Savionaires are open to different types of music. When it comes to jazz, savionaires are open to mainstream artists as well as new and "you should know" artists. The following CDs are definitely worth adding to your jazz collection: Refugee Hector Martignon (Zoho Music) From This Moment On Diana Krall (Verve Labels) I'll Be Seeing You: A Sentimental Journey Regina … [Read more...]
CHECK IN, BUT DON’T CHECK OUT
This weekend, take a break from your hectic lifestyle. Savion suggests the following to see, eat, read and do to make your weekend enjoyable. To See: Everyone remembers going through puberty. Relive your adolescence through the life of 13-year-old Ernest Chin in The Motel (Palm Pictures; DVD; Comedy; 76 minutes). Watch as Ernest deals with working for his family's hourly-rate … [Read more...]
GO-GO MUSIC
If you haven't heard of Go-Go music, then you are not in the know. Go-Go originated in Washington, D.C. in the seventies. Chuck Brown, the Godfather of Go-Go, is credited with taking this subgenre of funk to a new level. He is back with a new CD titled We're About the Business. This sixteen-track CD will have you up and jumping about before you can say, "Go-Go." Track number … [Read more...]
LOOK WHAT’S HAPPENED TO STEPHANIE’S BABY
If you haven't seen Stephanie Daley (Liberation Entertainment; DVD; 92 minutes; Rated R), then you need to order the DVD today. Stephanie Daley, which won the Best Screenplay award at the Sundance Film Festival last year, is an intelligent and powerful movie with strong acting performances (unlike most movies coming out of Hollywood). Stephanie Daley (Amber Tamblyn, Joan of … [Read more...]
WHAT’S A CASSOLETTE?
Are you or any of your friends a sexpert? The next time you host a soirée, test your guests' knowledge on the topic of sex by using Sex Flashcards. These cards will allow you to find out which of your fellow cosmopolites are sexaholics and which are celibate. On each of the sixty laminated cards, you get: a pronunciation guide, definition and synonym for each sexuality term; an … [Read more...]