Thursday, January 29, 2009

Sorry I haven't posted in a while. Been really busy , but I just recently had my first solo photoshoot! Just adding to my acting portfolio, I figure most actors have started with modelling (Ashton Kutcher, Channing Tatum etc) so I thought I would join the elite few by following in the footsteps.


It was a lot of fun! I have to admit, it was nerve racking at first seeing all these people setting up the entire thing just for me . I felt a lot of pressure when I got in front of those lights. But the stylists and the photographer made it a lot easier on me helping me with the first few poses and then after what seemed like years, I started to get the hang of it.


And here is the end product =)...












Theres a lot more but I thought I'd just show you some of my faves.
Photo Creds: Khp Ellis
Stylists: Mandi Harrison, Patrice America

Monday, January 19, 2009

Barack Obama Inauguration: Everything you need to know




Barack Obama inauguration: Everything you need to know
Barack Obama will make history when he is sworn in as the 44th President. Here is everything you need to know about the inauguration and the celebrations and festivities surrounding it:






  • Bible
    Barack Obama will swear his presidential oath of office on the bible Abraham Lincoln used.
    He will rest his left hand on the tome, which was borrowed from the Library of Congress, to recite his 35-word oath.
    According to the Presidential Inaugural Committee, the 44th US president was “deeply honoured” to be given access to the Lincoln Bible, which has not been used for any presidential inauguration since 1861 when his illustrious predecessor, the 16th president, was sworn in.
    Emmett Beliveau, of the PIC, said: “The president-elect is committed to holding an inauguration that celebrates America’s unity, and the use of this historic bible will provide a powerful connection to our common past and common heritage.”


  • Lunch
    After being sworn in watched by millions, Obama will enjoy a relatively secluded lunch with around 200 congressional leaders, Supreme Court justices and members of his incoming cabinet.
    Once again, the 44th US president has opted to evoke the spirit of his political idol Abraham Lincoln, serving the seafood, game and root vegetables he liked best on replicas of his White House china.
    Guests will begin their meal with a seafood stew of scallops, prawns and lobster with a puff pastry top, washed down with a 2007 Sauvignon Blanc from Duckhorn Vineyards in California’s
  • Napa Valley.
    Following on will be a brace of American birds: duck breast with sour cherry chutney and herb roasted pheasant with wild rice stuffing accompanied by Molasses-whipped sweet potatoes and winter vegetables. Another Californian wine, a 2005 Goldeneye Pinot Noir from the Anderson Valley, will be served alongside.
    The desert will be cinnamon apple sponge cake and sweet cream glace, during which guests will be invited to toast their new leader with some a Korbel Natural “Special Inauguration Curvee” California Champagne, 18 magnum cases of which have been dispatched to the White House for the occasion.
  • Parade
    Around two million people are expected to brave the cold to watch the 44th President of the United States and his inaugural parade.
    Most spectators will be forced to stand throughout – tickets for the 5,000 seats costing £17 on the 1.7 mile route went on sale at 1pm on Friday and sold out within a matter of minutes.
    Among the estimated 13,000 people and 90 groups taking part in the parade down Pennsylvania Avenue are ceremonial military regiments, citizens’ groups, marching bands and floats.
    Children from Obama’s Punahou High School left Hawaii, where the president grew up, arrived last week in a bid to acclimatise to the cold before they perform.
    Obama and his family will ride along the parade route in a new armored Cadillac that has already been nicknamed “The Beast”.
  • Mobile phones
    People attending the inauguration have been asked to limit the use of mobile phones amid fears a surge in calls, texts and photo messages will overwhelm the networks.
    The move comes as carriers are spending millions to temporarily upgrade their networks in Washington in anticipation of a rise in demand.
    The companies believe thousands of people at the inauguration will want to share the experience with friends and family at home, but have asked their customers to delay using their phones.
    Joe Farren, spokesman for the Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association, said: “If some of these estimates come true, people should anticipate delays with regards to sending text messages or making phone calls or getting onto the internet.
    “We can only bend the laws of physics so much.”
  • Inauguration balls
    Virtually every entertainer in American has been pressed into service for a series of balls to celebrate the inauguration.
    Barack Obama and his wife will attend ten official events tonight, finishing at 3am, including the Neighbourhood Ball which is being held for Washington residents.
    Another 14 unofficial balls also being staged including the Africa on the Potomac ball, the Inaugural Purple ball and the Human Rights Campaign’s Equality ball.
    Nicole Gianturco, of Event Emissary, the company organising the Blue Diamond Ball and the Green Inaugural Ball, said this year’s focus was less on glitz and more on good causes.
    “These balls are incredibly expensive and people are saying, 'Let’s scale back here and there because we want to have a platform, we want our message to go out, to be on the new administration’s first 100 days’ agenda,” she said.


