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Claire Trevor and Edmund Lowe in Black Sheep (Allan Dwan, 1935)
Cast: Edmund Lowe, Claire Trevor, Tom Brown, Eugene Pallette, Adrienne Ames, Herbert Mundin, Ford Sterling, Jed Prouty, Billy Bevan, David Torrence. Screenplay: Allen Rivkin, Allan Dwan. Cinematography: Arthur C. Miller. Art direction: Duncan Cramer. Film editing: Alex Troffey. Music: Oscar Levant. 
Is it because it stars Edmund Lowe and Claire Trevor, and not, say, William Powell and Carole Lombard, that I had never seen Black Sheep before? Because Lowe, a second-string leading man at best, is perfectly fine as the suave but penniless gambler trying to recoup his fortunes on a ship sailing back to the States. And Trevor is delightful as the similarly broke actress going home after failing to make it big on the stage in Europe. Trevor, in fact, is something of a revelation: She's now best known for playing hard-bitten dames like Dallas, who was run out of town by the respectable ladies and put onto the titular vehicle of Stagecoach (John Ford, 1939). And she won an Oscar as the gangster's moll Gaye Dawn in Key Largo (John Huston, 1948). Who knew she had the gift for comedy that she shows in Black Sheep? And it's mostly a comedy, with a melodramatic twist provided by Allan Dwan, who wrote the story for which Allen Rivkin provided some lively dialogue. Lowe's John Francis Dugan and Trevor's Janette Foster team up to save the naïve young Fred Curtis (Tom Brown) from being fleeced by the card sharps Belcher (Eugene Pallette) and Schmelling (Jed Prouty) and by the slinky Millicent Bath (Adrienne Ames). Young Curtis, from a proper Bostonian family, owes Mrs. Bath a large sum, which she uses to blackmail him into helping her smuggle into the States a valuable pearl necklace that she has stolen. It's the usual shipboard intrigue plot we've seen before, played for comedy. But Dwan gives it a turn toward melodrama when Dugan discovers that the young man he's protecting is his own son. (Dwan seems to have borrowed this device from his own movie, East Side, West Side (1927), which likewise involves a father being separated from his son by a snooty family.) But it's mostly a comedy with some sharp repartee and a gallery of supporting actors like Pallette and Prouty, Herbert Mundin as a man in top hat and tails who's so drunk he doesn't know where he is or even who he is, and Ford Sterling as Mather, the shipboard detective who's Dugan's nemesis. There's also a sappy song, "In Other Words, I'm in Love," with lyrics by Sidney Clare and music by Oscar Levant, sung sappily by Dick Webster, which doesn't bear mentioning except that Levant's Gershwinesque music also serves as the film's score. 
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On Nov. 24, 1947, Congress voted to hold the “Hollywood 10” in contempt. The following day the Motion Picture Association of America announced that the “Hollywood 10” directors, producers, and writers who had refused to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) would be fired or suspended. The Hollywood 10 were Albert Maltz, Dalton Trumbo, John Howard Lawson, Samuel Ornitz, Ring Lardner Jr., Lester Cole, Alvah Bessie, Herbert Biberman, Edward Dmytryk, and Robert Adrian Scott. The ABA Journal notes, "Walt Disney and Ronald Reagan, then president of the Screen Actors Guild, testified before the [HUAC] committee, as did other famous actors. Others actively organized against the investigation as an attack on freedom of speech. And 19 witnesses subpoenaed by HUAC—many of them important Hollywood writers and artists—said they would not provide testimony implicating colleagues in Hollywood." This censorship impacted popular culture for years to come, as noted by screenwriter Allen Rivkin in Jewish Currents, "Movies of the 1950s did not display any evidence of the populist spirit which infused some of the more notable ‘30s and ‘40s films. On the contrary, studios complacently turned out hundreds of movies which… debased women, ignored Blacks and other minorities, and exalted war and imperialism…"
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Sally Phipps (born Byrnece Beutler; May 25, 1911 – March 17, 1978) was an American actress.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beutler, Sally Phipps was born Byrnece Beutler in Oakland, California on May 25, 1911. She attended Tamalpais High School and was a sales girl in a department store in San Francisco before she began acting.
