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- Backstreet Café Chef Hugo Ortega in Houston, Texas crafts seasonal menus and daily specials complemented by the best sommelier ever
- Congress The only Texas entry in Esquire’s Best New Restaurants 2011
- Eleven Madison Park Chef Daniel Humm in New York City, New York formulates an out-of-the-box culinary thing revolving around a surprise tasting menu
- FIG (Food Is Good) Chef Mike Lata in Charleston, South Carolina serves up foods sourced from local farmers, growers, and purveyors
- Fore Street Best in a family of Portland, Maine restaurants and bakeries with a wood-burning oven, open kitchen, and produce humidor
- Geronimo Chef Eric DiStefano in Santa Fe, New Mexico
- La Caille At Quail Run Stream-side authentic French cuisine in, of all places, Salt Lake City, Utah
- Town House Chefs Karen Urie Shields and John B. Shields in Chilhowie, Virginia – do not overlook Riverstead
- Trummer's On Main Chef Clayton Miller in Clifton, Virginia
- Uchi Chef Tyson Cole in Austin, Texas mixes Japanese tradition with tastes that inspire him
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- Tutzor Photoshop tutorials ranked according to level of difficulty
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Photography Websites
- Ben Birchall Bristol-based photographer who covers news in the South West UK
- Beth Forester Professional photographer, speaker, educator, and photoDUDS owner/creator
- David Slater Wildlife Photography Wildlife, nature, environment, picture library, workshops, prints
- Jonas Peterson Jonas *loves* shooting weddings
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- Kevin Swan Destination photographer for luxury events
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- A Cup of Jo Creative magazine writer and blogger in New York.
- Amber & Thomas Australian fashion designer
- Bliss Books A profound and moving book that marries art, memory, and emotion together in print.
- Breathe Upon Great wedding invitation designs.
- Brooklyn Bride Bridal blog focused on modern weddings.
- Elizabeth Anne Designs Wedding and lifestyle site updated daily with tips and stories from real brides, newlyweds, and wedding vendors.
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- Inspired By This Creative wedding insight paired with strategic thinking in wedding public relations.
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- Junebug Weddings Highly-vetted lists of luxury wedding professionals that brides and event planners can trust.
- Kate Towers An artist with vision who creates non-seasonal, one of a kind pieces.
- Kelly Oshiro Design Boutique design and planning company based in Santa Barbara, CA.
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- Nordstrom Wedding Suite Gorgeous gowns and everything for the wedding party
- Oh Joy! Inspiration with a focus on design, fashion, and food.
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- Southern Weddings Magazine The South’s hottest wedding magazine for the modern southern bride.
- Sparkliatti Designing weddings and events the same way a Broadway producer approaches a play.
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- Chase Jarvis The hub for award winning photographer/director Chase Jarvis
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- Kiss the Groom Celebrates life, love, and kisses through photographs and personal insights
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- Ridout Photography One of Canada’s most inspiring wedding photographers
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Tag Archives: Music
Most Googled Wedding Video
From a post at San Francisco Brides, this David Robin Films video was filmed on Joya’s and Emre’s wedding day: March 26, 2011 at Terranea Resort in Rancho Palos Verdes, CA. With more than a million views on Vimeo and YouTube, there’s even a behind the scenes story. The wedding day video utilized seven cameramen, four photographers, and four wedding coordinators.
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Also tagged joya and emre, photo professionals, Photography, video, wedding style, wedding video
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Photo of the Day – University of Texas Symphonic Band

University of Texas Symphony Band, horn choir portion of the concert last weekend at the Sarah and Ernest Butler School of Music at The University of Texas at Austin (photo by Kenn Stearns)
Both my money and my daughter go to The University of Texas at Austin. The daughter is a music business major and her final concert of the season (the 458th event of the Butler School of Music’s 2009/2010 season) was last Sunday. The photo above is from a favorite – the horn choir playing “Canzon duodecimi toni” from Sacrae Symphoniae by Giovanni Gabrieli. “Finale” from Symphony No. 4 in f minor, op. 36 by Pytor Ilyich Tchaikovsky was impressive.
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Also tagged bryan bolzenthal, butler school of music, concert, damon talley, daniel tembras, douglas henderson, gabrieli, horn choir, katy stearns, lauren carlile, marcus alalay, meaghan heath, tchaikovsky, The University of Texas at Austin, university of texas symphony band, UT
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Photo of the Day – Disneyland

