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Flying Dog Beer sponsors the 3rd Annual Networking Mixer & After-Party in honor of the 18th Annual SAG Award nominees…

29 Jan

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(Los Angeles, CA) On Sunday January 29, 2012 The Notice Network, LA Fashion Corner, The World Networks, and The KAM Group are honoring the 18th Annual SAG Awards nominees at the 3rd Annual Networking Mixer & After-Party. Tiato is hosting this star-studded event that is sponsored by Flying Dog Beer. Guests will enjoy complimentary samples provided by Flying Dog Beer from 8pm-9pm alongside with complimentary hors d’oeuvres, delicious desserts provided by Sweet Privileges, music, VIP gift bags, and entertainment industry networking.

Guests include actors, filmmakers, screenwriters, producers, and directors. Tiato is located inside the MTV & Lions Gate Bldg – 2700 Colorado Ave, Santa Monica, CA 90404. Doors will be open from 8pm-12am, Red Carpet Arrivals are expected from 8pm-10pm, Complimentary hors d’oeuvre 8pm-9pm, Music 8pm-12pm, VIP Gift Bags 11pm.

More about Flying Dog Beer:
In 1983, a series of events in the Himalayas involving under prepared hikers, an unfaithful Sherpa, a scared donkey, and quickly consumed contraband led to the creation of the Flying Dog philosophy. That’s right, philosophy. It wasn’t until 1990 that beer came into the picture. From a brewpub in Aspen, Colorado to a full-fledged Denver brewery, and then to a state-of-the-art brewing facility in Frederick, Maryland, Flying Dog stands for not only extraordinary beer, but also for standing tall, doing great things, and not letting anyone make you eat crap. For the past 20 years, they have produced world-class craft beers and continued to push the envelope with experimental brews and limited-edition one-offs. All the while, they continuously pay homage to their Gonzo Godfathers – George Stranahan, Hunter S. Thompson, and Ralph Steadman. For more information please visit their website at: www.flyingdogales.com.

Event Producers/Hosts: The Notice Network (Specifically created for entertainment professionals: www.TheNoticeNetwork.com), LA Fashion Corner (Quarterly fashion shows for emerging designers raising awareness and funds for various charities in the past), The World Networks (a Lousine Karibian company that is an exclusive network of professionals targeting niche markets and getting ready to launch globally: www.TheWorldNetworks.com), and The Karibian and Moore Group (Full service event management and production group: www.TheKandMGroup.com).

RSVP for VIP and complimentary tickets: www.SagNotice.weebly.com
Press/Media submissions: Lily@TheKandMGroup.com


Lousine Karibian

CEO, Founder
The Official World Networks, Inc.
The World Networks™
Los Angeles, CA
T: 818-217-5775
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Congratulations: Newt Gingrich

22 Jan


Published January 21, 2012

FoxNews.com

Republican presidential candidate and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich takes part in a TV interview during a campaign event at the Grapevine Restaurant in Spartanburg, S.C., on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2012, the unpredictable voting day of the South Carolina presidential primary. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

Newt Gingrich resurrected his campaign Saturday with a stunning victory in the South Carolina Republican presidential primary, leveraging strong debate performances and a handful of wrong turns for Mitt Romney to surge past the former frontrunner and reset the race which is now headed for Florida.

After claiming his first primary win, the former House speaker rallied supporters on the road to the next contest on Jan. 31. Gingrich, looking to convey the image of a general election candidate, focused his victory speech almost entirely on President Obama, unloading some of his toughest criticism to date on the White House incumbent.
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“He makes Jimmy Carter look strong,” Gingrich quipped at the close of his speech.

Gingrich faces organizational challenges going forward, but he said Saturday: “We don’t have the kind of money at least one of the candidates has, but we do have ideas and we do have people.”

Gingrich locked up a decisive victory in the state. With 100 percent of precincts reporting, Gingrich pulled in 41 percent of the vote, to Romney’s 27 percent.

Rick Santorum finished in third with 17 percent, followed by Ron Paul with 13 percent.

The leader board virtually ensures a drawn-out Republican race, a turnaround from just a week ago when Romney seemed poised to clinch the nomination in short order.

