Apr 2011 12

Shine celebrates National Poetry Month with the syntax dreams of IF.

By e.e. cummings

If freckles were lovely, and day was night,

And measles were nice and a lie warn’t a lie,

Life would be delight,–

But things couldn’t go right

For in such a sad plight

I wouldn’t be I.

If earth was heaven and now was hence,

And past was present, and false was true,

There might be some sense

But I’d be in suspense

For on such a pretense

You wouldn’t be you.

If fear was plucky, and globes were square,

And dirt was cleanly and tears were glee

Things would seem fair,–

Yet they’d all despair,

For if here was there

We wouldn’t be we.

 

Apr 2011 11

By PT


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SBC had lunch a couple  weeks ago with today’s Monday’s Maven, Shondra Brown-Hawkes, Owner/Experience Producer of LiveWire99 LLC and Mo ni Ife re Floral & Event Design

SBC . Where are you from? What city do you live in now? Normally, this is an easy question but not for me. I grew up in Germany, Georgia, South Carolina, Kansas and Virginia. The longest places I lived in order would be Germany, South Carolina and Virginia.  I live in the DMV now.  Wow, this is so complicated.

SBC . What do you do? LiveWire 99 Entertainment is a Virginia certified Small, Woman and Minority (SWaM) owned, privately held LLC, specializing in event design; decorating and floral design I have over 10 years experience planning events.  LiveWire 99 Entertainment is also a certified government contracting firm.  LiveWire 99 Entertainment is a Full Service Event Planning & Event Design Company.  This encompasses decorating and décor. Mo ni Ife re Floral & Event Design is the Floral Design & Decorating subdivision of LiveWire 99 Entertainment.  In short, I transform spaces for your special occasion!

SBC . Is this your passion? What is your passion? Yes, this is definitely my passion!  Transforming spaces by Edifying Senses and Enhancing Reality!

SBC . How did you start? Years ago, I started by volunteering for the entertainment committee and then later becoming Entertainment Committee Chair for my university ~ South Carolina State University.

SBC . What is your life like? It is pretty hectic. I never know what the day will bring or what requests may come in from day-to-day.  I love that.  I am blessed to have great support in my personal life for my passion so everything balances out.

 

Shondra's beautiful work

 

SBC . What is beauty to you? Outside of a killer smile and the gift of being able to make other people smile, beauty to me is the ability to give selflessly without recognition.

SBC . Who are your clients? My clients range from the neighbor next door to the elite high-profile individual.  In short, my clients {could be] anyone reading this!

SBC . What project(s) are you working on? I’m currently working on some Fashion projects, Western Weddings and South Asian Weddings.

SBC . In honor of National Poetry Month can you share a line or two of your favorite. I believe that song writers are all poets and India Arie inspires me.

Beautiful Flower .

This is a song for every girl who

Feels like she is not special …

‘Cause you’re beautiful like a flower

More valuable than a diamond

You are powerful like a fire

You can heal the world with your mind

SBC . Why do you shine brightly? I shine, because those around me shine. For that I am blessed.

Contact Shonra Brown-Hawkes to book your event now.

www.livewire99.comwww.moniifere.com

EMAIL • events@livewire99.com • PHONE • 202.596.1913

TWITTER • @livewire99

 

FACEBOOKLiveWire99 Entertainment and Mo ni lfe re Floral and Event Design

 

 

 

Apr 2011 03
By PT

April is National Poetry Month and Shine Beauty Culture will feature some of the most raw, romantic, rhythmic and thought provoking;  sonnets, stanzas and limericks to celebrate poetic prose.

A special birthday “shout out” to one of

the most prolific poets of our time.


Happy Birthday Phenomenal Woman

Maya Angelou!

Born April 4, 1928


Photo.Dwight Carter

An Excerpt from Alone by Maya Angelou

There are some millionaires

With money they can’t use

Their wives run round like banshees

Their children sing the blues

They’ve got expensive doctors

To cure their hearts of stone.

But nobody

No, nobody

Can make it out here alone.

 

 

Mar 2011 22
By PT

Are you still feeling sluggish in week two of  daylight saving time (DST) ?  Sure, we lost an hour of precious sleep and most are still not sure what to do with the evening sunlight.  Be patient on the Spring weather, there is much to gain..

