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Tuesday, October 28, 2025

#NHLPeachy @OVI8 @NHL Capitals' Ovechkin Striving for 900th Career Goal Tonight on ESPN

As Washington Capitals Captain Alex Ovechkin approaches the historic milestone of 900 career NHL goals, the Capitals’ game at Dallas tonight will be broadcast to a national audience. Start time is 8:30 p.m. ET/7:30 p.m. CT, on ESPN.

Ovechkin, who on Saturday became the eighth player to play in 1,500 career games with one franchise, surpassed Wayne Gretzky’s NHL goals record with his 895th on April 6 of last season, setting the stage for this one-of-a-kind achievement.


In addition, the post-game news conferences following the milestone game will be streamed live on NHL.com and YouTube.com/NHL.

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#FashionAlert The Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) Presents Its Second Annual Live Art Duel--an Electrifying Night of Art, Competition, and Creativity Our Coverage Sponsored by Hallak Cleaners the Couture Cleaner @hallakcleaners @hallakcouturecleaner

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The Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) announces the return of Live Art Duel, where art meets competition in real time. Taking place Thursday, November 13, 6–9 pm, in FIT's John E. Reeves Great Hall, this one-of-a-kind event brings together student artists, celebrity judges, and art enthusiasts for a night of live painting, spirited rivalry, and community celebration.

Guests will watch as FIT student artists transform unexpected materials into masterpieces during three timed rounds of competition. Contestants will not learn what medium they'll be working with—will it even be painting?—until right before the rounds begin, making every piece a surprise for both artist and audience. Each round culminates with voting by a panel of esteemed judges, leading to a final championship face-off. Works created during the competition will be auctioned, with all proceeds directly benefiting FIT students and programs that help foster the next generation of creative talent.

Adding star power to the night, renowned New York-based pop artist and entrepreneur Ashley Longshore will serve as host. Dubbed the "feminist Andy Warhol," she's built a global following and art empire with her irreverent humor, bold style, and authenticity.

"I believe in creativity! I believe in the next generation of artists and designers," Longshore said. "Now is when they must be celebrated the most. I can't wait for this ginormous explosion of FIT talent—counting the days!"

The Live Art Duel judging panel features artists, designers, and creatives, including:Ariel Adkins, founder, Artfully Awear
Isaac Boots, fitness and TV personality and creator, Torch'd
Racquel Chevremont, art curator, advisor, model, and TV personality
Kirstin Cole, Emmy Award-winning reporter and anchor, WPIX-TV
Kareem Gayle, senior vice president of human resources, Parfums Christian Dior; board member, FIT Foundation
Rachel Glicksberg, women's fashion and new initiatives lead, The RealReal
Katie Kime, founder and CEO, Katie Kime
Kate McGuire, founder, Converted Closet

During the competition, guests will enjoy hors d'oeuvres, drinks, and live music, making this event both a showcase of talent and a celebration of FIT's creative community. Guests will also be able to mingle with collectors, influencers, and supporters of education in the arts.

Live Art Duel is generously supported by Burton, Parfums Christian Dior, and Rimowa.

Event DetailsDate: Thursday, November 13, 2025
Time: 6–9 pm
Location: John E. Reeves Great Hall, Fashion Institute of Technology, 227 West 27th Street (entrance on West 28th Street near Seventh Avenue), New York, NY 10001

To purchase tickets or learn more, please visit Live Art Duel.

About the School of Art and Design at FIT

The School of Art and Design at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) offers 17 creative majors led by passionate artists and designers who are also industry professionals. With a hands-on, real-world approach, the school prepares students to turn ideas into finished work—whether on paper, in digital form, or in production. Committed to educating the next generation of creative, socially responsible, and globally engaged professionals, the School of Art and Design inspires innovation, collaboration, and experimentation across the broad spectrum of art and design fields.

About FIT

A part of the State University of New York (SUNY), FIT has been a leader in career education in art, design, business, and technology throughout its history. Providing approximately 9,000 students with an uncommon blend of hands-on, practical experience, theory, and a firm grounding in the liberal arts, the college offers a wide range of affordable programs that foster innovation and collaboration. Its distinctive curriculum is geared to today's rapidly growing creative economy, including fields such as computer animation, toy design, production management, film and media, and cosmetics and fragrance marketing. Internationally renowned, FIT draws on its New York City location to provide a vibrant, creative community in which to learn. The college offers nearly 50 majors and grants AAS, BFA, BS, MA, MFA, and MPS degrees, preparing students for professional success and leadership in the new creative economy. Among notable alumni in fashion are Calvin Klein, Michael Kors, Norma Kamali, Reem Acra, Brian Atwood, Stephen Burrows, Dennis Basso, Francisco Costa, Nanette Lepore, Bibhu Mohapatra, Ralph Rucci, John Bartlett, Peter Do, Daniel Roseberry, and Michelle Smith. Other prominent graduates include Leslie Blodgett, creator of bareMinerals; international restaurant designer Tony Chi; and Nina García, editor-in-chief of Elle.

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The Michael J. Fox Foundation Announces the Bachmann-Strauss Early Career Award for Dystonia Research

The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research (MJFF) announces the launch of the Bachmann-Strauss Early Career Award for Dystonia Research, a new program designed to empower the next generation of clinician researchers dedicated to uncovering the causes of dystonia and advancing new treatment approaches.

This two-year, $150,000 award builds on the Foundation's longstanding partnership with MJFF Board member Bonnie Strauss and her husband Tom Strauss, co-founders of the Bachmann-Strauss Dystonia and Parkinson Foundation, and reflects a strategic transition from recognizing established leaders in the field to supporting early-career scientists who represent the future of research around dystonia, the world's third most common movement disorder and a symptom of Parkinson's disease (PD). More insights into this condition can lead to accelerated advances in diagnostic, treatment, and preventative care.

