In the Audrey Skirball Kenis Theater at the Geffen Playhouse

THE REFUGEES and SATURDAYS OFF THE 405 
at the GETTY MUSEUM 

by Marilyn Anderson

Hey, there’s a recession on. So where can you go to get fabulous entertainment for free? Quick . . . make your reservations for theGetty Museum!

Remember when a group just wanted to be “on the cover of Rolling Stone“? Now, the musical trio, The Refugees, wants to be on the cover of AARP Magazine!

What is there to say about a powerhouse of incredible women all over the age of 50 that wow audiences wherever they go? Their show on Saturday night, May 30th at the Getty Museum on the top of Sepulveda Pass sold out within 30 minutes of going online.

Each of The Refugees has logged more than three decades in the industry, with nineteen solo albums and multiple Grammy Award nominations to their credit, featuring musical styles that blend country, rock, folk, and Americana.

Cindy Bullens toured with Elton John as a backup singer. She has released several solo albums, the latest being Dream #29.

Debra Holland was lead singer and songwriter for Animal Logic with Stanley Clarke and Stewart Copeland of The Police. She is now a full professor of music at Cal State Los Angeles.

Wendy Waldman has had a string of hits recorded by major performers such as Vanessa Williams, Crystal Gayle and Alison Krauss, and is currently enjoying a very successful career as a record producer.

There was a true convergence of the stars when these three women, all with very different personalities came together in 2007. It was meant to be. Their harmonies are joyous and leave you wanting more. They give each song something special. Not only are the songs well crafted, but their banter is engaging and funny. Their attitude towards getting older is pure fun and you find yourself laughing out loud along with them. For a short amount of time, you forget everything and just go along for the ride. And what a ride it is! They take you up, down, and all around, and you truly feel “Unbound,” a wonderful song on their debut CD, entitled The Refugees. If you missed their recent show, check out their upcoming dates and more information on their website:www.therefugeesmusic.com

And make sure to check out the other free events available at The Getty Museum this summer at http://www.getty.edu/visit/calendar

Every Saturday evening from 6-9 in the Museum Courtyard, visitors can experience the sounds and sights of the Getty Center at the“Saturdays Off the 405” music series. Take in the exhibitions; then sit back and enjoy the beautiful surroundings, while sipping a cocktail and listening to some of today’s most exciting emerging bands and DJs.

Some upcoming performances of “Saturdays Off the 405”

Mas Exitos
Saturday July 11, 2009 – 6-9 pm

The DJ collective Mas Exitos brings their semi-monthly international music event to the Getty! Their sound takes you from the Andes of Peru to the streets of Mexico City to the East Side of Los Angeles. Featuring live performances from DJs Chico Sonido and Lengua on laptops and the other members of Mas Exitos on turntables.

Cut Chemist
Saturday, July 25, 2009 – 6-9 pm

Cebrated DJ Cut Chemist will take to the decks to create an audio feast featuring vocalist Hymnal with video by Cinefamily’s VJ Pimpadelic Wonderland. Cut Chemist—a.k.a. Lucas MacFadden—is an L.A. native who was a founding member of both the rap/hip-hop group Jurassic Five and the Latin funk outfit Ozomatli. He plays music and rhythms from around the world while keeping strong the hip-hop tradition.

Also performing: We Are the World

The choreographed performances of Echo Park’s energetic dance-collective-slash-avant-garde band tend toward the exuberant and unpredictable.

The Dodos and DJ Turquoise Temple
Saturday August 8, 2009 – 6-9 pm

The Dodos create an energetic sound with guitar and drums—music that perfectly complements a summer night outdoors at Saturdays Off the 405. The band features the acoustic artistry of Meric Long and drummer Logan Kroeber, who came out of progressive metal. Sets from DJ Turquoise Temple complement the night.

