THE JIM MASTERS SHOW LIVE! Special Guest: Grammy-winning composer and Jazz pianist John Proulx joins Jim on the show! Jazz legend, Nancy Wilson, recorded “These Golden Years”, a song that John co-wrote with lyricist D. Channsin Berry, for her 2006 Grammy-winning CD, âTurned to Blueâ. Most recently, John co-wrote a song called âStained Glassâ with Melissa Manchester for his new album, âSay Itâ. John and Melissa also co-wrote a song called âBig Lightâ for her 20th studio album, âYou Gotta Love The Lifeâ, featuring a duet with Melissa and Al Jarreau. Jazz singer, Mary Stallings, recorded “Stuck in a Dream” (2005, âRemember Loveâ), and âBefore You Know Itâ (2010, âDreamâ), two songs John co-wrote with lyricist K. Lawrence Dunham. Deana Martin also recorded âStuck in a Dreamâ on her latest album, âDestination Moonâ. The jazz scene is abuzz about singer, pianist, composer, and recording artist, John Proulx (pronounced “Proo”). His piano playing is hot and swinging, and his voice recalls the smooth, mellow sounds of a young Chet Baker. Johnâs latest CD, âSay Itâ, is features Chuck Berghofer, Joe LaBarbera, Larry Koonse, Bob Sheppard, a duet with Melissa Manchester, and three string quartet arrangements by Alan Broadbent. Johnâs previous three albums on MAXJAZZ, âThe Best Thing For Youâ, “Bakerâs Dozen-Remembering Chet Bakerâ, and âMoon and Sandâ, have garnered national and international acclaim, and Johnâs fan base is quickly growing. In addition to touring with his own trio, John has performed with the likes of Anita O’Day, Natalie Cole, Melissa Manchester, and Marian McPartland. Join us! Share the link, spread the word! THE JIM MASTERS SHOW LIVE! is a popular, live, daily, interactive, international, entertainment, lifestyle, talk show series with award-winning television, radio, multimedia personality, presenter, journalist and host Jim Masters. Enjoy! #thejimmasters show #JohnProulx #music #composer #jazz #pianist #Grammy #Grammywinner #arranger
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FOX TV Shows: 2021-22 Viewer Votes – canceled + renewed TV shows

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Every year, the FOX television network airs new and continuing TV series. Many are cancelled and many are renewed by the seasonâs end. Although everyone understands that Nielsen ratings usually play a big role in TV cancellations and renewals, most fans do not get to participate in that system. So, we are offering you the chance to rate FOX TV shows here, instead.
FOX TV series that have premiered (so far) during the 2021-22 television season: 9-1-1, Alter Ego, The Big Leap, Bobâs Burgers, Family Guy, The Great North, The Masked Singer, Our Kind of People, The Resident, and The Simpsons.
Hereâs a ranking of how the FOX TV shows from the 2021-22 season (roughly September 2021 through August 2022) stack up with our readers. Rate the TV series you watch via the âVote Nowâ links, below. (You can see how all of the 2021-22 network shows rank here.)
What do you think? Which FOX TV series do you rate as wonderful, terrible, or somewhere between? If it were left up to you, which FOX TV shows would be cancelled or renewed for another season? Donât forget to vote, and please share your thoughts, below.
What You Missed in New York City This September (According to Linux)

Photo by Megan Walschlager. Art Direction by Chris Correa. Hair by John Novotny. Corset & Skirt by The Blonds. Bag by Balenciaga.
This is What You Missed Last Month (According To Linux), in which nightlife it girl Linux takes us behind the velvet rope and into the VIP section of Scene City. Through her extreme (sometimes exaggerated) lens, Linux gives the tea on what really happened at every party-of-the-century that floods your Instagram feeds. This September, follow Linux on her journey to the most celebrity-filled parties that carried NYFW this year. (A note from the author: donât take what she says too seriouslyâsheâs just a club kid after all!).