She was only three years old and the veteran winner of several beautiful baby contests when she appeared under the name Bernice Sawyer as the Baby in the film Broncho Billy And The Baby, made at the Niles, California, Essanay Studio in late 1914. She made two more Broncho Billy westerns there in early 1915, The Western Way and The Outlaw's Awakening.
Fox studio gave her the name Sally Phipps in 1926, when she was 15. Until 1929, she was a Fox Film star who appeared in well over 20 films, including a cameo in F.W. Murnau's classic Sunrise. She was originally discovered by director Frank Borzage while still attending Fairfax High School in Los Angeles, California. She began her work at the studio starring in two-reel comedies.
Her first was Light Wines And Bearded Ladies (1926). Other comedies, both in 1927, were Girls and Gentlemen Prefer Scotch. Her first role in a feature was in Bertha, the Sewing Machine Girl (1926). Soon after, she was selected as one of the 13 1927 WAMPAS Baby Stars. Her first starring role in a feature was Love Makes 'Em Wild (1927).
A May 4, 1927 review in the Appleton Post-Crescent complimented her skill as a performer in Love Makes 'Em Wild:
Miss Phipps is one of the most charming actresses we have had the privilege of seeing in many a day. She has a personality which is distinctly individual, to say the least, and flirts across the silver sheet with a grace which would become an actress of many more years experience.
In August 1927, she signed a five-year contract with Sol M. Wurtzel, personal secretary to William Fox. Fox sent Wurtzel to supervise West Coast productions for his studio in 1917. Phipps' Fox Film contract for October 1927 stipulated she was bound to the studio for a period of five years. She would be paid a starting wage of $125, which would rise to $600 a week for the last six months before expiration.
Phipps starred in the very popular High School Hero, with leading man Nick Stuart, which opened in late 1927. She was also the female lead for the 1928 Fox features Why Sailors Go Wrong, News Parade, and None but the Brave. Her co-star for the first two films was Nick Stuart. The other co-starred Charles Morton. The News Parade is about the life of a Fox News cameraman and the daughter of a camera-shy millionaire. The motion picture was filmed in New York City, Lake Placid, New York, Palm Beach, Florida, and Havana, Cuba.
Her last screen appearance at Fox was in the 1929 two-reel comedy talkie Detectives Wanted, starring Clark and McCullough. Two years later, she appeared on Broadway in the Kaufman and Hart comedy spoof of Hollywood, Once In A Lifetime (1930-1931), playing Susan Walker, the movie-struck ingenue.
While on Broadway, she appeared as the female lead to Joe Penner in his 1931 Vitaphone two-reel comedy, Where Men Are Men. In it, she played Nancy Carter, a Western comedy vamp. In 1935, she again played a movie-struck ingenue in another Broadway comedy, Knock On Wood, by Allen Rivkin.
On June 6, 1931, she married Gimbels department-store heir Benedict Gimbel Jr. (the grandson of Adam Gimbel and father of Ted Nathanson), and moved to Philadelphia; they divorced in 1935.
In 1941, she married New York musician Alfred Marion Harned in Coyoacan, Mexico; they had two children, Maryanna and Robert, both born in Des Moines, Iowa; they divorced in 1956.
In the summer of 2019, The Sally Phipps Archive was accepted into the Margaret Herrick Library of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences in Hollywood, California. The Archive, now known as the “Sally Phipps Papers”, consists of extensive pictorial material, including hundreds of scene stills from her films made at Fox, Essanay Niles, and Warner Brothers Vitaphone; from her two Broadway shows; publicity and pinup photos; and also 16mm prints of a couple of her films, lobby cards, posters, glass slides, theater programs, and heralds.
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DEAD RECKONING
(1947 • Columbia • 100 min)
“Sorry gorgeous I didn’t see what you looked like…” by Tony D’Ambra September 1, 2010
It is as if at a meeting at Columbia Pictures in early 1946 it was decided to make a ‘Film Noir’. John Cromwell’s Dead Reckoning (1947) is so #noir it is a parody of noir: they threw the then non-existent book at the film and produced a glorious pastiche of rip-offs and knowing references not only to earlier noirs but contemporary and future noirs. The picture which was completed on September 22, 1946 – it was released on January 22, 1947 – would have been in production when Nino Frank coined the term ‘film noir’ in his seminal article, A New Kind of Policier: the Criminal Adventure, in Paris, France in August 1946.