Concerts are free, but reservations are required.
http://www.getty.edu/visit/events/saturdays_405.html

THIRD EXTENSION of LOUIS & KEELY: LIVE AT THE SAHARA

The Award-Winning Musical has been extended through August 2 in the Audrey Skirball Kenis Theater at the Geffen Playhouse

If you want an evening filled with boundless energy, sensational music, and a wonderful dose of nostalgia, head over to see Louis & Keely: Live at the Sahara . Right now, they are Live at The Geffen Playhouse in Westwood!

With fantastic reviews and a collection of top honors at every major Los Angeles theater awards ceremony, including Best Musical at the Ovation Awards, Best Production at the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Awards, Best Production at the Garland Awards andMusical of the Year at the LA Weekly Theater Awards, Louis & Keely: Live at the Sahara is now on its third extension at the Geffen Playhouse.

Created by Jake Broder and Vanessa Claire Smith , who also star as Louis and Keely, respectively, Louis & Keely: Live at the Saharafollows the life and love of Las Vegas’s infamous onstage couple.  Directed by acclaimed Hollywood director/biographer Taylor Hackford, the current production is a revamped version of Broder and Smith’s 2008 show which originated at the Sacred Fools Theatre Company.

Hackford, who joined forces with the creators to guide the revision process, estimates about 40 percent of the script is different from the original production. This includes the addition of seven new songs: “I Wish You Love,” “Hey Boy, Hey Girl,” “What is This Thing Called Love?” “Night Train,” “Ai, Ai, Ai,” and “I Can’t Believe That You’re in Love with Me,” as well as new characters.

Broder and Smith are outstanding as Louis and Keely, and new cast members Nick Cagle and Erin Matthews add another dimension by playing various other characters in the couple’s story, including Old Blue Eyes himself, Frank Sinatra. In addition to the four actors, the show features a seven-piece live swing band that brings down the house as the orchestra for the play and as Louis Prima’s Vegas band, The Witnesses.

Whether you are old enough to remember the incomparable Louis & Keely or are in a younger generation and new to their music, this is a show that you don’t want to miss.

Louis & Keely Live at the Sahara
By Jake Broder & Vanessa Smith
Directed by Taylor Hackford
Runs Through Sunday, August 2, 2009

Performance Schedule
Tuesdays – Thursdays 8:00 pm
Fridays 7:30 pm
Saturdays 3:30 pm and 8:00 pm;
Sundays 2:30 pm and 7:30 pm

Ticket Info

Purchase tickets on-line at www.geffenplayhouse.com or call the Geffen Playhouse Box Office at (310) 208-5454, Daily: Noon-6:00 pm

Also available at Ticketmaster outlets, or by calling Ticketmaster at (213) 480-3232.

Premium Stage Seating – $55; Orchestra Seating – $65
Student rush tickets available one hour prior to curtain for $15.

Reviewed by Marilyn Anderson

New Face of the Month – Sarah Svetlana Levis

Sarah Svetlana Levis was born in a very small town called Babruysk, Belarus near Minsk. She moved to Minnesota when she was 4 and that is where she grew up, ultimately relocating to Los Angeles at 18 years of age. She went to school to become a forensic psychologist.

Best Friends

Dogs Sasha, Penelope, and Maizy Louise

Describe Yourself

I’m a total tomboy. I like to climb things, collect rocks and get dirty. I never bring a towel to the beach—a real beach bum sits on the sand.

Favorite Food

Veggie Orange Chicken from Kung Pao Bistro

Favorite Color

Yellow

What’s New?

6-page editorial in Roll’s – Paris, France

8 pages – British Editorial

Croation/Eastern European Billboard, “The Winter Clash,” European X Games

LA QUA Hair Campaign

Ambrose Hotel, Santa Monica, CA Advertisement

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Interview questions by Jeff Linett of Studio 838

Ash Gupta Studio 838 – July 2009

Ash Gupta Studio 838 – July 2009

Ash Gupta and Studio 838 have been busy creative bees since the Spring 2009 issue of Agenda Magazine. With a jam packed schedule of photo shoots and magazine features, we’re having a hard time keeping up with it all. However, Ash can certainly organize it all with his entourage of photographers, photo editors, and assistants. Lately studio 838 has photographed Anya Monzikova (Get Out! and Deal or No Deal); Miss World (Ksenia Shukhinova); and a slew of breathtaking editorials, not to mention our own editor’s cover shot.

