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www.influential.com ways of living our lives to the fullest. Embracing new discoveries is exactly what this issue of InFluential explores with the goal of opening up within each of us new insights, ideas, and opportunities. Have you seriously considered exploring your hidden talents to determine what new paths will lighten your way?

Linda Ginac, CEO of

TalentGuard, explores this topic through her informative piece on discovering what’s new in us. We will take you on a new culinary journey with our visits to Swift’s Attic in downtown Photo by L. Andrew Sterling of Sterling Images

Austin and Krave Wine Bar and Bistro in Round Rock which will surely have you kraving a new

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dining experience. Life is full of enrichments, and ere at InFluential, we are always up for

enrichments come from experiences. The more

new discoveries that help us continue

we experience, the more we grow. The more we

our quest to live well. Whether it is sharing an

grow, the more strongly we are compelled to

amazing bottle of wine with family and friends,

give back and touch the lives of those around us

reading an interesting novel, studying a new

in new and special ways.

language or watching the Kentucky Derby, opportunities to experience the joys of life are

So after you peruse this issue, we hope you

endless and as individual as each one of us.

are inclined to self-reflection. There is no right or wrong here and we certainly want to hear

We are well into Spring and for many of us this

about what you discover.

is a season of renewal. It is also the season for

discoveries will include the fact you have always

reinvesting in ourselves and discovering new

been an amazing individual!

We hope your new

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LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

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ometimes there are so many wonderful things to talk about it’s better to just let

others see for themselves. This is exactly how I feel when I think about the great variety of stories and ideas that jump out of this issue. “Discovering What’s new” is our May/June theme and this issue will read like a colorful tapestry of fascinating projects, dreams and ideas. Find out how Austin is on track to become well known for gems, music and art then read on for fanciful perspectives that are sure to open up your mind to being creative. Have a happy time discovering what’s new then discover the new within you.

Best Wishes,

Sandra Rascon Co-Founder & Editor-in-Chief

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co n trib u ti n g W R I T E R S

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mR. KYLE GOLDEN

Work It Personal Training | www.workittraining.com Kyle is the founder of Work it Personal Training. Native of San Antonio, TX, Kyle moved to

Ms. Marjorie Presley Burciaga

Austin in 1997 to attend St. Edward’s University where he graduated with a Bachelor’s of

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Arts degree in Psychology. After working in the financial services industry for many years

Marjorie is a professional image and wardrobe consultant trained with Empowerment Enterprises. She is a certified coach with World Coach Institute. Her certifications include career, leadership and professional coaching. She specializes in relationships and bereavement to aid those going through transitions. Marjorie relishes the idea of helping clients develop

Kyle decided he wanted to bring his passion for fitness to his career life and founded Work It Personal Training in 2007. Kyle has been a guest speaker on fitness and health topics for organizations including the Hispanic Faculty and Staff Association of the University of Texas at Austin. Kyle is also a graduate of the Leadership Austin: Emerge program.

their own style by starting with a fresh approach to exploring one’s positive inner attributes. Marjorie’s services include working with staffs of organizations on appropriate company

MS. CHRISTY HORTON

dress codes and styling show events. She has been featured on Talk radio 1370AM Austin and

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in Austin Woman magazine.

Christy Horton graduated summa cum laude from the Le Cordon Bleu program in Austin in 2006. She has worked with such culinary notables as David Lebovitz, Martin Yan, Rebecca

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Rather as well as many local Austin chefs. You can find her blogging at epicuriosities.com

Since moving to Austin in 1995, Ms. Garner has served in the public, private, and non-profit

as well as actively serving around town in her current role as the Volunteer Coordinator for

sectors. Her primary focus has been in project management and she acquired her Project

the Austin Food Blogger’s Alliance.

Management Professional certification in 2005. Utilizing her diverse work background and project management skills, she has extended her support in various activities within her church and community. In her spare time, Ingrid can be found practicing yoga, doing core and weight training, reading Stephanie Plum novels, and participating in the wine club at her favorite wine bar Vino 100.

MR. BRANDON PERRY

President of Perry Investment, LLC | www.perryim.com Brandon Perry CFA, CFP®, ChFC is the President of Perry Investment Management, LLC. Mr. Perry has been working in the capital markets since 2002 and his diverse background in equity portfolio management, hedge fund analysis and consulting has exposed him to a

MS. LINDA GINAC

wide view of the investment world. He takes a practical and understandable approach to

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finance with a passion for helping people and teaches Introduction to Financial Planning

Linda is the Founder and CEO of TalentGuard, an organizational talent management firm

at the University of Texas at Austin while managing money for private investors. Mr. Perry

headquartered in Austin, TX. With more than 14 years of experience in organizational

lives in Austin with his wife and three children.

development, people strategy and career development, she supports individuals and corporations in developing, planning and managing a range of career management and worklife issues. Particular areas of expertise include career development, change management, career transition, professional development coaching and performance improvement.

ms. WENDY TAYLOR

Freelance writer | www.wendytaylor.us A Telly Award-winning freelance writer, Austinite Wendy Taylor’s work includes topics from financial literacy to global women’s rights. Her work appears in ExPat Travel & Lifestyle and has been distributed through USAToday and The Wall Street Journal. Taylor’s writing includes profiles of global politicians and humanitarians, as well as athletes and celebrities, such as Vernon Davis and Christy Turlington. A confessed Hibernophile, she compensates for the Austin heat with frequent visits to her beloved Ireland.

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Laura S. Ferguson

Assistant Editor laura@wjacksonandassociates.com Laura holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Communications and a Master’s of Liberal Arts in Humanities and English with a focus in creative writing. This training has helped her excel in her ca-

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Co-Founder & Editor-in-Chief sandra@wjacksonandassociates.com Sandra Rascon is a member of the Screen Actor’s Guild and a veteran of the entertainment industry in music, television, live theatrical and post production in the areas of rights

reer path, which includes staffing coordination of a large family of hospitals and community outreach and education for an environmental organization. An avid writer, Laura has built a collection of short stories some of which are included in her work In a House Where the Rooms Don’t Lock. Laura also has a passion for records. She has an eclectic collection that includes everything from The Beatles to Richard Pryor’s entire discography to Motley Crue.