The credentials. John Cromwell went on to direct the important noirs, The Racket (1951), Caged (1950), and The Company She Keeps (1951), but he had no track record in noir in 1946, and the team of writers behind the screenplay doesn’t amount to the usual suspects to any degree – but for one exception. The script was adapted from a story by Sidney Biddell and Gerald Adams. Adams went on to script The Next Big Steal (1949) and Armored Car Robbery (1950), and wrote the story for His Kind of Woman (1951 uncredited).  Allen Rivkin who wrote the film treatment, later scripted Gambling House (film) (1950) and Tension (1949). The screenplay was a joint effort of Oliver H.P. Garrett and Steve Fisher. Garrett has no other noir credits, so the perp has to be Fisher who had form. Fisher wrote the stories for I Wake Up Screaming (1941) and Johnny Angel's (1945), and scripted Berlin Correspondent (1942) and Lady in the Lake (1947).
Veteran DP Leo Tover with no other noir credits establishes a strong expressionist cred, and the rococo costume designer Jean Louis squeezes femme-fatale Lizabeth Scott into some seriously flamboyant gowns.
It may be all down to serendipity, but I smell a rat.
The references. Great maxi rip-offs of The Maltese Falcon (1941), High Sierra (1941), Double Indemnity (1944), Murder, My Sweet (1944),  The Big Sleep (1946),  Gilda (1946), Out of the Past - 1947, and The File on Thelma Jordon (1950) – I know – I am in some cases talking rip-offs of future noirs – so sue me!
The story.  Humphrey Bogart is a war-hero turned hard-boiled amateur PI – he ran a fleet of cabs before the war – tracking down the mysterious death of an army buddy, who it turns out joined-up to escape a murder rap. Enter Lizabeth Scott as the dead guy’s glamorous but shifty girlfriend. Add a gambling den, hoods, and suspicious cops, and you get a noir – of sorts – the deal is not earnest and too knowing to be taken too seriously. But what fun! Bogie’s lines are classic wise-ass. To a bartender: “Come here sweet-heart”.
The lowdown. The movie opens with Bogart being pursued down a city street at night in the rain, with the wet asphalt glimmering. He loses the pursuers after hiding in a church. He way-lays a padre in the gloom and tells his story in flash-back. Vets Bogart and his buddy are on their way to Washington to get war decorations, but his buddy jumps the train after a press photo is taken. Bogart heads off to find him and find out why the guy has gone AWOL. Bogart traces him to a university town that looks like Chandler’s LA – the guy has been killed in an auto accident. The intrepid Bogie in mufti tracks down the girlfriend, Scott, an ex-chanteuse in a casino fronting as a cabaret, who after reprising her recent chart-hit and making an impression, introduces Bogie to the casino-operator, a suave foreigner engagingly played by Morris Carnovsky, and his sadistic henchman (a great camp turn by Marvin Miller). Well one drink leads to another – the last one spiked – and Bogie wakes up with a heavy hangover in his hotel-room and a stiff in the other twin-bed for company. You get the picture? Then all proceeds apace as Bogie endeavors to find out who killed his buddy and why. There is a double and later a triple-cross, with Bogie falling hard for Scott. The femme-fatale smells of jasmine not honey-suckle, and she just happens to be the casino guy’s wife! The final shoot-out is Out of the Past out of The Big Sleep. I don’t know how Bogie kept a straight face with the almost verbatim rip of the lines from The Maltese Falcon as he drives with Scott soon to hold a gun on him:
Bogart: Then there’s Johnny. When a guy’s pal is killed, he ought to do something. Scott: Don’t you love me? Bogart: That’s the tough part of it, but it’ll pass. Those things do, in time…
The final scene is an angelic Thelma Jordan on a hospital trolley, with death a parachute jump down the High Sierras. “Geronimo.”
