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Saturday, October 29, 2016

18 Forever Fashion Brand for Women

18 Forever Festive Fashion Line
Website: 
http://www.eighteenforever.co.uk/

Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/18forever


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https://twitter.com/EIGHTEENF




Who we are

18 Forever is an online social enterprise fashion brand for women. Our social aim is to improve the livelihood of artisans in Africa through fashion design. We aim to create an avenue where artisans are empowered and rewarded for their work.

We are a friend to the artisans and we meet their expectations, now this makes us different. This also means that you know "who made your clothes". Once the designs have been decided by the team, the artisans craft what we’ve designed. However, we don’t leave manufacturing completely to the artisans; we are closely working with artisans to make sure that quality is what will be produced and to make sure that the best practice in the business cycle is achieved.

18 Forever combines socially responsible business principles and excellent design; we bring you the best and most recent designs in African prints. Our core value is to improve the economic status of artisans in Africa (with specific focus on The Gambia) whilst meeting your fashion needs and generally all that you will need to be that stylish, trendy and socially responsible fashionista.

#AfricanInspiredFashion
#MadeInAfrica

#SocialEnterprise




Wednesday, October 26, 2016

8TH ANNUAL BEFFTA AWARDS 2016


Credit: All text, logos & photos is copyright of the BEFFTAs & accredited photographers

8TH ANNUAL BEFFTA UK

The 8th year BEFFTA UK grand anniversary will take place over TWO DAYS: Thursday 27th and Friday 28th October 2016.
*PLEASE NOTE BEFFTA AWARDS IS A FREE INVITE ONLY AWARD CEREMONY*

Please find the schedules for both days below:



DAY ONE: THURSDAY 27TH OCTOBER
49 Nominees
Special categories for leadership and sports
BEFFTA STAR AWARDS


DAY TWO- FRIDAY 28TH OCTOBER:
32 Nominees
Special categories for BEFFTA leadership and humanitarian awards
Date: FRIDAY 28TH October 2016 , Black History Month

BEFFTA AWARDS GUESTS: All guests are by invite only

VENUE: The Rock Tower. 49 Tufnell Park Rd, London N7 0PS

TIME;
DOORS OPEN: 4.00 pm
VIP ARRIVALS: 5pm
DRINKS RECEPTION AND CANAPÉS : 5.15pm – 6.30pm
PRE-AWARDS RED CARPET PHOTOGRAPHY AND PRESS INTERVIEWS:4.15pm – 6.30pm
MAIN AWARDS SHOW: 6.45pm – 10.15pm
POST-AWARDS PRESS INTERVIEWS AND RED CARPET PHOTOGRAPHY: 9.30pm – 10.00pm

* *BEFFTA AWARDS DRESS CODE MUST BE ADHERED TO* *
Strictly Black Tie/Full glamour

Men: Black Tuxedos or Black Suits











STAR OF THE DAY: Meet Fabia Cerra a Burlesque Performer, Model & Actress


STAR OF THE DAY: Meet Fabia Cerra a Burlesque Performer, Model & Actress

Artist's Website:  www.fabiacerraofficial.com

CREDITS:
2015, Commercial, CROWNING GLORY, ITV & ITVBe
2016, Film, Featured Artist, BRITISH PILOT WRITTEN BY CRAIG PIERCE, Shekhar Kapur
2017, Film, (2016-2017) Featured Artist, HOLLYWOOD MOVIE, Zack Snyder
2009, Television, Semi-finalist, BRITAIN'S GOT TALENT, ITV & ITV2
2011, Television, Favourite Acts, BRITAIN'S GOT TALENT, ITV & ITV2

TRAINING:
Oxford Dance Centre, World Champion Disco and Contemporary Jazz Dancer, 1980-1987.
Level 1 Acting with Sarah Hannah 2015. Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath.
TV Training, Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath.
Actors Studio - Screen Acting with Film Director Tim Kent January 2016-March 2016.
Los Angeles Acting Coach, Jeff Dock Weiler 1-to-1 Los Angeles Coaching via Skype January 2016 continuing
Hollywood workshop with John and Jeff with Who Is Acting Now.
www.imdb.com/name/nm3752773/
www.thehandbook.com/celebrity/fabia-cerra

NOTES:
Most Empowering Plus Size Woman 2015. Honoured at The British Plus Size Awards November 2015.