In this issue, “Celebrating 5 Years of Agenda Magazine,” Ash introduces the face of the month in addition to studio 838’s issue-based glowingfashion editorials—the purpose to spotlight aspiring models. This issue features Sarah Svetlana Levis, photographed by Jeff Linett for studio 838.

You can follow Ash Gupta and Studio 838 onwww.twitter.com/studio838 and www.twitter.com/agendamag.

See the editorial.

Hitting the Reset Button – How to Detox

Do I Need a Special Program?

There are countless detox diets out there requiring you to buy special herbal blends and spend gobs of your hard earned money for what promises to be the solution to all your ailments. Think twice. The Master Cleanse, Martha’s Vineyard Detox, Fruit Flush, Fast-Track One Day Detox, and the Joshi Program are all highly promoted detox programs on the current market; but buyer, beware. “These diets can give people a false sense of security, a feeling that they’ve been protective of their health,” Dawn Jackson-Blatner, a dietitian at the Northwestern Memorial Hospital Wellness Institute and American Dietetic Association spokeswoman told WebMD. I, on the other hand, personally believe in taking the most natural and minimalistic approaches to your body (please, always consult with your physician, though), and a detox is no exception. The proper detox is not a diet but simply making a healthy shift in what you eat and what you expose yourself to for the long run. You take the time to filter out as many artificial substances as possible, and usher in a host of natural foods to give your body the time and resources it needs to repair itself. All you will need is fresh natural foods (organic preferably), common low cost natural supplements, lots of water, patience, determination, commitment, and finally, good advice (provided here of course).

Is Detoxing Safe?

By my definition of detoxing, yes, but always consult your physician before making dramatic changes to your diet. My definition of detoxing includes pulling away from artificial, over-processed foods, minimizing exposure to environmental toxins and increasing self-care to give your body the chance it needs to optimize. It is not a magic bullet, and you mostly lose water weight and possibly backed up fecal matter (stool) in your colon both of which drop big weight fast, but still this is vital. You do lose some body fat, but the idea of a proper detox is to create an ideal foundation for a lifelong positive health shift that will in turn rev your metabolism. At the risk of being hunted down by high-end spas and programs offering $5000 detox packages, don’t waste your money. If it sounds as if they are offering miracles, do your research. Would you rather take the expensive, questionable quick fix that offers you the world only to empty your pockets and add twice the weight back or a realistic permanent healthy change?

So How Do I Get Started?

Allergies:

If you are relatively new to taking care of yourself and not very familiar with your body, I would first recommend that you ask your doctor for an allergy path exam. There are a significant number of people today with food and/or environmental allergens who are none the wiser. You might not be aware of an allergy because some symptoms are as small as headaches, gas, irritation, or lethargy. Allergies become relevant because one symptom you might not be aware of is internal inflammation (which you obviously cannot see). Inflammation can severely affect nutrient absorption and a host of other systems. Make a trip to your doctor and let your doctor know you are interested in finding out whether you have any allergies and if you should worry about intestinal inflammation. (Doctors have a special test.)

What Should I Avoid?

(temporarily)

Sugar

Includes products containing sugar, and hidden forms of sugar, such as sucrose, dextrose, corn syrup, brown sugar, and turbinado. Artificial sweeteners are usually not recommended. Stevia and erythritol are allowed natural sweeteners.

Dairy Products

Milk, butter, cream cheese, sour cream, and other dairy products.

Wheat

Wheat and products containing wheat, such as pasta and bread.

Gluten

All gluten-containing grains: wheat (including spelt, triticale, and kamut), rye, and barley.

Coffee

One cup a day is ok if needed to reduce the occurrence of caffeine withdrawal headaches, but if you can, go without.