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Blue Monday from the Collections: Wedding Themed!
"Under the Nuptial Canopy, Wedding Sermons" by Samuel Rosenblatt, Rabbi of Beth Tfiloh Congregation, 1975. JMM 1994.56.2 
Inscribed by the author "to Tena and John Smeyne whom I had the privilege to [meet?] in happy wedlock. With warmest wishes, Samuel Rosenblatt." Tena Sussman and John Smeyne were married on December 26, 1961, by Rabbi Rosenblatt at Blue Crest North - their sermon, however, is not in the book.
Sermons are listed by wedding in the back, under the read more.
David H. Rosenblatt and Jaclyn Rivkin, August 16, 1949
Judah I. Rosenblatt and Lisa Herzfeld, June 12, 1956
Josef E. Rosenblatt and Marilyn Schoenfeld, July 5, 1965
Rabbi Max Hoch and Gladys Woloch, May 1938
Marcus Rosenblatt and Sylvia Naboshek, Deember 14, 1935
Ralph Rosenblatt and Bernice Bershad, December 26, 1936
Chaim Kaufman and Rachel Givner, December 12, 1948
Jean Woloch and Ira Jacobson, November 17, 1963
Edward S. Margolis and Beverly Abramowitz, February 4, 1951
Bernard Shaivitz and Lonna Abramowotiz, March 25, 1957
Alan Wasserman and Elaine Sagner, December 5, 1953
Albert Isaacs and Carmel Allen, January 21, 1951
Norman Epstein and Florence Weiss, June 11, 1957
Dr. Julian R. Goldberg and Barbara Fox, March 15, 1964
Leonard J. Attman and Phyllis Lazinsky, December 15, 1953
Kenneth B. Lewis and Rona Epstein, July 4, 1954
Dr. David Davidson and Mary Jane Carroll, February 10, 1963
P.M. Nachman and Naomi Dahne, March 17, 1940
Alvin E. Greenfeld and Judith Davidson, Deember 14, 1947
Jack Cheslock and Velma Katz, November 30, 1947
Robert Kotlowitz and Betty Leibowitz, October 14, 1950
Larry Waranc and Susan Krumholz, June 17, 1973
Abraham J. Billig and Sarah Awrach, January 20, 1929
Arnold Sagner and Monica Eisenstein, October 22, 1961
Anita Goodman and Howard Rubenstein, April 4, 1965
Marlene Goodman and Stewart Greenebaum, June 5, 1960
Dr. Joel Nudelman and Brenda Silbert, January 31, 1960
Benjamin Cardin and Myra Edelman, November 24, 1964 / "first draft" Joel Fedder and Ellen Sachs, August 14, 1956
David Barron and Linda Singer, Dcember 21, 1969
Herbert Siegel and Marian Seldin, May 31, 1942
Lester Spandorfer and Merle Sue Bank, June 17, 1956
Howard Brown and Frona Holzman, December 20, 1964
Morton Swimmer and Dorothy Barron, June 2, 1954
Morris Wolf and Barbara Friedman, June 29, 1954
Stanley Albert and Ellen Hankin, and Donald Gertler and Anita Hankin, March 29, 1959
Irwin Steinman and Lynn Robbins, March 7, 1964
Adolph Seligman and Pearl Burman, August 29, 1948
Julius Glass and Alice Smith, Deember 14, 1947
Philp Altfeder and Rena Klein, Nove3mber 30, 1941
Arnold Schaftel and Myra Epstein, February 7, 1951
Klaus Buchdahl and Betty Keiser, June 7, 1942
M. Leo Storch and Hannah Hirmes, January 3, 1954
Kenneth Caplan and Louise Miller, August 6, 1967
David Komins and Lynne Needle, June 24, 1958
Barron Bank and Marjorie Liebman, October 16, 1955
Lowell Glazer and Harriet Lazinsky, January 24, 1960
David Kornblatt and Barbara Rodbell, April 1, 1951
Rabbi Herbert Mandl and Barbara Toltzis, August 18, 1968
Barry Berman and Libby Spector, July 30, 1961
Milton Magarill and Elaine Kotlowitz, June 7, 1953
S. Leonard Sollins and Helen Burman / "second draft" Herbert Garten and Sura Fedder, December 25, 1949
Irwin Schwartz and Susan Shaivitz, January 21, 1961
Jules Shaivitz and Shirley Sussman, February 10, 1952
Theodore Fepelstein and Sally Greenberg, September 26, 1948
Avrum Abramowitz and Barbara Becker, January 26, 1955
Scott Yurow and Susan Schaftel, December 29, 1973
Dr. Sidney Bludman and Carol Schapiro, June 16, 1974
Schlomoh Spetner and Minda Storch, June 25, 1974
David H. Rosenblatt and Jaclyn Rivkin, August 16, 1949
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Allen Weisselberg Immunity Deal Shows Prosecutors Are Going After Trump Family, Not Trump Organization
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Allen Weisselberg is allegedly the “money man” in the Trump organization. Checks do not get written by the Trump organization without Weisselberg’s say so. Today, the Wall Street Journal reports that some time ago, Weisselberg received immunity in exchange for cooperating with the investigation into Michael Cohen.
