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My Connections Magazine 2018 Winter issue

MCM 2018 winter issue cover fashion statement , entertainment, health, and an amazing place must be revisited. This issue feature aging Hollywood stars, cover the flu epidemic, and bring back memory of The River Walk.

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Contents<br />

1- Fashion statement fall <strong>2018</strong><br />

5- Valentine Day fashion expressions<br />

2- Social trends Human behaviors<br />

Six best things about love<br />

Love is a force more formidable than any<br />

other. It is invisible – it cannot be seen or<br />

measured, yet it is powerful enough to<br />

transform you in a moment, and offer you<br />

more joy than any material possession<br />

could. ~ Barbara de Angelis A tie between<br />

Shakespeare and De Angelis…what is love?<br />

Share<br />

3- Health<br />

The new epidemic Reach highest level without<br />

cure Too late to get Flu shot. In health diet and<br />

fitness<br />

6- Amazing place The River Walk San Antonio or<br />

(Paseo Del Rio)<br />

Eastern Eggs around the corner<br />

4- Celebrities Crossroad<br />

Never too old in Hollywood. What do some stars<br />

when they get too old?<br />

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Fashion Statement <strong>2018</strong> red Carpet Style<br />

Jane Fonda showed<br />

that there’s no need to opt out of fashion even for older actresses.The red carpet for the<br />

<strong>2018</strong> Academy Awards was a fashion rainbow. There was a little bit of black, a<br />

whole lot of white, bits of red, a ton of blush tones, a dollop of buttercup and a<br />

few outlier shades of gray, silver and caramel. It seemed that the actors and<br />

actresses wore the clothes to which they were drawn, the clothes that their<br />

friends designed or the ones that they were contracted to wear.<br />

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Rita Moreno.<br />

There was no solidarity in wearing black to draw attention to the <strong>issue</strong> of<br />

sexual harassment and the lack of gender parity the way there had been at the<br />

Golden Globes and the recent BAFTAs in London. Viewers did not see the<br />

myriad buttons and brooches that had been promised by activists and<br />

nonprofits. There would be pins informing viewers about Time’s Up and the<br />

$21 million it has raised in support of women dealing with sexual harassment<br />

in the workplace. Buttons would raise awareness about gun violence and gun<br />

control. They would acknowledge that Black Lives Matter. For a while it<br />

seemed that one might need a cheat sheet to figure out what everything<br />

represented. But crib notes were unnecessary.<br />

Instead, the solidarity seemed to be more in actions and attitude, with<br />

moments such as actress Nicole Kidman dipping into an interview with<br />

Sandra Bullock on ABC for a hug and a declaration of affection.<br />

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So there was no one left who would cheerfully ask the stars who made their<br />

dress or who tailored their tuxedo. It was left to design houses to tweet and<br />

Instagram and send out news alerts. Giorgio Armani snagged Allison<br />

Williams, Denzel Washington, Sally Hawkins and Nicole Kidman. Calvin Klein<br />

got Jordan Peele, Laura Dern and Saoirse Ronan. Burberry? Martin<br />

McDonagh. Michael Kors dressed Viola Davis in fuchsia. Gucci outfitted<br />

Salma Hayek in lavender and crystals.<br />

Tiffany Haddish<br />

On the red carpet, people were shying away from conversations about<br />

designers, but not necessarily clothes. ABC’s Michael Strahan was happy to<br />

chat with Tiffany Haddish about her embroidered ballgown because it was<br />

inspired by her Eritrean heritage. Rita Moreno, one of the few women on the<br />

red carpet who spoke to Seacrest, shared that her gown was from 1962, the<br />

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year she’d won the best supporting actress Oscar for “West Side Story.” The<br />

dress, she said, was made from a Japanese obi and quite frankly she was<br />

amazed that it hadn’t “tarnished” in all these years.<br />

But despite the lack of conversation about the designers and their frocks, it<br />

would be a leap to argue that the interviews on the red carpet had taken an<br />

enormous leap in substance. They didn’t. Not really.<br />

And that’s no one’s fault. The red carpet simply is not an environment<br />

conducive to rich and thoughtful conversations. It’s a place for sound bites and<br />

quips. If a person can manage to utter a few well-considered sentences, as did<br />