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tently applies appropriate business techniques to take an idea from vision to successful implementation. James has employed his innate entrepreneurial skills to develop several interesting businesses and is dedicated to seeing them grow and influence. In addition to planning activities for his very busy family, James enjoys savoring the outdoor lifestyle living in Austin affords, particularly playing tennis with his son.

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CoPaINS By Marjorie Presley Burciaga and William Jackson

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feat u re

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he House

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of Les Copains, one of the

Copains.”

This “thank you” from Les Copains is

most well-known and reliable names in

a true representation of the quality of character

Ready-to-Wear fashion, has unveiled

behind the clothing line founded by Mr. Mario

its Spring and Summer 2012 Collection

Bandiera and whose name - meaning “the buddies”

(s/s12) which treads in new territory. The season’s

- was taken from the title of a popular French radio

collection focuses on knitwear, “a symbol of style,

show, Salut Les Copains.

glamour, freedom and exellence.”

A Passion for Fashion This season Les Copains designer Mr. Alessandro Dell’Acqua introduces a feminine collection weaving refined lines through contrasting stripes and color combinations to create a chic complement to the style of any woman who pays close attention to detail.

A welcome trend in the collection is the

inclusion of airy t-shirts personalized with prints by Mr. Omar Galliani, one of the most active figures

Experience, a keen awareness of trends, and a passion for fashion are what Alexandra Lapegna and Paolo Torello-Viera bring to Les Copains. They are unwilling to compromise quality. They have both business savvy and a creative side which allow them to be part of the team charting an ever expanding course for Les Copains.

on the Italian contemporary art scene and an artist

Ms. Lapegna, who fondly recalls playing dress up in

renowned for his graffiti masterpieces.

her mother’s clothes and shoes, attended fashion

In March 2012, Mr. Paolo Torello-Viera, CEO of Les Copains and Ms. Alexandra Lapegna, Director of Merchandising at Les Copains visited Austin to host High Tea at Saks Fifth Avenue, the only retailer in the U.S. to carry the Les Copains line. Tea attendees previewed pieces from the Spring and Summer 2012 Couture Collection which included the t-shirts

school in Bucharest where she was born and raised. After completing school and a stint in Italy, Ms. Lapegna moved to the United States to work for Gianni Versace. During this time she was personally mentored by Mr. Versace himself. This experience

LES COPAINS: T-shirts personalized with prints by Mr. Omar Galliani,

provided the foundation for which she would build her career as a fashion industry executive.

personalized with the Omar Galliani prints. Guests

For Mr. Torello-Viera fashion is in his genes.

He

part of a senior team that turned the label into

marveled at the opportunity to be the exclusive

was born and raised in Biella, Italy, “The Capital of

a couture powerhouse. Torello-Viera was then

U.S. audience to preview the two t-shirts of which

Textiles.” His family worked in the textile industry,

appointed the COO-EVP of Brioni Retail USA until

When it comes to fashion choices both agree it is

there are a limited number worldwide.

When

so from an early age Mr. Torello-Viera developed

he took his current position as CEO of Les Copains.

important to make selections that make you feel

asked why Austin was selected for the collection’s

an appreciation for fashion. He began his career

Of course, there was also the Armani top coat.

confident, as well as, comfortable. Their philosophy

t-shirt preview, Mr. Torello-Viera said, “We were so

in piece goods eventually operating a consulting

In every fashion lover’s life there is an outfit that

taken by the generosity of people in Austin when

company that sourced cloth for tailored clothing

makes them to realize how positive fashion can

we visited previously that we wanted a special way

companies. Ermenegildo Zegna, an Italian fashion

make one feel. Ms. Lapegna, fondly reminisced about

to say thank you.

Making Austin the first place

house and leader in menswear, was a long-term

a pair of powder blue jeans with a white stripe worn

brand. A woman can wear the brand and make it her

to personally preview the t-shirt is our special way

client. He joined that company in 1998. While at

with a white t-shirt. Mr. Torello-Viera lit up reflecting

own just in how she wears it. Every woman that wears

of saying thank you for opening arms wide to Les

Zegna, he ran the brand’s U.S. operations and was

on the memory of purchasing his first pair of Levi’s.

Les Copains brands herself as a lady with panache.

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can be summed up as it’s not what you wear; it’s how you wear it.

This is the appeal of the Les Copains

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THE LES COPAINS

FAMILY: Paolo TorelloViera and Alexandra Lapegna at Saks Fifth Avenue in Austin, Texas. You can see Les Copains’ Spring and Summer 2012 collection at www. lescopains.it/eng

The Vision for Les Copains During the tea, Mr. Torello-Viera and Ms. Lapegna

oupled with this vision is the mission to direct the

Innovation and being forward-looking will continue

and Mr. Galliani who both strongly believe there is a

attitude of the line toward absolute excellence in

to be the key to the success of Les Copains. This is

perfect marriage between art and fashion. It is hoped

every expression. This inspires the consumer.

exemplified by the t-shirts in the Spring and Summer

this art and fashion collaboration will encourage lovers

2012 Collection featuring the Galliani prints. The idea

of fashion to have a stronger interest and willingness

was inspired from conversations between Mr. Bandiera

to know art. To advance this greater awareness, Mr.

shared the vision of the future of Les Copains. From the beginning, Les Copains has positioned itself to

Recently, Les Copains tapped designer Alessandro

remain in the forefront of the fashion industry. They

Dell’Acqua’s

know how to put the right garment on the right

company’s tradition of being able to work wonders

customer.

