Seeing Is Believing: Fashion Week Trinidad and Tobago in Port of Spain June 5, 2010
June 6, 2010
Not a fashion blogger by any means as I sit blogging in unmentionables (oops TMI), but beauty is in the eye of the beholder and seeing is believing. While browsing photos of our world today, had to behold the beauty of “Fashion Week Trinidad.” PhotoBuzz: (above) Models present creations by designer Peter Elias for the New World Style theme during Fashion Week Trinidad and Tobago in Port of Spain June 5, 2010. Picture taken June 5, 2010 – (below) Various from Fashion Week Trinidad. Click either photo to see more, designer info, and photo credits.
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VideoBuzz: Saturday Salon Social – Atlanta Virtual Tour 05.22.10- DryerBuzz.com
May 22, 2010
Follow the buzz virtually inside Atlanta salons for the best buzzing photos, videos and webs. Join us Saturdays for the Salon Social at http://www.DryerBuzz.com.
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Featured this week: Kessa Carter @ Vada Hair Studio, Bornu Locs Salon – Natural Hair Care, A New You Hair Studio, O’Hannah’s Hair Studio of Atlanta, Dolce’ Hair Designs, SalonAmbiance Atlanta and more
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DryerBuzz.com Virtual Salon Social May 22-23rd – Buzzing Around Atlanta Salons – Best Photo Best Video Best Web
May 22, 2010
Create a buzz about your salon this weekend. The Virtual Salon Social starts Saturday May 22 at noon and continues until Sunday May 23rd at 3PM. Does your stylist have game? Post your best work in photos, videos, website, facebook page, twitter to get the buzz going.
The Buzz Team is making virtual stops around the web from Atlanta and beyond to find the Best Photo, Best Video, and Best Web to feature in our Sunday Digest.
Follow the virtual tour in action on Facebook. Tell your friends and customers to post comments so we can see who has the most game to get more buzz. Remember Best Photo, Best Video, Best Website will be shouted out in the Sunday DryerBuzz Digest.
VideoBuzz: Raymond Torregano’s client Tamara gets a major haircut. She gets about 14 inches cut at once. Watch other clients in the salon freak out as the hair hits the floor. This is Part one, stay tuned for the finished result.
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Buzz on ideeli | Members-only shopping community | myIsle5
February 27, 2010
what is ideeli:
ideeli is a members-only shopping community in the U.S offering limited-time sale events that feature sought-after brands in fashion, home and beauty — at up to 80% off. Membership is by invitation only and there is no fee to join.
Founded in 2006, ideeli.com is a growing online retailers in the US. Close to a million members love ideeli’s limited-time shopping and giveaway events; ideeli has over 400 designer and brand partners. ideeli is based in New York City.
Follow the buzz and start shopping via ideeli |Designer accessories, apparel, home goods at up to 80% off
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BookBuzz: I’m Still Standing: From Captive U.S. Soldier to Free Citizen–My Journey Home | Reading is Believing | Black History
February 10, 2010
Sistributions — Seeing is Believing — Shoshana Johnson gained national attention as America’s first black female prisoner of war. She was in the 507th Maintenance Company convoy ambushed on March 23, 2003, in Nasiriyah, and captured with five other soldiers including Jessica Lynch. One might call Johnson’s presence in a firefight a compound accident. She was a cook who had enlisted in 1998 hoping to earn money for her education and perhaps meet a nice guy, and was a cook with the 507th, which existed to maintain Patriot missiles. But she was sent with the convoy, and the bullets Johnson took in both ankles did not ask for her military occupational specialty. Though objectively treated well enough by her Iraqi captors, she was wounded, female, and black: three reasons for being afraid. Rescued three weeks later in a daring raid, Johnson emerged with a Bronze Star, a case of post-traumatic stress disorder, and an unwanted celebrity status sufficiently resented by the system that she left the army. Johnson endured her captivity with courage and emerged with honor. With the help of former army reservist Doyle, she vividly, simply, and unpretentiously tells her tale . (Feb.) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
FlashBack PhotoBuzz: (click photo to see more) LANDSTUHL, GERMANY – APRIL 18: (L to R) Freed U.S. POWs Pfc. Patrick Miller, Chief Warrant Officer Ronald D. Young, Army Spc. Shoshana Johnson and Sgt. James Riley greet well-wishers from the balcony of the U.S. military hospital after their rescue in Iraq on April 18, 2003 in Landstuhl, Germany. The seven American POWs received medical treatment at the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, the largest U.S. military hospital outside the United States. (Photo by Wolfgang Truckenbrodt/Getty Images) Content © 2010 Getty Images All rights reserved.
BookBuzz: I’m Still Standing: From Captive U.S. Soldier to Free Citizen–My Journey Home
Shoshana Johnson (Author), M. L Doyle (Contributor)
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BookBuzz: What Looks Like Black a tale of skin shades and hair textures in the world of light skin vs. dark skin | Black History | Seeing Is Believing Buzz
February 9, 2010
BookBuzz — What Looks Like Black , a compelling and thought-provoking novel that delves into the arcane and painful issues prompted by the African-American diaspora. What Looks Like Black, a poignant tale that grapples with the issues of skin shades and hair textures in the world of light skin vs. dark skin and all that this implies.
