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Chicago Celebrates 50 Years of Mahogany In Style

Chicago Celebrates 50 Years of Mahogany In Style

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As many often say, nothing beats summertime Chi.
On a cool August evening in Chicago, the city shimmered in sequins, silks, and legacy. People from across the community gathered on the lawn of The DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center—one of the country's oldest African American museums in the country—for Mahogany at 50, a celebration marking the golden anniversary of the 1975 seminal fashion classic Mahogany, starring Diana Ross. But this wasn't just a screening. It was a homecoming—a cinematic, sartorial, and cultural return to the city where it all began. Part open-air screening, part block party, part runway.
Spearheaded by co-organizers Dr. Rikki Byrd, Jessica Clark, and Ci Phillips, Mahogany at 50 is a citywide activation honoring the film's legacy and its lasting impact on fashion, politics, community, and Black womanhood. And most importantly, the beauty, history, and influence of Chicago. 'This was our love letter to Chicago,' Byrd told Vogue. 'It was very important for us to bring this film back to Chicago, where it was set, where it started—and we did just that. It was beautiful to see the Chicago community out in their best fashions, celebrating and feeling loved.'
Few films have embedded themselves into the fashion canon like Mahogany. Directed by Berry Gordy, scored by a soaring Diana Ross ballad, and costumed brilliantly, the film charts the rise of Tracy Chambers—a retail assistant by day and fashion design student by night from the South Side, who leaves behind the familiar to become a supermodel and designer in Rome. It's high camp, high drama, and high fashion. The movie remains a touchstone for aspiration, agency, and glamour. It's a visual feast of bold silhouettes and technicolor gowns. And that's exactly what Mahogany at 50 was.
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WWII Memoir Launch Celebrates 80th Anniversary of VJ Day
WWII Memoir Launch Celebrates 80th Anniversary of VJ Day

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Santa Cruz author honors her family's rescue from Japan & the U.S. Marines who saved them in heartfelt, fun, history-rich evening SANTA CRUZ, Calif., Aug. 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- On the 80th Anniversary of VJ Day, local author, Laura Elliott, invites the community to a moving celebration of joy, resilience, and remembrance, centered around the launch of her just-released debut memoir, Dear Laura: A Lost Chapter of WWII, an Amazon #1 New Release & bestseller available here The event takes place Friday, August 15, from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. at the Seymour Marine Discovery Center and is free and open to all ages. Elliott's deeply personal epistolary memoir is about her dad's experience as a Japanese POW in WWII during the Japanese Occupation of Indonesia, and how her family was taken hostage to force her radio engineer grandfather to work on a top-secret project for the Japanese military. It also profiles their miraculous rescue by the U.S. Marines off a beach in Hamamatsu, Japan, on August 15, 1945. Told through a decades-long heartfelt letter exchange between Elliott and her dad, written across oceans and generations, she unravels the mystery of Dear Laura on the world stage through the lens of faith and courage. The story is a testament to the lifelong adventure of understanding our loved ones and a powerful reminder that sometimes the most incredible stories are buried closest to home. For an excerpt & behind-the-scenes stories about the 38-year writing of the book, visit EVENT HIGHLIGHTSBook reading & author reflections at 7:00 live big band music and dancing – 1940s attire encouragedAuthentic Indonesian bites & champagne toastWWII memorabilia & rare artifacts from Dear Laura will be on displayLegacy storytelling stations for guestsA limited number of signed copies of Dear Laura will be available for purchase. EVENT DETAILS What: Dear Laura Book Launch & VJ Day 80th Anniversary CelebrationWhen: Friday, August 15, 2025 | 6:30–8:00 Seymour Marine Discovery Center, 100 McAllister Way, Santa Cruz, CA 95060Cost: Free | All ages welcomeMore Info: Photos available upon request. Contact: Laura Elliott | | Event Date: Friday, August 15, 2025Location: Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Santa Cruz, CA View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE

McDonald's announces nostalgic McDonaldland meal, limited-edition shake
McDonald's announces nostalgic McDonaldland meal, limited-edition shake

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