FUN IN THE SUN .  An hour more of sunlight  and a crescendo of more hours as the Spring/Summer months evolve.  There’s more time to escapade and galavant each evening to create more wonderful life experiences, through  DST’s end on November 4th.

ENHANCED HEALTH .  Sunlight and Vitamin D have a multitude of  health benefits to include:

  • Increased metabolism (weight loss) – Hubba, Hubba!
  • Improved Digestion
  • Promotes absorption of calcium and bone health
  • Protects against some forms of cancer
  • Healthy neuro-muscular function
  • Enhanced liver function

The most powerful tool that sunlight has is the ability to change your mood and cheer you up helping to prevent anxiety and depression.  Ten (10) minutes of sunlight per day provides the daily dosage of Vitamin D of  400IU.  Dr. Oz recommends going up to 1,000 IU per day of Vitamin D.

GO AND STAY GREEN! . Sunlight helps reduce the electricity we use in the evenings, thus saving our planet energy?  Beginning in 2007, the Energy Policy Act of 2005 brought most of the U.S. together to observe daylight saving time beginning the second Sunday in March and ending on the first Sunday in November. Since then, multiple studies have been conducted to analyze the effects that DST does or doesn’t have on energy use.

Let your life experiences, health and green power shine more brightly in the eight (8) months of DST!

Jan 2011 19
By PT

Photo  Justin Knight . Howard University.edu
Today, Wednesday, January 19, 2011 marks the (3rd time) third time I have been blessed enough to be with one or both of the Presidential Obama’s in the last six months.  I feel the greatness!
WHEN: Wednesday, January 19, 2011, Doors Open at 8:30am
WHERE: Cramton Auditorium, Howard University, Washington, DC
WHY?: Supporting President Obama’s “100,000 Strong” initiative, the First Lady will speak prior to an assembled student                             panel to discuss the benefits of studying abroad. Panelists will also share insights from their studies in China and                             will encourage the audience of students to study internationally.

GET INVOLVED!

Nov 2010 03
By PT

Jerry and Lauren Bias, Owners of Sugarleaf Vineyard

If you like wine, then you’ll love Sugarleaf Vineyards.  An experience you don’t want to miss. Why?  It’s one of 12 minority/AA owned vineyards in the United States, it rests on picturesque acres of rolling greens, and it has a modest, but award-winning, palate-pleasing portfolio of wines.  If that’s not enough, try a day out of the city with an afternoon of chesse and wine tasting.  Even the most novice wine drinker will warm up to that!

Road to Sugarleaf Vineyard

Sugarleaf Vineyard rests in a valley of Monticello greens

On an early, crisp Fall Saturday morning we drove (my Guy and I) two hours and change to the breath taking vineyards of Monticello (near UVA).
Virginia boasts of a “World-Class Wine Experience” with over 160 wineries on more than 3,000 acres of vineyards. Sugarleaf Vineyard is not excluded from Virginia’s wine pride.  As a grape-producing newbie ordering their first vine in 2001, Sugarleaf (SL) is a gem.  (Some of Virginia’s vineyards date back to the 1600’s)
A boutique winery that focuses on producing superior fruit and award-winning, limited production wines.   A couple of the wines in the portfolio were out of stock at our tasting due to high demand.

Vines at Sugarleaf

The wine portfolio is focused and concise:  Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Vigoner, Vidal Blanc, Petit Manseng, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, Cuvee Neubia.  I purchased a couple of bottles of the Cabernet Franc my portfolio favorite. This light to medium red had me with the heated spicy nose and white peppery finish.

PT. sipping Vignor, snacking on a special pepper jack cheese blend, yummy!