Romney, at his post-election rally in South Carolina, acknowledged that he sees a “long primary season” ahead and vowed to put up a stiff fight.

“I’ll keep fighting for every single vote. I will compete in every single state,” Romney said.

Gingrich surged to win South Carolina after what was arguably the most eventful week of the primary season. Rick Perry dropped out of the race Thursday, throwing his support behind Gingrich. The Iowa Republican Party dropped the surprise announcement that Santorum, and not Romney, had actually won the Iowa caucuses. And Romney found himself repeatedly struggling to answer questions — pushed by the Gingrich campaign and echoed in the media — about why he’s not releasing his tax returns before April. Meanwhile, Gingrich was able to deflect questions about allegations from his second wife that he once sought an “open marriage.”

His scorching answer at Thursday’s debate to a question on the subject may have even helped improve his standing ahead of the South Carolina vote.

In the delegate battle, Fox News projects Gingrich will win at least 19 of South Carolina’s 25 delegates. That puts him in second place behind Romney in the overall race for the nearly 1,144 delegates needed to clinch the nomination.

With a victory under his belt, Gingrich held back Saturday night on criticism of his opponents. Rather, he unleashed a tirade of criticism on Obama, describing him again as the “most effective food-stamp president in American history” and excoriating him for his recent decision to deny a permit for the Canada-to-Texas Keystone pipeline.

Warning that the decision would drive the Canadians to strike an oil deal with China, he said: “An American president who can create a Chinese-Canadian partnership is truly a danger to this country.”

Romney, who for much of the race tried to focus his criticism on Obama, signaled Saturday he will step up his attacks against Gingrich in the upcoming contests.

The former Massachusetts governor, without calling out Gingrich by name, blasted him over his government-heavy resume and his past attacks on Romney’s tenure at Bain Capital.

“President Obama has no experience running a business and no experience running a state. Our party can’t be led to victory by someone who also has never run a business and never run a state,” Romney said. Likewise, Romney said the GOP can’t defeat Obama with a candidate who joined in on the “assault on free enterprise.”

“They’re attacking every person who dreams of a better future. He’s attacking you. I will support you,” Romney said, adding that anyone who demonizes success is not “fit” to be nominee.

Gingrich, though, recently has tempered his criticism of Romney’s time at the investment firm — opting instead to pressure Romney to release his tax returns.

Romney aides told Fox News there is no plan “at this time” to accelerate the release, but there is clearly a debate over the topic within the campaign.

One Romney adviser told Fox News that the campaign is “happy” with the state of the race.

“You never get to the end zone without being tired and taking hits,” said adviser Stuart Stevens.

Romney’s aides had been downplaying expectations by late Saturday, acknowledging the momentum that had been going Gingrich’s way in recent days.

Exit polling confirmed his advantage among several groups of voters. Those who made up their minds late broke for Gingrich, while those who had decided early mostly backed Romney. Late deciders outnumbered early deciders 53-46 percent. Gingrich also had the advantage among voters who viewed the debates as important. And Gingrich led among those who say it’s important that a candidate shares their religious beliefs.

South Carolina has a reputation as a tie-breaker in the Republican primaries, often setting the winner on a relatively smooth course to the nomination. But Saturday’s contest only complicates things. With Gingrich’s victory, there have been three distinct winners in the first three contests.

The race heads next to Florida. There, Romney is planning to aggressively go after Gingrich’s ethics record in the House during his days as speaker and the consulting work his firm did for Freddie Mac.

In a fresh fundraising pitch, Gingrich continued to press the case that he is the “Reagan conservative” the party needs to go up against Obama.

The other two candidates said they’re staying in the race.

Santorum, speaking Saturday night in Charleston, described the contest as “wide open” and said he’s charging into Florida next.

“Three states, three winners,” Santorum said. He continued to make a working-class appeal to voters, saying he’s going to bring a “little different message” than the other candidates.

“I plan to be a little different,” Santorum said. “I’m going to go out and talk about how we’re going to have a Republican Party, a conservative movement that makes sure that everyone in America has the opportunity to rise.”

