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Volume 01 | Issue 01

INFLUENCER MAGAZINE FALL / WINTER 2022

Best of the Holiday

CHARISMA FACTOR Unlock your spark with Leesa Rowland’s new book

SWEET SUCCESS MarieBelle Chocolate creates unique corporate gifts

The duke is in

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Meet Mr. Southampton


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elcome to the first issue of Influencer Magazine! We have developed our publication on the basis that although we may be inexorably moving from the print to a digital medium that the concept, structure and presentation of information in the magazine format remains both valid and enjoyable to read. In fact, one positive outcome of the tragic pandemic that has affected all of us this past eighteen months has been the desire of people to consume information – whether watching TV shows about travel and other activities derailed by the pandemic or seeking news on current events, people still want to feel informed, educated about what they care Photo by Rob Rich about and feel engaged with the world. The aim of Influencer Magazine is to inform and educate our readership the people, places and objects that can, do and will shape our world. Our geographic coverage is primarily European and North American scope though as the opportunity to achieve reportage in other locales grows so too will the content follow. In journalism school one of the most basic concepts is the Whom, Where, What and of course Why – for our publication we focus on the Whom through the lens of the Influencer – what makes them think, the forces that shape them and their objectives. The Where question leaves those of us who feel travel deprived salivate at the idea of those places we would love to The aim of Influencer travel to but also places that influence how we think and feel about the World. Magazine is to inform The ‘what’ question today is not just about things and educate our but also concepts – whether in terms of defining readership the people, services but also concepts and philosophies which affect our interactions with the physical and places and objects that increasingly, the non-physical world. can, do and will the The ‘why’ is of course the crux of the question content flow. and has to be answered for each feature in our publication – all ideas have to pass through a filter and ours is why would others consider the person, place, item or concept influential in their life ? The timing of our first issue is Fall/Winter 2022 so it all also falls on us to wish you a happy and very healthy holiday season and of course, best wishes for the coming year. We look forward to continuing the dialogue the dialogue in our second issue soon…

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INSIDE INFLUENCER

CON T E N T FALL/WINTER 2022

influencer A is for Art

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Walter Sternlieb joins the Hamptons’ art world

Charisma Factor

Unlock your spark with Leesa Rowland’s new book

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Three Chairs

Which chair do you sit in?

Tapping In

New tech makes connecting easier than ever

Powerful Destiny

Serbian Sopranoist makes New York debut

Fly High

Drink and dine on the deck

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MVVO

MvVO Features Work by RHJP’s Chad Smith

NYFW

Strutting down Times Square

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Tee Up

SWCRF raises $180k toward cancer research

Equine Energy

Greenwich Polo Club’s legendary tournaments

A Golf Classic

Ann Ligouri hosts 23rd annual charity golf event

Stay Well

Nikki Walter-Nemickas’ on The Wellness Experience

A Swingin’ Time

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Stay Gold

HAFOP honors its 2021 treasures at gala

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Sweet Success

Murano Nights

Save Venice funds Venetian art restoration

MariBelle Chocolate creates unique corporate gifts

Very Versante

The Gold Rush

Chuck’s Vintage opens in New York City

Greater Vancouver’s most unique luxury boutique hotel opens

Sail Away

Good Vibes

The Cura Collective celebrates recent launch

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Hampton Bays Italian American culinary joy found at Salvatore’s

Twitch to Table

Show Me Pizza provides immersive dining experience in Austin, Texas

The Skinny Center provides expert healthy weight loss solutions & more

The Duke is In

Meet Mr. Southampton

Picturesque Escape

Spend this Autumn at the Southampton Inn

Farm to Fork

Sunday with Sinatatra & Friends at Centro enchants crowd

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Charmer’s Delight

Tailored Loss

Nunzi’s brings modern dining to Farmingdale

The New Dinner Party

lifest yle

Exquisite Eats

T-Bar is the East End’s quintessential dining destination

This holiday season give the gift of a private dinner from Chef Omakase

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A is for Art debuts in Southampton

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outhampton is now home to A is for Art. Modern American artist and designer Walter Sternlieb has opened the Hampton’s hottest new gallery, and is part of the village’s strong legacy with backing of curated collaborations in the community. Sternlieb celebrated the opening with cocktails amongst friends and art enthusiasts. The opening coincided with the launch of Philip Greenwald’s HiWave, the inperson networking phone sticker. Located at 60 Jobs Lane in Southampton, New York, A is for Art brings to life the prolific vision of Sternileib, who is known out East as a respected designer, builder, woodworker, and master craftsman. Now, his latest title as industrial artist will only further plant his applaudable achievements. His charismatic work on display was brought forth by ingenuity and creativity. “I woke up one morning with this idea of a 3-dimensional flag, made a prototype of it, then built it, painted it and hung it,” Sternlieb states. Photo courtesy of Walter Sternlieb The specific vision of the then novice artist led to a series that includes his iconic pieces “The Staircase,” and “5 Hearts.” Eventually, he established a professional portfolio that was so large it took up all of his wall space in his home where he displayed pieces. The colorful collection impressed visiting friends and fans and eventually led to thoughts of opening up a gallery to showcase his work. Sternlieb’s expressive 3-dimensional paintings encompass powerful expressions full of rich color and bold design. The bright shapes are pops of color that bring bliss to anyone who uses them as part of the design of a home or office space. The dazzling and virtuosic collection comes from a special place in Sternlieb’s personal history that many can relate to and why his artwork stands out as a popular choice to art collectors.

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est-selling author, animal rights activist and actress Leesa Rowland recently celebrated the release of her new book at T-Bar Southampton. Family, friends, and supporters were in attendance to share in celebration of Rowland on her new book, “The Charisma Factor: Unlock the Secrets of Magnetic Charm and Personal Influence in Your Life.” Charisma is an unseen but powerful force that has many different facets. Charisma is a special and compelling spark that makes you unique, and sets you apart from the rest of the crowd, and it is something all people possess — whether they are aware of it or not. Devoting a little time to connecting with our inner selves, learning what makes us truly special, and incorporating this magnetic quality into our personality can have untold benefits on our lives. “The Charisma Factor” is the ultimate handbook that unlocks the mysterious formula for charm and influence. Whether you’re someone who lives in the spotlight, or you’re a college graduate just starting out on a career, this book will improve the way you communicate and interact with others. Packed with useful lessons and Rowland’s personal tips, “The Charisma Factor” will be your go-to instruction manual to embrace your individuality, discover your authenticity and empower yourself like never before. Author Rowland explains this was the “best time” to come out with the book. “I think it’s especially important now and when we’re coming out of the pandemic,” she says. “I want to help people become the best that they can be. One of the chapters that’s a really strong chapter is about different charismatic personalities, the traits that they have, and their magnetism. It’s like a behavior study really.” The paperback version is available at Barnes & Noble, Target, Penguin Random House, Bookshop.org, Powell’s and more.

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Leesa Rowland's second book

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Dr. Karyn Gordon Explores How to Become Ultimate Leader

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orld-renowned leadership and relationship expert Dr. Karyn Gordon’s new book, “The Three Chairs: How Great Leaders Drive Communication, Performance, and Engagement,” is making a dazzling impact on people around the globe. The CEO and co-founder of DK Leadership has taken her riveting principles of how to develop powerful leaders at work and the home and turned them into what is destined to be a top-selling book. With the publication of the “The Three Chairs” comes the introduction on how to obtain a status that will forever change your existence for the better. “Working with Millennials, I realized that a lot of them struggled with self-esteem and confidence,” states Dr. Gordon. “I had dug into a lot of the research about the different power of attitudes and how that impacts decision making throughout the years. I really started seeing a pattern that comes down to three attitudes that people have. When you understand what these three attitudes are, you can start making educated guesses on how people make decisions, respond to situation based on what chair they sit in.” In the framework of the text, she explains how she came up with the three chairs as a powerful visual. Each chair represents the three different attitudes that everybody has in life. The groundbreaking concept is not only helping shift dynamics for Millennials. It is also creating a positive work environment across multiple platforms. “Three Chairs” is a business book with an edge since it showcases applications to use in the office as equally as in your personal life. “It is such an easy concept for people to understand,” the leadership and relationship expert explains. “People can quickly start seeing themselves where they sit and how it impacts their life. They can see themselves where their colleagues sit with their clients as much as with their spouses.” The Wall Street Journal best-selling book, which includes a special forward from Shark Tank Investor Robert Herjavec, has already received rave reviews from dozens of leaders within the industry. The engaging publication will be a featured title on Amazon.