Mr. Torello-Viera shared his vision for

with knit. Mr. Mario Bandiera, Les Copains founder,

Les Copains which continues to be an international

is delighted to have the Italian designer on board.

brand. Les Copains is:

Mr. Bandiera says, “We recognize in the style of

• Modern, sophisticated, updated

Mr. Alessandro Dell’Acqua our same vision of

• Market driven, appealing to a broad clientele

creative

talents

to

build

on

the

elegance made of innovation and artisanal craft. At a time in which the market needs reassurance,

• The synonym of quality

we believe that the significant and established

• Non-compromising

experience of Alessandro Dell’Acqua can best

• The intrinsic value of the product is that it is

translate the historical excellence of Les Copains in

”Made in Les Copains”

a contemporary language.”

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“To remain on the cutting edge fashion, we must always have creativity. Creativity can never be replaced by a machine.”

Bandiera and Mr. Galliani will release a five minute video every few months about the history of the arts.

Into the Future Mr. Torello-Viera recognizes the potential impact of technology, but, as he puts it, “To remain on the cutting edge fashion, we must always have creativity. Creativity can never be replaced by a machine.” When asked how creative designers such as Mr. Dell’Acqua stay on trend, Mr. Torello-Viera and Ms. Lapegna respond by saying confidently, “Designers set the trends.” As such, Les Copains is poised to adorn clients for years to come. IN FLUENTIAL 19


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MARIE ATOINETTE: Photo by: Ed Lehmann

The Royal

Model: Sky Van Vliet MUA: Dante Shuffield Custom Wig: Coco Coquette

Ed Lehmann

Wig Styling: Summer Edwards - Loud Looks Aesthetics Jewelry: Sugar Gay Isber Wardrobe Styling: Rachel Chadwick

By William Jackson

Furniture: Maureen Stevens

S

ome cultures believe when you take

the arts by their father who is a huge supporter of

someone’s picture, you steal their soul.

the arts and grandmother who had an interest in

For some photographers the opposite

photography. Ed was also exposed to the wonder

is true. The picture they take returns the

of color and nature as the family would travel

soul or brightens it. It discovers and captures a style

throughout Europe.

To escape the Chilean coup

no one but the photographer sees at first and then

d’etat, the family relocated to Dallas, Texas in 1973.

shares like a painter who depicts the world as he

Ed’s quiet spirit and observant nature allowed him to

sees it.

view his experiences with appreciation and patience. It helped him adapt quickly to change. He could

Certainly good photographers create a sense of

not have known it was shaping him into an expert

wonder and imagination. They are passionate and are

photographer.

great story tellers. They are patient; striving for the best; obsessed over getting THE shot. They have the

Art appreciation grew as the Lehmann family

innate ability to create a lasting and memorable story.

continued to explore the great artists. Ed developed a keen appreciation for the works of Picasso because

How well this describes Austin photographer Ed

of the use of color and abstract lines. The art of the

Lehmann. A recognized expert at “drawing with

Renaissance period was also appealing to him from

light” - a phrase created from two ancient Greek

a young age.

words used to describe photography: photo, for

concept of a greater sense of light and color which

“light,” and graph, for “drawing,” Ed is warm, brilliant,

they incorporated into their paintings. Creating a

imaginative, sensitive and funny.

sense of space was also a key innovation of the time,

Early Influences

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Renaissance artists understood the

as was perspective, a clever device causing your eye to see in three-dimension. This concept fascinated

Ed was born in Chile to a family of German decent.

Ed and contributed to his love of the Renaissance

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feat u re spectrum.

Experimentation through

How does Ed continue to expand and improve his

What’s new for Ed Lehmann? He is developing into

the years with the many dimensions

skills? One method is taking pictures with a camera

the preferred portrait photographer in Austin. He

of photography has allowed Ed to

phone.

develop a unique style appreciated by

good picture. The skill lies with the photographer.”

his clients and fellow photographers alike.

Why?

Ed says, “Any camera can take a

Hence, Ed often practices with his camera phone. This practice forces him to focus more emphasis on

When taking a picture, Ed says, “It’s important to create a mood and a

what is seen versus the help of any technology.

The Young Royals Early this year, Austin resident Kim Van Vliet had

the subject, almost to the finished

an idea of creating photographs of famous historic queens using her daughter Sky, and other models in

out against others in the industry is a key to long-term success, and Ed

there was no photographer more appropriate for this

a sense inspiration and is concerned

well my overall vision for the shoot, and I knew he

about how others are inspired by

would create the most appropriate direction.”

Unique to Ed’s

style is his technique of adding an overlay texture to his photographs creating an one of a kind look to every photograph. Clients are mesmerized, and this technique has become Ed’s

For this talented photographer, a picture truly paints a thousand words, and he has a great deal more to say.

ED LEHMANN | Self-Portrait.

photo shoot than Ed Lehmann. Ms. Van Vliet says, “Ed’s talent, vision and technique complemented

his photography.

You can plan to see a great deal more of Ed Lehmann

a shoot aptly titled The Young Royals. In her mind,

He creates with

certainly does this.

them. Never allow yourself to become stuck in a rut.

personally or his unique and beautiful photography.

A good photographer sees beyond

As with any profession, standing

Ed encourages everyone to pursue what interests

in Austin over the coming months; either him

scene allowing a vision to materialize.

product.”

also has his eyes set on photographing book covers.

The goal was to remain as close to the historic periods as possible by photographing

Marie Antoinette,

Mary, Queen of Scotts, and Queen Elizabeth, Royals who have had such an impact on history. It was not the goal to recreate exactly their aura but to create a “new perspective” with the energy the models

unique style.

would bring to the photo shoot. Ed assisted Ms. Van EMPRESS OF AUSTRIA: Photo by Ed Lehmann. Model: Haley Read MUA: Brian Emanuel. Hair: Summer Edwards - Loud Looks Aesthetics Jewelry: Sugar Gay Isber Wardrobe styling: Rachel Chadwick and Laura Del Villaggio (Corset)

At the age of 13, Ed received his first camera as a gift and thus began the fascination with everything photography.

