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Wednesday, December 30, 2015
Monday, December 21, 2015
Mike Bandz
Mike Bandz is among the rising stars across the planet at the moments. Bandz born in the late 80’s in North's Carolina, picked up his passion towards hip hop from an early stage of his life and it didn't take long before he made his land mark in the industry. Still growing everyday, his unique charisma keeps placing him a step ahead of others with the ability make his name stand out strong in an over saturated industry.
Mike Bandz music has been on various radio stations, popular urban blogs and his name continuously shows up on YouTube and Soundcloud just to name a few. Fans can't stop hitting the download button as of recent his music has hit the million number landmark. In addition, he has also performed along different world class artists. Mikes passion for music continues to grow everyday and his long term goal is to touch the lives of people through his music. “I do this for my children, my passion and the people,” says Mr. Bandz.
Thursday, December 10, 2015
Melissa McCarty or what's on Seven7's Fashion Line
In the shots, photographed by Brian Bowen Smith, Melissa McCarthy looks festive in a variety of outfits.
She donned a black top and black glittery skirt in one, an all-black look with red cutout booties in another and a colorful dress with black leggings in a third outfit.
Of course, she's also spotted holding a wreath with a bow and wrapping herself in holiday lights. Tis the season after all!
2015 has been a big year for the funny lady, who has made her health and weight loss a priority. While she hasn't confirmed how much weight she has lost, rumor has it she's lost a whopping 50 pounds.
She has also spent a lot of time and energy this past year promoting her fashion line that allows plus-size women to dress stylishly.
"I feel like there's a big thing missing where you can't dress to your mood above a certain number," Melissa McCarthy has said in the past about the limitations plus size women face in the fashion department.
Thanks to Melissa McCarthy, it seems like plus-sized fashion got a whole lot more fun this year.
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Senait Gidey
Senait Gidey, new muse! iloveyouwildfox
Exclusive Interview - Senait Gidey During a season which saw scarce visibility of models of colour on fashion's white-washed runways, the emergence of Canadian/Ethiopian newcomer Senait Gidey seemed somewhat of an apparition.
Seventeen year old Gidey's impeccable show list included appearances at Chanel, Burberry Prorsum, Emilio Pucci, Kenzo, Max Mara, Loewe, Christopher Kane, and Guy Laroche, landing her smack bang on Inoubliable Model Army's Top 10 Newcomers list for the Fall/Winter 2013 season.
Gidey's doe-eyed angelic features, slender 178 cm frame, and deliciously luminescent chocolate skin tone stood out amongst the bland homogenous line-ups of the European runway circuit.
Much like her role model contemporaries Liya Kebede, Iman Abdulmajid, and Naomi Campbell, Gidey exudes an effortless elegance, sophistication, and a proud regal quality on the runway which is a dream to witness.
With mother agency Elmer Olsen in Toronto and IMG Worldwide plotting her course, Gidey is destined to nab key editorial slots in the ensuing months. Harper's Bazaar Global Fashion Director Carine Roitfeld clearly has Gidey on her watch list, having recently cast the newcomer in a Sebastian Faena lensed editorial for the publication's May 2013 issue.
And as the only black model featured in Karl Lagerfeld's Chanel Fall/Winter 2013 presentation, Gidey has model pundits and key industry players hankering for more.
Gidey chatted exclusively with Inoubliable Model Army about her whirlwind Fall/Winter season, the issue of diversity in modelling, and the key look which had rocking the runway. Inoubliable Model Army: Hi Senait, congratulations on a stunning Fall/Winter 2013 show list - Chanel, Burberry Prorsum, Emilio Pucci, Max Mara, Loewe, Guy Laroche, and Christopher Kane amongst others.
How are you feeling in the aftermath of the shows?
SG: Thanks so much! It was overwhelming. Now that the shows have drawn to a close, I've finally had a minute to stop and take everything in! I'm very honoured to have had this opportunity!
IMA: Would you mind sharing with us a bit of your backstory?
SG: I'm 17 years old, born and raised in Toronto, Canada but my ethnic background is Ethiopian.
IMA: How long have you been modelling for and how were you initially discovered? SG: I've been modelling for two years now. A model from Elmer Model Management went to my high school at the time and highly recommended Elmer to me. IMA: The Fall/Winter 2013 season was particularly tough on new black models with 90 % of all models featured throughout the show season being white. What are your views on the lack of diversity in modelling and from you personal experiences do you feel that things are improving for models of colour? SG: I look up to the women who came before me like Liya Kebede among others who really broke down the walls for young black girls like me. It's not always easy but with such strong role models, you can't help but be inspired. IMA: You had an impeccable show list this season. What were some of your personal highlights and if there was one look that you wore that you could have walked off the runway with, which collection would it have come from? SG: Some of my highlights this show season were walking for Chanel and meeting Karl Lagerfeld, Burberry, Christopher Kane, Pucci and Max Mara. Also going to London and Milan for the first time ever!! If I could walk off the runway in any look, I would definitely choose my look from Kenzo. I was rocking a tailored, patterned Kenzo blazer and trousers with a cool pair of shades. IMA: Each show season is highly competitive with so many new models vying for runway spots that will get you noticed. What is your approach going into castings and how do you deal with the intense scrutiny and often times rejection that comes with the territory? SG: I like to go in with a positive attitude and no expectations. To be honest, you're running around from casting to casting, you don't have much time to think about it. I did my best to be myself and to show my personality. IMA: What do you like or dislike most about modelling?