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iWave now makes it easier than ever to stay connected. By placing its sticker on the back of your phone or wallet, you can exchange any of your contact information with just a tap. Whether you’re meeting someone at a business conference or making a new friend at a bar — just hold out your phone and let the other person tap your sticker. Your profile will open in their web browser. The other person doesn’t need an app or sticker of their own! Founder and CEO Phil Greenwald has been at the forefront of the technology industry for almost 10 years. The former Associate Director of Technology at Harvard Innovation Labs (i-lab) first started working on this problem while running i-lab’s Augmented/Virtual Reality Studio. In the modern era, business

cards are an outdated and inefficient way to connect. Greenwald realized this and set out on a mission to change the way people connect in the real world — utilizing new technology that makes the exchange of information and follow up easy and effortless for everyone. Greenwald and his team designed Hiwave’s first product, the Hiwave sticker, utilizing Near Field technology (NFC) — a feature that is now integrated into most smart phones. “Our sticker that utilizes NFC is a much better alternative to the old and awkward ways of networking and meeting people in person,” says Greenwald. “People today are already used to QR codes for everything — but this is even easier and more seamless experience. You don’t even need to open your camera!” HiWave has partnered with premiere organizations,

including charities, sales teams, conferences, real estate companies, and more who are committed to connecting their communities in a much more valuable and meaningful way, and are co-branding the stickers for additional brand visibility. HiWave is also set to release a suite of digital and physical smart products currently in development by the end of the year. Plus, because one sticker works for years

HIWAVE TECH Helps Revive Connections

and replaces the thousands of business cards an employee would normally use, enterprises and startups can save in the thousands of dollars when buying at scale. You can order a free HiWave sticker directly on its website. FALL/WINTER 2022 • INFLUENCER MAGAZINE 7


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Marija Jelic Photo courtesy of Jovana Obradovic and Marcello Cutti

Serbian Star Soprano Marija Jelic Makes American Debut at carnegie hall

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erbian rising star soprano Marija Jelic recently made her American premiere at the legendary Carnegie Hall, presented by New York Artist Management. Her grand debut in the states highlighted an enchanting evening of music alongside American pianist Anthony Manoli. “Power of Destiny” showcased Rachmaninoff’s Russian songs, opera arias written by master composers Verdi and Puccini including repertoire from Turandot, Madame Butterfly, Forza del destino, and Otello. The audience was enamored by Jelic’s performance, giving her and Manoli immense ovations between each number. Notable attendees included Serbian consuls Olgica Vlacic and Tamara Vujovic, as well as philanthropist Jean Shafiroff. Jelic has performed with Jonathan Tetelman, and this season has sung alongside Elīna Garanča, Placido Domingo and Jose Cura. Her impressive and emotive sound will be highlighted with her renowned acting abilities as she takes the stage. Classical takes of each song will impress all ages in the audience with relatable movements and stunning renditions by the soprano. A beautiful tapestry of music throughout the night was created by the artist who has a unique background and history. Jelic was born in Belgrade, Republic of Serbia. Later in life she completed a Faculty of Electrical engineering at University of Belgrade and learned singing as she finished master studies in opera. In 2017, Jelic passed an audition for an opera studio in the National Theater in Belgrade and started to sing small and main roles in opera productions. Jelic was performing in the opening of Ohrid summer festival 2020, Beethoven 9th symphony in Plovdiv summer festival, Micaela in Carmen concert version with Elina Garanca in Ljubljana summer festival 2021, concert with Jerusalem symphony orchestra and production of La Boheme with role of Mimi in Israel and Estonia in 2021.

ew Yorkers live for a good view, especially when they eat out. The ultimate dining experience with the Big Apple’s best panorama sights can be found when you visit The Baylander Steel Beach. Harlem hosts the hotspot restaurant and bar that calls the world’s smallest aircraft carrier ship home. At 125th Street West Harlem Piers is a one-of-a-kind dining extravaganza that boasts breathtaking surroundings and an incredible menu of craft cocktails, beer, and food. Seating in the open-air space is ample with six areas to pick; from the main floor Flight Deck in closest proximity to the bar or the Captain’s Look Out that has your bar stool practically sitting on the edge of the river to the cleverly named Patron (Tequila) Deck that has upper-level seating full of fresh air crosswinds and a 360-degree bird’s eye views to the (Grey) Goose Deck that faces the colorful Harlem streets; and to the Jungle Room that below deck brings an intimate feel to seating with a second bar. The laid back and casual atmosphere allows guests to order food à la carte at the bar along with some of the most sensational adult drinks in New York City. Pick up your menu selects from the kitchen and sit where your heart desires. The variety of eclectic seating arrangements all offer superb sights of Upper Manhattan as you enjoy your time on The Baylander Steel Beach. The Baylander Steel Beach captivates a joyous and fun vibe that is perfect for a date or for a long-awaited catch up with friends. And the sprawling layout of the venue is so spacious and idyllic that it can also be the ideal setting for a private party such as birthday bashes and Bat Mitzvahs. The menu items are impressive with spicy and sassy selections curated with a fun twist. From fabulous names of dishes to high quality tastes, each thing you order will bring about pure bliss.

Baylander Steel Beach Provides Drinks & Dining on World ’s Smallest Aircraft Carrier

The Baylander Exterior Photo courtesy of The Baylander

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RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS' CHAD SMITH DRUMS UP AN ARTISTIC STORM AT MVVO ART'S AD SHOW

Marco Gallotta - Adanna

Chanell Angeli - Please Wait Blooming In Progress

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vVO ART proudly hosted the public exhibit of AD ART SHOW 2021, with presenting sponsor, NBCUniversal and in partnership with Westfield. While most of New York’s famous arts institutions are reopening with limited capacity and timed ticketing, AD ART SHOW at the Oculus at Westfield World Trade Center offered art

This is the fourth year that the NY based innovative art venture has presented its AD ART SHOW, which is dedicated to creating new opportunities for artists, art lovers and brands to discover each other and form powerful partnerships. In addition, Chad Smith of the legendary Red Hot Chili Peppers was a featured artist with personal artworks on the monumental screens during the final weekend of the show. Chad Smith celebrated his participation in the AD ART SHOW at event sponsor Eataly along with MvVO ART’s Founder & CEO Maria van Vlodrop, Gianmarco Mottolese of Eataly, as Artwork by Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers well as other MvVO staff and event sponsors. “Chad Smith’s North American fine art tour, presented by Road Show Company, has been extraordinary and we’re honored to have featured him as a guest artist of MvVO ART’s AD ART SHOW 2021 at the Oculus at Westfield World Trade Center,” states Maria van Vlodrop, MvVO ART founder and CEO. The unique AD ART SHOW experience brings ART directly to people—transforming an advertising platform into a gallery space in the middle of a major NYC transit hub, iconic architectural achievement (the Oculus by Santiago Calatrava) and shopping destination, all while revolutionizing the route that leads artists from underground buzz to recognition. The show launched in 2018 at Sotheby’s New York and moved to the all-digital platform at the Oculus in 2019. Now in its fourth year, AD ART SHOW continued to innovate and expand opportunities for artists. Artists of AD ART SHOW have a background in advertising/design and related fields. They are following in the footsteps of famous artists like Andy Warhol, Rene Magritte, Keith Haring who also had a commercial practice. Historically some artists have made the leap, but the barriers persist; and AD ART SHOW throws the doors open for these talented artists with direct connections to the art world. Additionally, AD ART SHOW provides organizations with an Art platform to discover and celebrate their artists. mvvoart.com | @mvvoart 10 INFLUENCER MAGAZINE • FALL/WINTER 2022


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Gale Brewer honored at Times Square Fashion Week by Jean Shafiroff

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he third Annual Times Square Fashion Week recently took place at Father Duffy Square in the heart of Times Square. Fashion and Philanthropy Icon Jean Shafiroff, who emceed last year’s event, took part in this year’s fabulous event as the Mistress of Ceremonies. Shafiroff was introduced and presented Gale Brewer, President of the Manhattan Borough with the “I Love NY Leadership award.” Over 1,000 attendees were on hand to see the runway show from designers Cesar Galindo, House of Barretti, Gloria Lee, and Raphelita. The event was a combination of street runway, digital shows on billboards, double decker bus, and a finale cocktail event! There was a live performance featuring awardwinning TV host and Broadway performer, Cindy Ashton. Notable attendees included: Jean Shafiroff, Cindy Ashton, Gale Brewer, NYS Assemblywoman Rebecca Seawright, Designer David Rolle of Raphelita, Yolanda Adams, David Hochberg, Gail Kresge, Robert Altman, Dee Rivera, Loren LoRosa, Aoki Lee Simmons, and Taylor Crawford.

Photography courtesy of Patrick McMullan

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Jean Shariroff and Gale Brewer

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Gail Kresge and Robert Altman

Celebs showed up!

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Chuck ’s Vintage celebrates NYC flagship retail store debut

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he iconic California-based Chuck’s Vintage has recently brought classic style to Manhattan with a grand celebration honoring the legacy of the brand. Invited guests toasted the arrival of Chuck’s Vintage at a private party at Classic Cars of Manhattan. Notable VIP attendees gathered at Pier 76 for a night of old-school fun and modern twists that will mix the time-honored vibes of the brand with edgy New York City fashion tones. There was also a special live entertainment from DJ Lee Kalt and vocalist Xandra K. The festivities toasted the Xandra K and DJ Lee Kalt, Rob Rich Society Allure opening flagship retail outlet, as well as the illustrious career of Chuck’s Vintage founder, Madeline Cammarata. Hailing from a fashion background as a renowned model, Cammarata found a powerful niche in the world of denim. Her style sensibilities provided an instrumental foundation for fabric development with powerful brands like 7 For All Mankind. In 2006, she started Chuck’s Vintage, which became a true American original overnight. Her abundant collection became treasured wear for celebrities and business elites from Steve Jobs to famous musicians such as Dolly Parton, Robert Plant, Morrisey and more. From the famous to

just pure classic style lovers, they have all at one point crossed the threshold of Chuck’s Vintage in the California hotspot shop — where even once a world-renowned denim archivist saw fit to entrust Cammarata with millions of dollars’ worth of collectible denim that she proudly sold. Vinnie Cammarata, husband of the Chuck’s Vintage creator who passed from a sudden illness, helped host the party that paid tribute to both Cammarata and the iconic business. James DiPrima, who is the business proprietor and Current CEO of GreenStream, was also in attendance. The soiree celebrated the new store’s collection of vintage denim that has to be seen to be believed. The blue jeans in the Upper East Side location will range from Strongholds found in the California Gold Rush mines to World War II-Era Levi’s, Lees, and Wranglers, as well as 1960’s ladies high-waisted and groovy deadstock Levi’s bells. Chuck’s will also showcase the founder’s sampling of vintage American workwear: rugged military and work boots, buttery leather bomber jackets, and soft, perfectly worn-in vintage ’70s rock tees. Classic American Cool. Setting up its new flagship retail outlet in North America’s premier luxury district, Chuck’s Vintage will soon become a New York City favorite place to shop for time-honored clothing. Doors officially open in October at 173 East 91st Street in New York. Plans to reopen a new store in California are anticipated in 2022.

