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The Best-Dressed Stars This Week: 6/21/13

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The Best-Dressed Stars This Week: 6/21/13 Photo credit: 
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From Olivia Munn in Herve Leger to Elsa Pataky in Zuhair Murad—these are the chicest celebs of the week! Reported by OK! Magazine 1 week ago.

'Do you have the number for the internet?' The top ten most stupid questions ever put to Australia's consumer helpline

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One woman grumbled stripper was 'not better looking' than her husbandAnother asked if she could 'evict' visiting English in-laws from her house By Olivia Williams PUBLISHED: 15:13 Reported by CapitalBay 6 days ago.

OK! Exclusive: 'Jerseylicious' Will Return For Sixth Season—Guess Where Olivia's Headed!

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OK! Exclusive: 'Jerseylicious' Will Return For Sixth Season—Guess Where Olivia's Headed! OK! can exclusively reveal that Jerseylicious will return to Style later this year for the series' sixth season, but don't expect the entire cast to be cooped up in The Gatsby for all 10 episodes. *Olivia* is heading to the Jersey Shore to enjoy her summer, and taking the cameras with her!

*OK! News: 'Jerseylicious' Star Tracy DiMarco's Revealing Q&A*

"I was actually shocked because our show revolves a lot around the salon but it’s summertime and all of the producers know that if we film over the summer Olivia is going to have a mental breakdown," she tells OK!. "I’m like, 'You don’t understand because all of you live in LA—we only have warm weather for two months!' They’re not willing to drive all the way down the Shore and do whatever we want to do sometimes because they have to bring the whole production crew with us. So for the first time ever they were like, 'Well what would be your idea of a great summer?' And I said, 'Getting to hang out with my friends, go down to the Shore, get a shore house,' and they were like, 'All right, let’s do it.' I’m so excited, obviously. I get to have fun and enjoy my summer and film."

Despite the change in scenery, Olivia is sure one thing will remain the same—drama, drama, drama.

"There’s always drama," she admits. "There’s already drama going on in my life right now that I’m sure will cross over when we start filming. I don’t want to say what it is because nobody really knows about it yet but there’s definitely drama with friendships and stuff like that. I think regardless of where you are there will always be drama. Last season I tried to stay out of it and do my own thing. Honestly ever since I left the salon I definitely feel a lot more at ease."

*OK! News: Anthony and Olivia Talk New Book 'The Glamour State'*

With over 1.1 million likes on the *Jerseylicious Facebook page*, fans indeed want to know, have alliances and the group dynamic shifted since last season's super intense reunion special?

"When I watch the reunion…I feel like always people tried to stay out of it like *Gayle* and Anthony, they tried to stay out of the arguments, but that was the first time they were like, 'Enough is enough. You can’t act like that,'" says Olivia. "I honestly kind of felt bad in a sense because everyone was like, 'Wow, *Tracy*, that’s not right. You can’t do things like that.' I feel like they never really took sides but I feel like at the reunion everyone decided this is crazy. It didn’t come across on camera how bad it really was. But I have no problems with Gigi. We’re fine. I don’t hang out with her all the time but I have no issue with her whatsoever. Everything else besides that is pretty much the same."

*OK! News: How Does Gayle Giacomo Keep The Gatsby Staff In Line?*

Season six will also focus on Tracy’s upcoming nuptials, Anthony's search for the next big business idea and a Gatsby anniversary event planned by Christy, but for Olivia, she has one goal in mind.

"Me and Michelle have desperately, desperately wanted to party with Gayle," she laughs. "We have this vision where me, Michelle and Gayle are like Charlie’s Angels. We desperately want to go out and have fun with her because we think she’d be so much to go out with."

A club scene with Olivia, Michelle and Gayle at Karma would be maje—how I miss that drunken debauchery since Jersey Shore ended.

Produced by Endemol USA with Alex Duda and Anthony Dominici serving as Executive Producers and Sarah Weidman and Merah Chung executive producing for Style, I expect all of you to make this happen!

*What kind of hijinx would you like to see the Jerseylicious cast get into next season? Share your thoughts in the comments below or tweet @OKMagazine.*

Photo credit: 
Timothy White, Style Network Reported by OK! Magazine 2 days ago.

Paula Deen Hires Real-Life Inspiration for Scandal's Olivia Pope

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Paula Deen Hires Real-Life Inspiration for Scandal's Olivia Pope
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Copyright 2013 Seattle Post-Intelligencer. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Published 10:00 pm, Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Paula Deen has hired the D.C. crisis firm led by CEO Judy Smith, the inspiration for Kerry Washington's character Olivia Pope on ABC's Scandal, AdAge reports. After a deposition leaked in which Deen admitted to using a racial slur, the celebrity chef has faced significant backlash, resulting in the loss of multiple business deals and sponsorships, According to a source, Deen reached out to the firm a few days ago after she released two bizarre YouTube videos in lieu of her scheduled Today show appearance. Reported by SeattlePI.com 1 day ago.