Paul, despite placing fourth, vowed to press on Saturday night. He noted that the returns suggest his campaign will have attracted four or five times more votes than it did in the 2008 race.

“There’s every reason to be encouraged,” Paul told an enthusiastic crowd. “This campaign has a long way to go.”

Herman Cain, who dropped out of the race last year, still pulled in 1 percent of the vote Saturday — though comedian Stephen Colbert had been urging voters to cast their ballots for Cain, as a stand-in for his own mock candidacy.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/01/21/polls-close-in-south-carolina-primary/#ixzz1k9iuLIs8

One On One Interview With Hostess And Beauty Queen Kyra Batte, Highlight Hollywood Exclusive

21 Jan


January 21, 2012 Tommy Lightfoot Garrett

When I interviewed the gorgeous, talented beauty queen/TV hostess and starlet Kyra Batte this week, I thought it would be the typical “Valley” girl-like conversation and that I’d have an enjoyable hour or so, but nothing worthwhile to remember. However, Krya’s enigmatic beauty is just part of her complete package as a budding starlet in Hollywood and internationally. Yes, the poised and stunning beauty is very gracious, very polite and intelligent. But she didn’t come by it the easy way. The stunning brunette told Highlight Hollywood about the teenage phase, which she now looks back on and wonders how her amazing mother dealt with it all, but then she turned her life around and has become one of the most awesome people on the planet, and I can say that without being biased. I was just that impressed.From being bullied as a child, to braces and the acne phase many true beauties often endure before they realize their inner essence, which then becomes a part of who they are as an individual and ultimately inspiring, Kyra Batte spoke honestly and didn’t hold anything back in her exclusive interview with us. Publicist Misty Schwartz of Extreme P.R. said, “Kyra is amazing. I haven’t known her long, but since I got to meet her and have gotten to know her, she inspires me as well. She has a great future ahead. Tommy, Kyra is beautiful inside/out. She gives 110 percent of herself and never expects anything in return. She is a true humanitarian. I’m blessed to know her and be in her life.”

Here is Kyra in her own words; her own honest words.

Q-Have you always been so poised and confident, or did you have a tough time as a teenager or childhood phase to endure like most everyone else?

A-“I most definitely had a tough teenage phase like most everyone else! I was raised solely by my mother and grandmother with very little communication with my father. I never really got to establish a solid relationship with him. Due to that, it made my childhood very difficult. In middle school I had severe acne, braces, and was a victim of bullying. During my teenage years I completely rebelled and had my fair share of detentions and run-ins with authority. I have no idea how my poor mom handled me! I was going down the wrong path and was a very angry, troubled young girl. It wasn’t until I was 16 in my junior year of high school, I realized I didn’t want to grow up that way and have that kind of lifestyle after looking at some of my peers.

“I started taking college classes in high school and advanced math (fun tidbit about me, math was always my favorite subject and I love to crunch numbers!) and was able to graduate one year early. It wasn’t until college I had any kind confidence within myself. I need to let go of the ideas in my head that I was never good enough, that I didn’t deserve good things, or that I couldn’t accomplish anything. I really had to let go and forgive everything that had happened in my life and create a confidence within myself. That is why as a beauty queen I have made it my mission to decrease bullying and improve the mental health and confidence in youth. I was recognized by the Miss America Organization for my community service and have dedicated over 200 hours serving my community, speaking to children at schools and organizations, talking to the public, writing published articles, and built a website to hopefully decrease the bullying epidemic and suicide rates in young adults and I plan to continue to mentor young women.”

Q-You have done lots of TV hosting. What is your favorite gig in the past and why?

A-“My favorite hosting gig would have to be the one I am doing now with Gossip Meets Couture. One of my strengths as a host is my interviewing skills. I am a very curious person and I believe you can learn from anyone. Even before I went full throttle with hosting, I was always told by everyone they could see me as a host. People have said throughout my whole life I speak well and ask a lot of questions. The current gig I do involves a lot a interviewing and red carpet and celebrity events which I have always been a fan of. It gets pretty hectic sometimes having to fight with the other media crews on the red carpet (and believe me, they are not friendly), doing research on of all the celebs so I know what to ask them, and thank goodness I just got the internet on my phone so I can quickly IMDb last minute guests showing up on the red carpet! If you had told me all the cool stuff I would be doing when I was still living in Tucson, I would have never believed any of it!”