Top, from left: Andrew Levitt and Bradford Rand, Rob Rich Society Allure; Marina Dojchinov, Getty Images; Chiun Chunky Kai Shih, Sara Ishag, Anthony Morali, Maggie Delaney, Vinnie Cammarata, Jasmine Gumbs, Guest and Nadia Kovarskaya, Getty Images; Sara Ishadg walks the runway, Getty Images

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he Cura Collective hosted a sunset cruise aboard Sailing Yacht Ventura, that left from the North Cove Marina to celebrate its newly launched Female Philanthropy Initiative. Cura was founded in April 2020 by five friends (Lizzie Asher, Nora Boyd, Mercedes de Guardiola, Casey Kohlberg and Laura Day Webb) in response to the pandemic, out of a desire to do more to help those most hard hit in New York City last spring. Last year saw Cura deliver tens of thousands of meals in the greater New York City area, originally to hospitals and expanding to support kids facing food insecurity. With the rising threat of the Delta Variant, the Cura Collective wanted to recognize some of the women who did extraordinary work under the hardships of the pandemic. While celebrating the reopening of the city, Cura hopes to also celebrate heroic deeds women accomplished that have gotten less recognition. Under the gaze of Lady Liberty herself, all guests toasted the three honorees of the evening as they sailed past lower Manhattan into New York Harbor. The evening featured designer Patricia Bonaldi of Pat.Bo, known for her work in her home country of Brazil for female empowerment. Her efforts nearly a decade ago led to the founding of a school in her hometown of Uberlandia where women were taught the art of embroidery and painting. Bonaldi’s school boasts today 400 artisans who are responsible for the couture craftsmanship of her eponymous line. The arduous work of Susan Hale of Bellevue Hospital was also highlighted. Hale partnered with the Cura Collective team coordinating logistics of meal deliveries sourced from the Nomad Hotel to the hospital staff. Finally, Naila Amin, whose strenuous lobbying during the lockdown shepherded legislation that was adopted by the New York State legislature to ban the practice of child marriage under the age of 18, was heralded for her work. Guests were treated to red-hued cocktails concocted with gracious donations by Campari, Aperol and Macchu Pisco. As the sun set and crimson splashed across the sky, Lizzie Asher wondered if red should become the color of this initiative since, “after all, without the passion of each of these women none of their transformational endeavors would have been possible.”

The Cura Collective hosts Female Philanthropy Initiative Aboard Luxury Yacht Ventura

Photography courtesy of BFA.com

Cura Collective Co-founders Laura Day Webb, Casey Kohlberg, Patricia Bonaldi, Lizzie Asher, Nora Boyd.

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Waxman Foundation raises $180k toward Cancer Research

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he Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation (SWCRF) recently held its 39th Annual Golf Tournament at the scenic Fresh Meadow Country Club in Lake Success, New York. It was a beautiful day for a round of golf and a reception as funds raised supported the SWCRF collaborative cancer research programs, and expand its investments in funding new, more effective, and less toxic cancer treatments. Sadly, the incidence of cancer is increasing worldwide. It is estimated that 1.8 million Americans – or more than 4,900 every day – will receive a cancer diagnosis this year. In 2020, the SWCRF directed more than $2.2 million in donor-supported funds to fund a record 50 research scientists at some of the world’s leading research institutions. The SWCRF research programs address more than 14 types of cancer and require that those who receive research funding collaborate with labs outside of their disciplines and institutions. This type of collaboration fosters cooperation and knowledge sharing across labs and disciplines to speed the development of Alex Woodlief, Michael Hight, Kevin Leahey and Ari Zagdanski. promising therapies. The 39th Annual Golf Tournament helped the SWCRF raise more over $180,000 in funds for research that is working to create a future without cancer! Gary Jacob, Executive VP Glenwood Management, and Dennis Herman, Chairman and CEO of Beekman International Center, Ltd., co-Chaired the SWCRF Golf tournament. Jacob and Herman also are members of the SWCRF Board of Directors. The Golf committee members are Jeff Mann, Mann Publications; Jay Sullivan, Shannon River Partners; Dr. Samuel Waxman, SWCRF CEO and Founder; Ari Zagdanski, Kinsmen Property Group; and Robert Eichler, CL Financial Group.

Gary Jacob, Dennis Herman, William T. Sullivan and Dr. Samuel Waxman

It was a beautiful day for a round of golf and a reception as funds raised supported the SWCRF collaborative cancer research programs , and expand its investments in funding new, more effective, and less toxic cancer.

Mark Mutterpearl, Robert Zeide, Jeff Mann and Jeff Mogil.

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estled in the beautiful backcountry of Connecticut, the Greenwich Polo Club has hosted many of the top tournaments in Polo, including the esteemed East Coast Open. It is also home to the acclaimed White Birch polo team, one of the most successful teams in history, having won the most high-goal polo tournaments of any team over the course of the past 25 years, including the US Open Polo Championship in 2005. Legendary teams and players including Mariano Aguerre, Facundo Pieres, Hilario Ulloa, Nacho Figueras and many others, converge on the club every year to compete for some of Polo’s most prestigious titles. Polo has been played for thousands of years and the modern game is an exhilarating thrill ride bringing out the best of man (or woman) and horse. Each match showcases eight players galloping on horseback across a 300-yard field at speeds of up to 35MPH. In 2021, the Greenwich Polo Club hosted the East Coast Bronze Cup, East Coast Silver Cup, East Coast Gold Cup, East Coast Open, Greenwich Cup, and American Cup. The club is known for its unmatched roster of legendary teams, professional players, and champion equine athletes, fondly known as polo ponies.

Greenwich Polo Club Showcases top talent at esteemed East Coast open Each Sunday match is attended by thousands of spectators flocking from New York City, Fairfield, and Westchester counties, to witness the highest caliber of polo while enjoying an afternoon with friends and family. Greenwich Polo Club seeks to accelerate the growth of Polo in the U.S.A. and inspire the next generation of fans through an unparallel live event and lifestyle experience.

Altaris Polo Team, winners of the East Coast Gold

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ports broadcasting trailblazer and award-winning talk show host Ann Liguori recently hosted her 23rd Annual Ann Liguori Foundation (AFL) Charity Golf Classic at the Maidstone Club in East Hampton, New York. The annual charity outing benefits not-for-profits that work in the field of cancer research and care including the Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and East End Hospice. Michael Bosso, senior vice president, operations, U.S. Office Division, Brookfield Properties, was honored as the 2021 ALF Business Honoree. Scotty Medlock, Hall of Fame sports artist, was honored as the 2021 ALF Sports Honoree Award. “I am honored to have been selected by the committee to be this year’s Business Honoree,” says Bosso. “I have supported the outing for the past 10 years, and I have been amazed by the commitment from Ann and her team to raise awareness for cancer research. Cancer is a dreaded disease and we need to stamp it out. The money that is raised from this charity tournament benefits many organizations such as St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, The Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation, to name a few. My hope is that one day we will find a cure, and cancer will be a disease of the past. This can only be accomplished by raising awareness supporting such great organizations like this. Ann and team, ‘thank you’ for making this your mission. I truly appreciate and support everything you are going.” Tom Coyne, author of “A Course Called America,” signed books. Each participant was fitted for a Doc Murphy customstitched belt, an IBKUL shirt or pull-over, a bottle of French Pool

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Ann Liguori Foundation hosts 23rd Charity Golf Classic

Tom Coyne and Ann Liguori

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our incredible Mother, Cecilia, who passed away this past March. Her generous spirit and unlimited compassion will always be our guiding light. We couldn’t have our annual charity golf tourney without the help of our amazing sponsors, golfers, donors and volunteers. And the golf community is so very generous, which we’re so grateful for.” In addition to Liguori’s philanthropic work, the broadcaster hosts a weekly “Talking Golf” show on WFAN-NY, April through September, where she was the first woman to host a call-in sport’s show. The “Hey Liguori, What’s the Story” show aired every week for 24 years. Liguori was also the first woman to host her own prime-time show on The Golf Channel. Her “Sports Innerview” cable show aired weekly for 17 years as she interviewed the top legends in sports. And the “Sports Innerview” radio show airs Saturday morning’s on WLIW. Liguori is also the International Brand Ambassador for IBKUL Athleisure Wear. Jean Skidgel is the Tournament Coordinator and Daniel Liguori, a full-time college professor and musician, performed

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Toy wine, an Imperial hat, Volvik golf balls, a bottle of Biolyte hydrating beverage and a bottle of Ranger Ready Repellent. William T. Sullivan of the Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation spoke about the progress being made in research with various cancers. Sponsors for the annual event were ABM, StructureTone, Platinum and Tommy & Shounda Foster. Donors for the charity tournament included BioLyte, Casa di Campo, Doc Murphy, Dooney & Burke, Dormie Network Golf, Dune Jewelry & the Hamptons Rope Collection, French Pool Toy Wine, Greg Norman Apparel, Hidden Links, Hotel Indigo East End, Ibkul Athleisure Apparel, Imperial, Linda Hartough, Nancy Stone, North & West Coast Links Golf Ireland, Peak Vision Sunglasses, Podi & Mickey Palin, Ranger Ready, TaylorMade, Tour Edge, and Volvik. “This is a disease we are all too familiar with,” says Liguori. “We are all directly or indirectly affected by this dreadful disease and anything we can do to fight cancer has been a mission of mine for decades since our family lost my Dad to cancer in 1981. We also lost my brother to leukemia when he was 22. My sister Jean, [my] brother Dan and I are committed to this cause forever. And we dedicated this year’s charity tournament to