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Fashion Week, open-bar week, four-outfit-changes-per-day weekâ whatever you want to call it, yes, it should be a federal holiday, and yes, it is a sport. Twice a year, the stars who canât handle New York City year-round fly in from LAX to take over the clubs and bars that we locals call home. During this time, all of our carefully built up clout goes out the window. Remember the bouncer at Ph.D. who always lets you skip the line? When Rihannaâs in town, he doesnât know you anymore. What about your best friend, that DJ who always puts you on his list? Not this timeâ he has to do something for Jeremy Scott, so donât expect a response. This year, I managed to snag invites to some of the most major parties of the month, and if I donât run my mouth about them, did they even happen? So, prepare yourselvesâthereâs going to be a lot of name-droppingâand remember, readers: itâs not personal, itâs just fashion week!
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September 7: Christian Siriano After Party @ Tao

Christine Quinn, Leah McSweeney, Christian Sirano, and Alicia Silverstone party at at Tao. Photo by Leandro Justen.
In the many years Iâve lived in New York, I wear the fact that Iâve never once been to Tao as a badge of honor. What kind of a club charges $10,000 for a bottle of Veuve just to send it out with plastic champagne flutes? On the first day of New York Fashion Week, Christian Sirianoâthe most prominent small man in the New York fashion sceneâ popped my Tao cherry with his showâs afterparty at the Chelsea hotspot. Typically, you go to Tao to watch Scott Disick flirt with 19-year-olds, but thankfully Siriano brought a different kind of celebrity to the table. I arrived with Slayyyter and Aquariaâ we helped ourselves to the open bar, before I stormed Selling Sunsetâs Christine Quinn, talked to RHONYâs Leah McSweeney about crystal meth and dealing with haters, and drunkenly emailed Slayyyterâs unreleased song to the DJ to force an impromptu performance. Finally, at 2 AM, Christian Siriano arrived, and we all danced to top 40 songs until the bar closed. On my way out, I dropped a champagne flute on the sidewalk, and it didnât break! Now I know why theyâre plastic.
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September 10: Christian Cowan After Party @ The Stranger

Tinashe performing at Christian Cowanâs after party at The Stranger. Photo by Vincent Perella.
Of all the things that happened on Fashion Week Friday, the Christian Cowan after party at The Stranger really stands out. After hundreds of fashion shows and at least as many outfit changes, nothing felt more comforting than being surrounded by a swarm of famous YouTubers-who-no-longer-post-on-YouTube. Gigi Gorgeous finally remembered my name! Bretman Rock is so hot! I touched Nikita Dragunâs shoulder and said hi, prompting her to immediately scream at her bodyguard, âWhat did I say? Nobodyâs allowed to touch me!â At midnight, Tinashe lipsyncâd to her song, â2 On.â It was major! By 1AM, the open bar ran out of vodka and tequila, forcing us to drink an ungodly number of whiskey cokes. While I was ordering my fifteenth, I looked around the room and realized all the famous people were missing. I saw a bouncer guarding a door by the bathrooms, and immediately knew that behind him was the VIP-VIP. I scammed a wristband from Christian Cowanâs PR guy and snuck past the security guard. Inside, I found the YouTubers I had been searching for, but there was one fatal flaw of the VIP-VIP: no music was playing. My adderall had kicked in, and I was not about to let this iconic opportunity go to waste. I plugged my phone in and played Tinasheâs âParty Favors,â thinking she would be happy about it (she immediately left). Everyone else followed, leaving only me and Christian Cowan. Thanks for the invite Christian, now can you please text me back so I can return these clothes to you?
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September 11: Ladyland @ Brooklyn Mirage

Ladyfag introduces Christina Aguilera at Ladyland. Photo by Serichai Traipoom.
