2016 Golden Globes Zing

January 13, 2016

Elizabeth Webster of the District Council was out and about in Hollywood for its big awards weekend—the People’s Choice Awards and the Golden Globes—to meet her California friends and to promote film production in Washington, D.C. She ran into quite a few stars—but luckily not Golden Globes host Ricky Gervais. [gallery ids="102209,131422,131421" nav="thumbs"]

Sugar Plum Bazaar at the Washington Ballet

January 11, 2016

A studio at the Washington Ballet was turned into a shopper’s delight Nov. 20-22 as the Women’s Committee hosted the Sugar Plum Bazaar, with myriad temptations befitting Artistic Director Septime Webre’s “Nutcracker” to support the ballet’s community engagement programs. Luxury vendors included Anna Weatherly porcelain china and jewelry, Dalton Brody gifts and accessories, Sissy Yates Designs and Ibhana Creations ladies’ fashions. Silent auction items offered a one-hour salsa/meringue dance lesson with two company members. Andrea Rinaldi spearheaded Saturday’s cookies and cocoa for aspiring ballerinas. The Women’s Committee hosted their annual holiday party at the ballet on Friday evening with great success. [gallery ids="102177,132262,132251,132237,132257,132245" nav="thumbs"]

Washington International Piano Arts Council Gala


The Washington International Piano Arts Council celebrated the culture and music of the Americas at its annual gala held on Nov. 13 at the Organization of American States. WIPAC’s board chair and founder Chateau Gardecki expressed her appreciation to the co-chairs: OAS Secretary General Luis Almagro and Ambassador of the Philippines Jose L. Cusia, Jr. Proceeds from the annual gala benefit the Festival of Music and the Washington International Piano Competition for talented amateur pianists from around the world. [gallery ids="102178,132229,132240,132236" nav="thumbs"]

Legendary Willie Nelson Snags Gershwin Prize


The Library of Congress awarded 82-year-old Willie Nelson, country music singer and songwriter, the Gershwin Prize for Popular Song — its top musical award. Nelson is the seventh recipient of the prize. A stirring musical tribute was held Nov. 18 at DAR Constitution Hall.

A Celebration of James W. Symington


The American-Russian Cultural Cooperation Foundation (ARCCF) saluted its outgoing longtime chairman, James W. Symington, at the Russian Ambassador’s residence on Nov. 17. U.S. Ambassadors to Russia John Beyrle and Thomas Pickering were among the speakers on a program that also featured renowned Russian bass from the Mariinsky Theater Askar Abdrazakov. Recalling his student days singing folk songs in Russian parks, the honoree said, “I was hooked on Russia before I went and ever since.” He capped the evening by performing “Moscow Nights” before guests departed with a signed copy of his book, “Heard and Overheard: Words Wise (and Otherwise) with Politicians, Statesmen¸ and Real People.”
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‘Beverly Hills Christmas’ Enjoys D.C. Premiere


A Yuletide gathering of friends and colleagues by the D.C. Council’s Elizabeth Webster along with her co-hosts Kimberly Skyrm and Yuriy Zubabev celebrated the Washington debut of “Beverly Hills Christmas,” just in time for the big day, at Paper Moon Restaurant in Georgetown Dec. 22.

The movie, starring Dean Cain, Vincent De Paul, Donna Spangler and Ravin Spangler, is a sweet Christmastime story of life and death and of mother and daughter — and illustrates the power of redemption and unconditional love, revealing the true meaning of Christmas.

“Beverly Hills Christmas” premiered Dec. 6 on UPtv. [gallery ids="102207,131429,131431" nav="thumbs"]

Trees for Georgetown Does Its Fall Fling in Style

December 23, 2015

The Trees for Georgetown’s Sept. 24 Fall Fling was hosted by Tom Anderson and Marc Schappell at their updated and historic home at P Street, also known as the Bodisco House. Headed by Betsy Emes, Trees for Georgetown is celebrating its 26th years as a committee of the Citizens Association of Georgetown. The group provides maintenance services for trees in the oldest neighborhood in Washington, D.C., and it has planted more than 2,500 trees. [gallery ids="102204,131486,131469,131474,131445,131453,131461,131479" nav="thumbs"]

Kitty Kelley and Friends Toast Sinatra’s 100th Birthday


Author Kitty Kelley celebrated the 100th anniversary of the birth of America’s greatest crooner by signing copies of her reissused 1986 book, “His Way: The Unauthorized Biography of Frank Sinatra,” with hundreds of her friends Dec. 9 at Ristorante i Ricchi on 19th Street NW.

“Who would’ve thought that we’d be here tonight celebrating the 100th birthday of Frank Sinatra?” said Kelley, who added that she was sued by the singer before she’d written a word. “The day he hit me with his $2 million lawsuit was the day I fully understood what the First Amendment was all about.” Writers’ and journalists’ groups stepped up to support her.

“For me, the best part of tonight is that the life story of a man with only 47 days of education before he dropped out of high school in Hoboken, New Jersey, will benefit Reading is Fundamental,” said Kelley, raising her champagne glass to toast both Ol’ Eyes and the First Amendment.

Chef Christianne Ricchi chose Italian immigrant food as light fare, ranging from sausages, mozzarella sticks to meatballs in spaghetti nests. And, yes, Sinatra dropped that lawsuit.
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19th Annual Woodley House Movie Benefit: ‘In the Heart of the Sea’

December 22, 2015

This year’s featured film was a special screening of Ron Howard’s “In the Heart of the Sea,” relating the true story of the whaler Essex which inspired Herman Melville to write “Moby Dick.” The evening began with an Asian buffet at Spices Dec. 9 before guests strolled across Connecticut Avenue to the Uptown Theater, where PBS Newshour’s Judy Woodruff emceed a program honoring Vicky Marchand, former president of Woodley House, and Kana Enomoto, Acting Administrator of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Since 1958, Woodley House has been a leader in innovative mental health care, helping more than 15,000 men and women on a pathway to recovery from crisis care to eventual supported independence in shared apartments.
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Choral Arts and Singapore Together Celebrate 50th Anniversaries


The 35th Annual Choral Arts Holiday Concert & Gala filled the Kennedy Center with song Dec. 14. Under the honorary patronage of Singapore Ambassador Ashok Mirpuri and Mrs. Gouri Mirpuri, the evening celebrated the 50th anniversary of Choral Arts and the 50th anniversary of the independence of the Republic of Singapore. The concert featured Singapore Youth Choir singers from Singapore in special arrangement with the embassy. Founded in 1965 by its artistic director emeritus Norman Scribner and led by artistic director Scott Tucker, the Choral Arts Society of Washington connects choral music to all Americans and partners with worldwide organizations to develop inspiring programs.
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