Stress

I can hear you snickering and laughing from here. Stress reduction is important. Stress reduction is scientifically proven to be critical to proper health, longevity, weight management, and a host of other subjects. Look forward to a full article on stress in an upcoming issue. Try as hard as you can to minimize your stress for this two-week approach of mine with massages, pampering, delegating your work to others temporarily, or just avoiding stressful scenarios temporarily. I know it’s easier said than done, but there is logic behind my madness. If after these two weeks your health and mood are significantly enhanced, then it is in your best interest to take the time to create a battle plan to combat stress for the long run, for the sake of your health.

Other Foods to Avoid

  • Yeast
  • Alcohol
  • Food Additives and Preservatives
  • Chocolate
  • High-Fat Foods

So What Should I Have?

Fruit

Fresh or frozen fruit.

Vegetables

All fresh, please. Particularly good veggies include broccoli, cauliflower, Brussells sprouts, onions, garlic, artichokes, beets, red and green vegetables.

Rice

All forms of rice, brown rice preferred.

Other Grains

Quinoa, amaranth, millet, and buckwheat can be used instead of rice. Found at a health food store or in some grocery stores.

Beans

Split yellow and green peas and lentils are easiest to digest and require the least soaking time. Other good options include kidney beans, pinto beans, mung beans, garbanzo beans (chickpeas) and adzuki beans.

Nuts and Seeds

Good choices include flaxseed, pumpkin seeds, sesame seeds, sunflower seeds, almonds, cashews, and walnuts (usable as snacks or on a salad). Natural nut butters are ok. Peanuts and peanut butter are usually not recommended.

Oil

Extra-virgin olive oil is a preferred oil.

Condiments

Vegetable salt, sea salt, vinegar, soy sauce or tamari, all herbs or spices.

Tea

Herbal teas, green tea.

Other Beverages

Water, lemon water, pure unsweetened fruit and vegetable juices, rice milk

Detox Must Dos

  • Fiber – If you are cleaning bad stuff out, it needs to completely leave your system; and only fiber is truly going to take care of the bulk of that work.
  • Drink a minimum of 8 glasses of water per day, warm or room temperature preferred.
  • (Recommended) A good probiotic to aid in digestion.
  • (Recommended) A Good Multivitamin to ensure nutrient needs are met.

So Now How Do I Detox?

My basic prescription will take two weeks. You will want to eat five to six equal meals throughout the day. First meal should be within 30 minutes of waking up. I don’t recommend starvation, so eat the amount of calories your body requires. Should you want to put some emphasis on weight loss, find out how many calories you should eat and subtract 500 a day. This deficit will give you an approximate 1-2 lb of fat loss a week. Please note that those of you increasing that 500 calorie deficit should not cut your calories so much that you are starving because it will launch your body into weight storage mode. Stick to a 500 calorie deficit for now. To calculate how many calories, simply multiply your body weight times ten; and that will give you a solid general idea of the calories you use in a day. If you are very sedentary, subtract 300 calories from that number to be more accurate. If you want a more precise method of calculating weight loss calories, head back to my older article on weight loss “Fitness 101 – Weight Loss” in our archives.

Now that you have your allotted calories, split them up evenly over those 5-6 even meals. As for what you should eat, refer back to the included list of What Should I Have? and avoid the Avoids list. Have fun and make your own meals, or buy food if you are not a cook; but stick as close as you can to these two lists for two weeks. The idea is to minimize possible negative influences in your health and filter them out in this detox time. Stay committed and it will pay off big. After these two weeks, begin to reintroduce all the items from the Avoid list one at a time; try to separate the time between each. Notice how your body responds to each of them, and should you not like what happens (i.e., gas, bloating, headache, lethargy, restlessness, mood shift, etc.), then eliminate it completely. This is a great simple way to optimize your health and life.

There are definitely some items on the Avoid list that I highly recommend that you never bring back, though: high fructose corn syrup, white flour, heavy artificial preservatives, and large amounts of sugar. The closer you stay to natural forms of food the easier it is to keep weight down and health up. The body suffers when you mistreat it.