As only my second trip to a vineyard, I was pleasantly surprised by the quaint and inviting experience at Sugarleaf Vineyards.  My first vineyard experience was in Epernay, France at Moët & Chandon it’s hard to measure up to that.  Albeit, in Spring, I’m looking forward to a weekend of wine tasting throughout Monticello maybe next year my circle of friends as well, but a re-visit to Sugarleaf is definitely on the 2011 “to-experience list.”  Live Brightly!
Oct 2010 27

By Shadine Ménard

When I met Roque at The Makeup Show, in NYC earlier this year, I was struck by a) how smooth and perfect his skin and eyebrows look and b) how funny and down-to-earth he is. Roque interacted with his staff, customers and other press effortlessly, all while talking to me about new products and giving out makeup advice without missing a beat. Maybe, his ability to talk a mile a minute facilitated his multi-tasking. And he had a lot to say…

The Puerto-Rican/Italian son of an artist growing up in the ‘70s, Roque Cozzette had a natural artistic aptitude. By the time he was in high school, he already knew what he wanted to do. He was doing braids, extensions, and dreads and got his aesthetician license in 1984. He never took a makeup class although he is known as a great makeup artist and teacher.

In 2003, makeup artist Roque Cozzette joined Kett Cosmetics as Director of Makeup. Kett Cosmetics was founded in 2000 by makeup artist and educator, Sheila McKenna. All Kett products are vegan. None are tested on animals, instead they are tested in a high-definition, digital studio to ensure a flawless finish both on and off camera.

SM, Shine Beauty Culture: How did you discover your love for cosmetics, start applying makeup?

RC: I wanted to do it all. I’m a detective.

In the 90s, Roque worked Shisheido’s retail counters and says it was the best stomping ground to practice multi-ethnic makeup and coloration.  He credits Naomi Simms makeup line as being one of the first for Black women and inspiring him. MAC enlisted him as a trainer and brought him to NY to open the first MAC pro store. Roque soon branched out as freelancer. He and friend, Sheila McKenna realized they had the same goals and energy and started creating and testing makeup products in the studio, comparing how the makeup looked in pictures, onscreen and in person. They had never found a cosmetics line that excelled in all three areas and thought this was a way to find one so that they can use as artists.

SM, Shine Beauty Culture: So, how did you decide to take this project and turn it into Kett Cosmetics?

RC: We never intended to create a makeup brand, just be better artists. But after x amount of focus groups… I was  focused on freelancing so Sheila started Kett herself and once I got off tour (with Christina Milian as her makeup artist and hairdresser), I helped her finish launching Kett.

SM, Shine Beauty Culture: When did you know that Kett was a success?

RC: There are a lot of milestones, but one year (celebrity makeup artist) Fran Cooper called and said “I need Kett for Janet’s 20. I only want to use Kett”. Since then… they used (Kett) on Sex and the City 2… that collective experience makes me feel like ‘now, we’re serious!’ Being mentioned and appreciated.

Photo.KettCosmetics.com  Gallery

SM, Shine Beauty Culture:  In addition to your role in the development of the products at Kett and being a makeup artist, you also conduct various seminars. What pushes you to teach others?

RC: I feel like God gives us situations that create competition in our lives. We can choose positivity or negativity. I chose to focus on positivity. Share knowledge.

SM, Shine Beauty Culture: What do you teach in your seminars?

RC: I teach the laws of attraction in seminars. We are attracted to those we’re like. Project positivity. Focus on what you love. I get them (the students) on track to where they need to go. Makeup training.

Because Roque knows so much about cosmetic products from working for different brands in addition to creating his own, I asked him for some of his non-Kett favorites. They include drugstore staple Cetaphil, Nurturing Force® Blot Out Offensive Shine + Oil Control Cream and Embroyolisse lait crème concentré.

As for Kett products, Roque decided to show me rather than just tell me how good they are. The new Kett Jet airbrush compressor was created to provide “light and airy” coverage. It’s created for professional use, but can be used by makeup savvy consumers. Roque took all but 10 minutes to use Kett Jet on my face, eyes and cheeks, giving me full coverage and glow while keeping my look natural.

Seeing his technique and approach first hand, coupled with his sentiments on beauty and his inspiration solidified to me that Roque Cozzette is a Shining Star!

“{My beauty inspiration} is more organic. I believe in oneness. I can draw on colors of a bird or orchid or textures of food. Always divine, organic. Faith is my path; I want it to come naturally.”  ~Roque Cozzette

Oct 2010 06

By PT

Photo . President Barack Obama Facebook Fan Page

Tomorrow marks Shne Beauty Culture’s (SBCs) second (2nd) engagement of greatness in the last thirty days.  If being in the same room as President Obama counts as an engagement?  Then count us in!