New FSC Accreditation for The Garden Furniture Centre

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The Garden Furniture Centre have recently been awarded an FSC Accreditation by Olivia Wood. Their range of FSC Products - particularly Garden Benches - has grown dramatically recently so being officially recognised by the FSC for this is a logical follow-on.

(PRWEB UK) 27 June 2013

The Garden Furniture Centre have recently been awarded an FSC Accreditation after an assesment by Olivia Wood at the Forestry Stewardship Council.

They have sold FSC Certified products for a while now and have a large range of FSC Garden Benches including the famous Lutyens Bench design.

Jon Haimes, the director at The Garden Furniture Centre said about the accreditation,

"It was a rigorous assessment by Olivia and it's great to be officially recognised. The FSC do some great work around the world protecting indigenous forest environments and have very high quality standards. It's also a great excuse to expand our range into other areas of FSC furniture."

Quality is definitely the word when you look at some of the FSC products on sale in The Garden Furniture Centre's on-line catalogue. Take a look at the classic Darwin Bench or the quaint Lilly Bench which looks really enticing in the orchard picture featured.

The Garden Furniture Centre has one of the largest independent furniture collections in the UK. They have over 2000 products in their online catalogue including a huge range of 'grade a' Teak Garden Furniture, Reclaimed Teak Furniture, Indoor and Outdoor Rattan Furniture, high end Parasols and Gazebos for both the commercial and domestic markets and a range of quality Garden Accessories as well. Reported by PRWeb 1 day ago.

Stretch Your Child’s Imagination Through Nature: Ivy Child’s Mindful Yoga Summer Series

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Join a creative yoga adventure in Elm Park every Saturday, starting July 6th, 2013. Register for the full 9-weeks and receive a complimentary health consultation for your child.

Worcester, MA (PRWEB) June 27, 2013

When 5-year-old Olivia Frimpong learned how the ‘Calming Hands’ technique could make her “feel happy when she’s sad”, her mother, Patience Frimpong, couldn’t be more proud about this remarkable improvement. Olivia, along with other children, practiced yoga through the Yoga and Mindfulness program designed and offered by Ivy Child International.

In a fast-paced media age where children are affected by excessive electronic distractions, this program focuses on enhancing children’s awareness, imagination, empathy and combats stress and anxiety.

Rose Pavlov, Founder, President and CEO of Ivy Child, says that this unique yoga and mindfulness program is designed to enhance awareness and appreciation within children and their surroundings. “A key component draws on inspiring and developing a deeper connection with their environment through nature,” says Pavlov.

In January 2012, Ivy Child International led the Gabriel Valentine Felix Yoga and Mindfulness for Kids at the Salmon Center for Early Education. Shirley Sherman, Director of the Salmon Center for Early Education, said that the program is unique because numerous developmental domains are targeted within one lesson.

“Gross motor skills, listening skills, following directions, music appreciation, expressive language, self-regulation skills and social-emotional development are incorporated into the 60-minute class,” said Sherman.

Professional yoga practitioners conduct the classes and Ivy Child representatives record the quality and progress of each class. Classes include learning mindfulness practices through synchronized yoga postures in a journey of exploring the environment and nature.

Interested in giving your child the gift of health this summer by practicing yoga?

A new program, ‘Kids Yoga in the Park’, starts on July 6th - August 31st and will be held every Saturday from 10am to 11am at Elm Park (Worcester, MA). This program is open to the community and all ages are welcome to join. Sign up by July 5th, 2013 for the full 9-week program at a discounted price of $150 (receive complimentary health consultation for your child). The cost per drop-in class is $20 per child and $10 for every additional child. Parents can also preregister online to get the early bird price of $17 per child.

To preregister or for more information, please visit http://ivychild.org/events/kids-yoga-in-the-park/ or contact Ivy Child International at info(at)ivychild(dot)org

About Ivy Child International:
Ivy Child is a non-profit organization based in Worcester providing cross-cultural positive psychological services for children, families and communities worldwide. Support Ivy Child by donating online to further our mission of “Helping Each Child Achieve Their Best.” Make a difference today. Reported by PRWeb 1 day ago.

20-Year-Old Woman Sheds Blood Tears

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Everything was normal in Yaritza Olivia's life. But her life turned upside down earlier this month when she started crying tears of blood. Instead of shedding normal tears, Olivia's has blood tears and witnesses indescribable pain.

read more Reported by TopNews 22 hours ago.

Olivia Holt and Kyrie Irving play nice with PlayMG

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Disney's Olivia Holt and NBA's Kyrie Irving are touting the PlayMG device. Reported by USATODAY.com 16 hours ago.

Olivia Holt talks TV, music and grilled chicken

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Olivia Holt discusses her Disney TV happenings and other topics. Reported by USATODAY.com 16 hours ago.

Kyrie Irving and Olivia Holt Decide That Family Friendly Apps Are the Main Course with PlayMG™ Corp's Android Gaming System

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SAN DIEGO, June 27, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Basketball All-Star, Kyrie Irving (of the NBA's Cleveland Cavaliers) and teen actress, Olivia Holt (Disney XD's "Kickin' It") have signed on in a unique ownership role with PlayMG™ Corp., as formerly announced by company today. The duo... Reported by PR Newswire 16 hours ago.