It’s interesting that Weisselberg received immunity. By getting immunity, Weisselberg gives up his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. Once he agreed to cooperate, it’s natural that Weisselberg would ask for immunity. Even if he’s not guilty of anything, witnesses are wise to get immunity before speaking with prosecutors in any capacity, if it is offered. The mainstream press has a habit of impugning guilt simply because a person protects himself from prosecution, and we should not do that here.
But… the fact that prosecutors were offering immunity suggests that their focus isn’t really on the Trump Organization. Given what we’ve been told about Weisselberg’s status within the Trump Organization, all doors should lead to him in terms of any organizational illegality. If you want to go after the structure, Weisselberg is one of the men you want to get. Why give him immunity, especially if it’s just to help catch a relatively low-level functionary like Michael Cohen? Cohen was going down anyway, you didn’t need the “financial gatekeeper of the Trump Organization” to make Cohen fall.
I read this deal as an indication that prosecutors are focused on Trump personally, and his family. If you want the Trump kids, Weisselberg is key. It’s been reported that Weisselberg knew more about Trump’s businesses than Trump’s own children. The fact that Weisselberg can now be compelled to testify bodes ill for Don Jr., Ivanka, and Eric. (Unlike President Trump, I’m not forgetting Tiffany, I’m just giving her the benefit of the doubt she seems to deserve.)
It’s possible, even likely, that Weisselberg restricted his cooperation to Cohen and kept the kids out of it. But, now that Cohen has essentially flipped, it’s not hard to see how the Cohen guilty plea will quickly spread to an investigation into his children. New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood has already asked permission to go after Trump charities in a criminal case, and that lays squarely at the feet of the Trump family.
If it feels like everything is unraveling for Trump… it is. Legally, it is.
Politically… I’m sure Mitch McConnell and Paul Ryan have nothing to say about recent developments.
Allen Weisselberg, Longtime Trump Organization CFO, Is Granted Immunity in Cohen Probe [Wall Street Journal]
Elie Mystal is the Executive Editor of Above the Law and the Legal Editor for More Perfect. He can be reached @ElieNYC on Twitter, or at [email protected]. He will resist.
Allen Weisselberg Immunity Deal Shows Prosecutors Are Going After Trump Family, Not Trump Organization republished via Above the Law
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ultimavoce · 5 years
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Woody Allen: la morte sul set, le relazioni umane, il cinema
Dopo lo scandalo #MeToo, l'Europa accoglie l'ultimo lavoro di #WoodyAllen, che promette "Non mi ritirerò mai".