The inaugural awardee is Adina Wise, MD, a fellowship trained movement disorder specialist at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York, NY, who will collaborate with colleagues at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School. Dr. Wise's project is guided by mentors Susan Bressman, MD, and Rachel Saunders-Pullman, MD, MPH, both leading experts in movement disorders at Mount Sinai.

"I am deeply honored to receive the inaugural Bachmann-Strauss Early Career Award for Dystonia Research," said Adina Wise, MD, Movement Disorder Specialist at Mount Sinai in New York, NY. "This support will enable our team to investigate the neural circuits and genetic factors that drive dystonia, with the goal of identifying new biomarkers and therapeutic targets that can guide earlier diagnosis, refine treatment strategies, and ultimately improve outcomes for people living with dystonia and Parkinson's disease."

"Bonnie and Tom Strauss have been steadfast champions for people and families living with dystonia and Parkinson's, and their generosity has created new opportunities to fuel progress in this important area of research," said Deborah W. Brooks, MJFF Co-Founder and CEO. "Through their support, and with The Michael J. Fox Foundation's continued commitment, remarkable clinician-scientists are poised to advance discoveries and better treatments that can usher in a better quality of life for people and families living with dystonia and the millions living with Parkinson's disease."

A Legacy of Leadership in Dystonia Research

Dystonia — characterized by involuntary, often painful muscle contractions — affects more than 500,000 people in North America and is estimated to impact over 30 percent of people with Parkinson's disease. Despite its prevalence, dystonia remains under-recognized and undertreated.

Since 2014, The Michael J. Fox Foundation and the Bachmann-Strauss Dystonia and Parkinson Foundation announced a collaborative research alliance to drive greater awareness, research, and treatment progress in dystonia. Together, the Foundations established the Bachmann-Strauss Prize for Excellence in Dystonia Research, awarded annually from 2015 through 2020 to recognize investigators whose work made transformative contributions to the field. Each prize included an unrestricted grant to support continued study in the awardee's laboratory. Building on this legacy, MJFF has now introduced the Bachmann-Strauss Early Career Award for Dystonia Research, designed to invest in the next generation of clinician-researchers and spark future breakthroughs.

MJFF Board member Bonnie Strauss said: "Our vision has always been to advance the science of Parkinson's and dystonia while improving the lives of patients and families. By focusing now on early-career researchers, this award ensures that the brightest young minds are inspired and equipped to make lasting contributions to the field. We are proud to partner with The Michael J. Fox Foundation to support Dr. Wise who will carry this mission forward."

The award includes structured milestones and regular touchpoints with MJFF and collaborating institutions to ensure accountability and impact.

For more information on Parkinson's and dystonia research, and to access the latest resources for patients and families, visit www.michaeljfox.org.

About The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research

As the world's largest nonprofit funder of Parkinson's research, The Michael J. Fox Foundation is dedicated to accelerating a cure for Parkinson's disease and improved therapies for those living with the condition today. The Foundation pursues its goals through an aggressively funded, highly targeted research program coupled with active global engagement of scientists, Parkinson's patients, business leaders, clinical trial participants, donors, and volunteers. In addition to funding $2.5 billion in research to date, the Foundation has fundamentally altered the trajectory of progress toward a cure. Operating at the hub of worldwide Parkinson's research, MJFF forges groundbreaking collaborations, creates robust open-access data sets and biosample libraries with its landmark clinical study (PPMI), increases the flow of participants into Parkinson's disease clinical trials with its online tool (Fox Trial Finder), promotes Parkinson's awareness, and coordinates the grassroots involvement of thousands of Team Fox members around the world.

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Whole Foods Market Forecasts the Top Food and Beverage Trends for 2026

Whole Foods Market’s Trends Council unveiled their top food trends for 2026 in the retailer’s annual Trends predictions report. Whole Foods Market predicts 2026 the year of fiber frenzy, fine-dining freezer finds, and an uptick in tallow. These and more are set to influence the food landscape in the coming year.

The Whole Foods Market Trends Council – a collective of Whole Foods Market team members ranging from foragers and buyers to culinary experts – develop these trend predictions each year through a combination of deep industry experience, keen observation of consumer preferences and collaborative sessions with emerging and established brands.

“Each year, our Trends report captures the pulse of what’s next in food, and 2026 is no exception,” said Sonya Gafsi Oblisk, Chief Merchandising and Marketing Officer at Whole Foods Market. “This year’s trends highlight how curiosity, creativity and conscious choices are shaping the way people eat and shop. We’re inspired by the innovation we’re seeing across the food landscape and can’t wait to watch these ideas come to life in our aisles and beyond.”

“Our trends predictions are inspired by the council’s deep expertise and boots-on-the-ground discovery – at farmer’s markets, industry trade shows, local restaurants and more,” said Cathy Strange, Ambassador of Food Culture for Whole Foods Market and member of the Trends Council. “The 2026 list reflects how quickly ideas can move from emerging concepts to everyday favorites. It’s exciting to see how these trends will shape conversations in kitchens, communities and the broader food culture in the year ahead.”

Whole Foods Market’s top food trend predictions for 2026 include:

Tallow Takeover

From whipped to herb-infused varieties, beef tallow is making a comeback as a nourishing and nostalgic fat. Once a staple in traditional cooking and prized for its high smoke point and rich flavor, tallow is being rediscovered by consumers who value ancestral ingredients and are looking for oil alternatives. This old school fat is having a moment on social media, though it’s actually been used for centuries for frying and baking. Restaurants have also been trading in traditional oils for tallow to elevate everything from french fries to pastries. And for customers supporting “nose to tail” use of the animal, these brands provide a usage for fat that is normally discarded.