Ann Girard is a black woman with blue eyes, straight hair and fair skin. Because of her own questionable features, she has experienced a problematic existence. Her life has now become even more complicated with the news of her unexpected pregnancy.
Filled with mixed emotions, due to her own anomalous looks, Ann contemplates raising a child in a world in which she has experienced so much grief. Throughout her life, she has suffered evil taunts and flubbed attempts to belong while constantly facing mystified stares and resentful glares, even as an adult. In an attempt to cope with her anxiety of what her child could experience, she channels her energy in a series of journal entries, about her past, written to her unborn child.
“It’s about acceptance and coming to terms with yourself which anyone of any race or culture can relate too,” says K. Broussard.
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BookBuzz: “Family politics can be a straight bitch. It can flow deep. And it can cut deep. | Son of the Bob Marley, Ky-Mani Pens Personal Memoir
February 4, 2010
Son of the Legendary Bob Marley, Ky-Mani Pens His Personal, Controversial Memoir, Dear Dad: Where’s the family in our family, today? ” The Story the Marley Family Apparently Doesn’t Want You to Know. Available now on Amazon and in book stores to coincide with Bob Marley’s 65th birthday February 6, 2010.
The Buzz Behind the Book — According to Fortune magazine, the Bob Marley estate generates as much as $600 million, and by 2012, it is expected to generate in excess of $1 Billion–making Bob Marley the richest deceased celebrity. With all the wealth, the acclaim and the legacy, why would the Marley family try to censor a true life story written by of one of Bob Marley’s sons–who many say is the son who best resembles his father’s extraordinary talent? In fact, the Marley family is so outraged over the publishing of this memoir they lodged a campaign of intimidation over Ky-Mani Marley as the author of this book, unless the thus far forsaken and ostracized son of Bob Marley rewrites the truth and omits the sometimes harsh realities of his being excluded from the Marley family’s affairs and events, and of intentionally being denied the love and attention enjoyed by the other children. They also demand that he confirm and showcase such distortions during his interviews and the highly awaited book tour.
Ky-Mani’s publisher, Dr. Farrah Gray, defends the memoir and the author’s right to disclose and describe the story of his life, even if it exposes situations and episodes the Marley estate prefers not to reveal. Gray’s position is based on his personal commitment to the truth and is also grounded in law. Legal authorities confirm the publisher’s right to pursue a claim of ‘tortious interference’ –a civil action that could possibly deem the Marley estate liable for damages caused by its threats to Marley’s son. Injunctive relief is also being considered.
“Family politics can be a straight bitch. It can flow deep. And it can cut deep. You have to understand what I’m calling family politics. It was family politics that gave me all of the growing-up experiences I have detailed in this book,” said Ky-Mani Marley.
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BookBuzz: Not My Boy!, Rodney Peete offers a heartrending candid look inside his personal journey with his son’s autism
February 4, 2010
Holly Robinson Peete @hollyrpeete tweeted about the release of her hubby’s book this morning. Here’s the Buzz…
Not My Boy!: A Father, A Son, and One Family's Journey with Autism
The Buzz Behind the Book – In Not My Boy!, Rodney Peete offers not only a heartrending, candid look inside his personal journey with his son’s autism but a first-of-its-kind, inspirational road map that will help families facing similar challenges to move forward. Effectively woven throughout Peete’s moving account of his life with his son R.J. are the powerful voices, insights, and dreams of other fathers, high-profile figures as well as unsung heroes, who’ve traveled this difficult path.
Autism affects four times as many boys as it does girls. For their fathers, expectations and hopes are drastically changed–as NFL star Rodney Peete’s were when his son R.J. was diagnosed at the age of three. After a period of anger and denial, an all-too-common reaction among fathers, Rodney joined his wife, Holly, in her efforts to help their son. With determination, love, and understanding, the family worked with R.J. to help him once again engage with the world.
Eight challenging years later, R.J. has gone from the son one doctor warned would never say “I love you” to a thriving, vibrant boy who scored his first soccer goal while his dad cheered from the sidelines.
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BookBuzz: When the Game Was Ours NBA: Magic Johnson Book Signing | What’s Up with that Brother PhotoBuzz
December 15, 2009
Dec 12, 2009; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Magic Johnson signs autographs in promotion of his book When the Game Was Ours at Costco. Photo via Newscom Content © 2009 Newscom All rights reserved.
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Jodie Sweetin Book Party | myIsle5 BookBuzz
November 20, 2009
LOS ANGELES, CA – NOVEMBER 17: Actress Jodie Sweetin attends the Book Party for ‘unSweetined ‘ at Nobu on November 17, 2009 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Michael Buckner/Getty Images)
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