Look forward to a future exposé article on what is in our food that slows us down and how to combat all these hidden land mines. The food industry is going to hurt me; but if you live longer, healthier lives, then I am ok with that.

If you would like a more advanced detailed version of how to detox through my idea of more natural methods for long-term goals, stay close. I will be publishing a comprehensive handbook focused on the top 10 ways to supercharge your metabolism for life very soon. It will include all this in detail, along with sample menus and lots of great helpful surprises. Until we meet again, Agenda readers.

Resources

“The World’s Healthiest Foods – Essential Guide for the Healthiest Way of Eating,” GMF publishing, George Mateljan

“Anatomy & Physiology” 6th Edition, Mosby Elsevier Publishing, Thibodeau, Patterson

http://www.webmd.comhttp://www.usprobiotics.org

Written by Anthony Heredia

The Skinny on Healthy Detoxing – Should I Detox?

Agenda is evolving and so shall its readers. This issue we are taking a look at how (how being addressed in “Fitness 101” article) and why to detoxify your body from years of environmental and nutritional abuse for a metabolic weight loss and life boost. Hitting the reset button on your body is a great way to get a fresh start on any type of journey towards reaching your health and fitness goals. A detox (short for detoxification) is basically removing as many potentially harmful environmental and dietary toxic substances from your body as possible so that your body may function properly and thrive. We are exposed to countless environmental pollutions (smog, fumes, emissions, pesticides, etc.) as well as nutritional toxins (artificial preservatives, animal hormones, Trans fats, large amounts of sugar, excess sodium, etc.) that over time can dramatically drag our bodies to a slow crawl. Consider detoxing as cleaning house. It’s spring cleaning time.

There are a handful of authorities out there that believe our bodies do not need extra help to detox. These individuals believe that the body has adapted enough over the years to fend for itself, but I strongly disagree. The various toxins we are exposed to are primarily stored in our fat cells (our primary form of storage) when they enter our system. This means the more body fat one accumulates the more potential storage for 21st century toxins. We need to be more proactive about our health and help our bodies attain new levels of health so we can live longer, happier, and more productive lives. The idea of detoxing is basically to give your body a break, a chance to heal itself and play catch up over a brief period of about two weeks. You do this through a balance of natural and modern methods (addressed in Fitness 101). Once your newly cleansed supercharged body is ready, you can restore your daily routine with new, healthier precautions taken to maintain this new-found vitality and youth you have gained.

Detoxifying Helps:

· Reduce Inches in Midsection

When your body is exposed to potential allergens (environmental & nutritional toxins), your body can become inflamed, swelling you from the inside and slowing down many processes inside your body. This can lead to the appearance of a larger stomach when in fact it’s inflammation that your body is fighting. When your body is under heavy inflammation, you are much more likely to gain body fat as well as create a vicious cycle of weight gain.

· Regulate True Appetite (Eliminate Fake Hunger & Cravings)

An abundance of artificial preservatives, excess sugar, nutrient imbalance, and toxic food triggers false chemical signals, making you crave foods you really don’t need.

· Regulate & Boost Sex Drive

A healthy sex drive is a result of healthy hormone secretion and proper blood flow combining in an internal orchestra bringing your lust to life. Should a problem arise on either the hormonal or circulatory level, your taste for amorous lovemaking might decrease significantly. There are numerous reasons why sex drive decreases, but many of those reasons can be significantly helped with some simple self-care.

· Regulate Mental Clarity

Mental clarity is a result of proper neural signals firing cohesively as a result of good blood chemistry. Thinking clearly requires body homeostasis (full body balance) through good oxygen uptake, nutrient balance, and proper circulation, all of which can easily be thrown off by a toxic malnourished system.

· Lessen or Eliminate Bad Breath and Body Odor

You are what you eat, they say. Well, they’re right. Bad breath comes from bad stomach chemistry and rotting food in your mouth. Bad body odor stems from toxins leaving through sweat glands. The more toxic the system the more potent the offending odor. Both these problems can be helped significantly through better diet.