Try the Trend: Epic Provisions Beef Tallow, FOND Grass-Fed and Regenerative Beef Tallow, Jesse & Ben's 'Tallow & Sea Salt' House-Cut Fries, Maggie Ann Soap Co. Tallow Soap (launching by November 2025 in select stores), South Chicago Packing Wagyu Beef Tallow Cooking Spray

Focus on Fiber

Protein continues to be king, but fiber is gaining traction as consumers seek gut health, holistic digestive wellness and natural ways to feel fuller longer. Brands are getting on board with more fiber-forward callouts on packaging, and increasingly, we’re seeing products with added fiber hitting the shelves, like pastas, breads, crackers and bars. Roots like cassava and chicory are regulars on ingredient panels of prebiotic beverages, and konjac is a fibrous favorite in plant-based, ready-to-eat meals. Meanwhile, pantry staples like oats are the star of up-and-coming products, which tout the ingredient for being rich in prebiotic fiber and easy on the gut. It’s safe to say these fiber finds are not just for your grandparents anymore!

Try the Trend: 365 by Whole Foods Market Organic Caramelized Pineapple Prebiotic Soda, Bio.me Daily Prebiotic Fiber, Halfday Iced Tea Prebiotic Half & Half, Happy Family Organics Happy Tot Fiber & Protein Pouches, Olyra Blueberry Soft Baked Bites, Sola Everything and Blu-Berry Bagels, Three Farm Daughters Cavatappi Pasta with Prebiotic Fiber (available in select stores)

Year of the Female Farmer

With multigenerational farms dwindling and fewer young people choosing careers in farming, it’s more important than ever to celebrate changemakers in the industry. Consumers may have already started to notice an increase of women in agriculture highlighted in media, event panels, and on brand websites and packaging. Organizations like the National Young Farmers Coalition offer funding opportunities through their Young Farmer Grant program which donates 50% of its grants to female-identifying, nonbinary and trans farmers, and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations declared 2026 as the International Year of the Woman Farmer.

Brands are taking part, too. Lotus Foods provides support to women on the farms they source from by providing premium wages and funding improvement in their local communities, and Kvarøy Arctic has an international scholarship and internship program specifically for women focused on aquaculture. True Moringa supports women tree crop farmers in Ghana, allotting them a plot of land and providing training and access to irrigation, organic certification, childcare, health insurance and more.

Try the Trend: Acure + Apricot Lane Farms Avocado Oil & Lavender Hand Wash, Cowgirl Creamery Mt Tam, Damya Extra Virgin Olive Oil (available in select stores), Diestel Family Ranch Regeneratively Raised Ground Turkey (launching March 2026 in select stores), Fable Fish Co. Wild Alaskan Salmon Jerky (part of Whole Foods Market’s 2025 LEAP Early Growth Cohort), Kvaroy Arctic Salmon Nuggets, Lotus Foods’ Organic White Jasmine & Forbidden® Rice, Painterland Sisters Vanilla Bean Organic Skyr Yogurt, Rancho Durazno Certified Organic Yellow Peaches (available in select stores), Tomatero Farm Organic Early Girl Dry Farmed Tomatoes, True Moringa Simplicity Pure Moringa Oil, Van Hoekelen Greenhouses Potted Plants and Cut Flowers

Kitchen Couture

Dubbed “dopamine décor,” this feel-good design concept about creating vibrant home spaces that are emotionally uplifting is now venturing onto kitchen counters. Gone are the days of hiding every can and container in your pantry or removing products from packages when it’s time to host a party. Today’s consumers are drawn to eye-catching artwork that was previously reserved for wine labels but now brings an aesthetic appeal to everyday items and staples. Brands have embraced this movement with bright, bold colors and designs that can enhance any countertop or kitchen shelf. An extension of little luxuries, this trend is an easy way to treat yourself to something both beautiful and delicious!

Try the Trend: Bianco DiNapoli Organic Crushed Tomatoes, Brightland 100% Extra Virgin Olive Oil (ALIVE) (available in select stores), Cloud23 Sweet Jalapeño Hot Sauce, Fat Gold Olive Oil (available in select stores), Fishwife Tinned Seafood Co. Mussels with Sweet Pepper & Garlic (launching February 2026), Graza "Drizzle" Extra Virgin Olive Oil in Glass, Heyday Canning Co. Golden Butternut Lentil Stew, Red Feather Pure Creamery Butter, Vosges Haut-Chocolat 82% Raw Honey Cacao Chocolate Bar

Freezer Fine Dining

Looking for what’s hot on grocery shelves? Hit the frozen aisle. A wave of new frozen meals, appetizers and sides means good news for those consumers eager to create a delicious (and even restaurant-worthy) eating experience at home. Customers are looking to pair high quality ingredients with globally-inspired flavors and time-saving hacks, and these frozen options are perfect for meal planners that need a night off or budget-conscious foodies who want a break from eating out. Think frozen arancini, pupusas and other chef-inspired favorites that will taste just like they’re coming out of a fancy restaurant kitchen … when really, it’s just your air fryer.

