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Montecito Journal - Basehart Foundation
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Monte ito
Miscellany
by Richard Mineards
Richard covered the Royal Family for Britain’s Daily Mirror and Daily Mail, and was an editor on New
York Magazine. He was also a national anchor on CBS, a commentator on ABC Network News, host on
E! TV, a correspondent on the syndicated show Extra, and a commentator on the KTLA Morning News.
He moved to Montecito nine years ago.
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Academy student Cole Evers is
expanding his horizons.
The talented performer, a member of
Janet Adderley’s Santa Barbara Youth
Ensemble Theatre, is hitting the big
time singing in front of nearly 42,000
sports fans at Chicago’s legendary
Wrigley Field before a game between
the Chicago Cubs and the New York
Mets, who used to be co-owned by an
old friend, the late Nelson Doubleday.
“Cole decided his summer project
would be to try to sing the National
Anthem at a major league baseball stadium,” says his entrepreneur father,
Scott Evers.
Working with his school’s musical
director, Ian Putnam, he recorded it a
Cole Evers faces his biggest-ever audience at
Chicago’s Wrigley Field
capella on the academy’s professional
equipment, added his resume, and
wrote personal letters to all 30 major
league baseball teams.
“Every year, tens of thousands of
performers apply to every profession-
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16 – 23 June 2016
MISCELLANY (Continued from page 6)
al sports team for this honor and,
aside from a few postcards confirming
receipt of his submission, we had no
luck.
“But, just last week, we got a call
from a very kind woman in the Windy
City who said there had been a cancellation and would Cole like to sing the
National Anthem at Wrigley Field on
July 18. Cole confirmed immediately
and will be performing for the largest
audience of his career.”
Last fall, Janet asked the youngster
to join an equally talented group of
singers to record “Sorridi Amore Vai”
from the film Life is Beautiful on Italian
tenor Andrea Bocelli’s album Cinema.
Cole learned the song in both
Spanish and Italian and was featured
singing both melody and harmony
when the album was recorded at
EastWest Studios in Hollywood in the
same room the late Michael Jackson
recorded Thriller, Elvis Presley filmed
his 1968 comeback special, and Frank
Sinatra sang “My Way” and “New
York, New York”.
Cole’s group was then asked by
multi Grammy Award-winner David
Foster to sing live with the blind songmeister at the Dolby Theater, just a
tiara’s toss away, for the taping of the
Thirteen Great Performances TV special
on PBS.
Besides working with Foster and
Bocelli, Cole was able to meet several
presenters, including John Travolta,
Andy Garcia, and Nicole Scherzinger.
Cole, who I last wrote about in this
illustrious organ two years ago, has
now completed 30 auditions and call
backs for Broadway shows in New
York.
“He trains very hard with very
demanding coaches in Manhattan and
is now called to audition with a very
select group of extremely talented
boys,” says Scott. “He has made it to
the ‘final two’ several times, and it’s
always fun to hear your agent say
‘Whatever you do, don’t leave town!’”
No matter what happens on the
Great White Way, Cole’s confidence
and ability impresses all who see him.
On a single day last December, he
had second auditions for both The
King and I – working with 2015 Tony
Award best actress winner Kelli
O’Hara – and the lead child role in
School of Rock. His times were only
45 minutes apart, meaning that in
less than an hour, Cole performed
as a proper 1860s British schoolboy
living in Siam and then dashed 11
blocks into a crowded music store in
Times Square for a quick warmup on
lead guitar and drums, while donning a leather jacket and coolly aced
his audition on borrowed equipment
accompanied by a live rock band.
Cole, whose ever-encouraging
mother, Monique, died in February
after a valiant six-year battle with
breast cancer, has taken a break from
New York and Los Angeles casting.
but recently shot Nerris Nassiri’s
movie Charlie and the Baker, about
an orphan boy who meets a recent
widower, with both reconciling losses
through empathy and the magical
power of music, beating out dozens of
other applicants, with Nassiri describing him as “a director’s dream.”
The independent film is being
screened in L.A. this summer and
submitted for the Santa Barbara
International Film Festival.
