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  • Award-Winning Country Music Artist Austin Bohannon Releases Debut EP ‘Can’t Change Me’ (Available Now)

    Award-Winning Country Music Artist Austin Bohannon Releases Debut EP ‘Can’t Change Me’ (Available Now)

    Featuring new single “CAN’T CHANGE ME” with accompanying music video taking the spotlight

    Hailing from the legendary Shoals area of Northwest Alabama, Austin Bohannon of Bo Music is the soundtrack of the New South, powered by the distribution and strategic infrastructure of Sony/Orchard through UPD. Prepare to clap your hands and stomp your feet to the irresistible charisma and contagious melodies of Austin Bohannon, the rising star who is taking the country music scene by storm. Known to mesmerize audiences with his distinct fusion of country music and high-energy anthems, Austin has firmly established himself as a formidable presence in the music industry. 

    Listen to the CAN’T CHANGE ME EP here: https://orcd.co/ebn51no

    Watch now the “CAN’T CHANGE ME” music video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_dXw9B-EVk

    “I love giving back the energy that my audiences give to me. It’s truly an ‘exchange,’” says Austin, as he describes his joy for performing.

    Tracklisting:
    1 – Broke (Brand Kuhn, Trey Gallman, Noah Shell, Austin Bohannon)

    2 – Can’t Change Me (Austin Bohannon, Brad Kuhn, Noah Shell)

    3 – Hand Me A Beer (Gary Nichols, Brad Kuhn, Sol Philcox-Littlefield, Austin Bohannon)

    4 – Me At 23 – Live (Austin Bohannon)

    5 – Higher – Live (Austin Bohannon)

    Austin’s exceptional musical talents are deeply rooted in his diverse background. He sings about his life stories that include his time as a pre-med student and his successful career as a D1 baseball player at the University of Alabama (Birmingham). Through his experiences on the baseball field, he cultivated the ability to command the grandest stages and deliver awe-inspiring performances. With every show, Austin delivers unforgettable musical experiences that move fans to share his hit music with new listeners. All while sharing the spotlight with many renowned acts along the way.

    Austin has solidified his reputation as an authentic entertainer, setting the stage ablaze and igniting the party wherever he goes. His infectious style and dynamic musicality create the perfect ambiance for celebration and revelry. With his popularity skyrocketing, Austin has amassed an impressive following, with his music amassing over half a million streams and counting. As a musician, his collaborations and his writing resume are sure to gain global attention. It’s time for Austin Bohannon.

    For more information on Austin Bohannon, visit www.bohannonmusic.com or follow him on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.
     

    Source: Bo Music

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  • A Contemporary Spin on French Cusine Heads to Old Town

    A Contemporary Spin on French Cusine Heads to Old Town

    Jason Chan wants to fill a void in Old Town, one that’s existed for nine years after Bistrot Margot closed along Wells Street. Chan, one of the most beloved figures in Chicago’s restaurant scene, is known for his love of martial arts almost as much as his affability. He’s now opening a 32-seat French restaurant in October at a space a few blocks from Bistrot Margot.

    Old Town may have a French bakery in La Fournette, but Margot’s closure left the neighborhood without a French restaurant — the closest a mile north in Lincoln Park at Lettuce Entertain You Enterprises’ Mon Ami Gabi. Chan will rectify that when he opens Gavroche late in September at 1529 N. Wells Street. Chan’s travels over the last two years have sent him to Japan, Italy, and Spain, but he says his time in Paris left the biggest impression. While in France, Chan says he witnessed a culinary revolution that spun away from the bistros Chicagoans associate with French food.

    “Of all the places, what I really loved the most were just tiny mom-and-pop, the 20- or 30-seat restaurants that had maybe five employees,” Chan says.

    Gavroche — also a character from Les Misérables — will offer a “contemporary, modern version of French food” without “the heavy creams and butters and seven mother sauces,” says Chan. The menu will have about 18 items with seven daily specials. About four of the specials will be classic dishes, what most envision when they crave French food, Chan says. Chan says he made a spreadsheet of Chicago’s 17 French restaurants and found most of them had the same menus. One way of distinguishing a menu is embracing how African influences have impacted French cuisine. All in all, Chan wants his new restaurant to disrupt with innovation: “Bistro is not rocket science,” he says.

    The menu at Gavroche will include dishes like charred French radishes with salted butter, fennel pollen, and a warm demi-baguette; a “niçoise” hamachi sashimi with egg yolk confit, seasonal vegetables, petit lettuce, pickled pearl onion, and white anchovy vinaigrette; and turbot au four beurre blanc with Polanco caviar and smoked crème fraîche beurre blanc.

    There will be a four-seat counter. There are no plans for a tasting menu, but if Chan sees one of his chef friends or someone he knows who would appreciate something a little extra, he’ll seat them at the counter and curate a menu omakase style: “It would kind of be like a secret deal that’s not a secret,” Chan says.

    Chan took a corporate job during the pandemic, and found love — he’s engaged. His fiance, Heather Blaise, is also a designer and is working on the restaurant, the former Old Town spinoff of Fish Bar. Chan’s resume includes serving as the general manager of Kitana, giving the chain someone with deep Chicago roots. He also opened Juno, the sushi restaurant in Lincoln Park. He’s worked for several restaurant groups, including DMK, and opened Butter in 2005 in West Loop. He comes from a legacy of restaurants as his parents ran several restaurants around Chicago, including a Jewish deli in Lakeview, an Irish pub in Andersonville, and a coffee shop in the Loop. Chan independently developed a love for French cuisine, working in the mid-’80s at L’Escargot in the Allerton Hotel off the Mag Mile. His parents pushed him away from working in the kitchen, wanting him to enter the professional ranks as a doctor or attorney. They gave Chan the least desirable jobs hoping he would be repulsed when he was a youngster. It backfired.