Try the Trend: Flour + Water Cacio e Pepe Pizza (available in select stores), Force of Nature - Grass Fed Beef Ancestral Blend Classic Meatballs, Laoban Crab Rangoon, Masienda Beef Birria Quesadillas, MiLa Caramelized Scallion Oil Noodles, Mimi Cheng's Dumplings, Saiga Foods Pho (part of Whole Foods Market’s 2025 LEAP Early Growth Cohort), Whole Foods Market Creamy Harissa and Cheese Phyllo Bites

Very Vinegar

From sipping tonics to crushed fruit–infused varieties and raw, unfiltered “living” versions, consumers are getting creative with vinegars, which add depth and complexity while also delivering probiotic-like benefits. Vinegar, or “sour wine” as it was once called, dates back thousands of years and was even used medicinally — an OG functional food, you could say. Today, some content creators swear by drinking pickle brine before meals to stabilize blood sugar. Now we’re witnessing vinegar’s modern renaissance, with consumers seeking out premium, small-batch options, bold new flavors and innovative formats that elevate everything from home-cooked meals to craft cocktails and mocktails on restaurant menus. Vinegars are even infiltrating the creamy condiment space, adding some zing to that mayo, and brands are getting savvy about adding usages on their packaging to inspire more creative ways to enjoy the product.

Try the Trend: American Vinegar Works Better Than Champagne Chardonnay Wine Vinegar (available in select stores), Ayoh! Foods Hot Giardinayo Sando Sauce, Cabi Foods Sweet Yuzu Vinaigrette (available in select stores), Garcia de la Cruz Pedro Ximenez Spanish Sherry Vinegar, Häxan Ferments Fermented Hot Sauce and Vinegars (available in select stores), Kosterina Cucumber Lemon Balsamic Vinegar, RINGA Moringa + Apple Cider Vinegar Fusion Beverage (available in select stores), SideDish Greek Vinaigrette (launching February 2026), Whole Foods Market Aged Balsamic Vinegar of Modena, Whole Foods Market Organic Pear & Honey Balsamic Salad Kit

Sweet, But Make It Mindful

Having a sweet tooth will never go out of style, but we’re seeing more customers who are mindful of their sugar intake opting for products that are subtly sweetened with real cane sugar over alternative sources — or simply sweetened with whole fruit, honey or maple syrup. We’re seeing jam, chocolate and gummy brands leaning on real fruit in their products rather than high amounts of sugar for flavor and texture. And content creators on TikTok are continuing to make knockoff candy bars with peanut butter and dates (something we noticed back in 2023 with our trend, “The Great Date”).

Try the Trend: Corpse Reviver Electrolyte Drinks (part of Whole Foods Market’s 2025 LEAP Early Growth Cohort), GOOD GOOD Special Reserve Five Fruits Spread, Harken Sweets The Lil' Nutty Ones - Date Caramel Candy Bars (launching November 2025 in select stores), Hu Hazelnut Butter Dark Chocolate Bites, Smash Foods Cherry Pomegranate Superfood Fruit Spread and Chocolate Peanut Butter & Raspberry Jam Snack Bites, Solely Organic Mango & Blueberry Fruit Gummies, Whole Foods Market Regenerative Organic Certified Maple Butter, Wild West Organic Bear Claws (available in select stores), wildwonder Cherry Lemonade Sparkling Drink (available in select stores)

Instant Reimagined

Brands are cracking the code on “instant” — once a word only associated with microwaves and convenience. Now consumers can find innovative and better-for-you instant options that will be the envy in workplace kitchens and on long plane rides. TikTok is helping to reshape instant’s once boring reputation, with creators flaunting travel-ready, barista-level lattes and “desk drawer ramen” that uses bone broth bases, chili crisps and adaptogenic add-ins. Brands have also responded by making products like single-serve premium pour-over lattes, trendy meals-in-a-cup and more shelf-stable meal solutions, all ready in seconds and easy to prepare between meetings. We’re even seeing traditional products like ready-made rice upgrading their sourcing standards and emerging brands ready to disrupt the space. “Just add water” is getting the glow-up it’s needed for a while.

Try the Trend: 365 by Whole Foods Market Instant Espresso Single Serve Coffee Sticks, Aahana's Coconut & Ginger Sprouted Power Bowl (available in select stores), Aiya's Matcha To Go Sticks, Maya Kaimal Chinese Indian Fried Rice with Pineapple (launching February 2026), Milkadamia Oat Milk Slices (launching 2026), Patagonia Provisions Sardines + Beans, Rising Tide Magic Oats with Mushrooms (available in select stores), Seeds of Change Organic Protein Bowl - Harvest Herb, Whole Foods Market Regenerative Organic Certified Cilantro Lime Flavored Rice

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#FashionAlert @melangedeblanc Mélange de Blanc and The Bridal Council Unite to Reimagine New York Luxury Bridal Fashion Week Our Coverage Sponsored by Hallak Cleaners the Couture Cleaner @hallakcleaners @hallakcouturecleaner


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Tables & Bed Linens 

Suede, Leather & Furs 

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Custom Interior Services 




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In a major shift for the global bridal industry, Mélange de Blanc, New York's leading luxury bridal tradeshow, is partnering with The Bridal Council to launch a reimagined, all-inclusive New York Luxury Bridal Fashion Week — bringing the city's top designers, buyers, and media together under one roof for the first time in more than a decade.


Unified bridal market venue at Manhattan's Starrett-Lehigh Building to debut April 2026

Set to debut April 2026 at Manhattan's iconic Starrett-Lehigh Building, the unified market will encompass runway shows, trade exhibitions, and private showroom presentations in one expansive, design-driven venue located on two floors in over 100,000 sq feet of space. The goal: to deliver a cohesive and elevated experience that reflects the evolution of today's global bridal market.