Fabia is represented by 
IMPERIUM MANAGEMENT
271 Upper Street, London N1 2UQ
Phone: 020 8819 3155
E-mail: info@imperiummgmt.com
WWW: www.imperiummgmt.com

MODELME MANAGEMENT
58 Aston Road, Queensferry, Deeside, Flintshire CH5 1TJ
Phone: 07479 607118
E-mail: info@modelmemanagement.co.uk
WWW: www.modelmemanagement.co.uk

DREAMMAKER CONSULTANCY
Phone: 07770 503377
E-mail: contact@dreammakerconsultancy.com
WWW: www.dreammakerconsultancy.com


Fabia Cerra on Britain's Got Talent 2009

Meet Marie Clark a Canadian Model and Writer




Meet Marie Clark a Canadian Model and Writer


Marie is a very busy Model, Writer, Blogger;
Blogger at Vooluu.com
Certified Personal Trainer at World Gym Mountain
Contributing Writer at Ontario Physique Association

Marie Clark appears in the October issue of Fedora Magazine which is on the sale now! Order your digital or paper copy today 
http://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/1172466?__r=524097

Her story is featured in Proactive Health Magazine, in the hopes it will have a positive impact on others. 






















She was featured by the same magazine "Dream Vixens" two months in a row! She was also featured in featured in the Sport Edition.
July 2016 ~ Sexy and Beautiful
August 2016 ~ Sport Edition

Experience
Model-photoshoots, publications in Modelmania magazine and Oxygen (upcoming)
Writer of "Quick Tips" page-for Ontario Physique Association
Writer for www.athletesandmodelsmag.com
Trainer-Certified Professional Trainers Network

More information on Marie can be found here
https://www.castingdojo.com/Marie




STAR OF THE DAY: Sandra Walters, Filmmaker


STAR OF THE DAY: Sandra Walters, Filmmaker 

Sandra is graduating from UTS with a BA in  communication this week.
She is interested in any  creative casual opportunities in arts and media.
The photo featured on this post is of a makeup audition she was recently a model for.

She has produced her own films and videos in the past as well as worked 
Here is a link to her voice over work on CJ the DJ. She was the voice of Charlie CJ’s younger sister.

Here are some links to films she has produced as teenager.  
A link to a film she created, produced and wrote and recorded the song for.

Here is link to her sister's and her entry into a Doritos competition a few years ago

A link to film on Healthcare


Sandra Walters producer, Kapow Pictures
+6194390399 | 0417454141 
producer@kapowpictures.com | www.kapowpictures.com | Skype: Kapow Pictures 


Tuesday, October 25, 2016

The Sellout wins 2016 Man Booker Prize


The Sellout wins 2016 Man Booker Prize

The Sellout by Paul Beatty is named winner of the 2016 Man Booker Prize for Fiction. The Sellout is published by small independent publisher Oneworld, who had their first win in 2015 with Marlon James’ A Brief History of Seven Killings.

The 54-year-old New York resident, born in Los Angeles, is the first American author to win the prize in its 48-year history. US authors became eligible in 2014. The 2016 shortlist included two British, two US, one Canadian and one British-Canadian writer.

The Sellout is a searing satire on race relations in contemporary America. The Sellout is described by The New York Times as a ‘metaphorical multicultural pot almost too hot to touch’, whilst theWall Street Journal called it a ‘Swiftian satire of the highest order. Like someone shouting fire in a crowded theatre, Mr. Beatty has whispered “Racism” in a postracial world.’

The book is narrated by African-American ‘Bonbon’, a resident of the run-down town of Dickens in Los Angeles county, which has been removed from the map to save California from embarrassment. Bonbon is being tried in the Supreme Court for attempting to reinstitute slavery and segregation in the local high school as means of bringing about civic order. What follows is a retrospective of this whirlwind scheme, populated by cartoonish characters who serve to parody racial stereotypes.  The framework of institutional racism and the unjust shooting of Bonbon’s father at the hands of police are particularly topical.