Michael Stuhlbarg about his moving monologue in “Call Me By Your Name,”<br />

well then, you’ve accomplished ­something.<br />

The red carpet is a place for leaving a lasting visual impression, a place to take<br />

pleasure in the creativity of the fashion industry. It’s a chance to dress up and<br />

revel in one’s success. It’s also an opportunity to make a small statement about<br />

oneself. And there was silent commentary about aging, about independence<br />

and beauty ideals.<br />

Both Helen Mirren and Jane Fonda looked sexy and strong on the red carpet.<br />

They are women well into their senior years but there was nothing about their<br />

style that suggested there is a particular age at which one must opt out of<br />

fashion, when one should step into the shadow — even a bit. Mirren wore a<br />

sensually draped blue-gray gown by Reem Acra that flowed seductively down<br />

her slender frame. Fonda was in tailored white Balmain with shoulders that<br />

could cut through glass.<br />

Dee Rees, the director of “Mudbound,” looked exquisite in black trousers and<br />

white tails. Emma Stone also eschewed the typical ballgown and wore black<br />

satin trousers with a geranium blazer and pink sash that was custom-made for<br />

her by Louis Vuitton. Mary J. Blige, whose gritty portrayal of a tough and<br />

soulful woman in “Mudbound” made clear she has not left glamour behind<br />

with a glittering, corseted white gown by Atelier Versace.The men stood out as<br />

well. Peele looked dapper in his white Calvin Klein dinner jacket and the<br />

young Timothée Chalamet was elegant in all white Berluti. And Chadwick<br />

Boseman channeled Black Panther in a bedazzled long black jacket.<br />

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The clothes made personal statements about who these actors are and how<br />

they see themselves. Or at least how they want the public to see them. That<br />

may not be political or social activism. But it’s still meaningful.<br />

Jordan Peele<br />

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Aging Hollywood stars concerns but no regrets.<br />

DORIS ROBERTS<br />

The late Roberts was so passionate about ageism that she went to Washington to do something about<br />

it. In 2002, Roberts spoke at a Senate hearing on ageism in the media, where she gave a scathing<br />

summary of the cruelty women of a certain age can face later on in their careers. “This is why some of<br />

my spectacularly talented actress friends in their 40s and 50s have been forced into the humiliating<br />

position of borrowing money from me, or begging me to see if there is even a tiny part for them on<br />

Everybody Loves Raymond,” Roberts said on the Senate floor. Later on, she told PEOPLE: “There is no<br />

photograph in any magazine that I can think of, other than [AARP The <strong>Magazine</strong>], that shows a woman<br />

over the age of 45, unless she’s suffering from cancer or (selling) Viagra. They like to airbrush us out of<br />

existence. I hold Madison Avenue at fault for dismissing us.”<br />

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“I mean, let’s not talk about this<br />