When

working

Ed

Vliet to assemble an ensemble who embraced their

spirit,

vision. From custom styling to hair and make-up to

listens and is open to new ideas.

props, they had it covered. Stylist Rachel Chadwick

Though naturally a quiet man, don’t let that fool you

worked meticulously on the wardrobe to ensure it

“Sometimes, though, I have to be diplomatic and

was authentic to the represented time periods.

maintains

a

with

clients,

collaborative

strongly encourage a client to relax and let me do my

From an early interest

job,” Ed says. Though this may not always be easy to

We are pleased to feature exclusively selected

in landscape photography to photo journalism

Ed, once the final product is seen by the customer,

photographs of The Young Royals.

and art photography, Ed’s interests cover a wide

it is a detail that clients like about working with him.

yourself the talent of Ed Lehmann.

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Discovering Your Talents:

It’s What’s New In You By Linda Ginac

Career contentment can be good in that we associate

life. The 15-year police veteran auditioned for and

for local cancer charities, including the Breast Cancer

it with satisfaction. However, it can stunt growth

won the Sci-Fi Channel reality show, “Stan Lee’s,

Resource Centers of Texas.

and unfound happiness. Do you find yourself going

Who Wants to be a Superhero?”

through the motions in your career? You may be

comic book and action figure created and named

completely satisfied with your career, but you may

after Crippen’s superhero character, The Defuser,

be wishing you were in another line of work. We all

he tours as his creation, appearing at comic book

have interests and hidden talents. It’s natural to play

and sci-fi conventions across the United States. He

it safe and not attempt to capitalize on them for fear

has played a leading role in The Syfy Channel made-

of failure when, in fact, we are only failing ourselves by not doing so. Detective Jarrett Crippen with the Austin Police Department was wise enough to pay attention to his discovered hidden talents and put his “one chance at

Armed with a

for-TV-movie, Lighting Strikes starring Kevin Sorbo. While all of this seemed like a dream come true for Crippen, it didn’t stop there. Now, this deep-voiced police officer and self-proclaimed comic book geek travels the country as an emcee and is the requested

Do some personal interest and talent searching, and rather than suppressing the findings recognize and capitalize upon them. These things may or may not be related to your current job, but whatever they are, acknowledge them. Don’t take them for granted or

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downplay their value. Think of things people have

find out more information.

said they wish they could do when they see you do them; sometimes others see our talents before we do. Do not disregard things that may not be of immediate interest to you as they can be a valuable launching pad; explore everything for opportunity.

life” attitude into action. As a police officer, Crippen

opening speaker for such celebrities as: William

learned not only about others but also about himself.

Shatner, Stan Lee, Henry Winkler, Lou Ferrigno, and

Life is full of beneficial and life changing parlays, but

He found that he enjoyed speaking to neighborhood

many others.

they must start with you. The take away: Discover. Cultivate. Capitalize. Grow.

groups and school children, and he discovered through his placement at the police academy he

Crippen’s newly found success has given him the opportunity to build and promote the non-profit

As for Detective Crippen, he now has 20 years with

he and his wife, Norma, founded. SCARE for a

the Austin Police Department and looks forward

Paying attention to these hidden talents that

CURE is an Austin extreme and interactive haunted

to becoming a full-time professional speaker and

surfaced pushed him to take the biggest leap of his

Halloween adventure that has raised over $75,000

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A New Jewel

in Austin’s Arts Crown By Wendy Taylor

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bond? The calling to make something beautiful — for

have set up a curriculum where you’re introduced to

profit, self-expression, or simply to wear.

all of these things, and they bring the masters to you.”

“We experienced this vibrant, creative community in Austin, and that was it. Everyplace else fell off the list.”

international jewelry community, supplementing programs with some of the biggest industry names. Wax carver Kate Wolf and engraver Hratch Nargizian drew students from around the nation for their initial Austin classes. Upcoming instructors include Italian silversmith Fabrizio Acquafresca, currently working on his second commission from the Vatican. Many of these masters teach student with limited or no experience.

f the glare in Austin seems a bit brighter,

Two globally recognized jewelry masters set their

don’t blame Daylight Savings Time. The

sites on the Texas capital last year, and the school’s

city’s artistic reputation recently landed

already bringing attention from the design world to

some additional bling with a fine-jewelry

a city better known for guitars than gems. Ronda

said. “To have the opportunity to study with a true

Coryell, a native Texan with an extensive history

master used to not even be available.”

design school — Jewelry Studies International (JSI)

in art education, and Vasken Tanielian, whose 35year career includes apprenticeships with Parisian

Hometown Advantage

masters, say Austin’s artistic reputation heavily

For Austinite Janise Simmons, JSI seemed too

influenced their relocation.

good to be true. An artistically inclined CPA with a decades-long passion for jewelry, she previously

“We purposely looked away from the existing jewelry centers on the East and West coasts,” Tanielian said. “We wanted someplace convenient and affordable for students staying weeks at a time. Then we experienced this vibrant, creative community in Austin, and that was it. Everyplace else fell off the list. Students get excited about coming to Austin.”