Clearly, a seventh-grader destined
for the big time.
Seasons Change
Montecito hotelier Ty Warner is hitting the roof!
The Beanie Baby billionaire, who
owns the San Ysidro Ranch and the
Biltmore, is undertaking a major renovation of the ornately decorated ceilings at the Four Seasons property
across from Butterfly Beach.
“We started on the project more
than one year ago to apply period
specific stenciled patterns on many of
the existing ceilings throughout the
common areas,” says the tony hostelry’s publicist, Daniel Howard.
“This work has been continually
worked on by a team of artisans for
the past 12 months, in many cases
including multiple crews with overlapping schedules, working 24 hours
a day.”
Work is now nearing completion
this month in the sprawling lobby,
following renovation in the Ty Lounge
for three months, and last fall the
areas around the Bella Vista restaurant
were completed.
“Design inspiration came from the
Santa Barbara County Courthouse,
several Reginald Johnson residential
estates, a few notable structures in
Europe, and even the owner’s home
in Montecito, a Venetian-inspired
estate,” says Daniel.
“Ownership created the final design
colors and patterns in collaboration
with Darin Ward and his team of
craftsmen and include dozens of patterns, contrasting colors, and 24-carat
gold leaf detailing. All finishes are
presented glazed and treated to create
Newly restored ceiling in the Biltmore lobby
the timeless, antique quality of a finish
applied over 100 years prior.”
Several million dollars have been
spent so far with more to follow as
other areas, such as banquet rooms
and exterior wood elements, get the
artisans treatment starting this fall.
Year of the Lotus
Lotusland, the 37-acre gardening
oasis founded by opera singer Ganna
Walska with more than 3,000 plants
from around the globe, is officially one
of the top ten gardens in the world.
Top horticulturist Christopher
Bailes, a judge at London’s esteemed
Chelsea Flower Show, which took
place last month with most of the
Royal Family, including Queen
Elizabeth in attendance, has written up his Top 10 list in the venerable Daily Telegraph with Lotusland
a creditable fourth in the rankings
after the Singapore Botanical Gardens,
the Pukeiti Gardens in Taranaki, New
Zealand, and Giverny in France, home
of the late impressionist artist Monet,
who regularly painted the lilies in his
Japanese-inspired water garden.
“A fantasy of remarkable set pieces
of design and planting quite unlike
any other garden,” Bailes gushes
about Lotusland.
“The living architecture of palms
and succulents is juxtaposed with
exotic hard landscaping using a
remarkable range of materials from
volcanic scoria to green glass diamonds and abalone shells. It is theatrical both in intent and in execution.”
Other gardens picked for the list
are the Portland Japanese Garden in
Oregon, the Kirstenbosch National
Botanic Garden in Cape Town, South
Africa, Tresco Abbey Gardens in the
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Isles of Scilly, U.K., Great Dixter in
Sussex, England, Mount Stewart
in Northern Ireland, and the Royal
Horticultural Society Gardens in
Torrington, Devon, England.
Gwen Stauffer, Lotusland’s executive director, describes the ranking as
“an extraordinary distinction.”
“As the first of only two North
American gardens to make the list, we
are honored to be placed among some
of the world’s greatest public gardens.
“Lotusland’s vision is to be
renowned internationally and treasured locally. We want every Santa
Barbara resident to experience this
amazing botanical treasure, and we
thank all who help us steward the
garden for this community, as well as
the world.”
Dream Team
featured designs by Catherine Gee,
Jenni Kayne, and Miller’s Oath,
while singer-songwriter Cody Lovaas
entertained on guitar. Invitees noshed
on fare from the Wildwood Kitchen
and quaffed libations from the Potek
Winery and the Third Window
Brewery, with sweets from Cali Dolce
Gourmet Desserts and cookies from
the Himovitz familly.
Among those turning out for the
fashion and fun were Jeff and Hollye
Jacobs, Chris Lancashire, Kenny and
Elizabeth Slaught, Justine Roddick,
Luke Ebbin, Alan and Anne Sides,
Eric and Nina Philips, Craig Springer,
Heather Hambleton, Danielle Rocha,
Mara Abboud, Bilo Zarif, Ricardo
Calderon, Tanya Thicke, and Ali
Ahlstrand.