  • Botox boom
    American cities have seen a rush on cosmetic procedures such as Botox and lip plumping injections as partygoers get ready for the inaugural parties.
    Beauty salons and cosmetic dermatologists in Washington DC and other major cities have witnessed a surge in demand for “quick fixes” such as wrinkle-smoothing injections or microdermabrasion ahead of the balls.
    Cosmetic dermatologist Tina Alster said: “We have been absolutely swamped since the election with people desiring rejuvenation procedures for the forthcoming inauguration.”
    Hema Sundaram, a cosmetic and laser surgeon who runs two offices in the Washington area, added: “My normal load for cosmetic procedures has doubled, except for hyaluronic acid fillers – Perlane and Restylane – which have almost tripled.”
    The pair told the paper their clients included Washington socialites and political professionals as well as lobbyists and lawyers.




  • Pilot
    The pilot who crash landed his plane in New York’s Hudson River has been invited to attend the inauguration.
    Captain Chesley B. ”Sully” Sullenberger and his family have been invited to Washington along with five crew members from Flight 1549.
    The captain’s wife, Lorraine Sullenberger, and daughters have still not seen him since he was hailed a miracle by officials and aviation experts.
    Mrs Sullenberger’s wife said they were excited about the invitation. She said: “Our daughters would love to go see the Jonas Brothers. I would love to go. It’s in the works, I believe.”


  • Souvenirs
    No presidential inauguration would be complete without a plethora of souvenirs created to honour the new president and his family.
    Shops have sprung up all over the capital offering everything from badges, flags, T-shirts and hats to iPod cases, Obama action figures, playing cards, thongs and even condoms.
    Amazon set up a special website, Inauguration Day 2009, offering traditional souvenirs along with widescreen televisions and digital recorders for those watching at home, and Obama Blend Kenyan coffee and a Patriotic Party Kit with US flag paper plates, cups and napkins to get them in the spirit.
    Those attending the event in Washington were offered Washington travel guides, fur-lined hats and cameras, while those wanting to get into their new president’s mind were offered some of his favourite books, including an Abraham Lincoln biography.


  • Kenya
    Tourists in Kenya are being lured away from the country’s famous game parks and white-sand beaches by a new attraction – the Obama Safari.
    Tour firms are already offering tailored safaris to Kenya’s little-visited west, and especially to the village of Kogelo where the president-elect’s step-grandmother Sarah Obama still lives and where his father, also called Barack, is buried.
    Itineraries include a trip to Mama Sarah’s modest homestead, although curious tourists are kept at bay by a new 6ft fence installed just before last year’s election.
    Visitors can see the Senator Barack Obama secondary school, and walk through the market where the president wrote of haggling over maize prices with cheerful traders when he last visited his family.
    “Explore the humble village and its primary school, health centre and secondary school named after the president elect,” boasts one tour operator in publicity for its ’Seven night Obama Package’, costing £500.