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“Everything used to be these deep-dark trade secrets and guilds within the jewelry world,” Coryell

Merging Tradition and Innovation While both Coryell and Tanielian hold classical training, they believe time-honored skills go handin-hand with modern advancements.

settled for occasional workshops. When Simmons heard through the jewelry community that two

“Students learn the correct way to file or how to

famed instructors chose Austin to open their school,

hold their tools with precision, just as masters did

she called before the doors even opened.

for centuries,” Tanielian said. “However, we instill

“Vasken and Ronda have a name in the industry

— these are not unknown people,” Simmons said.

those basics for a deeper understanding of the new ways. You can’t be in the jewelry industry without new tools, but you can’t be excellent without

In addition to full certification, the school offers short

“Maybe I want to learn chasing and repoussé or

courses in specialized techniques. Students range

Russian filigree. As the industry stands right now, it’s

from beginners out of high school to experienced

not uncommon for you to have to go many different

“That was another thing that attracted me to the

jewelers to retirees exploring a new path. The common

places to learn these skills. Well, Ronda and Vasken

school,” Simmons said. “You have to embrace new

understanding traditional skills.”

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ideas along the way. Argentium is a wonderful

represents an essential element of JSI.

metal. CAD-CAM (computer-assisted design and manufacturing) is a game-changer — the gamechanger — in jewelry.”

“You can teach the future generation of metalsmiths that there is an alternative now,” Coryell said. “It’s not only that the metal’s recycled, but it’s even the

Tanielian is one of the nation’s foremost experts

habits within the studio. It’s teaching them how to

in CAD-CAM, teaching across the country, while

set up as green a studio as possible.”

Coryell holds one of the top international reputations in Argentium, a recent silver alloy that’s taken the jewelry industry by storm. In fact, JSI’s curriculum is the only program recognized by Argentium International for Argentium certification preparation. The alloy, which holds more silver than traditional Sterling, first attracted Coryell as it proved whiter, harder and more tarnish resistant. In addition, it’s completely recycled.

goiNg greeN

Simmons, who recently completed the beginner’s certification and enrolled in the advanced course, sees the school not only opening personal opportunities but believes Austin can also define it’s own style. “When I think of New York, I think of very contemporary jewelry,” she said. “When I think of California, I think of jewelry that has more of the unusual, found-object element. Austin has its own personality. We have a lot of young people. We have a lot of talented artists in this town. I definitely think Austin has all the ability to come out as a very well-

The school’s green emphasis on recycled metals and

known place to get educated in jewelry.”

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Technology and Fitness By Kyle Golden Technology and fitness have always gone together.

transmitting the data wirelessly to your smartphone,

The modern fitness machines we are familiar with

you can see how well you’ve slept. The goal is not

today can be traced back to contraptions invented

only to help you be more active but also to help you

in the mid 1800s by Gustav Zander, a Swedish

get a more restful sleep as you learn your habits. It is

physician. Technology has never played a bigger

available online at amazon.com.

part in fitness than it does today. With the help of the internet, wi-fi, Bluetooth and smartphones, we

iMuscle Smartphone App

have so many tools to help us be fit. Here are just

The gym can be a daunting place. Knowing which

a few gadgets that will assist you in getting and

exercise to do with what machine or piece of

staying healthy.

equipment can be tricky. There are many smartphone

Nike FuelBand

applications on the market that can help you do this, but one in particular stands out for me - iMuscle.

The Nike FuelBand is a wristband you wear that

After creating your workout it will display video of

tracks a number of daily fitness activities via an

the exercises so that you can then replicate them

accelerometer. Simply set your goals, put it on

in the gym. It shows you which main muscle groups

and start your day. It encourages you through an

are targeted for the selected exercise, as well as,

integrated LED screen on the band itself and talks

deeper muscles that assist during that exercise. The

to your smartphone or computer by Bluetooth. You

application is available for download from the Apple

can use a smartphone app or the Nike software to

app store on your iPhone or iPad.

view, track and share your progress. It is available online or at many retailers.

MyFitnessPal.com

IMUSCLE SMARTPHONE APP: This phone application shows you which main muscle groups are targeted for the excercise you select. IMuscle is available from the Apple Application store for iPhone and iPad.

like recipe assistance and advanced progress

user, to decide what best helps you stay on track.

tracking and reporting. You can setup an account Myfitnesspal.com is a standout amongst the many

at myfitnesspal.com. There are also iPhone, iPad,

In the future, we can look forward to more interactive

diet and fitness websites. The website helps to

Android and Blackberry applications available, and

gyms, in-store equipment to help us make better food

The FitBit Ultra is a clip-on device that does most of

create any number of goals; design workout routines

it’s all free to the user.

selections in the grocery store, and better wireless

what the Nike FuelBand does with the added feature

and diet plans; track your daily exercise and diet;

of tracking your sleep. At night you simply tell the

and ultimately share this with others in community

The tech tools I’ve reviewed here are just four of the many

will be able to replace the fact we all need to find

clip you are going to bed, and wear it on a special

groups you chose to help encourage you to reach

thousands of options available to help us in our endless

the time, have the determination and actually do the

band. It tracks data through the night and after

your goals. The site has many other features

pursuit of staying in shape. Ultimately, it is up to you, the

work to make ourselves more fit and healthy overall.

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Ritz, Glitz &

Metallics

LES COPAINS: Spring / Summer 2012 (S/S12)

By Marjorie Presley Burciaga

Collection.

“The Ritz” in Paris may be shutting it doors for a two

Sail away in sheer summer beauty decked out

year renovation project, but “Putting on the Ritz”

in white on white or in shades of beige with the

continues to be a hot fashion statement as we usher

essence of rose hues. Strong winds held at bay with

in the influence of the Roaring 20s with lots of lace,

a tangerine sheath, soft bright pink scarf, red belt,

soft fabrics, fringe, feathers, and florals. And we don’t

teal handbag or a big gold chain necklace which

mean girlie we mean sophisticated decadence that will

allows you to come off as more refreshing than a

continue even into the fall and winter lines.

tall glass of water.

Well, almost. “Sea” your way

to underwater colors along with embellishments Accessorize, accessorize, accessorize.