Q-Do you have pets, or do you love animals as you seem to?

A-“Yes, Tommy, I do! I have two dogs; Kujo, a shih-tzu/maltese mix and Kissy, a toy poodle. I miss them so much, they are still back in Tucson, Arizona with my mom. And yes, I do love animals! Some would be convinced I love them more than humans, although that is not true. I am a PETA member and was a vegetarian for a while until I realized I loved meat too much, but hey at least I tried! When I was the reigning Miss Pima County I also worked with the Humane Society of Southern Arizona as a celebrity model at their fundraiser fashion show and other events. A lot of associating me as an animal lover sprung from my first hosting gig The Pet Friendly Traveler and then followed on with me when I was a radio show host on Green Revolution Radio; which if you can’t tell from the title ‘green’, means environment friendly so when I did my special segment “Green Gossip” a lot of animal rights were included!”

Q-What would you ultimately like to do with your career, I bet acting?

A-“Well, since I was three years old I always wanted to be an actress. It started because I had the biggest crush on Devon Sawa (the human form of Casper for any of you growing up in the 90′s) and I was convinced if I became an actress I could star in a movie and finally kiss him! Haha the silly things kids think. Growing up I did theatre and modeling (the modeling career shortly ended when I realized I am only 5’1″ after my growth spurt) and in college did numerous plays and films. After doing hosting on TV and radio I finally realized, “This is it, I was meant to do hosting all along.” I mean don’t get me wrong if I got offered to star in a movie tomorrow I would take it, and I still do some acting here and there but my main career goal is to incorporate my skills of helping teach people self improvement and motivation (I got my degree in Psychology) and use hosting to reach a bigger audience.”

Q-What is your next major project coming up, and tell us about your plans for 2012?

A-“Hosting, hosting, hosting! I have some hosting projects coming up and mainly focusing on more coverage on red carpet and celebrity events, and also hosting geared toward lifestyle and wellness.”

For more on the gorgeous actress, hostess and beauty pageant winner, go to her official website at

http://www.kyrabatte.com/.

And thanks to Misty Schwartz and Extreme PR www.extremepr.wordpress.com.

You can follow us at www.twitter.com/HighlightHwd.

Written By: Tommy Lightfoot Garrett
Photographs are Courtesy: From the Hostess’s private collectoin

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Highlight Hollywood | The premier source for hot celebrity news. Hollywood’s latest and most exciting news magazine.

21 Jan

Highlight Hollywood | The premier source for hot celebrity news. Hollywood’s latest and most exciting news magazine..

“A Sweet Trunk Show”…

19 Jan

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Cupcake Wars Winner, Annette Starbuck of Goodie Girls teams up with Home Baked Beanies to create “A Sweet Trunk Show” to benefit Reading, Writing, It’s Exciting…
January 17, 2012, (Los Angeles, CA) Goodie Girls are preparing to host their second benefit with Home Baked Beanies, most popular for their “Scented Cupcake Beanie”. This event will take place on Thursday January 19, 2012 from 1-4pm at Goodie Girls (415 E. Broadway #100, Glendale, CA) and will benefit Reading, Writing, It’s Exciting. Guests can expect to be treated to cupcake samples, discounted cupcakes and Home Baked Beanies.

Annette Starbuck, the multi-Award Winning Founder of GOODIE GIRLS exuberates a joyous passion for creating a variety of baked delights through her valiant curiosity and enchanting talent. Even more remarkable, aside from countless independent Instructional Culinary Sessions, Annette has never actually enrolled into any institutional Culinary Programs or attended Culinary School, but she’s achieved acclaimed success only through her seasoned personal experience and pure creative determination. “Baking is a passion of mine and I create every cupcake with all my heart and soul. Whether for a small occasion of getting together with Friends, BBQ’s, Showers or a big event for Charities, Weddings, or Banquets I craft each batch as I was feeding my own family – it’s who I am at the core. I am lucky to have my whole family with me on this adventure including my rock star husband Anthony, my amazing father Doug and last but definitely the most influential, my step mom Stephanie. Together we Rock the Cupcake World!”