After being postponed countless times because of COVID restrictions, LadyfagâNew Yorkâs most iconic mother-to-beâwas finally able to host the third rendition of everyoneâs favorite gay festival, Ladyland. On her birthday, and smack in the middle of Fashion Week, Ladyfag shook the town by filling the Brooklyn Mirage with thousands, and thousands, and thousands of people. It was certainly a nightlife family affairâ Skin did a set in a giant warehouse nearby, while Aquaria DJed on another stage outside. In the center of Kingâs Hall, New Orleans drag wrestling troupe, Choke Hole, did two wrestling performances. Round one featured a sexy double-D cup queen named Jassy Biz and a bug-thing named Raid. Round two featured Brooklyn drag queen Ruby Fox and yours truly. Can you believe it? I wrestled my best friend in front of hundreds of people. In the end, Ruby won the gold. After the wrestling show, we ran to the main stage to see Caroline Polachekâwho was sensationalâopen for the eveningâs headliner, Christina Aguilera. Yes! For an hour, Xtina performed our favorite aughts-era hits. It was the best festival Iâve ever been to, hands down. Ladyland was worth the wait!
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September 12: Interviewâs Official VMAâs After Party @ 1OAK

Madonna and Doja Cat at Interview Magazineâs VMAâs after party. Photo by Interview.
After being snubbed by Interview at the last party they threw at Nordstrom, I finally landed an invite from Mel Ottenberg to the magazineâs VMA after party at 1OAK on Sunday. Well, he didnât invite me, this other girl at Interview did, but OMGâ I finally felt like part of the family! My honest review of the party? It was awesomeâ it easily wins this monthâs FOMO Award. Doja Cat, who hosted the VMAs earlier that night, hosted the party. I knew the door was going to be fucking impossible, so I got there at 8PM. I was gabbing with Geordon Nicol, of Misshapes, about Madonnaâs new documentary when Madonna herself suddenly arrived! Wearing sunglasses over a veil, the Queen of Pop settled herself at her table while a swarm of photographers captured the moment. I didnât want to stare, so I turned to look at the other end of the room, only to lock eyes with the Music Video of the Year winner, Lil Nas X. I elbowed Aquaria and said, âOmg, thatâs Lil Nas X. Donât you know him? Can we go say hello?â She agreed (perks of having a famous best friend!), and we walked up to LNXâs table. I wanted to tell him how iconic he was and congratulate him on his win, but even though I was standing in front of his table I was completely invisible to himâ I think heâs heard enough of that for a lifetime. After my introduction flopped, we gave up and went back to Melâs table to replace our paper straws, which had become soggy and unusable after a few sips. I stayed until 3AM, and on my way out I ran into Doja Cat on the dance floor, vogueing with her friends while the DJ played âWAP.â After failing to get her attention as well, I noticed the fresh bottle of vodka at her table. I made a cocktail for myself, but before I could drink it, her friend took the glass out of my hand, smiled at me, and said, âYou can leave now.â My heart sank, and I was like, âItâs open bar, girl. Itâs fine!â The friend smiled rudely to me and repeated herself: âLike I said, you can leave now.â I set my drink downâ maybe Dojaâs rude friend was actually the universe speaking to me. It was time to leave. I smiled at my bully and decided to head out. MadonnaâŚDoja CatâŚLil Nas XâŚoh my!
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September 13: Official Met Gala After Party @ Boom Boom RoomÂ

Billie Eilish at the Met Gala After Party. Photo by Neil Rasmus / BFA.