Kyrie Irving and Olivia Holt Decide That Family Friendly Apps Are the Main Course with PlayMG' Corp's Android Gaming System

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SAN DIEGO, June 27, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --Basketball All-Star, Kyrie Irving (of the NBA's Cleveland Cavaliers) and teen actress, Olivia Holt (Disney XD's "Kickin' It") have signed on in a unique own... Reported by FinanzNachrichten.de 16 hours ago.

Photos: Olivia Wilde Sells L.A. Home

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Actress Olivia Wilde sold her home in Los Angeles for $2,190,950. Wilde listed her home in 2012 while buying a loft in New York City, admitting she moved for actor Jason Sudeikis, her fiance. Her Los Feliz home was previously listed as a rental for $9,500 a month. She bought the home in March 2011 for $2.295 million and she first listed it for $2.495 million. The home has 4 beds, 3 baths, a library and media/screening room, Zillow notes.

 
 
 
  Reported by ABCNews.com 23 hours ago.

OK! Look of the Day: Holland Roden at the 39th Annual Saturn Awards

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OK! Look of the Day: Holland Roden at the 39th Annual Saturn Awards *Holland Roden* was the epitome of a retro, Hollywood-inspired glamour girl with a modern twist last night at the the 39th Annual Saturn Awards.

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The Teen Wolf star wore this green and blue floral, cap-sleeve Theia dress and Alice + Olivia by Stacey Bendet 'Dina' gold heels for the occasion.

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Not only is this cut super-flattering on her, but the colors are absolutely gorge with her red hair. Oh how she makes me want to ditch my brunette strands for her fiery ones instead.

Snow Cones and Summer Style: Check Out Kellan Lutz and Katrina Bowden In Their New OP Campaign!

What do you think of Holland's dress? Are you a fan? Sound off in the comments below or on Twitter @OKMagazine! Reported by OK! Magazine 18 hours ago.

Three L.A. Ladies Sell Homes

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In Los Angeles real estate, good things come in threes. Actresses Olivia Wilde, Kate Walsh and Naya Rivera just sold their Spanish-style estates in Los Feliz and Beverly Hills. Olivia Wilde After buying a new home in New York last November, the "House" actress had been trying to sell her Los Feliz home. Wilde first listed the place for $2.495 million and eight months later closed the deal for $2.19 million, according to property records. Reported by Forbes.com 14 hours ago.

Lovin' Olivia Munn's Flats? Find Out How You Can Snag a Pair of Old Navy Flip Flops For Only $1!

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Lovin' Olivia Munn's Flats? Find Out How You Can Snag a Pair of Old Navy Flip Flops For Only $1! Favoring flip flops this season? Don't forget all about your heels (a wedge is a heel for the sandy shore, after all) but don't feel bad about picking out a flat either. Celebrities don't always pair their outfits with style poppin' pump. Take it from *Olivia Munn*! The celeb was seen hanging out with two queens in New York City, switching up her look by replacing her strappy sandals with a pair of bright blue Old Navy flip flops. 

*OK! News: Get Your Guy to Sport Awesome Accessories Just Like Channing Tatum*

*Photos: The Best-Dressed Celebs This Week*

The gorgeous celeb also posed with Old Navy's Pride tee. The store is showing its support for Pride month by selling these shirts and donating 10% of the tees' profit to the It Gets Better Project. 

*Watch: The New #CandidlyNicole Episode: 'Piercing Pointers' Here*

Wanna stock up on flip flops before the summer is half over? Well, ya better! The famous $1 Old Navy flip flop sale begins tomorrow! And if you've ever showed up at the major discount event, you know how exciting it is. Seriously, ask a fashionista how fast her heart is beating when she catches site of the wall of flats. 

*Will you be shopping the sale? Tweet @OKMagazine and leave a comment below.* Reported by OK! Magazine 12 hours ago.

Kerry Washington: notes on a Scandal

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The star of Django Unchained and Ray, Kerry Washington wasn't even going to audition for a new TV series set in the White House. Now she's the bad-ass spin doctor at the heart of America's favourite new drama. Prepare to become addicted

When the Scandal box set dropped on to our mat, my partner took one look and said he'd be having an early night. Seven hours later we peeled ourselves away from the screen, having watched the entire series together back-to-back – but when I report this to Kerry Washington, she doesn't look surprised, just amused. "Yeah," she smiles, "I'm finding a lot of people telling me that. They watch it with their grandmother, or their girlfriend."

Now into its third series in the US, Scandal is the hit creation of Shonda Rhimes, who made Grey's Anatomy. Washington plays Olivia Pope, an elite crisis manager in Washington DC, part lawyer, part private eye, cop and political fixer – a tiny but formidable beauty in stilettos with a gift for getting what she wants out of everyone from foreign dictators to wealthy rapists to the president, with whom she has an on-off affair. Imagine Alastair Campbell and Matthew Freud in Naomi Campbell's body, and you begin to get the picture.