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ikki Walter-Nemickas is a health, nutrition, fitness and wellness lifestyle expert whose inspirational motto of “be fit and eat” clean has earned her the coveted spot as the Us Weekly Editorial Representative to The Wellness Experience by Kroger, co-founded by singer-songwriter, Jewel.Walter-Nemickas much sought after commentary will be featured in the weekly celebrity and entertainment magazine. As an athlete, fitness model, and family wellness coach, she is proud to share her passion to create better living for all. In her latest role as an Editorial Representative, Walter-Nemickas was booked and took the stage this Summer 2021 for The Wellness Experience by Kroger festival event in Cincinnati, Ohio, for the annual, multi-day festival. “Equity is giving people what they need to make a change. Resilience is really adversity, something you already have within. This weekend was not only eye opening, but my hearth left full, I was able to pay it forward, and witness the changing of lives of so many, including my own,” she says. “The welcome entrance in the Inspiration Lounge, sponsored by American Greetings greeted guests with giant greeting cards, where attendees could share a message with healthcare workers in the area. Several sponsors and guests including Fred Manchur- CEO Kettering Health, and Matt James of The Bachelor enjoyed the reception. A kickoff welcome presented by Jewel, Colleen Lindholz- President of Kroger Health, and Scott Hays, President of Kroger’s Cincinnati Dayton Division. Us Weekly hosted the Kickoff party for the 4th Annual The Wellness Experience Festival by Kroger and Grammy nominated SingerSongwriter, Jewel.

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In her welcome thanking Trevor Drinkwater- Inclusion Companies, Jewel explains, “I wanted to begin a festival to help educate others on eating well, and teaching others to advocate for themselves. I wanted to help others by teaching them, that good mental and emotional hygiene was an option, which set me out on a mission in life to get those skills. I have never used my fame to get a table at a restaurant. I have used it to get ahold of experts in the medical, nutritional, and mental health fields to learn to better advocate for myself. I often say Misery is an equal opportunist. It doesn’t care what race, color or creed you are, or if you are the CEO of a very successful company. You can be wildly famous and rich, be poor, if you were not raised in a healthy functioning system, it doesn’t matter, what your socioeconomic background is, once it breaks down you need a new tool to be educated. That requires education, and sadly, education makes money. Happiness can be elite; I find that absolutely unacceptable.” Walters-Nemickas haas covered many fitness and health events, but she was absolutely amazed by the work Inclusion companies has done to assemble the most amazing health festival she have ever seen, and she look forward to seeing this celebrity event grow in years to come. “Everything about this two-day festival sets it apart from any health event I have attended. The festival embraces the structures and the nature around it,” Walters-Nemickas says. “Health, Nutrition, Active and Inspiration zones which all embraced a variety of Health Food Companies, Cooking Demonstrations, Workouts, and panels. I enjoyed Emceeing the Food Is Medicine tent sponsored by Laura’s Lean. Kroger dietitians, and local chefs provided demonstrations throughout the weekend. After introducing Dr. Schar for a Gluten Free session, Kelloggs President Chris Hood & and Rodney McMullen – CEO, Kroger battled out a Chili Cook off.”

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Top row, from left: Jean Shafiroff and Sonia Nassery Cole (Rob Rich Society Allure), Sessa Von Richthofen, Richard Johnson and Michele Herbert (Patrick McMullan) Second row, from left: Silvia Frieser, Hubert Heiss, Austrian Consul General Helene Steinhaeusl, Yoko Nakamura-Haider, Michael Haider, Scott Stone and Ana Stone (Patrick McMullan) Third row, from left : Sabine Riglos, Victoria Whipple, Paula Mahoney, Nelli Hantman, Silvia Frieser, Imke Gerdes, Barbara Wennerholm (Patrick McMullan) and Eve Brookville (Rob Rich Society Allure) Bottom row, from left: Emily Mohr, Cole Rumboug, David Hochberg, Pamela O’Connor, Jean Shafiroff and Martin Shafiroff (Rob Rich Society Allure)

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he Viennese Opera Ball recently hosted its Swing Dinner Dance Gala, “The Golden Age,” at a private club in Manhattan. Due to the events of the past year, the gala was scaled down from previous years with limited capacity but was a great return of the extravagant affair. The Viennese Opera Ball is a nonprofit association under Section 501(c)(3) and celebrated under the auspices of the US Austrian Chamber of Commerce. The Gala Chair for the evening was philanthropist Jean Shafiroff, and Denise Rich. Each year, it supports charitable projects that are connected to communities in New York or Vienna. The proceeds benefited the Gabrielle’s Angel Foundation for Cancer Research. The gala took place with the support of City of Vienna and the Honorary Gala Chair, Governor and Mayor of Vienna, The Honorable Michael Ludwig, Consul General of Austria in New York, The Honorable Helene Steinhaeusl, and the Director of the Austrian Cultural Forum New York Michael Haider. Notable attendees included: President of the Viennese Opera Ball Silvia Frieser, event chair and philanthropist, Jean Shafiroff; Consul General of Austria in New York, The Honorable Helene Steinhaeusl, Director of the Austrian Cultural Forum New York, Michael Haider; Hubert Heiss, Yoko Nakamura-Haider, Martin Shafiroff, Malan Breton, Scott Stone, Ana Stone, Eve Brookville, Sabine Riglos, Victoria Whipple, Paula Mahoney, Nelli Hantman, Imke Gerdes, Barbara Wennerholm, David Hochberg, Pamela O’Connor, Sonia Nassery Cole, Michele Herbert, Emily Mohr, Cole Rumbough, Sessa Von Richthofen, and Richard Johnson. The black-tie event was a change up to their traditional Opera Ball with the swing dance party theme. The music for the evening was provided by the Misha Piatigorsky Trio, with Misha Piatigorsky on piano, Benny Benack III singing and playing trumpet, Sergei Avanesov on saxophone, and singer Kennedy. There was a silent auction during gala with proceeds also benefiting Gabrielle’s Angel Foundation for Cancer Research. The Viennese Opera Ball, an annual white-tie charity gala celebrates the cultural and economic relationships between Austria and America, connecting two continents, two cities and two centuries in one glamorous

night. It was founded by Austrians immigrating to the United States 66 years ago and is a tribute to both their former hometown Vienna and host city, New York. Considered the most prestigious and oldest Viennese ball outside of Vienna, the gala draws an international audience that includes diplomats and dignitaries, international corporations, and professionals. Performances by Metropolitan opera singers, the Viennese Opera Ball orchestra, ballet performances, the West Point color guard, midnight Quadrille and many more surprises contribute to a glamorous and delightful night. vienneseoperaball.com | @vienneseoperaball FALL/WINTER 2022 • INFLUENCER MAGAZINE 21


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ealth Advocates for Older People’s New York Treasures Gala recently took place at a private club in Manhattan. The festive event was a momentous affair with guests enjoying cocktails and dinner. Co-chairs Leonard Van Lowe and Richard S. Johnson, along with Executive Director, Nancy Houghton, helped host the benefit that honored the three Health Advocates’ 2021 New York Treasures that include Jean Shafiroff, Evan A. Davis, and Rebecca Myers Thomas. Houghton states, “We are excited to be celebrating 36 years of providing tools, techniques, and support for the City’s seniors to help them to age with vitality and independence.” The honorees hold an impressive number of achievements. Jean Shafiroff is a philanthropist, humanitarian, TV host, writer, and the author of the book “Successful Philanthropy: How to Make a Life By What You Give.” Shafiroff is often referred to as “the first lady of philanthropy” by the press because of her generosity and extensive work as a volunteer fundraiser and leader in the philanthropic world. She serves on the boards of many charitable organizations and each year chairs upwards of eight different charity galas. Among the many causes she champions are those involved in women’s rights, rights of the underserved, health care, and animal welfare. Evan A. Davis has clerked for Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart and served in the administration of New York City Mayor John Lindsay as Chief of the Law Department’s Consumer Protection Division. He served 12 years as a member of Columbia University Board of Directors and was a partner at Cleary Gottlieb LLP. He also served as Counsel to Governor Mario M. Cuomo.