Amanda Foreman, 2016 Chair of judges, comments: ‘The Sellout is a novel for our times. A tirelessly inventive modern satire, its humour disguises a radical seriousness. Paul Beatty slays sacred cows with abandon and takes aim at racial and political taboos with wit, verve and a snarl.’
Though Beatty cites satirists Joseph Heller and Kurt Vonnegut as formative influences, he remarked to The Paris Review that he was ‘surprised that everybody keeps calling this a comic novel… I’m not sure how I define it.’ 

This is the second consecutive Man Booker Prize success for independent publisher Oneworld, following Marlon James’ win with A Brief History of Seven Killings in 2015.
Amanda Foreman was joined on the 2016 panel of judges by Jon Day, Abdulrazak Gurnah, David Harsent and Olivia Williams. The judges considered 155 books for this year’s prize, including a total of 11 call-ins.

In addition to his £50,000 prize and trophy, Beatty also receives a designer bound edition of his book and a further £2,500 for being shortlisted.
On winning the Man Booker Prize, an author can expect international recognition, plus a dramatic increase in book sales. Last year’s winning novel, A Brief History of Seven Killings by Marlon James, has gone on to sell over 360,000 copies in the UK and Commonwealth, as well as 120,000 in the US. When accepting his prize, James said, ‘I just met Ben Okri and it just reminded me of how much of my literary sensibilities were shaped by the Man Booker Prize… It suddenly increases your library by 13 books.’

Other recent winners have included Hilary Mantel (2012 and 2009), whose Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies have led to award-winning adaptations on stage and screen, and Julian Barnes (2011), whose The Sense of an Ending will soon be adapted for film. Other winning novels that have gone on to have second or third lives on stage and screen include Schindler’s Ark (directed by Steven Spielberg as Schindler’s List), The Remains of the Day and The English Patient.
This is the third year that the prize has been open to writers of any nationality, writing originally in English and published in the UK. Previously, the prize was open only to authors from the UK & Commonwealth, Republic of Ireland and Zimbabwe. The 2016 shortlist included two British, two US, one Canadian and one British-Canadian writer.

First awarded in 1969, the Man Booker Prize is recognised as the leading award for high quality literary fiction written in English. Its list of winners features many of the giants of the last four decades: from Salman Rushdie to Margaret Atwood, Iris Murdoch to JM Coetzee.

Paul Beatty’s win was announced by Amanda Foreman at a black-tie dinner at London’s Guildhall, where he was presented with a trophy from HRH The Duchess of Cornwall and a £50,000 cheque from Luke Ellis, Chief Executive of Man Group. Guests at the event, which was broadcast live on the BBC News Channel, included the shortlisted authors, well-known figures from the literary world and VIPs including AS Byatt, Ben Okri, Karen Bradley, John Hurt and Fiona Shaw.
Paul Beatty will take part in will take part in his first public event as winner at a New Statesman-partnered event at Foyles on Friday 28 October 2016.

Royal Mail is issuing a congratulatory postmark featuring the winner’s name, which will be applied to millions of items of stamped mail nationwide from Wednesday 26 to Saturday 29 October 2016. It will say ‘Congratulations to Paul Beatty, winner of the 2016 Man Booker Prize’.
Man Group has sponsored the prize since 2002. One of the world’s largest independent alternative investment managers, Man Group is a partner that mirrors the quality, integrity and longevity of the prize.


Monday, October 24, 2016

Singer Pete Burns of Dead or Alive Fame has died, at the age of 57


Pete Burns dead: You Spin Me Round singer dies, aged 57, after a heart attack

PETE Burns has died, at the age of 57.


His management team confirmed the news in a statement.
“It is with the greatest sadness that we have to break the tragic news that out beloved Pete Burns of Dead or Alive, died suddenly yesterday of a massive cardiac arrest.
“All of his family and friends are devastated by the loss of our special star.
“He was a true visionary, a beautiful talented soul, and he will be missed by all who loved and appreciated everything he was and all of the wonderful memories the has left is with.