idea of, ‘Oh no! I’m going to be<br />

40!’ You could be dead. So enjoy<br />

it. It’s a privilege to age,” JANE<br />

FONDA<br />

"Ageism is alive and well," said<br />

Fonda, who stars opposite<br />

Tomlin in Grace & Frankie. The<br />

Oscar winner also shared that<br />

it's an <strong>issue</strong> that impacts mainly<br />

women. "It is okay for men to<br />

get older, because men become<br />

more desirable by being<br />

powerful, "With women, it's all<br />

about how we look. Men are<br />

very visual, they want young<br />

women. So, for us, it's all about<br />

trying to stay young."<br />

JULIANNE MOORE<br />

“I mean, let’s not talk about this<br />

idea of, ‘Oh no! I’m going to be<br />

40!’ You could be dead. So enjoy<br />

it. It’s a privilege to age,” the<br />

actress told InStyle. “Even in<br />

scripts, they’ll refer to a<br />

character as ‘aging.’ Well…<br />

everyone is aging. In literature<br />

and in movies, when people try<br />

to stop the process, it always<br />

ends in disaster. I think it’s really<br />

important to be where you are.”<br />

SUSAN SARANDON<br />

Sarandon says that not relying<br />

on looks in one's younger years<br />

can help with aging in<br />

Hollywood. Playing Bette Davis<br />

in this year's Feud: Bette and<br />

Joan, the actress revealed that<br />

she gained a deeper<br />

understanding of the struggle<br />

women went through as they<br />

got older in Hollywood decades<br />

prior.<br />

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<strong>My</strong> <strong>Connections</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>2018</strong> January, February, and March<br />

Valentine's Day: Good for the Heart<br />

Chocolate, red wine, and other expressions of love can be good for you.<br />

The stuff of Valentine's Day may be good for the heart, in more ways than<br />

one. Chocolate, red wine, and expressions of love could not only make<br />

thumpers go pitter-patter in romantic fashion, they could also lead to<br />

better heart health.<br />

According to a growing amount of research, chocolate, red wine, and love<br />

can play a role in keeping the blood flowing throughout the body. Experts<br />

do not always agree on how these elements boost cardiovascular fitness,<br />

nor do they always recommend them as tools for disease prevention. But<br />

it's clear that a little of each isn't too bad -- in moderation.<br />

The Sweet Stuff<br />

Many people see chocolate as a guilty pleasure. How many dieters have<br />

felt they've committed a sin upon indulging in the cocoa delight? How<br />

many mothers have warned their children against eating too much, lest<br />

they get cavities?There's no doubt chocolate can contribute to weight<br />

gain and toothdecay, but now researchers are finding it can do good<br />

things for the body as well.<br />

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Burning man Event Las Vegas Nevada<br />

Burning Man <strong>2018</strong><br />

Burning Man <strong>2018</strong> takes place August 26 – September 3, <strong>2018</strong> in the Black Rock Desert of<br />

Nevada. Participants join in the effort to co-create Black Rock City, a temporary metropolis<br />

dedicated to art and community.<br />

Burning Man isn’t your usual festival. It’s a city wherein almost<br />

everything that happens is created entirely by its citizens, who are<br />

active participants in the experience.<br />

Burningman.org<br />

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Celebrating Eastern with colorful eggs<br />

Happy Eastern from all of us family, friends, and associates at <strong>My</strong> <strong>Connections</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong>.<br />

Italian Eastern's bread<br />

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Social trends human behavior<br />

Sex things about love<br />

why being in love is the best feeling in the world.<br />

1. Love Makes You Feel Invincible<br />

Love makes you feel as if you can do anything. Your approach on life is brighter and<br />

happier. You have courage to do things you didn’t think you were able to do.<br />

2. Love Gives You Incredible Inspiration<br />

Being in love makes you feel inspired. It gives you a can-do attitude that you can<br />

approach anything, anywhere, anytime. Being in love gives you motivation. Your<br />

attitude is optimistic and always positive.<br />

3. Love Makes You Happy<br />

When you’re in love, you’re blissfully happy all the time.<br />

4. Love Makes You A Hopeful Romantic<br />

Falling in love makes you a romantic. Love gives you hope that there is a perfect<br />

person out there for you.<br />

5. Love Makes You Eliminate Your Fear<br />

Love makes you fearless. The things you used to fear disappear when you’re in<br />

love. You know you have your own personal cheerleader in your corner to help you<br />

with whatever is needed. You almost feel protected because you’re so happy.<br />