Pope is at once sympathetic and terrifying, and it's a measure of Washington's performance that she has to reassure me she's nothing like Pope in real life. "She's so much cooler than I am, so much smarter, so much more powerful, so much more fearless. I'm not going to tell you about yourself or try to manipulate you." She chuckles. "I'm definitely not her. She is based on a real-life person, though – and that person is pretty badass."

Pope is loosely based on Judy Smith, an African American crisis management expert who worked as a White House press secretary for George W Bush and has since advised clients from Monica Lewinsky to Wesley Snipes. She is still a crisis manager, but also a producer on the show. "So it's like, one week she's on set with us, the next she's in an undisclosed location doing work we can't know about." Washington has a conference call with Smith before filming each episode and the show's writers "come up with the most scandalous crisis situations they can think of, then say, 'Judy, what would you do? How would you fix that?'"

This helps explain why, despite the occasional far-fetched plotline and cartoonish cliche, Scandal feels so compelling. Even so, Washington hadn't even wanted to read the script when her agent suggested it. "I thought, a network TV drama? No way, no way. I have a thriving film career."

She's not being immodest: at 36, Washington is poised to make the breakthrough from interesting cinema actor to movie megastar. Her career began in television, with appearances in NYPD Blue, Boston Legal and Law & Order, but soon graduated to cinema. Following roles in Mr & Mrs Smith and Spike Lee's She Hate Me, she played Idi Amin's wife in The Last King Of Scotland, Ray Charles' wife in the biopic Ray and Broomhilda, wife of the slave Django, in Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained.

"But then I read the Scandal script and I was like, 'Oh, I'm screwed. This is so good.' Then I got really scared, because I did feel like it was written for me; you know, in some divine way, this was mine. But there were 15 other actresses who felt the same. Shonda auditioned everyone and their mother, because for African American actresses this was the glass slipper – so she let everyone try it on."

Scandal is the first network primetime drama to feature an African American female lead in close to 40 years, and possibly the first ever whose colour is entirely incidental. Pope's identity isn't defined by her skin: she just happens to be black. It is, many critics have raved, the first "post-racial" TV show. Does Washington think it could have been made pre-Obama? "Well, it could have been written pre-Obama, because Judy Smith worked in the George Bush White House. But would it have made it to air? Would people have tuned in? That I don't know."

She is adamant, however, that Scandal is not "post-racial" TV. "I don't believe in post-racial. It's like saying we should live in a post-gender world. But I love being a woman! I am interested in living in a post-sexist world and feel the same about race. I don't want to live in a post-race world because being black is really exciting. I mean"– she laughs – "it's who I am. I'm a woman, black, from New York, Aquarius – these are things that create who I am. I'm interested in living in a post-racist world, where being African American doesn't dictate limitations on what I can do – but I don't want to live post-race. Our differences are so fascinating and wonderful. We don't want to all be the same. Who wants that? Hitler did, but who else?"

She is philosophical about the influence of skin colour on her career. "There are two sides to this coin. I have had, and still do, experiences where someone will say, 'You know, we just don't really see this character as black. We don't want to go black with her.' Some of it I respect, because this is a visual medium, so I don't believe in colour-blind casting. But I think sometimes people make that decision out of fear, or laziness, or just not wanting to have to travel down roads that aren't familiar." On the other hand, she points out that, were she white, she wouldn't have landed her biggest movie roles. "It has its downsides – there have been things I've loved but I haven't been able to be a part of – but it's also had its upsides."

She can't bring herself to single out a favourite role. "God, no." She half-laughs. "Every role is like a child, so I don't like to compare them." But the part of Pope makes particular sense to her because "I've been in politics for a long time".

Washington campaigned for Obama in 2008, addressing meetings across 15 states, and spoke at last year's Democratic National Convention. "Which was the most terrifying thing I've ever done in my life. I looked out at this stadium full of tens of thousands of people and I was like, what am I doing here?" She is a member of V-Day, a global movement to raise awareness of violence against women and girls, and lobbies Congress on issues around the arts. Will she bring to the part skills or ideas learned through her political activism?

"I want to be careful about this," she says quickly, "because obviously I have a very different relationship with the White House than Olivia does, and a very different relationship with the president." She gives a playful but firm grin, before steering the conversation in another direction. "But I do think my knowledge of Washington fashion came to play in establishing her wardrobe, because I wanted to set her apart from the DC norm."

Scandal has developed a US fan base who tune in for the outfits alone, and Washington is closely involved in choosing them. "For me the clothes are as big a part of how a character expresses herself as how she walks or speaks. When you think about the power suit of a corporate woman in the 80s, it was just dressing like a man. Olivia feels thoroughly modern – she is powerful, and at the same time she's flawed and vulnerable behind closed doors, and I love that. I live that duality and I think it's something a lot of us relate to. So Olivia does wear the pants, but her clothes are distinctly feminine: we tailor everything so that you see her waist."

Pope has a "wonderful balance", she says. "She doesn't traffic in her sexuality, doesn't manipulate people with it. But she is aware of the impact of her beauty and not afraid to be beautiful."