Blue Star Parking donated its services.
2nd Summer Dream
Runway Fashion Show
committee team:
Heather Hambleton;
Jacques Habra; Kisa
Heyer, CEO Dream
Foundation; and chair
Arlene Montesano with
displayed Tesla cars in
background (photo by
Priscilla)
Dream Foundation hosted its second annual sold-out Summer Dream
and fashion show at The Mill, our
tony town’s new artisan marketplace
on East Haley, with 250 Fashionistas
helping raise $30,000 for the popular
non-profit, which will benefit terminally ill adults aged 18 to 40, which
make up 20 percent of those wanting
dreams fulfilled.
Emceed by KEYT-TV’s chief meteorologist Alan Rose, the fashion
fest, chaired by Arlene Montesano,
Rising Angels
To mark the end of its current critically acclaimed season, the Ensemble
Theatre Company staged Noel
Coward’s comedy Fallen Angels, written when he was only 26 and the first
production by the urbane Englishman
in nearly two decades with the tony
troupe.
The 1920s-style New Vic production,
directed by Andrew Barnicle with
striking costume design by Dianne K.
Graebner, stars Paige Lindsey White
Top center is Santa
Barbara designer,
model, and event
sponsor Catherine
Gee in her studio surrounded by Runway
Models (photo by
Priscilla)
Comfortably
inside the
prized
18th-century
Wedding Bed
is Petra with
her father,
Paul Schurch,
and Beverley
Jackson (photo
by Priscilla)
J. Paul Boehmer, Julie Granata, and Paige Lindsey
White (photo by David Bazemore)
and Julie Granata, with Joseph Fuqua
and Matthew Floyd Miller as their
respective golf-playing passionless
husbands, and J. Paul Boehmer as the
amorous French former lover.
But Mary-Pat Green is a standout as
the cigarette-smoking, piano-playing
maid while the wives get increasingly
drunk as the day progresses and their
husbands are off playing the links in
Chichester, a lengthy drive from their
London flat.
This heavenly and delightfully risqué production, which has attracted
many larger-than-life comic actresses over time, including Tallulah
Bankhead,
Hermione
Gingold,
Hermione Baddeley, and Nancy
Walker, hits the romantic nail firmly
on the head with a script as sparkling
as the champagne the gals are imbibing.
It also marks the 10th anniversary of the talented Jonathan Fox as
Ensemble’s executive artistic director.
Congratulations all round.
Strange Bedfellows
Society doyenne Beverley Jackson
and I have been in bed together many
times during my nine years in our
rarefied enclave.
But before this news causes vexatious ripples at the Valley Club, I
would explain the bed in question, an
18th-century model from Shanghai,
has been used as her dining room in
her Montecito home by the beach for
more than three decades.
Now the ornate piece of furniture, which, even after 11 visits to
China, Beverley ended picking up at
a Summerland antiques shop, is being
dismantled, appropriately enough by
the same man, Paul Schurch, who
erected it more than 30 years ago.
“Everybody has joined me in the
bed,” laughs Beverley. “Julia Child,
Kirk and Anne Douglas, bold-faced
names galore.”
But it seems that age has now caught
up with the octogenarian socialite’s
dinner guests, with many having had
new knees and hips that make negotiating dinner in the bed, which, if
rumor is true, used to grace a Chinese
whorehouse, quite a trial, and it is
being dismantled.
To mark the occasion, Beverley,
dressed in a full-length, green, silk
Chinese tunic with a faux giant pearl
necklace, hosted a farewell bash for
the piece of fascinating furniture for
more than 100 guests, including my
Journal colleague Erin Graffy, who
recited an ode to the bed which would
have made John Keats proud.
