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  • | 4:00 a.m. August 17, 2011
Teicher played a few of her favorite songs and even one of her own after hours Thursday, Aug. 11, at Pastry Art.
Teicher played a few of her favorite songs and even one of her own after hours Thursday, Aug. 11, at Pastry Art.
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+ Have you seen this face?
Shayna Teicher is known around town for the skin-tastic makeup, lotions, nail polish and other body accessories that line the walls of her holistic beauty shop, Butterfly Effect, in Citrus Square Plaza. But did you know this talented girl can sing and strum the guitar as well?

Teicher played a few of her favorite songs and even one of her own after hours Thursday, Aug. 11, at Pastry Art. She made a few jokes about her performance, but judging from the crowd’s response — heavy clapping — you’ll likely see her behind a microphone again in the future.

+ Strauss whips Blues Fest into shape
Sarasota Blues Festival owner Barbara Strauss originally announced she would host a fabulous gathering Aug. 13, at the Gator Club to pass the torch on to the new owners, ExtremeTix.

In the middle of Ed Morrell’s speech to the partygoers, Strauss made her way through the crowd — whip in hand — proclaimed that she’d whipped enough people’s behinds and thrust the whip in Morrell’s direction. Morrell, ExtremeTix’s managing director of Three Zebras Entertainment, ceremoniously accepted the whip and raised it in the air while the crowd laughed and clapped.

At the same moment, someone shouted, “Three cheers for Barb! Hip, hip, hooray!” and the crowd cheered.

During the evening, Strauss’ friends surprised her with Blues Fest-themed cupcakes for her birthday. They grabbed the blue bow off the box, plopped it on top of her head and serenaded her.

+ Carreño Dance Festival features youth
In addition to its ongoing summer intensive workshop, which concludes with a sizzling grand finale Saturday, Aug. 27, at the Sarasota Opera House, 61 N. Pineapple Ave., the festival will also feature a Youth Talent Recital that demonstrates the ballet and modern talents of the younger group. It will take place at 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 20, at the Sarasota Opera House. A courtyard luncheon will follow the recital. Tickets are $15 to $30, or $45 for both performances. Call 328-1300 or visit sarasotaopera.org/carreno1.aspx.

+ Book club dons ’60s fashions for ‘The Help’
After reading “The Help,” a local book club made a beeline for Retro Rosie’s and donned lacy hats, gloves, pearls and vintage dresses, then headed to Star Keeper Café for chicken ’n’ biscuits before seeing the movie at Hollywood 20.

 

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