Wednesday, February 9, 2011

The Famous Girl

Certain, their name pop up in the headlines all the time and they sit front row during style Week, but does anyone remember how they got present? Whether you feel affection for 'em or feel affection for to hate 'em, discover out how these pseudo-celebrities came keen on our life and refuse to leave.
Sure, their names pop up in the headlines all the time and they sit front row during Fashion Week, but does anyone remember how they got there?  Whether you love 'em or love to hate 'em, find out how these pseudo-celebrities came into our lives and refuse to leave. <br><br>
<b> Tinsley Mortimer </b>:<br> She may not be in every gossip magazine yet, but don't worry, she will be soon.  The New York socialite's new CW reality series, "High Society," is just the latest unscripted shows following the rich and famous-for-no-reason.  As if we didn't have enough of those already.<br><br>BY JOANNA SLOAME<br><br>Follow our galleries on Twitter <a href="http://twitter.com/NYDNPhotos" target="_blank">@NYDNPhotos</a>.
Tinsley Mortimer:

She might not be in every rumor magazine yet, but don't worry, she will be soon. The novel York socialite's new CW reality series, "High Society," is just the newest unscripted shows following the wealthy and famous-for-no-reason. As if we didn't have sufficient of those by now.

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Keeping his focus his life

Kim Kennedy with his wife, Marina, and daughter, Misha.

A overwhelming analysis stunned photographer Kim Kennedy. But his job, and a close-knit circle of family and friends, helps him see the big image.

“It wasn’t planned, but they do demonstrate what I was going through,’’ Kennedy says during a lengthy, from time to time emotional interview at his Brookline apartment building, which he shares with his wife, Marina, and their descendant, Misha, 5. “When I finally spread the pictures out, you could see it.’’

He pauses to sip some juice, thirst being one side result of the latest drug routine he hopes determination put away his life. “They’re not responsibility content dance movies,’’ he continues, alluding to the show, which is scheduled to go up on Boston dance head office this coil. “They’re floating, like I was floating. You can see it in their face.’’ Kennedy takes another ingests. “The only occasion I felt usual was when I was gunfire.’’

Kennedy, 49, a well-known local style photographer, is among the hundreds of growth patients undergo action in the Boston area at any known time. His yearlong battle by means of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, first diagnosed in January 2010, at an higher (Stage 4) level, is unremarkable in that sense. Many other cancer patients and their loved ones have become achingly familiar with drugs such as Rituxan and Methotrexate, seen once-taut body swell while taking steroids, agonized over CAT scans and MRIs, and relied on potent pain medication to get them from side to side another annoying daylight hours.

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Thursday, January 27, 2011

Pernicious & Machiavellian Terms Discussed on 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' by Camille Grammer

(Media-Newswire.com) - On the period finale part one of the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, the words pernicious and Machiavellian were exposed in clips from this season show uttered by Camille Grammer about other cast members. The language were careful silage for the demonstrate due to the natural world in which said.




throughout a conference show, Camille grammer was shown using the two terms in various clips from this season's episodes. Grammer admit that she was an English main in college and did know what the words destined when discuss another cast member's performance.



Grammer is locked in a heated Hollywood battle with former 'Cheers' star Kelsey Grammer to whom she is wedded for 13 years. Camille recently found out that her husband was have an affair while away in New York drama on Broadway.

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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Public schools remain open, flights canceled at JFK, LaGuardia airports Snowstorm hits NYC

The city has been walloped by yet another heavy snowfall, but kids are still gonna have to get to class on time.
Schools Chancellor Cathie Black declared that public schools will remain open early this morning, with the city so far being hit with between 6 to 8 inches of snow across the five boroughs.



Snow begins to accumulate in Brooklyn at 12:30 a.m. on Wednesday.



School field trips scheduled for today have been canceled, however. A handful of private schools have closed.

Those looking to catch a flight today will be stuck waiting out the storm. Most domestic flights at JFK, LaGuardia and Newark airports were canceled until early Wednesday afternoon, a spokesman for The Port Authority told CNN.

Mayor Bloomberg declared a "weather emergency" well before the snow began to fall in New York City at approximately 9 p.m. ET.

The bad weather offered an opportunity for redemption after city officials bungled the Dec. 26 blizzard that left buses, ambulances and plows stranded.

"We recognize that we did not do the job that New Yorkers rightly expected," he said. "We intend to make sure that does not happen again."

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Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Homeless man with golden voice to NFL Filmsor Cavaliers.

A You Tube video of Ted Williams, a homeless Columbus, Ohio, man with a golden radio voice, has gone viral over the last two days. Williams has exploded into an overnight sensation. And a possible sports announcer.
He's been offered a job by the Cleveland Cavaliers. NFL Films reached out to the Columbus Dispatch newspaper, which profiled Williams, to hire him for voiceover work, says NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy.

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Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Jeanne Edwards: Fired After Sexist Comments Fellow ESPN Anchor

ESPN announcer Ron Franklin was fired Tuesday by ESPN after making derogatory and sexist comments to sideline reporter Jeanne Edwards during a Fiesta Bowl broadcast.

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Franklin was disciplined after a complaint was made about his behavior toward Edwards at a meeting. "Why don't you leave this to the boys, sweet baby?" Franklin allegedly said. When Edwards objected and told him not to address her like that, Franklin responded, "okay then, A-hole."

Franklin apologized for his remarks on Friday and said he deserved to be pulled from the Fiesta Bowl after the comments.

Franklin had worked for ESPN for 25 years.

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