Washington herself was ranked among People magazine's 100 Most Beautiful People earlier this year, and is a spokeswoman for L'Oréal, but has no interest in being a sex symbol. In fact, she had always thought she would be a psychotherapist or a teacher, not an actor. "I'm the daughter of a professor, so… well, I think acting's not a real job," she says, laughing. "I come from this sort of academic, working-middle-class family where you make something respectable of your life, do something that matters, and being a starving artist is not that. I always loved acting, but I think for a long time, in my brain, the desire to be an actor was equivalent to the desire to be famous. And I did not want to be famous. I did not want to be that girl. I thought that if you wanted to be an actress, you had to want to be on the front cover of magazines, otherwise you shouldn't do it."

It wasn't until halfway through her degree in sociology and anthropology at George Washington University that she "understood that I could want to be a working actor and it didn't have to include fame. That there were lots of people who made a living doing theatre and a couple of commercials a year, and I didn't have to want to be that girl."

Only now, of course, she is that girl, splashed across the covers of magazines. "That was that theory blown." She giggles, nodding. She has left behind the Bronx of her childhood and moved to Hollywood for work. "But I'm lucky. I come from a really grounded family and I have three best friends from high school who have made it their job to remain unimpressed by everything I do. If I started being superdiva Kerry, they would be like"– she wrinkles up her nose – "what is that?"

She was once engaged, to actor David Moscow, but is now single. And from what she says about shooting Scandal, I would guess her work-life balance may be as elusive as Pope's. "Doing 22 episodes is unlike anything I've ever done, like making 11 movies back to back. I actually called my doctor after because I felt like my adrenals were depleted." But she is guarded when asked, offering only, "Um, yeah, I don't get to spend as much time with friends and family as I'd like. But, you know, my primary relationships I'm very committed to and I find time for them, yeah."

Washington never reads reviews, so took a while to grasp that Scandal had relocated her to a new stratosphere of celebrity. "Looking at ratings is like stepping on the scales, and it's why I never weigh myself. If the number is a number you don't want it to be, then you're miserable, and if it's a number you want it to be, you spend the rest of the day thinking, oh, I should never eat again so the number stays where it is, right? It's just better that I don't get on the scales."

In the end it was her three best friends who let her know. "They are completely addicted to the show and I thought, oh, we have something here. OK, now that's interesting."

• Scandal starts next Thursday at 9pm on More 4. Reported by guardian.co.uk 11 hours ago.

Fashion Face-Off: Olivia Munn vs. Minka Kelly in Slouchy Blue Slacks

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Apparently Olivia Munn and Minka Kelly got the same memo: bright, blue pants are in! The New Girl guest star and Charlie's Angels actress couldn't look more different in what is... Reported by E! Online 11 hours ago.

So You've Failed -- Masterclash and Asylum Say Goodbye

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Filed under: Humor, Entertainment, Video, Masterclash


The time has come to say goodbye. There were robots and nerdy burlesques and everything Star Wars. We gave you A Woman's Perspective and had Drinks With Writers. Olivia Munn pranked our intern. We banned Megan Fox and encouraged women to have Sex ... Read more

 

Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments Reported by Asylum 7 hours ago.

Board of Ed Honors Students, Faculty for Outstanding Accomplishments

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Board of Ed Honors Students, Faculty for Outstanding Accomplishments Patch South Orange, NJ --

 

The South Orange - Maplewood Board of Education recognized many students and faculty members for their academic, artistic and athletic accomplishments. Here is a complete list.

Seven *Columbia High School* students received *a score of 800 on their SATs* (the highest possible score) in the following categories:

*Ysa Borstel – *Reading

*Katherine Chew – *Reading

*Benjamin Fischer – *Math

*Jamie Mountain – *Reading

*Miguel O’Malley – *Reading

*Lukas Orlesky – *Reading

*Eleanor Wren Hardin – *Math

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*Columbia High School* students recently performed as members of *the 2012-2013 Essex County Honor Band* – a concert event created to spotlight some of the finest musicians in Essex County.  Students who participated were:

*Hannah Buckner – *Flute

*Gabriel Kaufman – *Trombone

*Ryan Morey – *Trumpet

*Caroline Passalacqua – *French* *Horn

*Russell Pinzino – *Clarinet

*David Powell – *Alto Saxophone

*Mr. Peter Bauer* is the Director of Bands at Columbia High School. 

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*Columbia High School* students won a *grand prize of $10,000* and a *Driver simulator worth $19,000* in the *U Got Brains Champion Schools Competition*. Columbia High School students created a project to promote SafeRides as a way for students to get home safely, as well as the promotion of safe driving throughout the community.  Participating students were:

*Jenna Burniston*

*Diana Cohen*

*Tess Cohen*

*Tim McPhillips*

*Antonio Vayas*

*Jian White*

*Jonah Wolff*

*Jack Worth*

A video of the final wining project can be viewed at:  http://ugotbrains.com/2013-columbia-hs.  The project was supervised by *Anthony Campligia*, teacher, TV Arts and *Patricia Hurley*, teacher, physical education and health. 