"We have no more words, we will make a further statement when we have had a chance to come to terms with our devastating loss.
"He will live forever in our memories.
"Sending you all our love. Lynne, Michael, Steve."

More to follow.







Thursday, October 13, 2016

Star of the Day: Tristan Bumm - Actor


Star of the Day: Tristan Bumm - Actor


Introducing Tristan Bumm, a 26 year old, young movie actor from Berlin. Fluid in English, Russian, and Norwegian.

Tristan Bumm has been involved in at least one cinematic feature movie as lead actor. The shooting took place in Sibiria and the movie will air in 2017 in Russia, China, and 2018 Europe (Cannes, Berlinale).

Tristan is a professional and can guarantee a very professional atmosphere as he already has good experiences in movie acting.

Through the feature movie Trisan Bumm has also learned to shoot lethal weapons such as AK-47 and 9mm.

Tristan Bumm can also dance and sing.

As reference you can refer you can contact casting director Schipilova Alena(whatsapp):  +79834358367

Tristan’s current showreel : https://youtu.be/-iy13h2nISQ

More material can be found here: https://de.stagepool.com/cv/tristan-bumm.de/323038


Tristan can play various types of roles, his type varries from the psychopath, the bad boy/sunny boy, the vampire, and the tragic hero.

Bob Dylan wins Nobel Literature Prize



Bob Dylan wins Nobel Literature Prize

2016 Nobel Prize in Literature to Bob Dylan “for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition”


US singer Bob Dylan has been awarded the 2016 Nobel Prize for Literature, becoming the first songwriter to win the prestigious award.

The 75-year-old rock legend received the prize "for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition".

The balladeer, artist and actor is the first American to win since novelist Toni Morrison in 1993.

His songs include Blowin' in the Wind and The Times They are A-Changin'.
Sara Danius, permanent secretary of the Swedish Academy, said Dylan had been chosen because he was "a great poet in the English speaking tradition".

"For 54 years now he's been at it reinventing himself, constantly creating a new identity," she told reporters in Stockholm.

The singer is due to perform later at the Cosmopolitan hotel in Las Vegas.

Dylan - who took his stage name from the poet Dylan Thomas - had long been tipped as a potential prize recipient.

Few experts, though, expected the academy to extend the award to a genre such as folk rock music.

Former Poet Laureate Sir Andrew Motion is among those to have previously praised Dylan's lyrics, saying his songs "work as poems".
"They have often extremely skilful rhyming aspects to them," he told the BBC. "They're often the best words in the best order."

Analysis by Colin Paterson, entertainment correspondent

Bob Dylan - the first person to win a Nobel Prize the same day as he plays a gig in Las Vegas.
What makes a man who has only ever written three books a suitable winner of the Nobel Prize for literature?

Bob Dylan arguably made the lyrics more important than the music.
Last Friday Dylan supported The Rolling Stones at the Desert Trip Festival in California and his set included Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 from that very album.
It is a song with the refrain "everybody must get stoned," leading to decades-long debates about whether it deals with Old Testament-style punishment or a call to smoke cannabis. Or most probably both.

Few would argue that is one of his finest lyrics, but it does demonstrate the mixture of political questioning, religious exploration and interest in humanity which has been woven through his work for more than 50 years and has secured him this award.
The result also demonstrates a real change for the prize. In 112 years, no songwriter has ever won before.

The decision elevates song lyrics to being on a critical par with literature, poetry and playwriting. It's a big step away from the self-perpetuating intellectualism and elitism for which the award had been criticised.

Dylan was born Robert Allen Zimmerman in 1941 and began his musical career in 1959, playing in coffee houses in Minnesota.
Much of his best-known work dates from the 1960s, when he became an informal historian of America's troubles.
Blowin' in the Wind and The Times They are A-Changin' were among anthems of the anti-war and civil rights movements.
His move away from traditional folk songwriting, paired with a controversial decision to "go electric" proved equally influential.
Dylan's many albums include Highway 61 Revisited in 1965, Blonde on Blonde in 1966 and Blood on the Tracks in 1975.
Since the late 1980s he has toured persistently, an undertaking he has dubbed the "Never-Ending Tour".