Statement

jewelry is not an understatement. It completes your

of pearls and corals. Catch waves of blue green in flowing fabrics.

signature style. Gold is a must be it in shoes, fabrics, or accessories. Heels, heels, and more heels yet…watch

Speaking of a tall glass of water, sleek smart suits -

those trendy ankle straps that aren’t for all silhouettes.

even in shorts - hit the runways echoing the sirens

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of Hollywood of days gone by. Set the stage with

everyone, or a pop of yellow - a new neutral. Make it

tailored garments that fit your body and a sleek

modern with silver metallic shoes.

clutch. Reach for rich hues of pink, a color that suits Now more than ever art hits the fashion scene

“Statement jewelry is not an understatement. It completes your signature style.”

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t’s not uncommon these days to hear

Kim knew she had a gift for dance and was determined

about

their

to make her dream a reality. She hopped on a plane to

horizons outside of the world of music

Hollywood. After three lengthy interviews with Rick

into things like fashion, cosmetics, acting,

James’ brother, she was asked to come to the studio

or reality television. But how often do you hear about

and formally meet with the funk and R&B legend

a musician, who grew up wanting to entertain others

himself. After arriving at the studio, Kim became

through dance and song, becoming a celebrity chef

excited about the music and started to dance. That’s

to the stars and cookbook author all the while gaining

when Rick noticed what she could bring to the table.

new music fans as a solo artist? That is the amazing

In no time at all, Kim was asked if she wanted to join

I

musicians

broadening

journey Mary Jane Girls singer Maxi B. found herself on. How did this happen you ask? Well, it all started with a love of music and chance encounter with a funk and R&B legend. Growing up in Pittsburgh, Maxi B.’s (born Kimberly Wuletich) home was filled with musical sounds of Motown along with other influential sounds and artists. But her favorite musicians were Smokey Robinson, Diana Ross, and Tina Turner. Watching these creative talents perform on “The Ed Sullivan Show” inspired young Kim longing for dance lessons

the group, the Mary Jane Girls. She quickly said yes. As a Mary Jane Girl, she had an opportunity to look at four different costumes provided for the members of the group. Three had already been spoken for. This left the remaining outfit which consisted of black leather and a whip. Feeling confident she could pull the look off Kim accepted the outfit, and Maxi B. was born. The Mary Jane Girls climbed to the top of the charts with “All Night Long,” “In My House,” and “Candy Man”. Currently, the Mary Jane Girls reign as the most sampled/covered girl group in music history.

so she could one day find herself performing on the stages of Broadway. However, being of humble

Being a Mary Jane Girl had its share of challenges…

means, Kim was unable to take lessons. She instead

the greatest one being the color of her skin. Many

began imitating the many dance moves she saw on

blacks would say, “Why is there a white girl singing

television and became a self-taught dancer.

in this R&B group?” or the whites would say “Why

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do you want to perform in a black group?” Maxi B.

first cookbook Champagne and Collard Greens in

truly wanted to be a visual entertainer and believed

2008. It became an instant hit selling out almost

color didn’t matter.

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Maxi B. recalls an experience when the Mary Jane Girls were performing on Soul Train. While each group member was being introduced and receiving a warm

Often asked the secret for maintaining her youthful

welcome, she was greeted with boos from the crowd.

appearance, Maxi B. decided to share her secrets

not letting that discourage her, she gave the best

to healthy living by writing her first anti-aging

performance she could. At the end of the performance

cookbook Beauty and the Feast (For Life). Recipe

those boos turned to applause and cheers.

She

ingredients include super foods that are designed

gained the respect of the audience and showed that

to make you “…look good, feel good, and live

skin color is no barrier for great entertainment.

longer.” Along with healthy eating, it promotes the importance of exercising and healthy skin care

“Everyone has a special gift.” Maxi B. says, “We are the light, and we should never let anyone dim that light. We should shine.”

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Taking a hiatus from music, Maxi B. has been pursuing

anthems expressing the joy of living, you can expect

her other great passion - cooking.

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Exchange Traded Funds New Access to Old Strategies:

A Different Way to Invest By Brandon Perry How about

Now investors can have access to strategies such as

making money when the market goes down? What

Managed Futures (Wisdom Tree Managed Futures

about investing in China, India, Russia, or all three at

Strategy Fund {WDTI}) or even making money while

the same time? What if you could have access to

the market goes down (Pro Shares Short S&P 500

these investments at substantially lower costs than

{SH}). Additionally, ETFs generally have lower fees

traditional methods? Did I get your attention? I hope

than traditional mutual fund investing. Mutual funds

so! No, this isn’t an infomercial to tell you how to get

usually have an expense ratio of 1% or more where

rich quick. Nor is it a promise of better returns. It is

ETFs are often .25% or less. That savings can add up

an opportunity to become aware of changing trends

to thousands of dollars over time depending on the

in the investment world.

amount invested and for how long.

The number one rule in investing is: Diversify. The

Another advantage of ETFs is they can be sold

number two rule is: refer to rule number one.

during the day compared to mutual funds which are

Ever want to invest in pork bellies?

only available to sale at the end of the day. If your Mutual funds have offered investors access to

investment is not performing as you had hoped, you

diversified investments and a variety of strategies

can sell an ETF during the day and buy another one.

that have served the general investing public well for

With mutual funds, it all happens at the end of the

years. Now there is a new generation of investments

day, so you really don’t know what you are getting

that have been gaining in popularity for the last

until later.

several years, mostly because of the efficiencies they bring over traditional mutual fund investing.

I have been using ETFs more and more for my client’s portfolios; however, you should check with

ETFs (Exchange Traded Funds) provide diversified

your financial advisor to see if they are right for you.

access to strategies that were traditionally only open

Make sure you know what you are getting into when

to big money hedge funds and accredited investors.

making any investment.