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*Columbia High School* senior, *Sydney Scruggs*, captured the boys’ 100-meter hurdles at the *Meet of Champions* clocking 14.15.  Sydney also earned a *gold medal* for his 6^th place finish the 400-meter hurdles.  Sydney is the only runner in the state to break 14 seconds in the 100- hurdles this season.  Sydney is coached by track coach *Lisa Morgan*. 

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The *Columbia High School Excelsior Singers* won first place and secured a rating of "*Superior*," at *Music in the Parks in Ocean Grove competition*.  The students earned the highest score category possible in the contest.  In addition, senior *Nigel Finley* won the award for *Best Solo*.  Members of the Excelsior Singers are: 

*Michael Anderson*

*Nora Barry*

*Zubaydah Bashir*

*William Bolles-Beaven*

*Aaron Braden*

*David Carliner*

*Christelle Daceus*

*Nigel Finley*

*Julia Galante*

*Daniel Gerstein*

*Ymani Hawkins*

*Sara Housley*

*Eliatha Josius*

*Sydnie Levy*

*Vivienne Longstreet *

*Hannah Nye*

*Alexandra Pease*

*Kendall Perkins*

*Russell Pinzino*

*Erin Reininga*

*Aaron Swain*

*Benjamin Szydlowski*

*Emma Wagner*

*Williemae Witherspoon*

*Jonah Wolff*

*Ethan Wolin*

*William Woodiel* 

*Jamie Bunce*, Director of Choral Activities and CHS music and choir teacher is advisor to the choir.

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The *Seventh and Eighth Grade Select Chorus* from *Maplewood Middle School* went to *High Note Festivals in Freehold, NJ* and achieved a “*Superior*” rating for the tenth consecutive year.

The vocal ensemble, consisting of forty-two musicians, faced professional judges whom scored and recorded commentary on their performance. The adjudicators were impressed by the musical proficiency of the singers, the musicality of the student accompanist, *Charlotte Steiner*, and the depth of musical instruction being taught by *Mrs. Regina Bradshaw*, the Choral Director. 

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The *South Orange Middle School Chorus, Band and Orchestra *attended the *High Note Festivals in Freehold, NJ* and all received *“Superior” *ratings. All three ensembles executed their repertoire flawlessly, noted the adjudicators.

The directors of the ensembles were *Elizabeth Harris, Don Tighe and William Cook.*

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*Jack Woods*, a fifth grader at *Jefferson Elementary School*, won the *gold medal* at the *National Fencing Championships*.  With this win, Jack is ranked number one in the country in the *Youth 12 years and under Men’s Foil division*.  Jack, who holds a “B” rating, captured the win by eliminating “his top competitors one by one with sophisticated moves, signature high speed and precision.” 

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Two *South Mountain Elementary School *students, *Zoe Lynch* and *Hannah Rose Saurborn*, 4th graders, were among the 15 winners, selected from more than 700 entries, of the annual "*My Essex County*" *Poster Contest* in a ceremony held at the *Essex County Court House*.  Students received an engraved medal and certificate and their art work will be featured in the upcoming *2014 Essex County calendar*.

*Mr. Brent Jones* and *Mrs. Tamara Murphy* are the South Mountain fourth grade teachers for these local young artists.

Jefferson fourth grader *Zander Rhodes* won an Honorable Mention in the contest as well.  Her teacher is *Mrs. Deborah Bialer*.

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Columbia High School students join the ranks of writers Sylvia Plath, Truman Capote, and Joyce Carol Oates in earning kudos in the *2012-2013 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards*.  Regional winners of the competition have been announced; those students who have earned a "Gold Key" will see their work advance in the competition.

· *Abigail Baker, Columbia High School sophomore, *won a Silver Key for her short story "D Prime" and a Gold Key for a poetry collection.
· *Anna Ferguson, Columbia High School freshman,* won honorable mention for her personal essay/memoir, "Scattered."

Student submissions are judged by luminaries in the literary arts, some of whom are past award recipients. Notable past jurors include Langston Hughes, Robert Frost, Judy Blume, Paula Poundstone, Lesley Stahl, Billy Collins, and David Sedaris.

* * * 

*Columbia High School* junior, *Olivia Baker*, makes state history by winning *4 gold medals* at the state’s *Meet of Champions (MOC)*.  She is the first athlete – boy or girl – to win four MOC titles in the 40-year history of the meet.  Baker won 3 individual events:  the 100-meter dash, 200-meter dash and 400-meter run, as was part of the winning 4-x-400 meter relay.

Joining baker in the winning 4-x-400 meter relay were *Columbia High School Girls Track Team* members *Cheyenne Trigg*, freshman, *Shanika Dessein*, senior and *Maya Hinton*, junior.  The CHS girls’ team earned several other medals at the MOC. Notable finishers for the girls’ track team included: 

*Simone Brownlee*, senior – 12^th in the 100-meter hurdles

*Imani Coleman*, junior – 8^th in the 800-meter run

*Shanika Dessein*, senior – 10^th in the 800-meter run

*Kenya Gaston*, senior – 8^th in 400-meter run

*Jasmine Keegan*, freshman – 20^th in the discus

*Kayla Richardson*, junior – 5^th in the long jump and 14^th in the triple jump

*Cheyenne Trigg*, freshman – 13^th in the 200-meter dash

 

The girls’ track team is coached by track coach *Lisa Morgan*.