Health Advocates Gala raises funds for healthy living

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Rebecca Myers Thomas has served on numerous nonprofit boards including the Junior League of the City of New York, the London Service League, the Civil Support Division of the Legal Aid Society, Musica Sacra, the Gateway School, and Berkshire Choral Festival. She partnered with Dr. Nina Lief in beginning one of the earliest childhood development programs, “From 0 to 3” which became the model for measuring growth in the first three years of a child’s life. “I am so pleased to be able to support the work of Health Advocates for Older People. They provide tools, techniques, and support so that all people can thrive with vitality and independence,”says Shafiroff. “Life for the aged can be particularly difficult. I am very impressed with the dedication of their staff headed by Executive Director, Nancy Houghton. Health Advocates provides free programs that help our neighborhood elderly to remain independent and in control of their aging process. I am truly honored to be honored by Health Advocates.” Additionally, Elizabeth (Betsy) Timberman received the organization’s Josephine N. McFadden Volunteer of the Year award. She has been a volunteer for Health Advocates for over 10 years and currently chairs the agency’s Advisory Board. Special recognition was also granted to Simone Hannah-Clarke, a nurse at Mount Sinai Hospital, who was interviewed by Anderson Cooper of CNN and will be representing the essential workers who have kept the city afloat during the time of the COVID-19 pandemic. There were fantastic auction items up for bid including: an evening musicale with world-renowned cellist, Christine Walevska; an oil painting by Hunt Slonem; an experience in Newport aboard one of the America’s Cup 12 Meter Yachts; and a tour of Master Printer Kathy Caraccio’s studio. Funds raised at the gala benefited Health Advocates for Older People, which for 36 years has promoted safe and healthy aging through programs designed to facilitate independent living, physical well-being, and greater social interaction. The organization proudly provides exercise classes to build balance, strength and flexibility, and home safety assessments to help seniors remain at home safely. Also offered are 22 weekly exercise, wellness classes, informational seminars, and social activities in 14 locations, as well as online. hafop.org | @health.advocates

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Top row, from left: Rebecca Myers Thomas , Kathy Caraccio, Beatrice Bardin, Christine Walevska and Malan Breton Second row, from left: Patricia Shiah, Nicole Salmasi, Lauren Day Roberts, Ruth Miller and Michele Herbert Third row, from left: Jean Shafiroff, Betsy Timberman, David Timberman, Richard S. Johnson and Robert Schaefer Photography courtesy of Patrick McMullan

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Young Friends of Save Venice Murano Nights helps fund Venetian Art Restoration By Sonia Conley Photography courtesy of BFA/Madison Voelkel Brooklyn Ballet

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asey Kohlberg, Lizzie Asher, and the Young Friends of Save Venice hosted Murano Nights, an intimate dinner at Casa Cipriani, the newly opened member’s club and celebrity hotspot in New York City’s landmark Battery-Maritime building. The evening was to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Save Venice, which in lieu of the pandemic related postponement of its usual black tie masquerade gala, is hosting over 50 smaller dinners and parties across the world. Murano Nights included 50 of Save Venice’s fashionable younger supporters from art and fashion to film and media for a cocktail hour, ballet performance by dancers from the Brooklyn Ballet, and dinner. Attire was billed as ‘Glittering Cocktail’, as a nod to the Murano Glass which lent its name to 24 INFLUENCER MAGAZINE • FALL/WINTER 2022


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the theme, and the glamorous young people about town definitely delivered on the dress code. “It’s been a pretty crazy year and a half,” says host Casey Kohlberg in a sparkling Carolina Herrera cocktail dress. “But I’m honestly so excited to be able to see friends and dress up again. Plus Save Venice is a cause so close to my heart it makes it feel all the more special.” Save Venice Young Friends Chair Lizzie Asher, shimmering in a PatBo dress, followed the welcome remarks by sharing the myriad of restoration accomplishments Save Venice has had during its 50 years: “Save Venice has indeed been saving Venice one masterpiece at a time.” Notable guests included: Patina Miller, Serena Goh, Krystal Bick, Amir Taghi, Denise Baca, Tai Cheng, Daniel Kibblesmith, Jennifer Wright, Savannah Engel, Alyson Cafiero, Laura Day Webb, Timo Weiland, Mercedes de Guardiola, Clare Ngai, Daniel Howard, Irina EickeKrylova, and Maximilian Eicke. No detail was left uncurated as evidenced by the cocktail list of the evening that featured the classic Cipriani Bellini and a white Negroni (a nother nod to the glass that Murano is known for), with a wine pairing menu provided by Kobrand Wines and Spirits during dinner. The menu featured fall fare of risotto with saffron and dover sole with baby artichokes, grown on the Venetian Island of Torcello where Save Venice is currently restoring the Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta. Proceeds from the evening helped fund the restoration. Guests enjoyed a performance by the Brooklyn Ballet titled Sonic Relief, aka You Had To Be There, before sitting for dinner. The piece by New Orleans-born composer Malcom Parson features a gliding ebb and flow between the sound; the dancers’ movement is reminiscent of a midnight gondola ride through the canals of Venice. Choreographed by Lynn Parkerson, founding Artistic Director of the Brooklyn Ballet, the performance featured dancers Audrey Borst, James “Floats” Fable, Miku Kawamura, Christine Sawyer, Ladell “Ocean” Thomas. Remarks by host Casey Kohlberg and Young Friend Chair Lizzie Asher closed out the evening. Gift bags included items from BONBONWHIMS, PatBo, Dior, covidfriendly Save Venice masks, and mini bottles of olive oil from the hostess’ family home near Woodside, California.

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VERY VERSANTE Greater Vancouver’s most unique luxury boutique hotel

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n intimate group of esteemed guests – including MLAs, Councillors, and Richmond Mayor Malcolm Brodie – recently safely gathered to celebrate the longawaited opening of Versante Hotel, Greater Vancouver’s newest luxury boutique hotel. As the region’s first luxury boutique hotel to arrive in years – and the very first hotel of its kind in the city of Richmond – Versante is poised to become a popular destination for international travellers as well as for locals seeking incredible dining and craft cocktails, incomparable indoor and outdoor socializing, and an unforgettably restful night’s sleep. Although located mere minutes from Vancouver International Airport, Versante couldn’t be further from a typical airport hotel. While guests looked on, Michael Ching (CEO of Sunwins Enterprises, parent company of Versante), alongside Mayor Brodie, Trilogy Hotel Management, and several local politicians and dignitaries cut the ribbon to mark Versante’s official opening. “On behalf of the city of Richmond, I’d like to offer my congratulations to Michael for the spectacular success of realizing his bold vision for a new kind of hotel in the city,” says Mayor Brodie following the ribbon-cutting. “Versante is a stellar addition to Richmond and the Lower Mainland, setting a new standard for accommodation in the region.” Michael Ching adds, “Versante is the fruit of years of planning and countless people’s hard work and creativity. Our goal was to create a new

type of hotel in the Lower Mainland. And as the only independently-owned boutique hotel in Richmond, we believe we’ve delivered something that will dazzle everyone who walks through its doors.” Throughout the celebration, Chef William Lew – Executive Chef at Bruno – delighted guests with signature dishes including BC oysters with Northern Divine caviar, lavender truffle duck croquettes, halibut and crab ravioli, and much more. As well as 100 stunning guestrooms and suites rendered in five adventurous designs, Versante boasts sophisticated dining and beverage venues, including Bruno Restaurant, Versante Bar, and Cask, a private whiskey bar. Alaïa, a lounge and event venue on the 12th floor, will open to the public later this year. Versante also offers a serene outdoor garden terrace featuring a lap pool and hot tub, and 5,500 square feet of functional space. versantehotel.com | @versantehotel


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Nunzi’s brings modern dining to Farmingdale

Top, clockwise from left: Nunzi’s Restaurant, Heritage Pork Chop, Cocktail, Cannoli Cream with Biscotti, and Pan Seared Scallops Photography courtesy of Nunzi’s

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family’s love for good food and good vibes has created what is destined to be the hottest new restaurant in Farmingdale, New York. Inspired by a grandfather’s passion for bringing people together at a table and a grandmother’s love for food is the launch of Nunzi’s. Owner and operator Michael Napolitano recently proudly hosted the official opening of the establishment. Along with his brother, Vincent Jr., they are out to prove that the incredible dishes made in the kitchen are only to be rivaled by the fantastic hospitality of Nunzi’s where everybody is treated like a VIP. Traditions and respect for the good ole days’ are incorporated into a sleek and modern layout by renowned designer Derek Axelrod. “Here at Nunzi’s, we plan on keeping my grandfather’s traditions alive,” states Napolitano. You will eat with us, drink with us and laugh with us. Families and friends will all enjoy delicious food, fine drinks, good music and making memories.” The modern take on classic dishes, highlights a menu that incorporates unique twists

on old school Italian meals. With superb creations such as Grandmas Meatballs, Pappardelle & Lamb, Heritage Pork Chop, Pan Seared Scallops, and desserts like Cannoli Cream with Biscotti. Not to be missed are fascinating interpretations that will satisfy the cravings of adventurous foodies such as one-of-a-kind Limoncello Chicken Wings and a boisterous menu placement of a Philly Cheesesteak Sandwich. What Chefs Anthony LoCastro and Marc Wisehart have collaborated to produce, are memorable moments on a plate. In fact, the outstanding time restaurant goers spend at Nunzi’s is considered an immersive cultural experience that warmly embraces the best minute of our lives. The moment guests walk in the door they are dazzled by a lively environment that is both edgy and delightful. Both Axelrod and the Napolitano’s worked in harmony to launch a soon to be Farmingdale institution. Nunzi’s seeks to enchant young and old alike by capturing a fresh, contemporary, and sleek look, with nods to the glamour and romance of classic Italian meals. nunzis1274.com | @nunzisfarmingdale

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THE DUKE IS IN Meet Mr. Southampton By Peter Elston Photography courtesy of Ian Duke

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ast year, Ian Duke and partner David Hilty, the owners of the ever-popular Southampton Social Club and Union Burger Bar, unveiled the East End’s hottest new dining destination: Union Sushi and Steak, a modern take on the steakhouses of old. Situated in the historic Bowden Square property that formerly housed the famous Herb McArthy's, and co-located with Union Burger Bar, Union Sushi & Steak manages to fuse the energy of a supper club from the days of old with a modern ambiance. The cuisine is brought to you by award-winning Chef's Scott Kampf and Marc Fasciana of varied fame and tenures. The delectable menu features Dry aged steaks that are courtesy of Niman Ranch in Colorado, and the assorted fresh sushi and sashimi menu is both enticing and inventive. As with the Southampton Social club, Union Sushi & Steak has that "Supper Club” feeling, albeit, for the more sophisticated. “We created Union Sushi & Steak because it’s what the people of Southampton are asking for,” Duke said. “Southampton has no year-round sushi restaurants and there is not a dedicated steakhouse. Right now, it’s a trek for a REAL roll-up-your-sleeves steakhouse dining experience.” Meanwhile, Duke’s award-winning burgers and fries spot, Union Burger Bar continues to serve up American comfort food in the adjacent space. Also, the incredible demand for the Hamptons most popular ghost kitchen popup, The Coop, has made the foodie favorite gain a permanent home. Union Burger Bar is proud to announce that some favorites from The Coop can now be found on the Union Burger Bat menu making it ultimate dinning destination in the East End. The permanent home at Union Burger Bar will now allow guests to dine in and continue to do take out. Customers can enjoy the menu that The Coop has fantastically curated along with the restaurant’s legendary burger, fries, and milk shake options. “Ultimately I find people always have conflicting perspectives on what they want to eat. What we’re doing is incorporating the best of both worlds - we’re going to have ridiculously great tasting fried chicken and the mashed potatoes with gravy and creamy corn,” Duke states. “But we’re also going to have the healthy roasted chicken with fresh sides like Brussels sprouts and roasted broccoli that are all farm-to-table. The chicken that we’re using is cagefree, antibiotic-free, and hormone-free. So essentially, we’re going to encompass something for everybody.”