Whoâs idea was it to schedule NYFW, the VMAs, and the Met Gala all in the same week? I need to speak to someone in the scheduling department! Just kidding, we all know I wasnât invited to the actual Met Gala, but I was invited to the after-parties! Out of all of them, I was the happiest with the party at Boom Boom Room. As with most of these celebrity parties, itâs best to get there early. Donât worry, itâs not embarrassing to be the first one to arrive. Itâs better to secure access and hide in the bathroom for an hour than to be trapped in a mosh-pit outside begging to enter. Of course, Evan Mock was the first person I saw once I walked in, adjusting his Thom Browne latex mask so he could drink his cocktail. Mazurbate was DJing, and sporting a fresh haircut and fitted tuxedo. I went to get a glass of champagne because thatâs what youâre supposed to drink at events like these, when someone behind me complimented the Mugler suit I was wearing. I turned around, and it was TimothĂŠe Chalamet. Chalamet, who I was surprised to learn is taller than me, was also wearing all white. We gagged for a second about how we were matching, before someone came over and swept him away to the other side of the room. I joined my friend, the model Jacob Bixenman, and Troye Sivanâs manager, who were enjoying the sliders that were being passed around the room. I told them how happy I was to finally meet some people from L.A. who actually eat meat. Thatâs when all the stars started arriving. I had a front row seat as Madison Beer, Olivia Rodrigo, Billie Eilish, and everyone else Iâve been binge-watching on Netflix this summer trailed into the rooftop bar. On my way to get another glass of champagne, a girl complimented my white eyelinerâ I thanked and keep walking, until my friend whispered, âWhy did you just walk away? Bitch, that was Lorde!â I turned back around to try to save the moment, but she was already gone. Iâm not usually one to get starstruck, but after a week of little sleep, I was having trouble tricking a roomful of A-list celebrities into thinking that weâd met before. After a while, I managed to find my friend Kim Petrasâ a star I actually knowâ and took fame-shelter at her side. I ended the night on the dance floor with Symone, Troye Sivan, and Kacey Musgraves. By 3 AM, the room was emptying, so I shared the elevator with the House of Avalon and headed home to my long-awaited slumber.Â
Seeing New York City restored to its full glamour this month was extraordinary. Watching the bartenders Iâve known for years pour drinks for Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid was surreal. But surrealism aside, Iâd be lying if I said I wasnât ready for things to go back to normal. Thereâs a reason we all choose to live in New York, and not Hollywood. Having said that, I should confess that Iâm writing this from the pool at Dumbo House, and my Aperol spritz just arrived. Everybody enjoy the last moments of summer, and get your Halloween looks in order. Iâll see you in October.
The Isley Brothers – Hello It's Me
“Hello It’s Me” is a Billboard #5 hit song composed by Todd Rundgren that has been recorded numerous times, and would become Rundgren’s best-known song.
The Isley Brothers are an American musical group consisting of brothers Ron and Ernie Isley. The founding members of the band were Ronald Isley, older brothers Rudy and Kelly and younger brother Vernon. Originally formed as a gospel quartet, following the death of brother Vernon, the remaining trio launched a career into doo-wop scoring with their first million-selling hit single, “Shout”, in 1959. Follow-up successes came with the 1962 single, “Twist and Shout” and the 1966 Motown single, “This Old Heart of Mine (Is Weak for You)”.
Following the release of their 1969 Grammy Award winning hit, “It’s Your Thing” and subsequent other hits on their own label, the family eventually grew to include younger brothers Ernie and Marvin Isley as well as brother-in-law Chris Jasper. From 1973 until 1983, the group would release a successive string of hit albums and singles on the R&B charts, becoming one of the few successful black groups to successfully cross over into the pop charts due to their mixture of soul, funk and rock thanks to the albums, 3 + 3 and The Heat Is On and also helped pioneer the quiet storm format with a string of ballads on their 1970s and 1980s albums.
Since then, the group has gone through different lineup changes becoming one of the few acts to have successfully charted a single or an album in five decades. The group has been awarded with accolades including inductions to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, the Vocal Group Hall of Fame as well as the R&B Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award.
Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress to introduce new restaurant by Celebrity Chef Richard Blais
Acclaimed Chef Richard Blais will open his first Orlando restaurant later this year with a new tropical concept debuting at the Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress, located adjacent to Walt Disney World.
Blais is widely recognized as the first winner of Bravoâs Top Chef All-Stars and recently announced co-star of the new Gordon Ramsay / FOX cooking competition, Next Level Chef. He is a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America and trained at The French Laundry, Daniel, Chez Panisse and el Bulli.
His new Orlando restaurant will make its home in the former Hemingwayâs venue within the resort and offer dinner nightly and brunch on Sundays.