· Lessen or Eliminate Allergies, Eczema, Acne, or Psoriasis

Many allergies and skin conditions are nowadays being recognized more as the result of food irritants. This can also be addressed by a medical allergy patch exam. You might be allergic to something you’re eating and not know it.

· Regulate & Boost Metabolism (Weight Loss)

You basically are able to burn (use) more calories with a cleaner engine (metabolism), thus aiding in your weight loss efforts. It’s a bit more complicated than that, but I am sure you get the idea.

· Regulate & Boost Energy Levels and Moods

Mood imbalance and lethargy are caused for various reasons, but I am referring here to neural chemical imbalances due to electrolyte, fluid, and nutrient imbalances. Not giving your body what it needs can drastically affect energy levels and cause mood swings. You should always consult your physician for serious scenarios, but a detox can make a world of change.

· Regulate Sleep Patterns

Falling asleep begins by your body releasing melatonin from your pituitary gland to render that drowsy feeling. This process can be impaired by a toxic system, making it much harder to fall asleep and stay asleep.

· Regulate Bowel Movements

By increasing fiber. Having regular bowel movements is crucial to your health because if you aren’t regular, the toxins in your colon are given time to be reabsorbed into your healthy system.

· Improve Skin Health

By helping restore proper moisture and oils to skin.

· Slow Aging

By fighting deterioration of collagen (main cause of aging) and combating free radicals (the destroyers of healthy cells).

·  Regulate & Boost Immune System

·  Regulate or Eliminate Bloating, Puffiness, Gas, and/or Indigestion

By regulating good to bad bacteria and enzyme ratios in your body that keep you in balance.

There are countless effective ways to detoxify your body, all catering to your varied levels of likes, dislikes, lifestyles and budgets and whims, but whatever you do, make sure to do some research. Find something that has been proven to render results, that has a well established history, and that you will enjoy. Suffering is not the goal; the goal is to be kind to yourself, work with and heal your body from the inside out. Namaste (I bow to the divine in you), Agenda readers. (How to Detox in “Fitness 101”)

Written by Anthony Heredia

Heal the Body . . . Heal the Mind . . . Heal the World!

Healing begins in the mind. An individual releases illness by first surrendering to the present moment and then experiencing relief. The healer acts as a conduit to allow that energy to flow to others. The patient permits that healing, and the energy is cleansed. Love and warmth are the healing agents that heal others as well as the healer.

I have discovered that the body reveals the source of its pain. We emit frequencies that change, depending on where our sickness lies.

Reiki is one particular healing medium that works in concert with the healer’s and the patient’s energy. Everyone can heal. We all have light within ourselves to help one another mentally as well as physically. We only have to become aware.

I am a healer. When the body becomes unbalanced, I work with the individual to bring the body and the mind into equilibrium. Compassion is the greatest tool in my medicine bag; for when people feel loved and accepted, they can then accept the healing, blocks are released, and loving energy is allowed to enter. To practice as a healer is to share empathy and compassion.

Have you heard that the cook should not prepare the meal in anger? The same goes for energy work. I cannot remain angry when practicing healing because soon my own illness of mind begins to fade. When compassion is shared with others, it expands and illuminates areas within us where darkness resides.

Whoever you experience God to be, universally, God is expressed as light. Light is love and love is light. I’ve experienced the light as yellow in hue, and in the past when I’ve sensed healing of the heart and of the body, I’ve felt the temperature grow a few degrees warmer. I really believe that someday when doctors have a better understanding of how energy and frequencies are experienced in the body, they will no longer need lasers and knives to perform surgery. The surgeon will use instruments that correct imbalances in the energy field by using sound and light at different frequencies and wavelengths.

When I place my hands on or above the body, I sense darkness where there is illness and hear a change in the sound of the energy flow. Not all are sensitive as I am to this, but one can learn how to increase his or her sensitivity because with the desire to heal comes the ability. It is a matter of one’s intention.

