I laid eyes on all of em I knew I was about to have the time of my life.

I grabbed a lil bit of wine and made my way to Hotville Chicken, which lived up to its namesake and served up delectable and spicy chicken taquitos. What an absolute delicious start to this night; they were impeccably seasoned and had a perfectly balanced kick. 

Naturally I made my over to Shakeshack for a Shackburger, one of the most delectable burgers I’ve ever laid eyes on. It was no frills, hearty and cooked to perfection. But like, duh, we all know how Shakeshack rolls. 

Photo by Ron Clark

Wine break! I had a few of those. Don’t worry, I literally don’t know how to drive. God bless uber, and god bless our purveyor, Wine.com.

After my second pinot grio, I made my way to Cobi’s for some incredibly fresh and fulfilling Banh Tran Trang. They were more than up to the challenge of serving this dish in portable, manageable portions, packing a wealth of flavor into small, sturdy bowls. 

Photo by Ron Clark

Next I hit the Milk Bar dunk tank. That’s right, the dunk tank. My wonderful friend who took all the photos you see in this article also volunteered to be dunked. It only took me one toss to send him plunging into the depths. We were then blessed with Cheesecake Factory gift cards. He’s an American hero. 

Shoutout to Milk Bar’s Cereal Milk, which was incredibly refreshing between entrees. A tasty, sweet contrast to the savory offerings I was tearing through. 

One of the highlights of the event was Angler’s Lobster Roll, which looked and tasted like a million bucks. The lobster was so succulent and tender I could’ve cried. 

Photo by Ron Clark

Guelaguetza’s Ceviche Tostadas were also a hit, so light and gently piquant. I could eat them every damn day. 

Photo by Ron Clark

Every friend I have on this planet has been telling me to try Majordōmo, and I finally got my shot by sampling their Smoked Pork Butt Sandwich. They offered a sublime and bold rendering of this classic offering. Never have my DMs been blown up so much by a picture of a sandwich. 

Wine break! This, sadly, was the end of my culinary journey. I snuck in some mini-golf before the event ended, and was given a pity Cheesecake Factory gift card after I failed to make a single putt. I did appreciate that, it did soothe the burn. 

What an incredible day. I truly can’t wait for round 2. There will be a round 2, right??? 

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2022 Lincoln Corsair Grand Touring Plug-In Hybrid Holds Its Own, Both On and Off-Road

by Benjamin Schmidt July 19, 2022
written by Benjamin Schmidt

While a heatwave blankets the world, we’re throwing it back to winter. Earlier this year, we took the redesigned 2022 Lincoln Corsair Grand Touring off-road and into the snowing mountains of West Virginia after a pampered ride from NYC. Both on and off road, the Corsair is a truly impressive SUV, even if it had a little mud on the tires (we got it nice and clean after the test, of course!)

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Exclusive: 6lack talks new music, Johnnie Walker collaboration, and more [Video]

by Payton Wilson July 19, 2022
written by Payton Wilson

Rapper, singer, and songwriter, 6lack has announced a new partnership with Johnnie Walker and Blacktag. He had a show stopping performance at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival to celebrate “Black Art is Forever”, a celebration of Black creators and Black art hosted by Kenya Barris (the creator of the ABC sitcom, Black-ish). The event also honored recipients of the First Strides Creator Grant.

The work that Johnnie Walker and partners Blacktag – a global platform that aims to create economic empowerment for Black artists and technologists –and Kenya Barris are doing to spotlight and inspire Black creators and the community resonated with 6lack, and why he wanted to partner up with them and join them in celebrating and inspiring all rising creators so that they can feel empowered in continuing their amazing work.

They have a First Strides Creator Grant program, empowering the economic advancement of Black creators as part of their ‘First Strides’ initiative, which is so important for amplifying the voices of the community and enabling future generations of artists.

The Knockturnal’s correspondent, Payton Wilson, sat down exclusively with 6lack to discuss his partnership with Johnnie Walker, new music, LVRN, working with Eli Derby, East Atlanta Love Letter, his dream collaborators, and more.

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New Hell’s Kitchen Authentic Columbian Food – El Cartel Tapas Bar and Restaurant

by Sanjana Sarna July 10, 2022
written by Sanjana Sarna

Get transported to Columbia as you dine at El Cartel Restaurant on 9th Avenue. This new, family-owned restaurant serving Colombian cuisine and culture, is operated by Bill Arango. 