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Mark Kalen Mark Kalen Designs | Austin, Texas

When designing jewelry, Mark’s primary goal is to achieve a sense of beauty combined with a visual interest that is striking within each piece. About his style, Mark says,

Who he is:

“It’s important to me to provide imagery that generates Mark Kalen is an artist who is new to the Austin art

thought, creates a yearning for more.”

scene. He is a craftsman who likes to imagine a theme, and then bring it to life piece by piece. Mark’s passion

Newest design inspiration:

and enjoyment for innovative design steered him first toward customized motorcycle accessories and then into jewelry design. He has thrown himself entirely into Mark Kalen Designs, and he hasn’t looked back.

Jewelry and accessories were a natural transition because they allowed Mark to take his aesthetic and translate it to a broader audience. Designing cuffs, bangles, buckles and such is simply creating smaller,

As an artist, Mark prefers to work with stainless

wearable pieces of art. Mark loves the challenge of

steel because it provides great challenges due to

taking difficult, inflexible materials and forming them

its strength.

The result

into something unexpected. A new line, “Emotion,”

is a piece that will truly

will strike a chord for many. New additions to the

stand the test of time.

“Weldpunk” line will appeal to the rebel in the crowd.

Mark sums up his love for working steel

with

by

stainless

What is on the immediate horizon:

expressing,

“Stainless steel holds a depth of color that does not exist in any other

Mark will continue to create on his own, as well as, market designs for bike accessories to manufacturers. As the world constantly evolves, so do his designs.

metal. I find it very satisfying to create these small

He is fascinated by statement pieces that speak to

pieces of art that excite and endure.”

who a person is and what they stand for; that drives his need to design and create. – Tori Tinnon and

Bracelet by Mark Kalen Designs.

Why the interest in design:

William Jackson.

Artistic interest is often born of out of the observation

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that it could be done better. Mark was tired of seeing

Kalen Men’s Collection on June 21st at 6pm. Stop by

repetitive design, and felt he could create something

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Fifth Annual

Fashion for Compassion: Record Breaking Success By William Jackson

On March 23 in Austin, influential people Mr. David

Flower, along with Vaughn Brock of American Ventus

Garza, Dr. John Hogg and Ms. Charmaine McGill hosted

Energy and his sons Marshall and Grayson.

the fifth annual fashion show, Fashion for Compassion,

featured food fare included selections from such

presented by Mercedes-Benz of Austin with Saks Fifth

fine dining establishments as Lambert’s and fashion

Avenue, benefiting the Austin Children’s Shelter.

focused desserts from Kellie’s Kandies & Cookies and

The

Tiny Pies. The live auction included an NBC “Fashion The show featured prominent Austin families, couples

Star” taping & VIP Experience in Beverly Hills donated

and individuals on the runway.

Appearances were

by Saks Fifth Avenue. There was also much fabulous

made by the “florists du jour” Rosa Maria Avila and her

shopping with Saks generously donating 10% of sales

daughters Sofia and Victoria, proprietors of Mandarin

to the Austin Children’s Shelter. The finale of the runway show was former professional model Anna Anami who has modeled for Neiman Marcus,

Zac

Posen,

Chanel,

Tiffany’s,

Bergdorf

Goodman, Escada, Saks Fifth Avenue, Dolce and Gabbana, and Ralph Lauren. Fashion

for

Compassion

provided

the

perfect

opportunity to socialize, network and renew old acquaintances in a festive atmosphere with the common humanitarian goal of supporting the Austin

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Fifth Avenue, the Cain Foundation and so many others,

who are in foster care with their infants or toddlers.

we more than doubled our sponsorships and ticket

They help them break the cycle of abuse and neglect.

sales this year! This will provide critical support for the

The Transitional Living Program for foster youth ages

physical, mental health and other needs of the abused

17 – 22 is designed to help youth learn skills necessary

and neglected children in our care.”

to make the transition to independent living while enrolled in school or vocational training.

Respite

For 25 years, Austin Children’s Shelter has provided

Care helps to keep families together by providing

emergency shelter care for children from birth to 17

temporary, non-routine relief for parents.

who have been removed from their homes due to abuse and neglect. Today, they continue that tradition

To learn more about the Austin Children’s Shelter and

but have expanded their services to include three

how you can continue to lend your support, visit their

additional programs: The Teen Parent Program, The

official website at austinchildrenshelter.org.

Living Program, and Respite Care. With the Teen 1. Carmine Salvucci and guest. 2. Scott Ballew and Graydon

Parent Program, Austin Children’s Shelter provides a

Parrish. 3. Julie Burch with guest. 4. David Garza, Dr. John Hogg

safe home and support for teen moms or teen dads

and Charmaine McGill.

Children’s Shelter. “We are so pleased with our fifth annual Fashion for Compassion results, and the incredible support we had this year!” said Carmine Salvucci, chief development officer for the Austin Children’s Shelter. “We celebrated with a record breaking 400 people including 62 prominent local family models! And thanks to the William Jackson, Sofia Avila and Victoria Avila.

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last year during the Live Auctionʼs Sponsor a Family

23Rd Annual

Bandana Ball Success Secures Record-Breaking Results

Bandana Ball, Ronald McDonald House Charities of

portion: raising $101,500 to support families during

Austin and Central Texas secured record-breaking

their most challenging times.

results for families of hospitalized children. Held at the magnificent Wild Onion Ranch in South “It is a fact that children heal faster when their

Austin on March 31st, 2012 Bandana Ball partygoers

loved ones are nearby,” stated Kent Burress, CEO

experienced exceptional food, specialty drinks,

of Ronald McDonald House Charities of Austin and

almost 200 auction items and music from The

Central Texas. “The local support from Bandana Ball

Spazmatics.

makes it possible for families to remain close to their children and that, right there, is our goal.”

