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Paul And The Great Ali

Italian Walk Of Fame board member, Paul Farberman, with the great Muhammad Ali at the Celebrity Fight Night charity event in Phoenix Arizona a few weeks ago. The evening was hosted by funny lady and country music star, Reba McEntire. Randy Jackson, the American Idol nice guy, had the honor of introducing the legendary boxer to the stage. The entertainment was smokin’ as Glenn Frey, David Foster, Sam Moore and Charice provided the grand event with music and entertainment. NASCAR driver, Danica Patrick, and film producer Jerry Weintraub were among those to receive awards. And what would a hootenanny like this be without a live auction that included dinner with Muhammad Ali. Yes, that would be the one I would want along with a meet and greet with our own homegrown Michael Buble. Celebrity Fight Night has raised nearly $60 million in support of the Muhammad Ali Parkinson Center at Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix, Arizona. Read about music sensation Ethan Bortnick.

From Illustration To Reality

As a young boy in the new world, Jimi’s dreams were heightened by endless possibilities. Growing up on Grace Street, the melting pot of a pulsing environment, made him street smart, with a passion to explore the newness of his surroundings. The hood had it all, musicians, athletes, politicians, actors, novelists. This eclectic gathering of determined ethnic opportunists would eventually roar to recognition. The struggles were those typical of newcomers to a culture that was complacent in many ways. His roots and traditions of his culture can be attributed to a community that made him feel secure and safe. The Italian Walk Of Fame will be a reminder of all those that dream and never stop dreaming.

Marisa was glued to the radio and television. She sang along with popular songs and imitated the boob tube celebrities. As a teen growing up in Trieste and Toronto, she would keep in touch with the world with her many subscriptions of teen magazines. Her bi-coastal lifestyle allowed her to have a good sense of fashion and trends. Her father was a proud man that served in the Italian Army and her mother was the loving caring protective Italian mom. A graduate of York University with a major in Psychology, she would soon discover that entertainment somehow still flowed through her creative senses. She decided to leave a successful career in Psychiatric research and form her own artist management company. Over the years, she would go on to manage some very important artists and administer an extensive catalog of music for James Bert Publishing, of which she is part owner. “I feel honored to be a part of this historic event. The IWOF represents hope and inspiration for the future of our heritage”.