"We've heard the same feedback for years during meetings led by The Bridal Council and our internal calls with designers and buyers: New York Bridal Fashion Week needs cohesion," said Kimberly Marcoux, co-founder of Mélange de Blanc. "Buyers are exhausted from crosstown sprints and scattered showrooms—it's not sustainable. Everyone misses the days when designers were under one roof at the Piers. We're bringing that spirit back, as a service to the industry, but in a modern way that serves both today's brands and tomorrow's audiences."

The new venue directly addresses a longstanding challenge within the bridal industry — the fragmented nature of the current market. The Starrett-Lehigh Building will now serve as a centralized hub for connection, discovery, and growth, allowing the community to experience the week in a more unified and impactful way.

"This unified location marks a transformative chapter in the legacy of New York Luxury Bridal Fashion Week," said Michele Iacovelli, executive director of The Bridal Council. "For decades, New York has been the heartbeat of bridal fashion. By bringing everyone together under one roof, we're not just simplifying the market—we're elevating it. This new home celebrates the artistry, innovation, and global influence that define our industry and ensures that New York remains the ultimate destination for bridal design."

The partnership builds on Mélange de Blanc's continued momentum. Last season, The Fringe Collective announced its move to Mélange de Blanc, bringing a roster of inclusive and sustainable designers that expanded both the show's reach and creative range. With interest surging, conversations are already underway to welcome additional bridal markets, international brands, runway presentations, and partner showcases for 2026.

The inaugural New York Luxury Bridal Fashion Week at Starrett-Lehigh will include curated presentation spaces, immersive installations, and a dedicated runway hall built to align with global fashion-week standards.

Full dates, brand partners, and special programming will be announced in the coming months.

Mélange de Blanc bridal market will host its October 14–16 NYLBFW trade show in its current space, featuring beloved couture designers, debuting new international talent, and unveiling beauty activations in partnership with Macy's Herald Square.

For updates, follow @melangedeblanc, and for exhibitor inquiries, please email tepsii@coteriewhite.com.

For Sponsorship Information: email Membership@thebridalcouncil.com

About Melange de Blanc

Mélange De Blanc is the premier destination for the global bridal industry during New York Bridal Fashion Week. What began as a pop-up market has evolved into a permanent fixture, uniting exceptional bridal brands from around the world through thoughtful international collaborations. With a focus on luxury, discovery, and experience, Mélange De Blanc curates a refined yet diverse selection—offering buyers everything they need across categories, all under one roof.

For more information, visit melangedeblanc.com

About The Bridal Council

Founded in 2014, The Bridal Council is a global nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting and promoting excellence within the bridal, fashion, and accessories industries. Through thought leadership, education, and collaboration, The Bridal Council unites designers, retailers, manufacturers, and media to foster growth, innovation, and community across the global bridal landscape. The organization also produces year-round programs, panels, and showcases designed to amplify its members' visibility and strengthen the bridal industry's presence in New York and beyond.

For more information, visit thebridalcouncil.com.

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#NewYorkNotes @RecordingAcad @GRAMMYMuseum Semifinalists Announced For 2026 Music Educator Award Presented By The Recording Academy And GRAMMY Museum


RECIPIENT, FINALISTS AND SEMIFINALISTS TO RECEIVE CASH HONORARIUMS, WITH GENEROUS SUPPORT AND RESOURCES PROVIDED BY THE CHUCK LORRE FAMILY FOUNDATION

The Music Educator Award™ was established to recognize current educators (kindergarten through college and public and private schools) who have made a significant and lasting contribution to the field of music education and who demonstrate a commitment to the broader cause of maintaining music education in the schools. A joint partnership and presentation of the Recording Academy® and GRAMMY Museum®, the recipient will be recognized during GRAMMY® Week 2026.

The award is open to current U.S. music teachers, and anyone can nominate a teacher—students, parents, friends, colleagues, community members, school deans, and administrators. Teachers are also able to nominate themselves, and nominated teachers are notified and invited to fill out an application.

Each year, one recipient is selected from 10 finalists and recognized for their remarkable impact on students' lives. The 12th annual honoree will be flown to Los Angeles to attend the 68th Annual GRAMMY Awards® and a range of GRAMMY Week events. The nine additional finalists will receive a $1,000 honorarium, and the schools of all 10 finalists will receive matching grants.

Fifteen semi-finalists will receive a $500 honorarium with matching school grants. The Music Educator Award program, including honorariums, is made possible by the generosity and support of The Chuck Lorre Family Foundation. In addition, the American Choral Directors Association, National Association for Music Education, NAMM Foundation, and National Education Association support this program through outreach to their constituencies.

WHO:
A total of 25 music teachers from 23 cities have been announced as semifinalists for the Music Educator Award presented by the Recording Academy and GRAMMY Museum. In total, over 2,000 initial nominations were submitted.


SEMIFINALISTS

Name School City State
Erin Althen
Westhill High School
Syracuse
New York

Jean-Paul Balmat
Mission Bay High School
San Diego
California

Stephen Blanco
Las Vegas High School
Las Vegas
Nevada

Juliana Cantarelli Vita
The Bush School
Seattle
Washington

Cindy Ellis
Miami Arts Studio 6-12 at Zelda Glazer
Miami
Florida

Katherine Findlay Hagstrom
Meadow Park Elementary School
Irvine
California

Jasmine Fripp
Tennessee State University
Nashville
Tennessee

Johanna Gamboa-Kroesen
University of California Los Angeles
Los Angeles
California