HOME BAKED BEANIES are the first smelly hat company. The owner and creator of this new sweet idea is Tracey Scott, as well as the whole family that contributes to the designs. Smelly or not, the styles are totally unique like their cupcakes hats that smell like cupcakes as well as the hand tie rag hats, vintage shabby chic, every color, every style, and every size. They invite everyone to stop and “smell the hats“. Fans of these unique beanies can find their own Home Baked Beanie to match their personality/style at several locations including: Big Bear, CA, San Diego, CA, Los Angeles (Select boutiques), Trunk shows, holiday events and red carpet events.

READING, WRITING, IT’S EXCITING (RWE) is a nonprofit literacy program designed to improve the reading and writing skills of at-risk children. They do this by providing one-to-one writing mentors throughout the school year for kids who are chosen by their teachers to participate. The reason for RWE’s program is that research shows that if children aren’t writing and reading at their grade level by the end of second grade, they almost never catch up. Further research has also shown that as many as 80% of those kids eventually drop out of high school, are unemployed, are in prison or join gangs. And how accurate are those numbers? Several states actually base their future prison building plans on them! There are over 45,000 second grade students in L.A., and only 41% of them are proficient in writing and reading. Their goal is to help all of them… For more information about RWE, please visit: www.rweprogram.org

For Press/Media/Booking:
Extreme Public Relations
Direct: (323) 570-1328
Email: mistyepr@gmail.com
www.ExtremePR.wordpress.com

Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King…

14 Jan

I Have a Dream Speech
Martin Luther King’s Address at March on Washington
August 28, 1963. Washington, D.C.

When we let freedom ring, when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of God’s children, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics, will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual, “Free at last! free at last! thank God Almighty, we are free at last!”


Martin Luther King Jr Facts

Birth January 15, 1929. Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Death April 4, 1968. Memphis, Tennessee, USA (assassination by gunshot)
Known for Leading the civil rights movement in the United States
Advocating nonviolent protest against segregation and racial discrimination
Milestones 1954 Selected as pastor of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama
1955 Received his Ph.D. in systematic theology from Boston University
1955-1956 Led a successful effort to desegregate Montgomery, Alabama, buses
1957 Helped found and served as the first president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)
1958 Published Stride Toward Freedom: The Montgomery Story
1963 Wrote ‘Letter from Birmingham Jail,’ arguing that it was his moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws
1963 Delivered his ‘I Have a Dream’ speech to civil rights marchers at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.
1964 Won the Nobel Peace Prize
1965 Organized a mass march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, that created national support for federal voting-rights legislation
1968 Was assassinated at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee
Quote ‘I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.’ August, 1963, in a speech to civil rights supporters at the March on Washington.
Did You Know King’s nonviolent doctrine was strongly influenced by the teachings of Indian leader Mohandas Gandhi.
In 1964, King became the first black American to be honored as Time magazine’s Man of the Year.
King’s efforts were not limited to securing civil rights; he also spoke out against poverty and the Vietnam War.

As we celebrate the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday, this is a good time to draw attention to the fact that no one in the history of reading the Bible from the streets was better at #OccupytheBible than Dr. King. The one fundamental thing Dr. King understood is that you actually had to be on the street to read the Bible from the street.

Streets, banks, parks and bridges have been occupied by the #OccupyWallStreet movement. Recently, I’ve started the Twitter tag #OccupytheBible where each day I tweet a different verse from scriptural teaching on justice for the poor and the way riches are a stumbling block to discipleship. And every day I gain more Twitter followers who want to read more of the Bible than Tim Tebow’s favorite verse, John 3:16. John 3:16 is a great verse, and Tebow’s emphasis on it has inspired a lot of Google searches for the text, but the Bible says a lot more than that one verse, and much of what it says is about economic justice.

The Bible is one of the most important places Christians who are concerned about social justice need to occupy. To Occupy the Bible simply means reading the Bible from the perspective of those who are driven to the streets to protest rising economic and social inequality in our own time, as those who listened to Jesus on the streets did in the first century.