Nonostante le recenti polemiche sull’onda del MeToo, l’instancabile autore e attore statunitense non ha nessuna intenzione di andare in pensione
Sarebbe davvero inutile e pretenzioso illudersi di poter presentare Woody Allen. Non soltanto perché è noto ai più, autore amato da almeno tre generazioni, ma perché è troppe cose. Musicista, scrittore, regista, attore, umorista, qualcuno azzarderebbe…
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Since 1986, the James Beard Foundation has celebrated and honored chefs and other leaders making America’s food culture more delicious, diverse, and sustainable for everyone. On Friday, The James Beard Foundation (JBF) hosted The JBF Gala: A Night of Award Winners. This year’s JBF celebrated the incomparable and gracious, Susan Ungaro. As some of you may or may not know, Susan has decided to leave her position as president of JBF, saying “I’ve been at this for 11 years and I feel I have one more adventure in my career, something meaningful, maybe one that’s less taxing than this.” Under her inspiring leadership, the foundation has risen not only in accolades and programs, but fundraising as well. JBF’s  annual income more than tripled to nearly $12 million since the previous fiscal year. What an amazing way to send Susan Ungaro off on her next adventure.
The JBF Gala: A Night of Award Winners was held at the iconic Rainbow Room and featured a once-in-a-lifetime collaborative dinner by an impressive lineup of James Beard Award-winning chefs and beverage professionals, including Lidia Bastianich and Fortunato Nicotra (Felidia, NYC); Barbara Lynch (Barbara Lynch Gruppo, Boston); Jonathon Sawyer (The Greenhouse Tavern, Cleveland); Michael Solomonov (Zahav, Philadelphia); and Mathew Woolf (Rainbow Room, NYC). JBF Award-winning sommelier Larry Stone curated the evening’s wines.
Although the temperatures were in the mid-20s in New York City, the Rainbow Room was transformed into a magically warm oasis with beautiful decor. More than 250 guests were in attendance including JBF Board of Trustees members Christy Brown, Peter Cameron, Jill Greenthal, Trevor Guthrie, Eric Kessler, John Kessler, Emily Luchetti, Nancy Lukitsh, Cindy McLoughlin, Richard Perlman, David Rivkin, Frederic Seegal, and John Washko, as well as JBF Award winners Paul Bartolotta, Daniel Boulud, Marion Nestle, and Art Smith. The night started with a reception featuring music by the Hot Club of Flatbush band, a silent auction of over 100 unique travel, gift, and culinary packages, and cocktails by bar director William Elliott of JBF Award winner Maison Premiere, Brooklyn, NY. Elliot served up two specialty cocktails that kept everyone coming back for more, they included our favorite, Padrino Nostro, a mix of Aromatic Bitters with Orgeat, Créme de Noyaux, Nardini Mandorla, Black Bottle Scotch Whisky, and Johnny Drum Bourbon. The other was The Shining Path, a mix of Lemon with Lemon Cordial, St- Germain, Avèze Gentiane Liqueur, and Salers Apéritif.
William Elliott of JBF Award winner Maison Premiere serving up our favorite cocktail, the Padrino Nostro.
At the start of the sit-down dinner, a sneak peek from “30 years: A Celebration of the James Beard Foundation,” a special premiering on the ABC Television Network on November 26, was shown. The live auction was hosted by celebrity auctioneer Billy Harris where offerings included “A Glamorous Taste of Argentina,” a six-night, unique package for two in the wine country of Mendoza and cultural experiences in Buenos Aires; “An Insider’s Private Maui Getaway,” a seven-night exclusive getaway  for two at Hotel Wailea; “The Gramercy Tavern Chef Alumni Dinner,” a dinner for 22 featuring an unforgettable meal prepared by JBF Award winner Michael Anthony and Gramercy Tavern alumni; “Your Starr-Studded Dinner Party,” a remarkable James Beard House dinner for 40 featuring JBF Award winner Stephen Starr, Daniel Rose, Daniel Skurnick, and more. The silent and live auction packages raised almost $240,000 to support the James Beard Foundation’s mission and programs.
The Super Silent items included a four-night stay at the world-renowned Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman and tickets to the tenth-annual Cayman Cookout hosted by JBF Award–winning chef Eric Ripert and friends, including JBF Award winners José Andrés, Rick Bayless, Daniel Boulud, Anthony Bourdain, Sean Brock, Dominique Crenn, Robert Irvine, Emeril Lagasse, Michael Mina, and Alfred Portale; a lavish 18-course dinner at Thomas Keller’s restaurant French Laundry; and an eight-course dinner for 12 by the Rainbow Room’s chefs, paired with wines from the private cellar, and served in the exclusive private dining room with 270-degree views of the city.