    “Buddy, when you’re when you’re in a 3,500-square-foot Irish pub by yourself, and it’s Saturday morning and you’re pissed because all your friends are in pajamas, eating cereal, and watching cartoons, and you’re cleaning a fucking restaurant bar,” Chan recalls. “After three months of crying and hating it every time I did it, I would pretend I was a chef when I was in the kitchen, I would pretend I was the manager when I was sweeping the floor.”

    While Chan serves as the inspiration for the restaurant, he’ll delegate cooking responsibilities to Mitchell Acuña. Chan was impressed by Acuña’s willingness to learn, and the chef worked at Boka, North Pond, and Sixteen. Chan spoke with Sixteen chef Nick Dostal who gave Acuña his endorsement as the two worked together at the Trump Tower restaurant when it was worthy of a Michelin star. Also joining the team is pastry chef Christine McCabe. McCabe worked at Charlie Trotter’s and worked with Chan prior, most recently at their Time Out Market Chicago stall, Sugar Cube. Chan says the pandemic led to the sweet shop’s demise just when the sweets shop began to find traction in 2020. McCabe will bake the breads and eventually be in charge of upcoming brunch and lunch menus.

    Reservations will only be accepted for groups of six or more — Chan wants to encourage walk-ins. He also wants to offer late-night dining. They have a 2 a.m. liquor license and intend to make use of it. He’s also sowing the seeds for more projects. He loves the history of Prohibition and says he has an idea for a speakeasy bar, one that eschews gimmicks for a genuine slice of history. He also has an idea for a fast-casual restaurant.

    Gavroche, 1529 N. Wells Street, planned for late-September opening.

    Ashok Selvam

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  • ‘Dance Moms: A New Era’ introduces new coach, dancers, and moms on Hulu

    ‘Dance Moms: A New Era’ introduces new coach, dancers, and moms on Hulu

    NEW YORK — The popular reality dance show “Dance Moms” is getting new life in a reboot on Hulu.

    After nine seasons of starring in the show, famous dance coach Abby Lee Miller will not appear on the reboot.

    Glo Hampton will usher in a new era.

    The series will introduce Miss Glo and her new dance team from Studio Bleu in Ashburn, Virginia.

    Miss Glo must juggle her amazing dancers, passionate parents, and inevitable meltdowns, all while trying to run the studio.

    The show follows a new crop of young aspiring dancers, of Bleu Junior Elites, as they prepare weekly for nationwide dance competitions and fight to be the best.

    “There are tears, there’s drama with the moms, I do take accountability, I think. I don’t know what they’re going to show. I think there’s going to be a lot of what ‘Dance Moms’ always was, just in a different way with a different coach,” Hampton said.

    Some of Miss Glo’s students have gone on to have roles on Broadway, in music videos, tours, movies, become members of the Radio City Rockettes, and dance in professional contemporary and classical ballet companies.

    In fact, she mentored her own daughter, Kaeli Ware, to a successful career in a prestigious ballet company.

    The show premieres on Hulu on Wednesday, August 8.

    Disney is the parent company of Hulu and this station.

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  • New Miami Project Brings Art Into Fashion

    New Miami Project Brings Art Into Fashion

    This brand reaches out to artists engaging in the digital economy, while providing the cultural consumer with fashionable items from art.

    Press Release



    updated: Aug 27, 2017

    For the cultural type, meaning those who enjoy the arts, culture and traveling both to global, cosmopolitan centers and to exotic locations, there’s a new project in Miami that brings together cultural insight, artistic talent, digital communities and style, holMedia reports. The project is called A Taste of Life Gallery, alluding to people with a special taste about life — or as Laura Khoudari, CEO, tells it, “Those who delight themselves in culture.”

    The shop is referred to as a ​gallery​ since it is a selection of items designed with elements from actual works of art by international artists — from neon sculptors and pluritechnique painters to ​multimedia artists ​and writers with expositions and work presented in major urban centers. The gallery​ also features ripe, exploding talents who are assisted by the brand and its online community to reach their full digital potential.

    Each item has a story and every artist leaves a piece of his and her soul in their creations. It’s the right project at the right time, when you should invest in a manner that is more personal.

    Christian Schrader, Art Director M-Labs

    The profit of every sale is shared between the brand and the artists, endowing this startup with great potential to impact the global community of artists and cultural project managers.

    The company is run by Laura Khoudari, a third generation textile heiress, who sought out a way to bring her family’s seven decade weaving and knitting factory to the new digital era. With the help of her innovation team, led by anthropologists, they found amazing cultural capital both in cosmopolitan cities and in exotic locations.  

    ​In her words: “The brand is the answer to how to capitalize all that creative talent ​​while impacting the quality of life of the artists and taking unique fashion items to the global consumer who values cultural trends and style.”  

    You can take a look at the Gallery here: A Taste of Life Gallery.

    If you’re an artistic talent, or would like to endorse one you can check out their community-oriented website: Lifer’s Program.

    As Reported by @InsightCulture by holMedia​​

    email: insights@holistics.com.co

    Source: holMedia

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