President Obama speaking at CBC . 9.18.10

First, the Congressional Black Caucus Dinner, September 18th, Washington, DC and tomorrow’s Rally at Bowie State University will mark the second.  Three times (3x’s) is said to be the charm…we’ll wait.


WHERE . Bowie State University, 14000 Jericho Park Road, Bowie, MD 20715

WHEN . Thursday, October 7th, doors open at 12:30, program begins at 1:45PM

The Rally is open to the public, RSVP here, early arrival is encouraged, doors open at 1:00PM

GET INVOLVED!


Oct 2010 06
By Shadine Ménard

Performer Tifane likes to keep people guessing when it comes to her look, but now she’s sharing some of her beauty secrets and feelings on her native Haiti’s state of affairs with SBC.

Perhaps unknown to Americans, but in the Haitian music industry Tifane’s stardom has been rising pretty fast and she’s been showcasing her craft internationally. Her greatest career moments so far: hearing people requesting her first song Se Kom Si on You Tube, and on radio stations in Haiti and “seeing huge billboards of my pictures in Nis, Serbia. My band and I brought Haitian music (and) Creole to a people who never heard it before.” To make sure her skin is at its best when it’s time showtime, the singer preps her face with masks and aloe during the day.

“Because of all the photo shoots, TV appearances and such my face … I deal with few brake outs. My biggest secret is aloe. My other secrets are diluted lavender oil and tea tree oil. Just two drops on a wet cotton ball, apply, do not rinse,” says the singing sensation.

Known for her ever-changing looks, she shares that her mood is her only inspiration:            “It depends on how I feel; exotic or playful, wise, sexy, or free just as long as it’s natural. I’ve been cutting my hair shorter and shorter. I realized it never really had much to do with how pretty I can be. It’s really just hair. I must say: the shorter the hair the more men compliment me, women think I’m bold. I just think natural hair means you are confident in your beauty with your own hair.”

Tifane to wear a minimal amount of makeup when moving onstage and some days goes without any because “It’s good to give your face a break. I don’t want to look old sooner than I should (lol).” No surprise then that natural make-up is her favorite beauty trend: “I really love the natural look, it’s my favorite. Light pink or champagne lip gloss just enhances my lips and keeps it simple.” Occasionally, the chameleon brings it up a notch with “a little black in the corner of my eyes. I find that eye makeup changes your face from boring to Wow!”

The January release and promotion of her new single was cancelled due to the devasting earthquake in Haiti on January 12, 2010, therefore her next appearances will be in Florida, New York and Martinique for several festivals.

“I was at a grocery store  [in the U.S when I heard about the earthquake]. I’ve never felt so much pain, it hurt physically to hear about it.”

“The current state of the country doesn’t have (anything) to do with my decision to leave. I still live in Haiti (a Pétion-Ville resident),  it’s just that my career is taking me to many other countries (and) I had already made plans to leave Haiti by September to go back to school.”

Regardless of where her studies and career might lead her, Haiti has not shifted from Tifane’s priorities. Her foundation Kalm, sponsored by  Voilà, is focused on educating Haiti’s youth to think green and in the aftermath of the earthquake she has collected medical supplies, performed at relief concerts, promoted Shelter Box and is currently working on bringing comfortable container homes and a school by Idekit from Canada to Haiti to build new cities because “we can’t expect people to live in tents.”

Just as with her knack of trying different looks, it seems that this young lady can go from entertainer to student to humanitarian and concerned citizen.

“I’m staying optimistic, but I’m worried all the time. Who’s really leading us? I also think about what’s going to happen when all those young Haitians who left never come back to help rebuild. I’m not losing faith in my good people though many of us are still working for the good change.” ~Tifane

Tifane shines brightly because her sincere sentiments and willingness allow her actions to work for her.  For more information click here >Tifane on her Facebook Fan Page.

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Some of Tifane’s Music:

2007: Bèl Moun

2007: Singing Bob Marley’s Waiting in Vain, live from Nis, Serbia at the Nisville Jazz Festival:

2007: Rhum Barbancourt commercial with BelO and Michael Benjamin

2008: Sekrè a

2008: Singing Se Kom Si, live at Francofolies de Montreal

2008: Singing Tracy Chapman’s Sorry, live at Ayiti Deploge in Haiti