JBF President, Susan Ungaro, Chef Lidia Bastianich, Chef Daniel Boulud at the dinner.
At the end of the evening, JBF board chair Frederic Seegal and JBF board chair emeritus Emily Luchetti addressed the attendees. “For the past 11 years, we have had the remarkable good fortune to have Susan help us realize our full potential as a major force for positive change in the culinary industry,” said Seegal. “It is because of her extraordinary leadership that we are so well positioned for decades to come and recognized as the foremost culinary arts organization in the world.”
“Perhaps most meaningful to all of us has been Susan’s dedication to the mission of the James Beard Foundation and the vast culinary community the organization serves,” added Luchetti. “Likely a daunting task to many, Susan built and nurtured close relationships with many of the country’s leading chefs and restaurateurs, step by step building trust and faith in her vision for the James Beard Foundation to serve and support the amazing people who make up our great American culinary community.”
Honorary event chairs Ted Allen and Carla Hall are all smiles.
The dinner concluded with a call for pledges to support the next generation of culinary leaders through the JBF National Scholars Program, which awards scholarship support of up to $20,000 to students in each of the ten regions as defined by the James Beard Awards, as well as the Women’s Leadership Programs, which provide mentoring and internship opportunities for female chefs. Ahmass Fakahany of Altamarea Group and Steven Elkes and Josh Elkes of the Elkes Family Foundation together generously contributed a matching gift of $40,000, resulting in more than$100,000 raised in support of these important initiatives.
The evening also included spectacular passed sweets and dessert stations by pastry chef Ghaya Oliveira (Daniel, NYC) and host chef Mathew Woolf (Rainbow Room, NYC), who each presented a magnificent array of treats, including Mille-Feuille Kumbawa with Apple Confit; Salted Pistachio–Praliné Cubes; Concorde Pear with Vermicelli–Roasted Chestnuts; Flourless Bolivia Chocolate Cake with Cranberry–Spicebush Geleé; Espresso Tart with Candied Pistachios; Pumpkin-Spiced Latte Lollipops; and an Ice Cream Sundae Bar Station. Throughout the after-dinner reception, guests enjoyed their desserts between sips of Kracher Trockenbeernauleslese, as well as coffee graciously provided by La Colombe.
The JBF Gala: A Night of Award Winners was sponsored by Gourmet Settings, La Colombe®, and Saratoga Spring Water. The 2017 JBF Gala supporter is Chefwear.
For more information, please visit jamesbeard.org. Cheers!
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Honorary event chairs Ted Allen and Carla Hall
"The JBF Gala: A Night of Award Winners" Celebrated Susan Ungaro #jbfgala #jamesbeard #food #eeeeeats Since 1986, the James Beard Foundation has celebrated and honored chefs and other leaders making America's food culture more delicious, diverse, and sustainable for everyone.
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On Nov. 24, 1947, Congress voted to hold the “Hollywood 10” in contempt. The following day the Motion Picture Association of America announced that the “Hollywood 10” directors, producers, and writers who had refused to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) would be fired or suspended. The Hollywood 10 were Albert Maltz, Dalton Trumbo, John Howard Lawson, Samuel Ornitz, Ring Lardner Jr., Lester Cole, Alvah Bessie, Herbert Biberman, Edward Dmytryk, and Robert Adrian Scott. The ABA Journal notes, "Walt Disney and Ronald Reagan, then president of the Screen Actors Guild, testified before the [HUAC] committee, as did other famous actors. Others actively organized against the investigation as an attack on freedom of speech. And 19 witnesses subpoenaed by HUAC—many of them important Hollywood writers and artists—said they would not provide testimony implicating colleagues in Hollywood." This censorship impacted popular culture for years to come, as noted by screenwriter Allen Rivkin in Jewish Currents, "Movies of the 1950s did not display any evidence of the populist spirit which infused some of the more notable ‘30s and ‘40s films. On the contrary, studios complacently turned out hundreds of movies which… debased women, ignored Blacks and other minorities, and exalted war and imperialism…"
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