* * *

*Seth Boyden* first grade teacher, *Mirian Tager*, was invited to present her paper, The Shameful History of Early Childhood Education, on April 29^th, at the annual conference of the *American Education Research Association* in San Francisco.  Ms. Tager is a doctoral candidate at CUNY.

*  *  * 

            *Tuscan Elementary School* received the First Step Recognition Award for their Safe Routes to School program.  Parent coordinators *Candice Davenport* and *Camilla Zelevansky* collaborated closely with *Principal Malikah Majeed* to establish this innovative program which encourages students to walk and bike to school to promote healthy, active lifestyles and less traffic congestion.

*  *  * 

            *Tony Mazzocchi*, Supervisor of Fine and Performing Arts, was named a quarterfinalist for the first-ever *Music Educator Award* presented by the *Recording Academy* and the *Grammy Foundation*.  This award recognizes educators who have made a significant and lasting contribution to the field of music education. 

*  *  *

The *Achieve Tutoring Program* was a huge success for the 2012-13 school year with over 200 volunteers helping hundreds of students in our district.  At a recent reception honoring tutors, nine students received the *Achieve Volunteer* *Super Senior Awards **– an** *exceptional group of high school seniors who have dedicated three or more years to the Achieve Volunteer Tutor Program.  Recipients were:

*Precious Ehizele*

*Julia Fine*

*Isabel Gibson*

*Matthew Kadish*

*Emma Katz*

*Zachary Knowles*

*Erica Perchick*

*Aurora Rojer*

*Saif Zaman                                                              *

* * 

In addition, six students received the *2013 Dubrow Awards*.  The award was established in 2008 by the Achieve Foundation in memory of *David Noah Dubrow*, long-time champion of Achieve for tutors who have demonstrated outstanding service to the Achieve Volunteer Tutor Program. Recipients were nominated by their site supervisors for the Dubrow Award from among this year’s over two hundred Achieve tutors and include:

*Sofia Gouin *

*Allene Johnson*

*Emma Katz*

*Zachary Knowles *

*Kelsey Moore*

*Julia Hernandez Ribicoff*

The district extends their gratitude to *Amy Forman* for her tireless efforts to coordinate tutoring throughout the district, *Karen Weiland, Director, Achieve Volunteer Tutor Program, *for overseeing the tutoring program this year, and *Deborah Prinz, Executive Director, Achieve Foundation,* and the Achieve Foundation for supporting our students and schools in so many ways, including this fantastic initiative.

* * *

*Judy LoBianco*, Supervisor of Physical Education, Health, K-12 received the *2013 President’s Council of Fitness, Sports & Nutrition Communication Leadership Award*.  Ms. LoBianco was nominated for the award based on her commitment to improving the health and lives of others by promoting or enhancing fitness, sports or nutrition opportunities.  Reported by Patch 5 days ago.

Students, Faculty Honored for Outstanding Accomplishments

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The South Orange - Maplewood Board of Education recognized many students and faculty members for their academic, artistic and athletic accomplishments. Here is a complete list.

Seven *Columbia High School* students received *a score of 800 on their SATs* (the highest possible score) in the following categories:

*Ysa Borstel – *Reading

*Katherine Chew – *Reading

*Benjamin Fischer – *Math

*Jamie Mountain – *Reading

*Miguel O’Malley – *Reading

*Lukas Orlesky – *Reading

*Eleanor Wren Hardin – *Math

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* * * 

*Columbia High School* students recently performed as members of *the 2012-2013 Essex County Honor Band* – a concert event created to spotlight some of the finest musicians in Essex County.  Students who participated were:

*Hannah Buckner – *Flute

*Gabriel Kaufman – *Trombone

*Ryan Morey – *Trumpet

*Caroline Passalacqua – *French* *Horn

*Russell Pinzino – *Clarinet

*David Powell – *Alto Saxophone

*Mr. Peter Bauer* is the Director of Bands at Columbia High School. 

* * *

*Columbia High School* students won a *grand prize of $10,000* and a *Driver simulator worth $19,000* in the *U Got Brains Champion Schools Competition*. Columbia High School students created a project to promote SafeRides as a way for students to get home safely, as well as the promotion of safe driving throughout the community.  Participating students were:

*Jenna Burniston*

*Diana Cohen*

*Tess Cohen*

*Tim McPhillips*

*Antonio Vayas*

*Jian White*

*Jonah Wolff*

*Jack Worth*

A video of the final wining project can be viewed at:  http://ugotbrains.com/2013-columbia-hs.  The project was supervised by *Anthony Campligia*, teacher, TV Arts and *Patricia Hurley*, teacher, physical education and health. 

* * *

*Columbia High School* senior, *Sydney Scruggs*, captured the boys’ 100-meter hurdles at the *Meet of Champions* clocking 14.15.  Sydney also earned a *gold medal* for his 6^th place finish the 400-meter hurdles.  Sydney is the only runner in the state to break 14 seconds in the 100- hurdles this season.  Sydney is coached by track coach *Lisa Morgan*. 