DaJuana Hammonds
Warner Arts Magnet Elementary School
Nashville
Tennessee

Bernard Hendricks, Jr.
Ocoee High School
Ocoee
Florida

Lisa Sunset Holt
Cedar Park High School
Cedar Park
Texas

Alyson Humphrey Smith
A.C. Steere Elementary School
Shreveport
Louisiana

Jennifer Jimenez
South Miami Sr. High School
Miami
Florida

Sarah Labrie
Lexington High School
Lexington
Massachusetts

Lisa Linde
Newton South High School
Newton
Massachusetts

Kevin McDonald
Wellesley High School
Wellesley
Massachusetts

Angela McKenna
Classen SAS @ Northeast High School
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma

Katie Grace Miller
Lake George Elementary
Orlando
Florida

Bill Podolski
H-B Woodlawn Secondary Program
Arlington
Virginia

Kimberly Ritzer
Green Valley High School
Henderson
Nevada

Kevin Schoenbach
Oswego High School
Oswego
Illinois

Matthew Shephard
Meridian Early College High School
Sanford
Michigan

Dr. Kokoe Tanaka-Suwan
Purchase and Parsons Memorial Elementary Schools
Harrison
New York

Alice Tsui
New Bridges Elementary
Brooklyn
New York

Rachel Waddell
Colorado State University
Fort Collins
Colorado


WHEN:
The finalists will be announced in November. For more information, please visit www.grammymuseum.org.


ABOUT THE GRAMMY MUSEUM
The GRAMMY Museum is a nonprofit organization dedicated to celebrating and exploring music from yesterday and today to inspire the music of tomorrow through exhibits, education, grants, preservation initiatives, and public programming. Paying tribute to our collective musical heritage, the Museum values and celebrates the dynamic connection in people’s diverse backgrounds and music’s many genres, telling stories that inspire us, and creative expression that leads change in our industry.

For more information, visit www.grammymuseum.org, “like” the GRAMMY Museum on Facebook, and follow @GRAMMYMuseum on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok

about the recording academy
The Recording Academy represents the voices of performers, songwriters, producers, engineers, and all music professionals. Dedicated to ensuring the recording arts remain a thriving part of our shared cultural heritage, the Academy honors music's history while investing in its future through the GRAMMY Museum®, advocates on behalf of music creators , supports music people in times of need through MusiCares®, and celebrates artistic excellence through the GRAMMY Awards® — music's only peer-recognized accolade and highest achievement. As the world's leading society of music professionals, we work year-round to foster a more inspiring world for creators.

For more information about the GRAMMY Awards and the Recording Academy, please visit GRAMMY.com and RecordingAcademy.com. For breaking news and exclusive content, follow @RecordingAcad on X, "like" Recording Academy on Facebook, and join the Recording Academy's social communities on Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, and LinkedIn .

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CeraVe and L'Oréal Groupe Win Prestigious IFSCC Applied Research Award for Breakthrough Dandruff Study


New findings reveal critical microbial drivers, ethnic variations, and new pathways for personalized scalp care

CeraVe and L'Oréal Groupe today announced that their collaborative study on scalp biology has received the Applied Research Award at the 35th International Federation of Societies of Cosmetic Chemists (IFSCC) Congress, recognizing a breakthrough in understanding dandruff and advancing scalp barrier science.

"Receiving the IFSCC Applied Research Award is a testament to our joint commitment to scientific innovation and understanding the intricate biology of skin and scalp barrier health," said Gene Colón, Global Senior Vice President, Medical Affairs & Communications for CeraVe at L'Oréal. "This game-changing research moves beyond the traditional view of dandruff to highlight the role of ceramide deficiency and scalp barrier dysfunction, the critical bacterial component and the impact of ethnicity. It significantly expands our scientific understanding, rooted in our foundational ceramide science, offering new perspectives and possibilities for future innovations."

This award-winning research – the first scalp study of its kind - compared dandruff-affected and healthy scalps, assessing clinical symptoms, ceramide profiles, microbiome composition, and inflammatory markers to provide the most comprehensive picture of dandruff pathophysiology to date. Researchers from L'Oréal evaluated over 200 participants from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds.

"This recognition reflects L'Oréal's Research & Innovation teams' leadership in scientific innovation and our mission to pioneer skin, hair, and scalp science continuously," said Qian Zheng, Ph.D., Senior Vice President of Advanced Research for North America and Global Head for Regenerative Beauty at L'Oréal Groupe. "By integrating microbiome research with barrier biology through an inclusive lens, our teams are pioneering new approaches to scalp care – translating deep biological insights into targeted, effective solutions for consumers around the world."

Importantly, this new and previously unpublished study builds on earlier microbiome research, which was published in the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology, while significantly expanding its scope. Whereas previous work characterized the scalp microbiome in a global population, the IFSCC-recognized study goes further — providing a deeper analysis by examining differences across ethnic groups and, for the first time, exploring the functional profile of the microbiome. These new dimensions — combined with insights into microbial targets beyond Malassezia (a naturally occurring fungus on the scalp that has long been associated with dandruff) and their connection to inflammation — represent a major advance in understanding dandruff biology. Key discoveries include:Bacterial drivers: Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) and Staphylococcus capitis (S. capitis) — two types of bacteria commonly found on the skin — were consistently more abundant in dandruff across all ethnicities.
Strong S. aureus link: A significant positive correlation was identified between S. aureus abundance and dandruff presence and severity.
Virulence factors: Dandruff scalps showed significantly higher virulence factor (VF) gene levels, particularly in Latin/Hispanic and Asian American groups, with many VFs previously linked to S. aureus pathogenicity.
Personalized treatment: This is the first study to characterize dandruff scalp microbiome function across ethnicities, underscoring the need for diverse, personalized treatment approaches.
Ethnic variations: Malassezia levels were higher in dandruff across all ethnic groups except Asian Americans, and Malassezia globosa, one of the most prevalent species associated with scalp health, was prevalent on healthy scalps in all populations.