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FROM FARM to FORK Sunday with Sinatra & Friends show at Centro Trattoria & Bar enchants crowd Photography courtesy of Centro Trattoria & Bar

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alvatore Biundo is the owner of Italian eatery Centro Trattoria & Bar, the ultimate farmto-fork Italian restaurant in Hampton Bays. The storied road to the making of his beloved business comes from a rich background at home. His grandmother lovingly passed on the secrets of the kitchen to him, and he proudly took that loving advice on his own journey to become a self-taught chef. His elevated style has created a fresh take on old world tastes at Centro Trattoria & Bar. Incredible food has become a family affair with his wife helping manage the restaurant and his mom assisting at the stove. Together they are poised to launch a new era of growth as they get ready to expand operations. Re-illuminating the outdoor eating experience this summer was the grand patio deck in time for an exceptional season. Surrounding the lively setting is an exquisite outdoor garden fountain and fireplace, full bar, live music and two Bocce courts. Enchanting moments at the table can be found in this 100-seat outdoor mezzanine in the heart of Hampton Bays. Known for a stellar reputation in the community and popular video

cooking segments, Biundo and his restaurant have become the stuff of legend for foodies who flock to eat at this landmark venue. They admire the style here as equally as they have at his other well-known restaurant ventures in Long Island. Centro Trattoria & Bar serves dinner daily with all menu items made in house using many of the East End’s local, in season produce. Family recipes including fresh homemade pasta, individual pizzas from a wood burning oven and dishes with Mediterranean touches can be experienced in the new outdoor setting, as well as the luxurious indoor dining room that currently holds a 76-person capacity per current CDC guidelines. Menu highlights include Antipasti selections of Clams Oreganata, Grilled Octopus, Fried Goat Cheese, Mussels, Fried Sicilian Baby Artichokes, Fritto Misto, Nonna’s Meatballs, Crispy Zucchini Chips and Antipasto Classico for Two. Enjoy fresh Insalates such as Caesar Salad, Calamari Salad, Arugula & Apple Salad, and an array of mouthwatering pizzas with your choice of Margherita, Braised Short Rib, Sweet Italian Sausage, Prosciutto and Centro Rustica. Pasta entrées dazzle customers with renowned items of Bucatini Pomodoro, Orecchiette, Pappardelle Bolognese, Cavatelli Carbonara, Short Rib Fusilli Napilatano, Parmigiana di Melanzane and Spaghettini Pescatore. Plates may also be altered with dietary needs with whole wheat pasta and gluten free pasta. And, to complement a special meal, exquisite Pesce, Carne and Pollo add to your ultimate dining experience. Guests sing high praises for plates of Chicken Parmigiana, Veal Scaloppine or Shrimp Saltimbocca. The bar boasts a craft cocktail menu with drinks infused with basil, mint and rosemary grown on site. An extensive wine list compliments plates and tastes with wines by the glass, which allows customers to sample wines from all regions, or bottles from the glass wine cellar. The outdoor patio of Centro Trattoria & Bar also highlights weekly specials, as well as Aperitivo Hour on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. In addition, there is a spectacular Prix Fixe menu on select nights and a popular Sunday Sauce Prix Fixe. centrohamptons.com | @centrotrattoriabar

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RETHINK THE DINNER PARTY This holiday season give the gift of a private dinner from Chef Omakase

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his holiday season, give the luxurious gift of a personal chef all in the comfort of the home. The revolutionary online company Chef Omakase has been winning grand applause since its inception this past summer. Now as the holiday season approaches, there is simply no better way to show appreciation and love than with its exquisite services. The gift of a private chef cooking for you in the privacy of your own kitchen is now a reality with Chef Omakase. The home dinner party has never been more appealing, as well as incredibly affordable. As a holiday gift — or even a present to celebrate birthdays, anniversaries, baby showers, corporate gatherings — this unique jewel of a present creates a treasure chest of beautiful memories. Chef Omakase creates a fantastic culinary experience with Michelin star meals that diminishes the perception of a private chef only being attainable by the ultra-wealthy. The smooth and streamlined process is easily accessible and as simple as ordering a taxi or a vacation rental via an app. This fantastic service is the brainchild of Keiko Ono Aoki, widow of Rocky Aoki, and former CEO of Benihana Tokyo. From the legacy of the Benihana restaurant dynasty comes a new concept in dining that creates the ultimate luxury lifestyle for all. Ono Aoki’s experience during the pandemic in New York City led her to conceptualize the digital platform that enables customers to experience a meal prepared by a private chef in your own home simply by choosing the style of cuisine and paying a fixed price per person for the experience. During COVID, like many, Ono Aoki become accustomed to working from home and experiencing historically high amounts of quality time with loved ones. The benefit of the pandemic was people learned to connect again, and the controlled environment setup has become a preferred way of life for being with friends and family. The comfort and joy in eating at home in the last year is now desirable more than ever. Now, Chef Omakase can provide the perfect opportunity to continue this image. Like the high-profile company Airbnb, Chef Omakase allows you to personalize a unique experience that embarks on a journey that takes off and embraces you in your own luxe moment. Chef Omakase works by masterfully connecting you with a professional chef to cook a curated menu in your home at your convenience. With graceful ease, the company takes the stress out of a dinner party for Dishes prepared by Chef Omakase chefs including Chef Craig Linthicum, Chef Fred Cottineau, Chef Albert Deponpie and Chef Danilo Galati Photography courtesy of Chef Omakase

groups of up to eight people. Private chef booking is easier than ever with this new online service that provides options of different food categories such as New American, Italian, Asian, Mediterranean, French, International, Plant-Based, Vegetarian, American and Kosher. Fresh ingredients will be delivered to your door the day before the set time of arrival for your chef booking. Sessions booked include food prep time for the chef, delivery of grocery supplies, the cooking experience and minimal kitchen clean up. The website and chef help you select a menu based on food preferences, as well as the supplies found in your own home kitchen. The entire experience from start to finish creates a beautiful memory in your own private setting. Choose from a menu that runs from $90 to $140 per person. Each unique established set up provides a perfect dinner party that 34 INFLUENCER MAGAZINE • FALL/WINTER 2022


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can be part of a celebration with family or friends, or even a gift of a romantic night in with your significant other over a phenomenal meal. Menus include such selections as an Italian curated dinner with an appetizer of poached Fava Beans and Herbed Tomatoes. Then a salad of Tiny Burrata with Warm Ceci Beans, Toasted Garlic and Parsley. The main course consists of Pan Seared Crispy Chicken Breast with Lemon Reduction and Baby Greens. And finally, the dessert follows of Panna Cotta with Roasted Summer Fruit. Personal chefs include well-known individuals like Mark Mata, Danilo Galati, Veronica K. Lindemann, Thiago Silva, and Solanki Roy. Each staff member is hand-picked and proudly takes on the role that offers them stability and well-established hours of work. The company brings about a positive work environment that is reflected in the progressive and upbeat attitude that is brought into a customer’s home. The Chef Omakase team is proudly led by notable Chef Tadashi Ono of legendary establishments such as La Caravelle and the Japanese restaurant Matsuri. Born and raised in Tokyo, he started his cooking career as a teenager. Moving to New York City in 1988, he began his food industry journey and gathered over 30 years of work in the field. Successful moments in the kitchen made him a leading expert with media features in The New York Times, Gourmet, Sauveur and Bon Appetit. Ono is also the cookbook author of “Japanese Soul Cooking,” “The Japanese Grill,” and “Japanese Hot Pot.” In addition to this beneficial service for customers it also has added value in creating a stimulating and flexible work environment for food professionals. Many times, chefs are over-worked in the highly demanding industry. Chef Omakase provides the perfect way for them to set their own hours and work with this understanding company. chefomakase.com | @chefomakasenyc FALL/WINTER 2022 • INFLUENCER MAGAZINE 35


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Hampton Bays Italian American culinary joy found at Salvatore’s