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Exclusive: Jameela Jamil Talks Partnership With Always to Fight Period Poverty

by Serena Khahera May 20, 2022
written by Serena Khahera

The Knockturnal got the chance to speak with activist and actress Jameela Jamil who has recently partnered with P&G’s Always to help in the fight to end period poverty and support Congresswoman Grace Meng’s Menstrual Equity for All Act. This act would help systemically end period poverty in the U.S. Today, Jameela also delivered a keynote speech in Washington, D.C., to encourage policymakers to support the bill to drive systemic change. The fight to end period poverty is due to lack of access to period protection. Period poverty is a serious problem which affects people all around the world. One of the stigmas surrounding period poverty is that it only happens in unwealthy countries, but even in the most economically developed countries period poverty is an extremely serious issue. In fact, here in the U.S., nearly 1 in 5 girls have missed school because they didn’t have access to period products. Since the launch of Always’ #EndPeriodPoverty program in 2018, Always has donated over 160 million period products to people in need around the world, including more than 50 million in the U.S., in partnership with organizations like Feeding America®, the nation’s largest domestic hunger-relief organization. “Millions of people across our nation suffer from a lack of access to period products and are forced to forego educational or employment opportunities because of it,” said Congresswoman Grace Meng (D-NY). “As we celebrate Menstrual Hygiene Day on May 28th, I urge everyone, including legislators, to support my Menstrual Equity for All Act. It is the first whole-of-government approach to address this issue and would help end the problem of period poverty.” To further help raise awareness around the prevalence of period poverty across the country and motivate society at large to support the bill, Always partnered with Jameela Jamil, who spoke to us on the issue.

You are partnering with P&G’s Always to help end period poverty and support Congresswoman Grace Meng’s Menstrual Equity for All Act, so could you just talk to us a little bit about why this was so important for you?

It’s so important to me because it is so maddening, frustrating, and shocking that even in 2022 we are even having this conversation. In 2022, in one of the wealthiest countries in the world, we have 3.5 million girls a year not being able to go to school because they don’t have access to period protection. We have 1 in 5 girls in the United States, and we’re talking in the millions here. This isn’t just in unwealthy states this is an issue in major cities as well like Los Angeles, New York, and Atlanta. I think the subject has just been ignored because when we hear the phrase “period poverty” we think of the countries that don’t have this much wealth, and yet the United States is managing to fail 50% of a population by not making sure everyone has access to the dignity and protection of period products. These statistics are ridiculous it makes me so upset.

Has this been a project that you have always been passionate about or has learning more about the term “period poverty” and partnering with P&G’s Always made you more passionate?

Oh no, it’s something I have always been passionate about. I remember just a few years ago the UK went through a similar motion and we had tremendous success over there. It just has never occurred to me that in the United States of America that this was going on. So when this was brought to my attention, and I was offered the chance to partner up with Always and their amazing work in this area to not only donate a million pads to Feeding America® and trying to help in the fight to end period poverty, but to also it was just an honor to be a part of this fight and spreading awareness. I really think a lot of people don’t know, and part of that is we still find periods quite awkward to talk about which is something that also has to end because it’s such a natural event that nobody should feel any shame about. I’ve always tried to use my platform to raise awareness about important issues, and this is very high up on my list because I can’t believe what young people are going through the indignity of being neglected to this degree that you are now having your education suffer. It is mortifying.

You are also delivering the keynote speech in Washington, D.C. today, to encourage policymakers to support the bill were you nervous at all for that?

I wasn’t nervous for it, I just felt very excited and very honored to be able to talk about this subject. I just feel very hopeful that we can be a part of waking people up and also reminding all the people reading this interview that we have the power to change the situation. I feel as though we have been deliberately deterred away from this conversation and we haven’t been made as aware of how severe these things are. Now we know we must use all of our power as the people as the masses to put pressure on all of our elected officials to make sure that they support this important act. We also need to look at who we are allowing to represent us in power. We really need to be as educated as possible and we are learning with everything we are seeing with the reproduction rights being rolled back that we can not be complacent because it is to our detriment to not use all of our voting power and all of our opportunity to engage and change the situation for half of the population.

You talked about how it starts with the people, so what can people at home do to better support this cause? 

Call your elected officials. Truly that is the first place to start because they do listen if enough pressure is applied. We have seen this again and again, as soon as the people become politically motivated and they group together and join forces we have seen astonishing turn outs. This is something that could actually be quite simple to deal with we just have to apply the pressure. They benefit from our inaction and our silence. We can not let them get away with this gross negligence anymore because it is mortifying, offensive, and frankly inhumane.

How did this support and partnership with Congresswoman Grace Meng come about?

Well that was via Always. Always was already working with her and I was able to join in to utilize my platform to be able to further the awareness around this subject because so many people don’t know. Nobody ever hears the word poverty and thinks about the United States, and there is so much poverty in the United States. No one would ever presume that in the United States of America we have period poverty. People need to understand that no one is galvanized to act because we don’t even know that it’s happening.

With reproductive rights currently being challenged I think it is also the perfect time to be bringing in period poverty into the discussion  because it is very real and there is a stigma, so what do you think some of the steps those who do not have periods could take to also support and care about this act?

They should also be calling their elected officials otherwise people with periods are going to bleed all over their belongings, on their couches, or clothes because there are real consequences for everyone involved. We all win when we deal with this subject head on. It’s really important. It’s going to impact you in some way it’s going to impact someone you love, someone you know in some way so join the fight! We can not just keep looking at these subjects that are about basic human rights us “us” and “them” and “not my problem”. By now of all times we must learn that we must take on every fight together. We are deliberately divided because together we are so much stronger so we need to come together.

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