In Her Chair: Making people look their best
04.10.11
Q: How did you bump into rendezvous with?
Danielle: We met while I was working at the MAC cosmetic counter at Younkers. Trang came in all the age, to buy products or have her makeup done. I moved to Rochester for a short while to work for Bare Essentials, and when I moved back, we undeniable to do freelance makeup together.
Q: What does Beauty of All Faces do?
Danielle: We are virtuoso makeup artists. In addition to our day jobs (Danielle is the counter proprietor at Laura Mercier Cosmetics at Von Maur and Trang works at the Chanel marker at Von Maur), we do makeup for weddings, special events and photo shoots. We started in January 2010. We’ve done more than 25 weddings this year.
Q: What do you like about your job?
Trang: I leaning getting to know women of many different backgrounds. You learn a lot from each other when you can occupation one-on-one with someone.
Danielle: I like the creativity. I have the freedom to make people look their to the fullest extent. A lot of women don’t feel confident about themselves, and we can make them look unequalled so they have that confidence.
Source: DesMoinesRegister.com
FF2011: 'A Lonely Place to Die': The Gilbey bros. explain the truth of their ...
28.09.11
The silver screen gets a broad release on Nov. 11, but writer/commandant
Julian Gilbey and his brother and co-writer
Will Gilbey got a promote Monday night when star
Sean Harris picked up the presentation for best actor in a horror feature at the Fantastic Fest Awards . His doing as the menacing Mr Kidd stands as tall and fearsome over the cover as the mountains on which it was shot.
The Gilbey brothers sat down before today's screening of their take to swap stories about flying boulders, fearsome climbs, and why Kosovo has become so momentous to European film makers.
Austin Chronicle : Mountaineering is appealing dangerous, but what made you decide not just to climb a mountain but lug ample camera gear up there too?
Julian Gilbey : Pre-productionwise, we went up to the Highlands, we trained to climb for this big, we got pretty proficient at it, and we started hauling cameras and all the take one's repose of it. I think it's preparation, preparation, preparation.
Source: Austin Chronicle (blog)
QA with 'Frugalista' Natalie McNeal
26.09.11
She was having a gale, at least on the weekends. Unfortunately, she was also $21,021.24 in debt. People around her were being laid off, and she was hanging on to a job she wasn't nonsensical about because she felt like she had no choice. When it takes every dime you be worthy of to maintain your lifestyle and make debt payments, you're as appropriate as trapped.
On Jan. 8, 2008, McNeal did what she calls the walk of denigration to her mailbox and confronted her Visa bill balance -- the end issue of too much spending on a limited income.
Many people are in for a shock when they get their January credit in the offing bills. Not many, however, use that shock to completely turn their lives around. We learn that when McNeal does something, she does it big. She went clear with her finances by starting her own frugality blog. She pitched her blog (which she initially coined, "In force Broke Chick") to the business desk at the Miami Herald, and it was accepted. Next, she declared to the overjoyed that for her, February 2008, would be "no buy" month.
Source: CreditCards.com