No one has ever done this better than Dr. King. Rev. Jesse Jackson once remarked to me, “All these people getting Ph.D.’s in the work of Dr. King and not one of them could call a press conference.” It’s true. Dr. King could call the press conference, stand up on a podium, and say what really needed to be said, and the dozens, then hundreds, and then hundreds of thousands of people who stood with him on the street could say the same. When King marched, a multi-religious, multi-racial America suddenly became visible, and America was forever changed.

King was no biblical literalist. He was more concerned with how to get people not to be so preoccupied with creeds, and focus instead on deeds. In fact, he believed, the job of the church and its scriptures was “to produce living witnesses and testimonies to the power of God in human experience,” and to commit to action. “Jesus,” he noted, “always recognized that there is a danger of having a high blood pressure of creeds and an anemia of deeds.”

King was all about the deeds. This is why he was able, in his famous “I Have A Dream” speech, to move so deftly between “the unalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” of the U.S. Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, and the words of the prophet Isaiah. “I have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted, every hill and mountain shall be made low, the rough places will be made plain, and the crooked places will be made straight, and the glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together.” And then came the deeds part: these words of the founders and of scripture, no matter how inspiring, per King, have to make a concrete change in the attitudes and laws “down in Alabama, with its vicious racists.” Otherwise, as he argued, the words are a promissory note that has been returned in default.

From the perspective of the streets where King marched, “Loving Your Enemies” was the only practical way. This is elaborated in his extraordinary sermon on Jesus’ teaching in the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 5:43. It demonstrates how King interpreted the Bible from the streets in order to turn words into deeds. In this sermon, King took as his text the words of Jesus, “You have heard that it was said, ‘Love your neighbor and hate your enemy.’ But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you…”

King argued in this sermon that when Jesus said, “love your enemies” he was talking about the secret of the power of non-violent action. “There is a power in love that our world has not discovered yet. Jesus discovered it centuries ago. Mahatma Gandhi of India discovered it a few years ago, but most men and most women never discover it. For they believe in hitting for hitting; they believe in an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth; they believe in hating for hating; but Jesus comes to us and says, ‘This isn’t the way.’”_

From the street, in Dr. King’s words and his deeds, what works to overcome hate, as he says in this sermon, is “to organize mass non-violent resistance based on the principle of love.” This is exactly what #OccupyWallStreet has been trying to do in following the example of both Dr. King and Mahatma Gandhi. It’s ultimately why those who want to make a change in this country have got to get out on the streets and engage in non-violent direct action.

When police raided Zuccotti Park, the first home of #OWS, and destroyed many of the belongings of the Occupiers, one of the major areas of destruction was the People’s Library. Bibles lay in the heap alongside books by Maya Angelou, Stephen King, J.K. Rowling, all marked with the People’s Library stamp.

While lots of households and even Occupy camps have Bibles, though, you actually have to read the Bible, not just own one, to get the message. But when you do read the Bible, studies have shown, it can turn you liberal. Indeed, people become more liberal in their social attitudes by actually reading the Bible, especially on their own, that is, outside church teaching.

The title of the event where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream Speech” was called “The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.”

JOBS and freedom. It was a march for economic and civil equality. The human desire for simple decency in economic and civic rights didn’t begin in 1963, and it certainly has not ended here in 2012.

It’s a biblical message through and through. You understand that when you read the whole Bible. And that’s something that Dr. King knew well.

#OccupyWallStreet is a true heir to the King vision and practice.

By Susan Brooks Thistlethwaite | 12:52 PM ET, 01/13/2012

Dr. Martin Luther King Official Website: www.mlkonline.net/dream.html

Cupcake Wars Winner, Annette Starbuck of Goodie Girls teams up with Home Baked Beanies to create “A Sweet Trunk Show” to benefit Reading, Writing, It’s Exciting…

11 Jan

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Cupcake Wars Winner, Annette Starbuck of Goodie Girls teams up with Home Baked Beanies to create “A Sweet Trunk Show” to benefit Reading, Writing, It’s Exciting…

January 10, 2012, (Los Angeles, CA) Goodie Girls are preparing to host their second benefit with Home Baked Beanies, most popular for their “Scented Cupcake Beanie”. This event will take place on Thursday January 19, 2012 from 1-4pm at Goodie Girls (415 E. Broadway #100, Glendale, CA) and will benefit Reading, Writing, It’s Exciting. Guests can expect to be treated to cupcake samples, discounted cupcakes and Home Baked Beanies all to benefit Reading, Writing, It’s Exciting.