As the individual goes, so goes the world. There is an individual mind and an individual body, so there is a group mind and body. Potentially we can heal the world with first experiencing healing within ourselves. Hope is the salve that heals, and if I become awakened to the misery of others, I could help to alleviate that misery by offering assistance borne from empathy and compassion.

Have you ever traveled to an area and felt ill and couldn’t tell why? It happened to me a few years ago when I visited Nuremburg, Germany. I felt heaviness in my chest (the region of the heartchakra ) the whole time I was there and couldn’t quite eliminate the sadness I experienced. This was the place where thousands of Jews were sent on the long journey to their slow deaths. A place maintains a memory, for darkness never really leaves an area until it is illuminated. I believe that I sensed the sorrow of the people who were driven to their deaths.

We can illuminate the world in mind and in body by empathizing with others and showing them compassion. Until we stop despising others, we will continue to experience darkness within ourselves. This will cause disease of the mind and the body, and by extension cause disease to the collective mind and body. Cities, countries, and the world represent the collective. Love is the universal salve that heals the collective.

Stevie Wonder has so eloquently stated that our world is truly in need of love today. Mata Amritanandamayi (Ammachi), a holy woman from India who embraces people around the world in order to take on their karma and heal the mind, body, and spirit has stated that with compassion and empathy, you can heal the world.

Healing starts within; and once our hearts are opened, we can develop empathy, and in turn help others to heal. As the late Michael Jackson said so well in his song “Heal the World,”

Heal The World
Make It A Better Place
For You And For Me
And The Entire Human Race
There Are People Dying
If You Care Enough
For The Living
Make A Better Place
For You And For Me

Lisa Trimarchi

lisaantoinettetr@yahoo.com

I Talk Chic: The Only Way I Know How

I developed my “Talking Chic” column in 2004. This was just after I received my bachelor’s degree in journalism and a minor in speech communications from California State University, Fullerton (CSUF). Yes, I had a lot to say to the world—I mean a lot. So imagine the rush I felt when Kaylene Peoples, the publisher and editor in chief ofAgenda Magazine, offered me the platform to just, well, talk. And talk about fashion; puh-lease add more cherries to that pie!

I worked in the TBD department at Nordstrom when I first started my column. And I clearly recall when I gave my acceptance speech to Kaylene. By myself, standing next to the “holds” in the back office, I felt that this moment was supposed to come my way. I knew that my interest in fashion and style would exceed merchandising racks of new trends and getting sizes for customers (even though I loved it all and still personally shop with women!). I desired the chance to sit with an actual designer and pick his or her brain, asking such as questions, Why this fabric? Why only these sizes? Have you always wanted to do this?

Thanks to Agenda Magazine, those days eventually arrived.

So for the last five years, I have been able to chat about the chic things in life—designer collections, Los Angeles fashion shows, my celebrity fashion inspirations, helping women clean out their closets, social networking, family heirlooms, thrift-store shopping, finding the right jeans—my values of what I consider chic topics to address.

I grew up with this magazine and have gone through numerous life changes! But the one thing that has been constant amongst joyful as well as heartbreaking experiences is my “Talking Chic” column. It has helped me stay strong, become more confident, and accept exactly who I am.

By Elana Pruitt, ‘Good Girl Gone Shopping’http://www.diaryofapersonalshopper.blogspot.com

Lindy Flowers – Agenda Magazine Spokesmodel

Lindy Flowers came onboard as Agenda Magazine’s spokesmodel last year for the Summer 2008 issue. Her first segment was shot at the Santa Monica Beach pier early one weekday morning. Her professionalism allowed us to finish the entire segment in less than five hours. That is literally unheard of. Not only did she interview tourists, shoot several collections of swimsuits both in and out of the ocean, she was still able to go to her next photo shoot with time to spare. That day Lindy proved she had what it takes, not only as a model, but as a media personality to boot.

Since that first segment, Lindy has starred in our Fall 2008 and Spring 2009 issues, introducing topics and setting the tone forAgenda Magazine. Still working constantly, she has recently shot a Volkswagen campaign, walked in several runway shows modeling Etro & Carolina Herrera designs. And she recently shot the fall editorial with Ash Gupta Studio 838, which will run in the August 2009 issue. Keep checking back as Lindy will be appearing every season with new segments for the magazine.