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or the best casual Italian American experience in Hampton Bays, locals and tourists alike turn to Salvatore’s Restaurant. Nestled in the heart of the town are menu offerings discovered in a treasure chest full of incredible pastas and appetizers. And the crowning jewel is Salvatore’s iconic pizzas from their wood fire oven. Tasty and affordable dishes are found in both the comfortable dining room and spacious outdoor terrace. Entree highlights include Mario’s Macaroni with rigatoni, sausage, broccoli, garlic and evoo; Shrimp Pesto with pesto cream sauce, angel hair, sun dried tomatoes, parmigiano and garlic (with options for gluten f ree or whole wheat pasta); and Chicken Parmigiana served with a choice of pasta or side salad. The entire menu is an East End indulgence

that cannot be passed up. Even scrumptious Cheese Calzones with mozzarella, ricotta, and provolone drive customers wild. And, what is best about Salvatore’s is though it specializes in Italian American cuisine offerings additionally the company can please any customer coming in with a variety of infusion dishes such as Philly Cheesesteaks or the Bello Bello Burger. The main attraction is the wood fired pizza. Here you find such phenomenal wonders as the Capricciosa with gorgonzola, pear, truffle honey and basil; the San Gennaro with cotto, ham, stracciatella, fior di latte, pistachios, and basil; and the Tartufo with truffle mushroom sauce, fior di latte, cremini mushrooms and basil. A healthy option of cauliflower crust substitution is also available. The neighborhood residents frequently come to dine in the comfortable establishment full of smiles and specialty nights that include Thursday Pasta Night where you build your own pasta dinner with a sauce, protein, and vegetable. There is also the Social Hour that takes place Monday and Wednesday to Friday from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Find here at this time great $10 pizzas, reduced price appetizers and amazing

cocktails like Cucumber Jalapeno Margarita and Spiked Blueberry Lemonade. Brunch is also a notable experience at S a l vat o re ’s with the $25 bottomless mimosas o p t i o n (hour and half limit) and full menu. Starting at 11:00 a.m., customers can indulge in s u c h entrees that are sophisticated versions of Smoked Salmon Benedict with smoked salmon, poached eggs, avocado, basil, hollandaise and brioche; Avocado Toast with two eggs your way, crushed avocado, brioche, ricotta, cherry tomatoes, and basil; Spinach Egg White Frittata with spinach, leeks, egg whites, onion, asparagus, and chevre goat cheese; Steak and Eggs with eight ounces of flat iron steak, two eggs sunny side up, home fries and toast; Lemon Ricotta Buttermilk Pancakes with almond butter and maple syrup; and Stuffed French Toast with wild strawberry mascarpone and maple syrup.

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ustin, Texas, is serving up the hottest new pies in town at Show Me Pizza. Known as the fun foodie capital of the world, the new Neapolitan Pizzeria is offering hand-tossed and made to order selections with topping favorites baked fresh in minutes. True attention to culinary quality and detail is given in each crafted pizza that is carefully and lovingly made with organic produce and locally sourced ingredients. Only the finest imports of ingredients make up the vast variety of toppings. Guests are also in for an original full-blown immersive experience of watching their pizza cook in real time via Twitch TV at twitch.tv/showmepizza. From prep start of the dough to the bubbling in the oven, customers can now order a pie and watch it brown and bake before their eyes. “We were captivated with the idea of seeing food cooking and acknowledged the world tuned into more and more shows about the culinary arts,” states co-owner and operator, Benjamin Demarchelier. “The future of

open kitchens was hotly contested with the pandemic and guests’ safety a top concern. We racked our brains for a way to show the food in a safe and fun way. With help from our friends and coworkers we found a home with Twitch. The name ‘Show Me Pizza’ came from describing exactly what we want to do. We want to give people what they want! The fact that you can now see pizza cooking whenever we are open anywhere in the world is a really awesome outcome.” Order online or take a seat in the colorful garden patio to enjoy classics like Margherita and Pepperoni. Or in true funky Austin fashion, there are also several creative highlights sure to appeal to residents such as the Cashville Hot Chicken with white BBQ sauce, spicy crispy chicken, burrata and pepper relish; as well as the Rancho Blanco pie with fresh mozzarella, bacon, ricotta, Havarti, queso blanco and roasted hatch salsa. “We are fast casual. We strive to make speed the utmost important feature in getting you your pizza,” the owner goes on. “Typical wait times are two to three minutes for a pie.” Demarchelier and partner Dimitri Voutsinas, formerly of Motorino Pizza in NYC, are demonstrating that Show Me Pizza is putting the best dishes on the table that appeal to the big Texas appetite for the best cuisine in America in the most fascinating and modern way. Demarchelier grew up in the hospitality industry with parents owning three incredibly successful New York restaurants. Learning the business from the inside out by starting as a dishwasher, he went on to manage Brasserie Cognac in Manhattan. He ventured out on his own and made impressive culinary impressions throughout the nation. Over the years, Demarchelier opened up a new brewery taproom in California, managed a top cabaret beverage program on the island of St. Barths, and even most recently revived the 45-year-old brand his father created and opened up the wildly successful Demarchelier restaurant in the North Fork of New York state. Voutsinas has also brought his native New Yorker passion for pizza to Texas to thrill the southern state. Growing up in the hospitality industry he gained an appreciation for classic cooking techniques, while he also grasped a sharp business acumen by being part of family-owned food ventures. As a top International Culinary Center graduate, his popularity in the food world has amassed a list of accolades that includes an appearance on Food Network’s “Chopped.” His prestigious notoriety led to several high-profile management positions including in Chef Marcus Samuelsson’s Harlem restaurant Red Rooster, Bar Boulud and The Russian Tea Room. showmepizza.com | @showmepizza FALL/WINTER 2022 • INFLUENCER MAGAZINE 39


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TAILORED LOSS The Skinny Center provides expert healthy weight loss solutions & aesthetic treatments Dr. Aaron Spingarn and Greg Kelly Photography courtesy of The Skinny Center

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h e Skinny Center is Westchester, New York’s first physician network to bring trained medical expertise to the fields of integrative weight loss, women’s aesthetics, and anti-aging. The team is thrilled to announce the opening of the new Harrison location, under the guidance and supervision of the renowned Dr. Aaron Spingarn. The Skinny Center’s cuttingedge facility provides a long-term weight loss strategy as well as precise aesthetic treatments, managed with the full support of certified medical professionals. Patients can achieve their ideal and healthy weight loss goals safely and effectively under their expert care. All clients receive a full medical consultation, whether they are suffering from severe health issues because of extreme excess weight or are looking to lose 15-20 pounds. This includes a thorough scientific assessment of body mass and basal metabolic rate to accurately predict weight loss. The clients’ average weight loss result is about 25 pounds in just eight weeks. Programs, such as its 21-Day Cleanse, are one of the many ways The Skinny Center helps with losing weight. The cleanse was designed for those wishing to reverse fatigue, uncontrollable weight gain, acne, bloating, and brain fog. Nothing is more frustrating than being trapped in a body that prevents you from living the life you were born to live. When exhaustion, low self-esteem, and illness rule your daily life, rather than opportunities and passion, you are surviving rather than thriving. Another effective program is The Skinny Center’s Skinny Line 30. This 30-day program is the first scientifically based whole food, immunity-boosting, cancerprevention food program that considers women’s unique body chemistry and dietary needs — and shows you how to incorporate them into your daily lives. The program incorporates the most recent nutritional research and addresses the unique health and dietary concerns that women face today. It addresses clean eating without chemicals, toxins, additives, or preservatives to stay healthy and happy while losing weight.


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“I’m on board and ‘all-in’ with these great people and experts who I know can make healthy weight loss my new reality” — Greg Kelly

Its other major weight loss plan is Balance 3H Plus®. This program is a completely personalized system that assists you in gaining control of your hormones. When you are in control of your body, when it is balanced, the diet and exercise choices you make will produce results. In addition to helping you achieve your weight loss goals, the company’s advanced aesthetic medical treatments and anti-aging procedures are intended to help you reverse the signs of aging. Why stop at losing weight when you can complete your transformation with dermal fillers, which smooth out wrinkles and fill in hollowed areas of your face? While these fillers cannot stop the aging process, they can help you regain some of your youthful appearance — and confidence. The Skinny Center’s Cosmetic & Laser treatments are founded on the belief that the needs of its customers are of the utmost importance. The entire team is dedicated to meeting those demands with expertise and experience. The Skinny Center’s team of highly trained, certified, and experienced professionals is committed to providing exceptional treatments with the best possible care by always listening to the clients’ needs and concerns to create a customized treatment plan for each individual. While The Skinny Center does mostly cater to women’s goals, the company also provides weight loss treatments for men, too. Recently Radio/TV host, Greg Kelly, who can be heard on 77 WABC, has become a regular visitor to The Skinny Center. Kelly has shared his story of battling weight fluctuation and his weight loss journey with The Skinny Center on his show. “The Skinny Center certainly has its work cut out for them with me,” says Kelly. “I was once actually considered quite skinny. In 1989. But I’m on board and “all in” with these great people and experts who I know can make healthy weight loss my new reality.” Although Kelly was exercising regularly while experimenting with various diet fads, he never reached his weight loss goals. Dr. Aaron Spingarn, Medical Director of The Skinny Center, will be working directly with Kelly using his modern, medical solution, targeting the root cause of his weight gain, while helping him achieve and maintain a healthy weight. Dr. Spingarn strives to help his clientele with individualized plans, treatments, and dedicated professional specialists by opening The Skinny Center.

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PICTURESQUE ESCAPES this Autumn at the Southampton Inn Photography courtesy of the Southampton Inn

With the hot summer behind us and life almost back to a normal pace, we welcome autumn in Southampton, which is delightful with its remaining hint of summer air during the day and clean crisp breeze blowing as the glorious sun settles over the horizon in the evening. And with fall upon us, your cozy getaway by the beach awaits at the Southampton Inn. Located in the historic Village of Southampton on the East End, the Tudor-style Inn offers 90 elegant guest rooms surrounded by magnificent estates, within walking distance of boutiques, museums, art galleries, and eateries. Claude's Restaurant will continue offering breakfast and its award-winning brunch from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Monday through Friday and until 2:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Claude’s will also be offering dinner on Friday and Saturday evenings from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. with live performances. Unique to the Hamptons, a throwback show honoring the days of the Comedy Club will feature acts to make you laugh, smile, and sing along. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. and showcase a three-course dinner with performances at 8:00 p.m.