Fantasmic! is a night-time show staged on the waters of the Rivers of America at Disneyland in Anaheim, CA (photo by Kenn Stearns)
I’ve been spending the week in Southern California and whenever I’m here Disneyland comes to mind. Before there was a Disney World, my family would visit Disneyland for summer vacations. My father usually combined our visits to the greater Los Angeles area with business. One year we stayed with business friends in La Cañada Flintridge – their daughter was in a music group that Disneyland had signed on as an act and we watched them perform at the park. Little did I know that decades later my own daughter would perform at the park during the summer of 2009.
Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Family, Travel
Also tagged california, disneyland, Family, fantasmic!, perform, vacation
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Photo of the Day – Liz
Earlier this evening we journeyed to/from Austin to hear our friend Liz Love at her Masters Recital. We expected her to play both the soprano and alto saxophone but were delightfully surprised when she topped off the performance with the jazz standard Sophisticated Lady (by Duke Ellington and Irving Mills) on piano with vocal.
The Program Notes Liz provided included an overview of the pieces she selected to play. My favorite comment was at the end of the section on Johann Sebastian Bach, “There is even a Bach action figure” (see photo of recital flier above). As the only non-musician in the family, I can only imagine the intense preparation and hard work that goes into a recital of this quality. The very first bars Liz played on Sonata for Violin and Harpsichord in B minor by Bach took my breath away (and I couldn’t for the life of me figure out why they didn’t take her breath away too). The piano accompaniment by Dr. Carla McElhaney on the final Piece Liz chose, Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Wind Orchestra by Ingolf Dahl, was passionate and dramatic – the interplay between saxophone and piano was masterful. Liz noted…
Even before I started my degree here at UT, I knew I wanted to play this piece. From the thrilling conversation between the saxophone and the piano in the Recitative, to the soul-wrenching melodies in the Passacaglia, to the bouncy rhythmic dance in the Rondo, this pinnacle of the saxophone repertoire showcases the versatility and virtuosity of the saxophone.
Indeed, this evening Liz demonstrated with aplomb the full range of the saxophone. The notes she crafted replayed for me on the late-night drive back to Houston. Thank you Liz and congratulations!
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Also tagged alto saxophone, austin, bach, butler school of music, liz love, masters recital, piano, recital, saxophone, soprano saxophone, university of texas
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Photo of the Day – Three Little Pigs

A 2009 Disneyland All-American College Band performance last summer in Disneyland featuring the Three Little Pigs (photo by Kenn Stearns)
Last summer our daughter and 20 other students from colleges and universities throughout the nation converged on the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, Calf. for a once-in-a-lifetime experience. For 11 weeks these music students were provided the opportunity to perform with oversight from an impressive collection of Disney entertainment professionals, renowned clinicians, and accomplished musicians.
The photo above features the “Three Little Pigs” during a Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? medley segment staged on the forecourt of Cinderella’s Castle. This is Spring Break week in Texas. The three ladies crouching, including our daughter, reunited to attend the Houston Rodeo where Lady Antebellum performed. They moved their party to the Salt Lick Bar-B-Que for ribs and brisket. They jammed in our daughter’s apartment, celebrated on Austin’s famed 6th Street, and will soon be headed to the Dallas-Ft. Worth area. They’ve been texting, Skyping, dancing, laughing, singing, and celebrating non-stop.
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Also tagged aacb, all-american college band, band, college, disney, disneyland, students, three little pigs
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Two Versions of ‘Single Ladies’
Pomplamoose in Corte Madera, CA is what happened when YouTube musicians Nataly Dawn and Jack Conte joined forces.
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Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Humor
Also tagged beyonce, fun, single ladies, youtube
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Photo of the Day – Erik Mongrain
Erik Mongrain is a Canadian composer and guitarist. He uses a unique acoustic style including a two-handed lap tapping technique on the acoustic guitar.
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Also tagged acoustic, Canada, erik, guitar, guitarist, mongrain, musician, performer
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Photo of the Day – Fiona
Fiona is a student at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama and Inspiration in Glasgow. She is working on a “BA (Scottish Music) with Honours.” The department of Scottish Music offers the only honours degree in Scottish traditional music in the world. Don’t miss an opportunity to enjoy Fiona play.
Livin’ The Dream in Anaheim
Last year our daughter spent the summer working at Disneyland, one of 21 music students selected for the 2009 Disneyland Resort All American College Band. They played at a variety of venues in Disney parks and most evenings would conclude their performance at the Main Street Train Station.
After a busy summer in Southern California all the AACB students returned to their respective universities and colleges. Some of the students participate in their school bands. Our daughter is a student at The University of Texas at Austin and is a member of the Longhorn Band which recently enjoyed the opportunity to travel to Pasadena for the BCS National Championship football game.
For our daughter it was a chance to return to Southern California. She reconnected with Disney employees, friends, and former AACB members. She also enjoyed performing in Disneyland with the Longhorn Band and at the same Main Street Train Station.
When our daughter was younger we took her to the Disneyland and Disney World resorts. Like many young girls she dreamed of being a princess and one day marching down Main Street in the parade. It comes as no surprise that for our daughter ”Where Dreams Really Do Come True” is much more than a marketing tagline and holds a special meaning.
Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Family
Also tagged band, disney, dream, perform, students, UT
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Students Are the Real Champions
Tomorrow The University of Texas at Austin will meet the The University of Alabama for the controversial BCS National Championship Game at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, CA. Longhorn coach Mack Brown told ESPN, “It is very unusual to have two undefeated teams in the national championship. The BCS got lucky.”
- Longhorns v. Crimson Tide
- Mack Brown v. Nick Saban
- Colt McCoy v. Greg McElroy
- Longhorn Band v. Million Dollar Band
- Burnt orange v. Crimson
My youngest daughter is a fourth-generation student at UT, a proud member of the Longhorn Band, and frequently causes us to send the university money for tuition and other expenses. She got to SoCal yesterday, performed with the band at Universal Studios today, marches in the game tomorrow, performs at Disneyland on Friday, and was just captured in the local Houston ABC affiliate evening news story from Pasadena, CA on the championship game. Win or lose, our daughter and all the other students are the real winners by enjoying the opportunity to participate in what promises to be a memorable event. Let the games begin, and on behalf of our tuition dollars: Hookem!
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Also tagged band, BCS, dream, football, longhorn, students, UT
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