Blais currently owns and operates Trail Blais, a forward-thinking culinary consulting company that has consulted on, designed, and operated popular eateries across the country. He is the James Beard Award-nominated author of Try This at Home: Recipes from My Head to Your Plate, as well as his second cookbook, So Good.
Most recently, he opened Ember & Rye at the newly renovated Park Hyatt Aviara in Carlsbad, California and took on the role of Culinary Director at the newly opened San Diego Symphony performance space, The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park.
âItâs undeniable how talented and invigorating Chef Blais is. We couldnât be more excited to be working with him for our newest restaurant,â said Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress General Manager Paul Joseph. âThis concept is something very near and dear to our hearts and to Blaisâs and we canât wait to be able to unveil it to our guests.â
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âI love having fun with my concepts and menus and Iâm so excited about what weâve got in store for this restaurant at the Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress,â said Chef Blais. âWeâre looking forward to adding a memorable and innovative offering to Orlandoâs already incredible food scene.â
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The Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress will host a hiring event for the new restaurant on Tuesday, Oct. 12 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the resortâs Windsong Ballroom. Positions available include management, cooks, bartenders, servers and greeters.
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About Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress
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The award-winning 1,500-acre Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress is located adjacent to Walt Disney World and close to Universal Orlando and SeaWorld Orlando with a host of amenities and activities, including a full-service Marilyn Monroe Spa, Jack Nicklaus designed golf and the award-winning Tennis and Racquet Club. Located along the 1,000 feet of white sandy beach of the private Lake Windsong, the free-flowing lagoon pool boasts 12 waterfalls, two whirlpools, water slide tower pavilion, childrenâs rock-climbing stations, interactive water jet splash zone, walking paths and expansive, wrap-around sundecks. These features complement the resortâs favorite activities, including a sâmores pit, beach volleyball, tether ball, watersports and marked jogging, walking and biking trails
TikTok Inspired the Creation of This Unique Self-Tanning Product
Isle of Paradise founder Jules Von Hep shared some expert tanning tips to get the most out of the brand’s latest product.
Before Applying
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⢠Moisturize hands, elbows, knees, and feet to avoid any unwanted product buildup (these areas tend to be drier, so they absorb product more easily).
⢠Add lip balm to nails/cuticles.
⢠Wear a shower cap so the Self-Tanning Water doesn’t get in your hair.
During Application
⢠Always hold the mister at least 6 inches away from the body & move at a continuous speed to ensure even coverage.
⢠When you spray your face, spray in three sections in vertical motions (left, middle, and right side of face).
⢠To create an even transition from your face to neck, tilt your head back and spray diagonally across the neck area.
Post Application
â˘Â Buff out the back of your wrists by rubbing them on a towel.
⢠Make sure the Water has dried on your skin before putting clothes back on.
The Hinokami Chronicles Post-Launch Characters Get Screenshots
Akaza and Rui will be the first two characters released into Demon Slayer: The Hinokami Chronicles, and now fans can get a much better look at the characters in the game.
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Publisher Aniplex and developer CyberConnect2 released a brand new batch of screenshots for both characters on Monday, showcasing the character designs as well as giving fans a brief look at some of their in-game looks during certain combat scenes. Akaza and Rui will be introduced into the game during its first free post-launch update, with two more updates planned that will also include two other characters each.
You can check out Akaza and Rui in Demon Slayer: The Hinokami Chronicles below:
Demon Slayer: The Hinokami Chronicles will also include a versus mode that allows you and another person to go toe-to-toe locally or online. Several characters have already been revealed including Tanjiro, Nezuko, Inosuke, Zenitsu, Shinobu Kocho, and Sakonji.
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There will be several different versions of the game. The Standard Edition and Digital Edition will cost $59.99, while the Digital Deluxe Edition will be $69.99. However, those who pay a bit more cash will get some extra goodies like unique avatars and special cosmetics, as well as access to the game two days before launch.











