Annette Starbuck, the multi-Award Winning Founder of GOODIE GIRLS exuberates a joyous passion for creating a variety of baked delights through her valiant curiosity and enchanting talent. Even more remarkable, aside from countless independent Instructional Culinary Sessions, Annette has never actually enrolled into any institutional Culinary Programs or attended Culinary School, but she’s achieved acclaimed success only through her seasoned personal experience and pure creative determination. “Baking is a passion of mine and I create every cupcake with all my heart and soul. Whether for a small occasion of getting together with Friends, BBQ’s, Showers or a big event for Charities, Weddings, or Banquets I craft each batch as I was feeding my own family – it’s who I am at the core. I am lucky to have my whole family with me on this adventure including my rock star husband Anthony, my amazing father Doug and last but definitely the most influential, my step mom Stephanie. Together we Rock the Cupcake World!”

HOME BAKED BEANIES are the first smelly hat company. The owner and creator of this new sweet idea is Tracey Scott, as well as the whole family that contributes to the designs. Smelly or not, the styles are totally unique like their cupcakes hats that smell like cupcakes as well as the hand tie rag hats, vintage shabby chic, every color, every style, and every size. They invite everyone to stop and “smell the hats“. Fans of these unique beanies can find their own Home Baked Beanie to match their personality/style at several locations including: Big Bear, CA, San Diego, CA, Los Angeles (Select boutiques), Trunk shows, holiday events and red carpet events.

READING, WRITING, IT’S EXCITING (RWE) is a nonprofit literacy program designed to improve the reading and writing skills of at-risk children. They do this by providing one-to-one writing mentors throughout the school year for kids who are chosen by their teachers to participate. The reason for RWE’s program is that research shows that if children aren’t writing and reading at their grade level by the end of second grade, they almost never catch up. Further research has also shown that as many as 80% of those kids eventually drop out of high school, are unemployed, are in prison or join gangs. And how accurate are those numbers? Several states actually base their future prison building plans on them! There are over 45,000 second grade students in L.A., and only 41% of them are proficient in writing and reading. Their goal is to help all of them… For more information about RWE, please visit: www.rweprogram.org.


For Press/Media/Booking:
Extreme Public Relations
Direct: (323) 570-1328
Email: mistyepr@gmail.com
www.ExtremePR.wordpress.com

7 Jan

Joyful Noise (January 13, 2012)
“Joyful Noise” is the story of a small town choir out to win a national competition despite overwhelming odds. A story of faith and determination by the choir leaders (Queen Latifah and Dolly Parton) and the young talent who give their all to win god’s praise and beat the competition for the grand prize.
Summary written by Farrell Paura Productions