The Southampton Inn rates are reduced for the fall season. Connecting rooms are available for family getaways. Pets are welcome in the 16 pet friendly rooms. Bedside Reading bags of newly published books are offered to guests for your reading/ relaxing in the library, on the lawns, patios, parks, beach, your guest room (while supplies last). Coopers Beach is always open, and car permits are not needed. The inn offers complimentary beach chairs, umbrellas, and towels for your comfort and convenience. southamptoninn.com | @southampton_inn 42 INFLUENCER MAGAZINE • FALL/WINTER 2022

Opening night will feature world renowned singer Cristina Fontinelli, who will be performing patriotic tunes to celebrate Veterans, along with American classics from Stephen Foster. Pricing is $100 per person for dinner and show (excluding tax, alcoholic beverages, and gratuity). On November 26th, Fontinelli will also be doing a dinner and show featuring holiday music and special Thanksgiving songs.


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The East End’s quintessential dining destination

-Bar Steak and Lounge in Southampton is a divine and picturesque restaurant out east for the most exquisite meal this fall. With inspiring menu selections, the establishment offers guests outstanding cuisine in a casual, yet sophisticated space. The quintessential location in the heart of the village is an ideal stop for superb dining and cocktails in a charming setting. With friends and family, the grand ambiance is enjoyed in comfortable indoor seating, as well as on a spacious outdoor terrace. T-Bar Southampton is ready to serve the best classic cuisines with a modern twist. The menu features a wide range of dishes, ranging from mouthwatering renditions of classics to refined and inventive plates, providing the ultimate dining experience. It is no wonder that the restaurant has loyal followers from Manhattan to the local beach towns. During dinner hours guests can begin their meal at T-Bar Southampton with the flavorful Thin Crust Pizza, or starters and salads comprising of the T-Bar Chopped Salad, Classic Chopped Caesar, Tiger Shrimp Cocktail, Seared Spanish Octopus, Crispy Oysters, and Daily Soup DuJour. The restaurant also has tantalizing main dishes such as the Irish Salmon, Roasted Free Range Chicken and Crispy Long Island Duck. A delectable burger bar also lists popular selections of a Prime Aged Angus Burger and a Salmon Burger served with French Fries or a salad. And a meal at T-Bar Southampton would not be complete without ordering a favorite from the steak collection, which features an impressive range of certified Black Angus cuts of beef including its Black Angus Porterhouse for two served with your choice of Steak Sauce, Béarnaise Sauce or Poivre Sauce. For dessert, the sumptuous creations are beautifully artistic designs that are too tasty to pass up. All of Southampton Village raves over the Graham Crust Cheesecake with roasted strawberries, Flourless Chocolate Cake with whipped cream, the Strawberry Sundae with shortcake, meringue, brandy and cream, as well as the Warm Apple Crisp with caramel sauce and ice cream. The Banana Parfait Mille Feuilles with coconut and caramel sauce will bring you pure joy as much as the warm plate of Assorted Cookies. With reservations jam packed at restaurants across the east end, locals and tourists alike have come to love the idea of heading to T-Bar Southampton for sweet delights and late-night drinks. Mixologist Lefteris Gkoumas has curated a cocktail menu that highlights superb selections including a Ginger Martini, Negroni, Aperol Spritzer, Old Fashion and Grand Royal. Your day will be complete after just one sip of these magical elixirs. T-Bar Southampton builds on the well-earned reputation as it continues to serve satisfied guests in the Hamptons with tried-and-true meals and takeout options. Soon to come to New York City will be an exciting new location as well. tbarsh.com | @tbarsouth FALL/WINTER 2022 • INFLUENCER MAGAZINE 45


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January 20 - February 18 You are healthy, happy, and prosperous this month, Aquarius. Until the 21st, we’re focused on your 11th house for friendship and group activities. You’ll find youself enjoying the company of the friends and family you may sometimes take for granted. There’s development happening in your career sector, however you won’t reap the benefits until the new year.

May 21 - June 21 Dear Gemini, your sister sign Sagittarius offers you a challenge on the 4th; your relationships and social acclaims will start to test you. But I’ve never known you to be one to back down from a challenge. This eclipse and its effects will deeply impact you, and the plans you had to make rounds at the all festivities; keep your daybook open.

September 23 - October 22 The eclipse on the 4th, Libra, draws drama to your place of worship. Systems and structures seem to crumble before your very eyes. Spititually, you are beginning to doubt what you know and ponder what you don’t. Make conversation with friends and siblings, and you may find they’re going through something similar. “Alexa, is my third eye opening?”

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February 19 - March 20 You will feel like royalty this month, Pisces, rubbing shoulders with lots of new people, most of high status. Your love planet is in your 10th house of career. You will feel less attached to your phone and world wide web, even though there can be great things and friends there, the stars want you to be out and about so they can plan your next meet-cute.

June 22 - July 22 Cancer, our favorite mom friend, please do not spend the entirety of Sagittarius season stressing over what you’re going to get everyone for the holidays (let alone how you’ll afford it). You will quite literally make yourself sick over it if you do. Focus on your self and your health leading up to the 21st, because if you can’t take care of youself, you can’t take care of anyone else!

October 23 - November 21 Happy belated birthday, Scorpio, you are in the waxing period of personal solar cycle. This is the prime time to start new projects. You are cosmically supported in all new ventures. The eclipse will be in your money house; start setting goals and systems for the new financial year. There may be subtle changes in your career, from your long term path or place in the hierarchy.

ARIES

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SAGITTARIUS

March 21 - April 19 For you, Aries, you will thrive in your fellow fire signs season. Starting the month out with a strong sense of lust for life, December will feel like a checking off an end-of-year bucket list to you. On the 19th, Venus your planet of love and financial goes into retrograde, as she so rarely does, making these relationships extra tender by the time Capircorn season is in full swing.

July 23 - August 22 Fire gang! No one will be partying harder, in the most wholehearted and joyful way, this month. You are releasing so much and embracing even more. Your inner child isgoing through a life-changing event. Having moments where you are having fun with your loved ones and can completely forget about your problems will inspire you to solve some of them.

November 22 - December 21 Happy birthday my fellow Sagittarius! You all look great, seriously. Your health honestly hasn’t been better all year. Love will continue to pursue until the 14th, then it crosses with your money house. This entails finding love at work or with someone involved in your finances- or vis versa someone you love suddenly getting involved in your finances.

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April 20- May 20 Your chart ruler, Venus, has been out of the picture since the Oct. 11th and it remains that way until the 7th. However, Venus is staked out of Pluto making plans in your romantic future. Its only a matter of balance and time. For the holidays this year, the best thing to yourself would be a back or knee massage (extra points for a chiropractor).

August 23 - September 22 Your chart ruler Mercury is effected by the eclipse on the 4th like a scorned child. There is confrontation with a parental or authority figure about hidden flaws in a structure, but opportunity for collaboration in fixing things up around your home, work, or family life in a productive manner. Use this month to pencil more time for rest and relaxation into your schedule

December 22 - January 19 Happy (almost) birthday Capricorns! You’re looking good and feeling good this month. Not only because you’ve been wildly successful this year, but because Venus is in your sign to give you thosr rose tinted glasses on life. When the sun moves into your sign on the 21st being will begin to recognize your success. All the pleasures of the world are here and you are to take them.

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at CIPRIANI WALL STREET on NOVEMBER 18 Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation’s 24th annual gala returns with Elin and Michael Nierenberg and the SWCRF Board of Directors for an evening of celebration and dedication to funding the science that will end cancer once and for all.

at MADISON AVENUE & 56th on DECEMBER 4 The boutiques and businesses on Madison Avenue will donate 20% of the day’s sales to benefit The Society of Memorial Sloan Kettering pediatric initiatives. madisonavenuebid.org

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A Celebration of 75 Years of UNICEF mad about jewelry at MUSUEM OF ARTS AND DESIGN on DECEMBER 6 through DECEMBER 11 MAD About Jewelry kicks off on Monday, December 6, 2021 with a VIP Benefit Preview cocktail party featuring an exclusive first look at the artists and their work, followed by a benefit dinner in Robert Restaurant. This annual curated show and sale of one-of-a-kind contemporary jewelry benefits the Museum of Arts and Design. The event features more than 40 innovative US-based jewelry artists who will be on-site to present their collections.

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ART BASEL MIAMI at MIAMI BEACH CONVENTION CENTER on DECEMBER 2 through DECEMBER 4 The 2021 edition of Art Basel Miami Beach – Art Basel’s first inperson fair in Miami Beach since 2019 – will feature 253 leading galleries from around the globe presenting the highest quality of works across all media, from rare and historical masterpieces to new pieces by today’s emerging artistic voices.

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Image courtesy of the artist, Sun Young Cheong

at 10 COLUMBUS CIRCLE on NOVEMBER 30 75 cities, one night. The national fundraiser gathering UNICEF’s key supporters across the country to celebrate UNICEF’s historic 75th year of life saving work.

Photo courtesy of the Ruiz Brothers

Jorge Mara - La Ruche Ana Sacerdote, Oil on canvas, 1968 © Courtesy Jorge Mara - La Ruche, Buenos Aires

Times Square NYE Ball at TIMES SQUARE on DECEMBER 31 The live broadcast is closed to the public, but revelers across the globe will be able to experience the excitement of the Times Square New Year’s Eve celebration at home via the six-hour, live commercialfree webcast, beginning at 6:00pm with the lighting and raising of the New Year’s Eve Ball atop One Times Square. The webcast will include musical performances by Andra Day, Gloria Gaynor, Anitta, Pitbull, the USO Show Troupe, and The Waffle Crew. timessquarenyc.org FALL/WINTER 2021 • INFLUENCER MAGAZINE 47


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