Saturday, October 10, 2015
Felicia Carrie's FCN Women's Health Magazine
Can Bicycling Affect a Woman’s Sexual Health?
By
ANAHAD O'CONNOR
April 2, 2012 12:01 am
Spending time on a bicycle seat, which has been linked to erectile dysfunction in men, may also be a hazard to a woman’s sexual health, a new study shows.
Many women who cycle or take spin classes are familiar with the numbness that sometimes can occur from sitting on a traditional bike seat. Bike seats are designed in such a way that body weight typically rests on the nose of the seat, which can compress nerves and blood vessels in the genital area. In men, this raises the risk of erectile dysfunction, something that has been documented in studies of male police officers on bicycle patrol.
But female cyclists have not been studied as closely. A study by Yale researchers in 2006 found that female cyclists had less genital sensation compared with a control group of female runners. As a result, some scientists believe that female cyclists probably are at similar risk for sexual problems as male riders.
In the latest study, the Yale researchers tried to determine whether there are specific factors that influence soreness and numbness among female riders. Forty-eight women took part in the study, each a consistent rider who cycled a minimum of 10 miles a week, but typically much more.
The women took their personal bikes and saddles into the lab. The researchers mounted the bikes on a stationary machine, and had the riders position their seats and handlebars according to their preference. As the women pedaled, they reported whether they felt soreness, numbness or tingling as a result of sitting on the bike seat, and a device was used to measure sensation in the pelvic floor.
Notably, it was the position of the handlebars that seemed to have the most effect. Women on bikes with handlebars positioned lower than their seats experienced more pressure in an area of soft tissue called the perineum, and had decreased sensation in the pelvic floor.
The researchers found that the lower the handlebars in relation to the saddle, the more a woman has to lean forward, forcing her to put a greater percentage of her body weight on the perineum. This problem is particularly likely to occur when a rider leans forward, flattens her back and puts her hands on the “drop bars” of a road or track bicycle for a more aerodynamic position.
“We’re basically showing that there may be modifiable risk factors associated with female riders,” said Dr. Marsha K. Guess, an author of the study and an assistant professor of obstetrics, gynecology and reproductive sciences at the Yale School of Medicine. “This better positions us to educate riders on safe riding practices that may actually be beneficial to reduction of pressure and lost sensation in the pelvic floor.”
The findings, published online in The Journal of Sexual Medicine, help shed further light on the problems faced by female riders, something that needs more long-term study, said Steven M. Schrader, a scientist at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health whose early research helped identify bike seat risks for male police officers on bicycle patrol.
Dr. Schrader said that over the years he has given speeches about his findings to groups of police officers who do bicycle patrol. Afterward, he said, women from the audience sometimes approach him and say, “It’s not just a men’s thing.”
“Women are having issues as well,” Dr. Schrader said.
Dr. Schrader’s research on officers showed that one of the best ways to eliminate or reduce pressure on the perineum is to use a bicycle saddle without a nose. The findings led the institute to recommend that police officers and other workers on bicycles use “no-nose” saddles, which put pressure on the sit bones, rather than the soft tissue of the perineum. Although he hasn’t studied use of the noseless saddles in women, he said he believes women would benefit as well.
Saturday, October 3, 2015
Steves J Bryan
*Steves J. Bryan, television host and Journalist at Canal Blue (Haiti) since 2008 Been making music and writing
poetry at a young age. Born on September 19th 1989 this young man is full of "Life " recently earn several certificate
at the leadership institute this young man's music inspires us to feel good about ourselves.
Currently residing in Florida Studying marketing and psychology this rapper is someone you won't miss and you'll
definitively add to your playlist
Performances
Downtown Miami (Compas Festival along side Rockfam) 2009
Micheal Jackson (Haiti en Scene) 2010
Festival de la Francophonie 2011
Haiti's National carnival( Rockfam)2014
Moon-chine Miami Showcase for Afton 2015
Jacksonville Fire night 2015
And More
He is Quadrilingual he mostly raps in English and has 2 mixtapes. the mixtape ON BLAST in witch features the
song Game of hearts with Niska that was critically acclaimed in the In Haiti, And C.L.A.S.S. available everywhere
online
His genres are Rap/ Hip Hop / Comedy/ Neo-Psychedelia / And experimental
Steves works with a lot of mix sound such as reggae/rap techno/rap dub-step/rap and plenty more .
To attend his performance is to accept to have a great time.
To only name these he also has a huge fan base in the Haitian community due to his show and humorous personality
on TV in witch he also received many celebrities such as CAlI Swag District , Wycleff Jean and The President
of Haiti Michel Joseph Martelly.
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