The IFSCC Congress, held annually and recognized as the most international prestigious global events in cosmetic science, brings together leading stakeholders to showcase cutting-edge scientific advancements.

About CeraVe
Founded in 2005 with a mission to provide therapeutic skincare for all, CeraVe creates products developed with dermatologists to restore and maintain the skin's natural barrier. All CeraVe formulas are enriched with three skin-identical ceramides (ceramides 1, 3, and 6-II), with select products featuring MVE Technology for controlled, long-lasting hydration. CeraVe is the #1 dermatologist-recommended skincare brand in the US1 and is recommended by over 90,000 dermatologists worldwide2. It is now available in over 100 countries across the globe. For more information, visit the brand on Facebook (@ceraveusa), Instagram (@cerave), TikTok (@cerave), X (@cerave), or visit www.cerave.com.

1IQVIA, ProVoice Survey, rolling 12-month data as of February 2025
2Survey conducted among the dermocosmetic market carried out by APLUSA and other partners between January 2025 and May 2025, involving dermatologists in 29 countries.

About L'Oréal
For 115 years, L'Oréal, the world's leading beauty player, has devoted itself to one thing only: fulfilling the beauty aspirations of consumers around the world. Our purpose, to create the beauty that moves the world, defines our approach to beauty as essential, inclusive, ethical, generous and committed to social and environmental sustainability. With our broad portfolio of 37 international brands and ambitious sustainability commitments in our L'Oréal for the Future program, we offer each and every person around the world the best in terms of quality, efficacy, safety, sincerity and responsibility, while celebrating beauty in its infinite plurality.

With more than 90,000 committed employees, a balanced geographical footprint and sales across all distribution networks (ecommerce, mass market, department stores, pharmacies, perfumeries, hair salons, branded and travel retail), in 2024 the Group generated sales amounting to 43.48 billion euros. With 21 research centers across 13 countries around the world and a dedicated Research and Innovation team of over 4,000 scientists and 8,000 Digital talents, L'Oréal is focused on inventing the future of beauty and becoming a Beauty Tech powerhouse.

In 2025, L'Oréal Groupe has been named the most innovative company in Europe by Fortune magazine, out of 300 companies, in a ranking spanning 21 countries and 16 industries in Europe.

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Monday, October 27, 2025

#ReadThis #TheHeartofItsaWonderfulLife by #JimmyHawkins How the Most Inspirational Movie of All Time Still Inspires the Spirit #HarperHorizon



It's not who you know, it's WHOM YOU KNOW and now we know Jimmy Hawkins, through his genuinely excellent writing skills!  This should come as no surprise, given Jimmy's proven gift for communication as an actor; and for every smart Christmas shopper, his book is the ideal quintessential all-American present for the person that has everything.  This book is going to appeal to everyone and everyone on our panel was beyond delighted with this work!  Even if your name is Scrooge, you're going to love it.

It is the total inside story and absolutely nothing is secondhand, exactly how we like it at Whom You Know!  We love how the book is organized and the whole work is well-framed.  Every action really does have a reaction and the chemistry of life is a wonderful thing!  Intelligent disobedience is introduced as a great concept and we like how a lot of the movie script of It's A Wonderful Life is included.  Tommy Bailey actually was young and impressionable at the time of the movie, and the experience has left a memorable lasting mark on him which we are so lucky he shares with us readers.

The Heart of It's a Wonderful Life underscores how you can make a difference in the world.  Be sure to self-reflect!  Accountability matters and this inside story is amazing any time of year, but especially now.

The Heart of It's a Wonderful Life has earned our Highest Recommendation.

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IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE ACTOR JIMMY HAWKINS TO RELEASE HIS NEW BOOK, THE HEART OF IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE, WITH HARPER HORIZON ON SEPTEMBER 23, 2025


As a kickoff to the 80th anniversary of It’s a Wonderful Life, Jimmy Hawkins shares his personal insights and reflections on the beloved classic movie.

Known for his portrayal as Tommy Bailey, the youngest member of the Bailey family, in the beloved movie It’s a Wonderful Life, popular actor Jimmy Hawkins will release his next book, The Heart of It’s a Wonderful Life: How the Most Inspirational Movie of All Time Still Inspires the Spirit, with Harper Horizon on September 23, 2025.

Voted the Most Inspirational Movie of All Time by the American Film Institute, It’s a Wonderful Life has been entertaining generations during the holidays for almost 80 years since its release in 1946.

Following his appearance in the film, Jimmy Hawkins has gone onto have a successful career in the industry. Throughout his career, It’s a Wonderful Life has always held a special place in his heart, and it helped foster his long-standing friendships with the film’s director, Frank Capra, and stars, Jimmy Stewart and Donna Reed (with whom he continued to work for eight seasons, playing Shelley Fabares’ boyfriend on The Donna Reed Show). Through these personal relationships, Hawkins provides a clearer understanding of what these artists brought to the scripted pages and why.

For the past 15 years, Jimmy has met and talked with family and friends of the cast and crew of It’s a Wonderful Life, collecting their anecdotes and stories from on-set and off. He dug deep into production reports and call sheets to share never-before-seen details about the film, as well as photographs and excerpts from the script to help readers discover scene-by-scene why we are still so moved by this life-changing movie.

As a kickoff to the film’s upcoming 80th anniversary in 2026, Jimmy is sharing his personal insight into what makes this beloved holiday classic so special. A perfect gift and family souvenir for generations to come, The Heart of It’s a Wonderful Life reminds us anew that one person truly can and does make a difference.