6. Love Makes You Be The Best Version of Yourself<br />

When you’re in love, you’re a better version of yourself. You’re nice to everyone,<br />

and you’re eternally thankful.<br />

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Milan Fashion week January 21 <strong>2018</strong><br />

GIGI H Dominate the runway with fierce looks<br />

and fear persona.<br />

Talkback direct here few Gigi's back comments:<br />

Gigi Hadid<br />

✔@GiGiHadid<br />

For those of you so determined to come up w why<br />

my body has changed over the years, you may not<br />

know that when I started @ 17 I was not yet<br />

diagnosed w/Hashimoto’s disease; those of u who<br />

called me “too big for the industry” were seeing<br />

inflammation & water retention due to that.<br />

Over the last few years I’ve been properly<br />

medicated to help symptoms including those, as<br />

well as extreme fatigue, metabolism <strong>issue</strong>s, body’s<br />

ability to retain heat, etc ... I was also part of a<br />

holistic medical trial that helped my thyroid levels<br />

balance out.<br />

Although stress & excessive travel can also affect<br />

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just handles it differently now that my health is<br />

better. I may be “too skinny” for u, honestly this<br />

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internally and (cont)<br />

Gigi Hadid is a fashion powerhouse!<br />

Milan Fashion Week kicked off on Feb. 21<br />

and the 22-year-old model dominated the<br />

runways, leading various shows in fierce and<br />

glamorous ensembles. As a handful of<br />

Italian designers showcased their latest<br />

fall/winter <strong>2018</strong> collections, Hadid was front<br />

and center strutting her stuff and slaying the<br />

catwalk.<br />

The blonde bombshell arrived ready to slay<br />

at the Alberta Ferretti show on Feb. 21,<br />

wearing a black sweater and purple Harlem<br />

pants with knee-high baroque-inspired<br />

boots. That same day, she dolled up at the<br />

Moschino show in a bright aqua gown with<br />

a 60's-inspired bob.<br />

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<strong>My</strong> <strong>Connections</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>2018</strong> January, February, and March<br />

The Flu. The rollover epidemic have a shot for a cure.<br />

The terrible 2017-<strong>2018</strong> flu season may be starting to wind down, the Centers for Disease Control and<br />

Prevention said Friday.<br />

But it’s nowhere close to being over, and flu is still widespread in most states, the CDC said on its weekly<br />

report on the annual influenza epidemic.<br />

And more children have died from flu, bringing the total for the year so far to 97.<br />

“It's been a tough season so far this year, but this week we're actually seeing the influenza-like illness<br />

activity beginning to drop,” Dr. Daniel Jernigan, one of the CDC’s top flu experts, told NBC News.<br />

“It looks like the peak of the season may actually be behind us at this point.”<br />

So many people die of flu that they are not counted one by one, except for children. Instead, the CDC<br />

looks at how many deaths are reported from flu-like illness or pneumonia and extrapolates from those.<br />

The latest data, which goes back to the week that ended February 3, showed that 9.5 percent of all<br />

deaths were from flu and pneumonia.<br />

Flu kills between 12,000 and 59,000 people every year in the U.S. alone and puts as many as 700,000<br />

into the hospital. It takes weeks to gather data but this year has shaped up to be on the severe end in<br />

terms of sickness, deaths and hospitalizations.<br />

Source NBC Broadcating corporation.<br />

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Amazing place must reviseted San Antonio<br />

The River Walk<br />

Boat Tour<br />

Take a boat ride along the River Walk, and keep the fun going: Catch a show<br />

at an historic open-air theatre, relive the Alamo’s story in 3-D and enjoy a<br />

cold one at the area’s oldest bar.<br />

Make memories with a River Walk boat tour. See many of San Antonio’s unique features just a<br />

few feet away -- a statue of city namesake St. Anthony of Padua, the Alamo, the longest<br />

continuously operating courthouse in Texas, and the second-tallest free-standing tower in the<br />

US are among the sites you’ll see along the 2.5-mile route.<br />

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