You can follow Lindy at www.twitter/agendamag.

Summer 2008 Segment

Fall 2008 Segment

Spring 2009 Segment

Marilyn Anderson – Agenda Magazine’s Travel and Entertainment Writer and So Much More!

If you’ve enjoyed reading about Miami and getting an up-front view of Taiwan, then you’ve been reading Marilyn Anderson’s travel and entertainment section in Agenda Magazine. Marilyn, along with co-writer Dennis L. Lanning, has taken us on so many well-chosen excursions. Her column, “Romance on the Road,” has helped countless readers find their ideal vacation spot. She has also reviewed some of the best Broadway, off-Broadway, theater, movies, concerts, and benefits.

“Dolly Parton, who starred in the original movie and also wrote the lead Grammy-winning song, “Nine to Five,” has written both the music and lyrics for the stage version. Parton composed some twenty new songs, everything from rousing production numbers to a romantic ballad. The musical’s book was written by Patricia Resnick, who co-wrote the screenplay for the movie.” -Marilyn Anderson, Five Fab Femmes Make “9 to 5” Fantastic Fun!

The Travel and Entertainment section debuted in the Holiday 2006 issue. Little did I know at the time that it would turn into such a staple for the magazine. Marilyn does a very thorough review, unrivaled by any I’ve read. Her colorful, yet accurate descriptions of each excursion leaves me wanting a vacation. In fact, I took a trip to Miami based upon one of her reviews, and it was everything she had described.

“Befitting the upscale Noble House chain, our room had a mixture of elegant and interesting touches, including extremely soft and fluffy linens, large screen LED TV and a free standing, claw-foot tub in the bathroom. Opening the optional sliding door gave us a crisp starry view out the bedroom window, while we were soaking in a bub-bub-bubbly tub. Isn’t that romantic?” -Marilyn Anderson, Seattle Is for Lovers, Umbrella Optional

I met Marilyn when I was researching a topic for Agenda ‘s single women. That search for a dating expert led me to Marilyn, and we featured her in our Winter 2006 issue. Her internationally published book Never Kiss a Frog – A Girl’s Guide to Creatures from the Dating Swamp, an easy read, was filled with wonderful advice. And ever since, that synergy has been enjoyed by all. Currently, Agenda Magazine ‘s Agenda Pictures and Never Kiss a Frog Productions are in the process ofcompleting a series of webisodes, bringing to the small screen nine scenarios right out of her book. Marilyn also wrote and co-produced another new comedy webisode series, I Married an Einstein.

Marilyn Anderson is a professional writer for film and TV. She has written for Murphy Brown, FAME, Sherman Oaks, Friday the 13th – the Series, and Carol & Company, starring Carol Burnett. The organization Women in Film honored Marilyn with a LUMINAS Award for the positive depiction of women in film and television. Last year one of her Romantic Comedies was produced and aired on Lifetime TV.

Marilyn has been interviewed on over 250 radio & television shows and has been featured in magazines & newspapers nationwide, includingTeen People, Complete Woman, the National Examiner, The Sun, Rocky Mountain News, Las Vegas Sun, Boca News, Toronto Sun, Calgary Sun, Vancouver Sun, METRO NY, METRO Boston, METRO Philly, and LA Splash Magazine.

In addition, she has written relationship articles for the Los Angeles Times, Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, Jewish News of Greater Phoenix, Chicago Wedding Pages, Long Island Wedding Pages, Arizona Wedding Pages, Betty Confidential and others. As a relationship expert on Expert Village, Ms. Anderson tells viewers “How to do effective internet dating” in 22 video segments.

Marilyn has a unique background. She was originally a biologist and worked at the National Academy of Sciences, where she became an expert in the mating habits of animals. Now she is an expert on the mating habits of the human animal!

To learn more about Marilyn Anderson, visitwww.neverkissafrog.com.

By Kaylene Peoples