The Heart of It’s a Wonderful Life will be available in hardcover, ebook, and audiobook. You can pre-order today at https://www.harpercollinsfocus.com/9781400255108/the-heart-of-its-a-wonderful-life/.


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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Jimmy Hawkins played Jimmy Stewart and Donna Reed’s son, Tommy Bailey, in the classic Frank Capra film It’s a Wonderful Life, as well as appearing in over forty movies (two costarring with Elvis Presley) and more than three hundred TV shows, including playing Annie Oakley’s little brother Tagg in the TV series Annie Oakley. He was accepted as a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 1962. Jimmy turned to producing in 1968. Along with his many other credits as producer, he produced the all-star television special for PBS based on the Lux Radio Theater’s version of It’s a Wonderful Life in celebration of its fiftieth anniversary. Jimmy is the author of five popular It’s a Wonderful Life books and served on the advisory boards of the Jimmy Stewart Museum, the Donna Reed Foundation, and the It’s A Wonderful Life Museum in Seneca Falls. Jimmy is working on his next It’s a Wonderful Life book.


ABOUT HARPER HORIZON:

Harper Horizon is a Nashville-based imprint of HarperCollins Focus focused on the stories, values and diverse voices of Americana and beyond, publishing authors such as Shea McGee, Penn & Kim Holderness, Willie Nelson, Luke Russert, and more. For more information, please visit www.harpercollinsfocus.com/Harper-Horizon.



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Second Feature @TavernonJane Since 1995 by #Founder and #Owner #MichaelStewart HAPPY THIRTY YEARS TO MICHAEL STEWART AND TAVERN ON JANE 31 Eighth Avenue at Jane Street of Course! #WestVillage #Manhattan!

Of course the green crayon in front is the harbinger of an excellent review.
It's not who you know, it's WHOM YOU KNOW and we are thrilled to tell you Michael Stewart, Founder and Owner of Tavern on Jane since 1995 has earned a second feature and Tavern on Jane is our favorite American tavern in the West Village right now!  Open since October 5, 1995 (Mario Lemieux's birthday of course all NHL Peachy readers know..), Tavern on Jane boasts gorgeously All-American culinary endeavors.  They are served upon perfectly crisp sixteen white tablecloths in the tables towards the back and two hightops in the front. Tavern on Jane seats 68 total.  They make everything from scratch and picky Peachy even likes the music here.  Of course, Michael, who has been the sole owner since January 2014, is genetically acclimated for being a Tavern proprietor as he is Scottish (Rod maybe you can come here with Mario and Peachy on October 5???), English and Irish.  And obviously Peachy is genetically acclimated to be a Tavern patron as she is Irish, English and Welsh.
As avid readers know, we are huge advocates of salads and one of our newest culinary columns is Sensational Salad where the very best Peachy's Picks are highlighted with their talents in this category.  Tavern on Jane lords over their local competition in both quality and quantity of salads.  First, above meet Lillian's Cobb.  Grilled chicken, gorgonzola, red peppers, tomato, egg, bacon and red onion strike a pose in perfectly-fashioned stripes ready to greet you in their vivid nutritional prowess.   Below, meet Kale Cranberry, which sings a perfect song of fall with of course dried cranberries, kale, almonds and superior grana padano.  Normally this comes with lemon vinaigrette and all salads normally come dressed, but Peachy asked that they come not dressed because she likes to apply the salad dressing, and Green Goddess is the most commanding choice in all cases says our palate.  Tavern on Jane put the Green Goddess in cute little silver boats on the side in ideal fashion.
Maybe if the Boston College football team was eating the Roasted Beet Salad emblazoned with winning maroon and gold beets they would be having a winning season this year!  They are a culinary triumph with the arugula, red onions, and perfect orange segments without a single string of white.  White Balsamic normally comes to this salad party but as we previously alluded to, Peachy love love loves Green Goddess by Tavern on Jane, made from scratch.  If you want a bite on the lighter side, opt for the Grilled Portabello Mushroom with ripe beefsteak tomato sliced wonderfully and rejoicing with amazing mozzarella.  It totally hits the spot on brioche and if you don't eat meat or fish, this has your name all over it and will surely impress you.
Cod is delivered fresh to Tavern on Jane three times a week we are told to emerge golden ready to cannonball into house-made tartar sauce with coleslaw and hand-cut fries.  It's among the best fish and chips we have had this year, and equally convincing is the French Onion Soup!  An ideal combination of beef and chicken stock along with the superstar Spanish onions team up for a warm hug in your stomach to wow you on a brisk fall day, and normally a Blue Cheese crostini rests on top.  You know who does not care for Blue Cheese, so they put a special crostini for Peachy and the whole production dances underneath a generous creamy layer of simply sensational Gruyere Cheese.
Pictures are never edited.  You win like Michael, or we do not publish. 
Tavern on Jane earned an Inaugural Review in 2024, and again especially with their carnivorous feats they have proven they are in it to win it.  We are extremely huge fans of the cheeseburger as a menu item, and if you are too you are in for a treat here.  Eight burger choices await you and we absolutely have further burger ambitions. We opted for the Creekstone 28-day Dry Age and it was perfectly medium rare as we ordered, as was the Grilled Hanger Steak below.  We chose for Pepperjack cheese to go with the burger.  Matchstick potatoes joined spinach and Guinness-braised onion aioli to-die-for graced us with their presence on the burger, as well as the unique fried brussels sprouts with bacon which are aside.
The Grilled Hanger Steak is still our favorite menu item and teamed up with amazing creamed spinach and steak fries, its juicy succulence wowed us tremendously. Don't miss the skylight in the back, a hidden treasure!



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