“It’s very sad, but needs must,”
laments Beverley, as she sashayed
round her home chatting to the invited throng, including Richard and
Annette Caleel, Jamie and Marcia
Constance, Michael and Ceil
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Kate Clavin,
Rosemary Gebhart
won Honorable
Mention, and Tony
Askew received the
Juror’s Choice (not
pictured, Michael
Long for Best in
Show) (photo by
Priscilla)
Ron and Andra Macleod with their children
Grayson and Hudson between Beverley’s famous
collection of Chinese Shoes (photo by Priscilla)
Pulitzer, Madison Richardson, and
Toni Simon, Alison Hansen, Wendy
Foster, Guy and Patty de Gramont,
and Ron and Andra MacLeod.
Something is Afoot
There was a lot of sole-searching
going on at the Santa Barbara Tennis
Club when Susan Tibbles curated
Stiletto, a shoe-oriented 60 piece art
exhibition, part of the monthly 2nd
Fridays at SBTC, which has now been
running for seven years.
“It is a very diverse show, open to
interpretation,” says Susan. “It is a
fun, sexy thing.”
The cobblery creations were judged
by Maiza Hixson, chief curator of collections at the Santa Barbara County
Arts Commission, who awarded the
Best in Show prize to Michael Long,
and the Juror’s Choice Award to Tony
Askew. Rosemary Gebhart and Kate
Clavin merited honorable mentions
and received bottles of champagne as
their prizes.
A most heeling experience.
Four-legged Friends
The Montecito home of Morrie and
Irma Jurkowitz went to the dogs at
the weekend when the tony twosome
hosted a fund-raising bash for the
Diana Basehart Foundation, a fouryear-old charity which supplements
elderly and financially challenged pet
owners who cannot afford their veterinary bills.
Since its founding by Diana in 2012,
Shoe art
participant
Cynthia Martin
with Maiza
Hixson, visual
arts coordinator/
curator of
collections Santa
Barbara County
Arts Commission
as the Juror and
Susan Tibbles,
curator and
director (photo by
Priscilla)
Lynne Shaw and Morrie Jurkowitz (photo by Lynn
Shaw)
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Diana Basehart and Irma Jurkowitz (photo by
Lynne Shaw)
more than 700 pet owners have been
given assistance in keeping their cats
and dogs healthy and alive.
“Without our help, many of the
animal would have probably ending
up being put to sleep,” says Diana,
widow of the late actor Richard
Basehart. “It is really keeping families
together. Losing a pet is devastating to
many people.”
Among the guests supporting the
worthy cause, which raised around
$25,000, were Tipper Gore, Harry and
Judi Weisbart, Nancy Koppelman,
Ginny Vanocur, Marcia Constance,
Victoria Hines, Kristi Newton, Carole
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MLK; Cherie Topper with SCAN (Impacts of rezoning Agricultural lands to Residential Designation); Lynn
Carlisle, Cuyama Valley Family Resource Center; and Marcos Vargas, The Fund for Santa Barbara executive director (photo by Priscilla)
Annette Caleel, Penny Bianchi, and
KEYT-TV newsman John Palminteri.
All for Fund
The Fund for Santa Barbara hosted
its annual spring grant awards party
at the Lobero Theatre Courtyard, with
$190,000 going to 17 recipients, including the Alternatives to Violence Project,
the William James Association, and the
Legal Aid Foundation of Santa Barbara
County from Marcos Vargas, executive
director.
In the last 36 years, the fund has
awarded more than $5 million to more
than 1,000 community projects. In addi-
tion, the organization provides free
technical assistance in the areas of fundraising, community organizing, strategic planning, and effective use of media
to more than 300 projects annually.
Guests, noshing on food by Brenda
Simon of the Secret Ingredient, while
listening to live music from Tony
Ybarra, included co-chairs Wendy
Sims-Moten and Elsa Velasco,
Anna DiStefano, Ted Rhodes, Elena
Richardson, Gary Clark, Nancy
Weiss, Lawanda Lyons-Pruitt, Joyce
Howerton, and Sheila Davidson.
Sightings: Good Morning America
Hillary Blackerby (for Das Williams) presenting
to Carolee Krieger, representing California Water
Impact Network (photo by Priscilla)
co-anchor Robin Roberts lunching at Tydes with Jeff and Hollye
Jacobs...Actress Jessica Simpson at
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Geonine Moriarty at Tre Lune
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