Ronald McDonald House Charities gives special

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thanks to all of the people and vendors who made 1. William Jackson and Sandra Rascon. 2. Missy Strittmatter,

Serving more than 1,300 families in 2011, Ronald

the evening great: The Wild Onion Ranch, The

McDonald House Charities provides a vital resource

Spazmatics, 2Dine4 Catering, and auctioneer Gayle

Raising a preliminary total of $412,000 through the

in the Central Texas community. The crowd showed

Stallings. Drinks were provided by Coca Cola, Bud

Cameron Nooks. 5. Marty and Wendolyn Washington. 6.

support of over 850 guests during the 23rd Annual

incredible support by donating $25,000 more than

Light, Twin Liquors and Bacardi.

Bandana Ball Cowboys.

Ronald McDonald House of Austin and Central Texas Event Coordinator. 3. Roland and Vivian Galang. 4. Hannah and

For more information, visit www.rmhc-austin.org.

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Krave-ing Something New

from

By Ingrid Garner In recent years, I’ve discovered my inner foodie,

have what you want. Not sure what to pick? Just ask

and thanks to friends (and in a small part the

the friendly and knowledgeable staff for assistance,

Food Network) I continue to discover inviting new

and they will gladly help you select something that is

Friday, May 25

Friday, June 15 - Sunday, June 17

places in Austin and surrounding areas. A recently

sure to please your palette. Krave also offers a bevy

Lifeworks White Party

Formula Expo 2012

discovered new find has been Krave Wine Bar and

of cocktail choices if you’re looking for something

Bistro located in historic downtown Round Rock

with a little more kick.

(121 E. Main Street). This new drinking and dining

Friday, June 1 - Sunday, June 3

Saturday, June 23

ATX Television Festival

MomCom Austin

One nice touch at Krave is that customer suggestions

showcasing local foods and wines.

are always welcomed. Customers can fill out cards and give their suggestions regarding wines, beers,

Whether you are looking for appetizers to share with

spirits and food ideas. And after you get your food

a group, such as their now famous Krave Fries or

and drink on, you can hop over to Star Co. or Junior’s

Italian Nachos, to something more filling like Chicken

to listen to live music.

Piccatta or Gorganzola Gnocci, Krave’s menu offers

Monday, June 4 Dam That Cancer Party

destination opened earlier this year and focuses on

Saturday, June 23

a bevy of unique and yummy choices.

Thursday 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Friday and Saturday

Keep Austin Weird Fest & 5K

Tuesday, June 5 Band of the Year 2012

Friday, June 29 Farm to Table, Oregon Meets Texas

Krave Wine Bar and Bistro is open Monday through

If you have a sweet tooth like I do, you are going to

from 11 a.m. to midnight. For more information on

fall head over heels for their desserts including the

Krave visit www.kravewinebar.com.

strawberry champagne tiramisu or the De L’amour, an enticing chocolate Nutella and strawberry pizza. The ambience is comfortable and relaxing with a covered patio in the back. Owner Susan Mendenhall

Wednesday, June 6 INTERsections:

Friday, June 29 - Sunday, July 15

kept most of the indoor historic look such as the

Object + Art show

Austin Chamber Music Festival

limestone walls. Crystal chandeliers, cozy corner loveseats and jeweled-toned throw pillows and rugs give it a nice contemporary touch.

Thursday, June 7 -

Visit www.austinsocialplanner.com to learn

Last, but certainly not least, is the variety of wines

Sunday, June 10

more about individual events and to get the

Republic of Texas Biker Rally

to choose from. Whether you are in the mood for

scoop on everything going on around town!

something light and refreshing, a full-bodied red, or a little bubbly to celebrate a special occasion, they

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www.influential.com The Serendipity of

Swift’s Attic By Christy Horton Every once in a while, if you’re lucky... you get to experience serendipity. Serendipity: ser·en·dip·i·ty noun 1. an aptitude for making desirable discoveries by accident. 2. good fortune; luck: the serendipity of getting the first job she applied for. -August 25, 2011 Swift’s Attic blog For months, Austin has been anticipating the opening of Swift’s Attic, a collaboration between C.K. Chin and the owners of Paggi House. There have been tweets, blog posts, and appearances by the all star chef team at events like La Dolce Vita and Edible Austin’s Drink Local. Anticipation built as Matt Clouser (Kenichi, Jeffrey’s) was named executive chef of the restaurant occupying the space that

PLUSH CENTRAL BOOTH.

As Clouser was originally committed to other projects, Chin was happy to have him as a menu consultant, but serendipity stepped in to free Clouser up. Chin’s vision of a bar driven establishment developed

new pastry menu at Swift’s is a playful take on

into a chef driven one. Zack Northcutt (Mulberry,

familiar flavors in a decidedly upscale way. The

Haddington’s) was added to the roster as sous chef

Popcorn and a Movie dessert combines a Kit Kat like

when he became available, magnifying the culinary power.

The triumvirate was completed with the

candy bar topped with popcorn gelato, housemade caramel corn, and a root beer gel.

formerly housed Kyoto.

addition of pastry chef Callie Speer (Mars, Parkside).

When construction began, beautiful hardwood

If the name Speer sounds familiar it is because

floors, exposed beam ceilings, and historic brick

she is married to Philip Speer, director of culinary

walls were revealed leading to the spare design

operations at Uchi. Friendly competition between

which allows the space to speak. Modern angular

the two is inevitable, but Callie holds her own with a

light fixtures combine with antique repurposed

unique style she has been developing for years. She

brass industrial pieces to give a feeling of traveling

gained her reputation under her maiden name of

Swift’s Attic, 315 Congress Avenue (at 3rd Street),

to the past in a contemporary lounge.

Whigham as the original pastry chef at Parkside. The

Suite 200, Austin, Texas, www.swiftsattic.com.

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The challenges in construction and conception of Swift’s Attic were met with even better opportunities. The talented staff is unified and focused. C.K. Chin summed it up best, “When there is that kind of energy, great things can happen.” Do

TOP: Speckled trout with a leek and radish broth and sundried

yourself a favor, experience it for yourself.

tomato tapenade. ABOVE: Chocolate 6 ways.

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