Cast

Dolly Parton … G.G. Sparrow

Queen Latifah … Vi Rose Hill

Keke Palmer … Olivia Hill

Jeremy Jordan … Randy Garrity

Kris Kristofferson … Bernard Sparrow

Courtney B. Vance … Pastor Dale

Jesse L. Martin … Marcus Hill

Chloe Bailey … OLPT Choir member

Judd Lormand … Officer Darrell Lino

Cait Johnson … Concert goer

Steve Warren … Hospital Patient

Dexter Darden … Walter HIll

Valencia Barnes … OLPT Choir Member

Jilian McLendon … Gospel Concert Goer

Katie Kneeland … Karen Peck Choir Member

David Dwyer … Caleb’s Dad

Kevin Bulla … Stage Manager

Jonathan Hart … Concert Goer
Andy Karl … Caleb

Valeri Rogers … Dancer in Club

Mervyn Warren … PacDiv Pianist / Keyboardist

Jill St. Williams … Extra in Audience Scene

Shameik Moore … Kids’ Choir Director

Dixie Light … Holy Vision Church of Detroit Choir Member

Isabella Amara … Kids’ Choir Member

Michelle Kabashinski … Pacashau Divinity Choir Member – Michelle

Angela Grovey … Earla

Roy Huang … Justin Tam

Maurice Johnson … The Camera Guy

Trey Best … OLPT Choir Member

Ivan Kelley Jr. … Lead singer of kid’s choir

Francis Jue … Ang Hsu

Walter Hendrix … Wedding Patron

Bruce Williamson … Homeless Man

Karen Beyer … Karen Peck Choir Member
Alphonse A. Lambert Jr. … Audience Member

Takara Clark … Holy Vision Church of Detroit Choir Member

Jyn Hall … Karen Peck Choir Member

Masha Dowell … Gospel Concert Goer

Bianca Bonciu … Choir member
Meredith Oliver Oglesby … Mrs. Hoover / Caleb’s Wife

Rachael Ethridge … Dancer in Club

Nia Imani … OLPT Choir Member

Natalie Ragins … PacDiv Organist / Keyboardist

‘He’s in a lot of pain’: Mariah Carey keeps bedside vigil as husband Nick Cannon suffers kidney failure…

5 Jan

By Laura Schreffler

Last updated at 12:57 AM on 5th January 2012

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2082418/Mariah-Carey-keeps-bedside-vigil-husband-Nick-Cannon-suffers-kidney-failure.html#ixzz1iXhqYfXF

As is characteristic of his happy-go-lucky nature, Nick Cannon isn’t letting his recent hospitalization get him down.

The 31-year-old tweeted an update this afternoon after being rushed to an Aspen hospital for mild kidney failure.

‘Currently being transferred to a hospital in LA,’ the TV presenter wrote on his Twitter page.

‘My brave man’: Mariah Carey feeds her husband Nick Cannon a drink after he is hospitalized with mild kidney failure

‘Thank you for all your love, prayers and concern. You know me…I will be a’ight.’

His wife, Mariah Carey, agrees that her husband is in a good mood, though admits that he isn’t doing as well as he would have his fans think.

‘As always, he’s in good spirits considering the situation,’ the 41-year-old Jenny spokesperson told People magazine today.

She said that ‘the situation is not easy’ and says that Nick is stable but ‘in a lot of pain’.

The mother-of-two added: ‘We are hopeful that he’ll be 100 percent as soon as possible. We really appreciate everybody’s love and support.’

Earlier, she urged her Twitter followers to ‘pray for Nick’, though didn’t seem to be genuinely worried about her husband’s health, given her online activity.

She bizarrely posted a photo of herself posing beside an ailing Nick, 31, in his hospital bed in Aspen, Colorado.

But the couple are clearly optimistic he will recover, with Mariah describing his kidney failure as ‘mild’.

The Fantasy singer posted news of Nick’s illness in the early hours of this morning.

She wrote: ‘Please pray for Nick as he’s fighting to recover from a mild kidney failure. #mybraveman.’

She then wrote a more detailed description of his medical drama on her official website.

She wrote: ‘This is us in the hospital – role reversal; Last year it was me attached to the machines (after having babies) and Nick was there with me through it, and now here we are.

‘We’re trying to be as festive as possible under the circumstances but please keep Nick in your thoughts because this is very painful. They tried to kick me out of the hospital but here I am pon de bed with Mr. C.

We’re doing OK but we’re “straaaaaanded in Aspen”. #DramaticDivaPlace (I know, we could be in a lot worse places) but the truth is as long as we’re together, we’re OK.

‘I’m not trying to make light out of the situation because it’s a serious moment that’s very tough on all of us so please keep us and our family in your prayers. LYM.’

The couple have been spending the Christmas and New Year period in Aspen with their twins Moroccan and Monroe.

Nick’s hospitalization perhaps explains why the couple haven’t been photographed out and about in Aspen since New Year’s Eve.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2082418/Mariah-Carey-keeps-bedside-vigil-husband-Nick-Cannon-suffers-kidney-failure.html#ixzz1iXf0WUxd

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