  • Britons
    Thousands of British spectators are expected to join the crowds in Washington DC tomorrow for the presidential inauguration.
    There are already a large number of UK expats living in the city and — while the British Embassy has no figures – their numbers will be supplemented by assorted politics fans and Barack Obama supporters choosing to come over for the ceremony Britain.
    The British celebrity contingent is being led by Sting and Elvis Costello who are the headline acts at the Creative Coalition Ball on Tuesday evening, where the cheapest tickets cost $10,000 a pair.
    Roy Forey, a British expat who runs a Washington-based UK-US business organisation called Prime Connections, said he had never known such an atmosphere of excitement in the city since he moved there in 1982.
    “I’ll be going down to the Mall. I can’t miss it even though I’ll probably have to watch it on a screen,” he said.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

The Crooks Bold Beenies





100% acrylic beanie featuring a Crooks logo embroidery above the fold.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

More Will Smith Looking Oscar-Worthy Serious in Seven Pounds



My guess is that you can forget about a scene where Will Smith shouts out the line, “Now that’s what I’m talking about!” happening in his new movie “Seven Pounds”. For one, this has “This is Will Smith, the serious actor, so give the man an Oscar already!” written all over it. Mind you, Smith has proven that he can do serious pretty well, with “Ali” and “The Pursuit of Happyness”. And being that “Happyness” has been Smith’s most dramatically acclaimed role to date, it was the smart choice for the Smithster to re-team with the film’s director, Gabriele Muccino, for the drama “Seven Pounds”.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

♫ NEW MUSIC: RIHANNA & CHRIS BROWN - “BAD GIRL”




2008’s “It” couple, Rihanna and Chris Brown teamed with Polow Da Don for this new song, “Bad Girl,” which definitely doesn’t seem to fall into the bracket of material that Rihanna described for her new album. In recent interviews, Rihanna said that she was going for a edgier rock sound (think “Disturbia”) for the fourth studio, but we’ll see.


Rihanna is actually re-re-releasing Good Girl Gone Bad, but it will be a remixes version. Maybe we’re jumping the gun, because it’s been reported that this isn’t even the finished product of this song, but I’m hoping that this isn’t what Rihanna is serving up for the new album.

Jay-Z To Play 'Concert On The Eve Of Change' The Night Before Obama's Inauguration


Jay-Z will play a special concert in Washington, D.C., on January 19, the night before President-elect Barack Obama's inauguration, it was announced Tuesday (January 6).
Billed "In Concert on the Eve of Change," the "intimate performance" will take place at the 1,847-capacity Warner Theater and will feature Jay performing with his full band.
Tickets for the performance go on sale Friday at 10 a.m.
The rap icon has long been an Obama supporter. Jay, along with music executive Kevin Liles, Mary J. Blige and Diddy penned, an open letter one month before the November election calling for the hip-hop community to vote in support of Obama and Vice President-elect Joe Biden.
"Where it stands today, we are on the verge of making history, the kind of history that will be a part of our culture's legacy," the letter reads. "The kind of history that bridges the gap between race, religion and culture, the kind of history that will ignite a light that shines bright from generation to generation, screaming that our voice does matter and our vote does count. The kind of history that will enable the next generation of leaders to encourage vision, not division, to encourage hope, not hopelessness, to encourage the power of the people, not the power politics of the few."
In addition, Jay took the opportunity throughout his and Blige's "Heart of the City" tour to praise Obama while condemning the current administration. Video images of Obama would appear on a screen behind the stage while Jay stopped mid-performance during "Blue Magic," as he got to the lyric where he disses President Bush.
"Y'all ready for change, right?" he often said. "This concert isn't sponsored by Barack Obama or nothing like that ... I'm just voicing my opinion as a citizen of America."
Young Jeezy, T.I., and Russell Simmons are among the other members of the hip-hop community who will celebrate Obama's win. The aforementioned will appear at Simmons' Hip-Hop Summit Action Network's Inauguration Ball, which is also scheduled to take place January 19 at the Harman Center for the Arts in Washington, D.C.