* * *

The *Columbia High School Excelsior Singers* won first place and secured a rating of "*Superior*," at *Music in the Parks in Ocean Grove competition*.  The students earned the highest score category possible in the contest.  In addition, senior *Nigel Finley* won the award for *Best Solo*.  Members of the Excelsior Singers are: 

*Michael Anderson*

*Nora Barry*

*Zubaydah Bashir*

*William Bolles-Beaven*

*Aaron Braden*

*David Carliner*

*Christelle Daceus*

*Nigel Finley*

*Julia Galante*

*Daniel Gerstein*

*Ymani Hawkins*

*Sara Housley*

*Eliatha Josius*

*Sydnie Levy*

*Vivienne Longstreet *

*Hannah Nye*

*Alexandra Pease*

*Kendall Perkins*

*Russell Pinzino*

*Erin Reininga*

*Aaron Swain*

*Benjamin Szydlowski*

*Emma Wagner*

*Williemae Witherspoon*

*Jonah Wolff*

*Ethan Wolin*

*William Woodiel* 

*Jamie Bunce*, Director of Choral Activities and CHS music and choir teacher is advisor to the choir.

* * *

The *Seventh and Eighth Grade Select Chorus* from *Maplewood Middle School* went to *High Note Festivals in Freehold, NJ* and achieved a “*Superior*” rating for the tenth consecutive year.

The vocal ensemble, consisting of forty-two musicians, faced professional judges whom scored and recorded commentary on their performance. The adjudicators were impressed by the musical proficiency of the singers, the musicality of the student accompanist, *Charlotte Steiner*, and the depth of musical instruction being taught by *Mrs. Regina Bradshaw*, the Choral Director. 

* * *

The *South Orange Middle School Chorus, Band and Orchestra *attended the *High Note Festivals in Freehold, NJ* and all received *“Superior” *ratings. All three ensembles executed their repertoire flawlessly, noted the adjudicators.

The directors of the ensembles were *Elizabeth Harris, Don Tighe and William Cook.*

* * *

*Jack Woods*, a fifth grader at *Jefferson Elementary School*, won the *gold medal* at the *National Fencing Championships*.  With this win, Jack is ranked number one in the country in the *Youth 12 years and under Men’s Foil division*.  Jack, who holds a “B” rating, captured the win by eliminating “his top competitors one by one with sophisticated moves, signature high speed and precision.” 

* * *

Two *South Mountain Elementary School *students, *Zoe Lynch* and *Hannah Rose Saurborn*, 4th graders, were among the 15 winners, selected from more than 700 entries, of the annual "*My Essex County*" *Poster Contest* in a ceremony held at the *Essex County Court House*.  Students received an engraved medal and certificate and their art work will be featured in the upcoming *2014 Essex County calendar*.

*Mr. Brent Jones* and *Mrs. Tamara Murphy* are the South Mountain fourth grade teachers for these local young artists.

Jefferson fourth grader *Zander Rhodes* won an Honorable Mention in the contest as well.  Her teacher is *Mrs. Deborah Bialer*.

* * * 

Columbia High School students join the ranks of writers Sylvia Plath, Truman Capote, and Joyce Carol Oates in earning kudos in the *2012-2013 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards*.  Regional winners of the competition have been announced; those students who have earned a "Gold Key" will see their work advance in the competition.

· *Abigail Baker, Columbia High School sophomore, *won a Silver Key for her short story "D Prime" and a Gold Key for a poetry collection.
· *Anna Ferguson, Columbia High School freshman,* won honorable mention for her personal essay/memoir, "Scattered."

Student submissions are judged by luminaries in the literary arts, some of whom are past award recipients. Notable past jurors include Langston Hughes, Robert Frost, Judy Blume, Paula Poundstone, Lesley Stahl, Billy Collins, and David Sedaris.

* * * 

*Columbia High School* junior, *Olivia Baker*, makes state history by winning *4 gold medals* at the state’s *Meet of Champions (MOC)*.  She is the first athlete – boy or girl – to win four MOC titles in the 40-year history of the meet.  Baker won 3 individual events:  the 100-meter dash, 200-meter dash and 400-meter run, as was part of the winning 4-x-400 meter relay.

Joining baker in the winning 4-x-400 meter relay were *Columbia High School Girls Track Team* members *Cheyenne Trigg*, freshman, *Shanika Dessein*, senior and *Maya Hinton*, junior.  The CHS girls’ team earned several other medals at the MOC. Notable finishers for the girls’ track team included: 

*Simone Brownlee*, senior – 12^th in the 100-meter hurdles

*Imani Coleman*, junior – 8^th in the 800-meter run

*Shanika Dessein*, senior – 10^th in the 800-meter run

*Kenya Gaston*, senior – 8^th in 400-meter run

*Jasmine Keegan*, freshman – 20^th in the discus

*Kayla Richardson*, junior – 5^th in the long jump and 14^th in the triple jump

*Cheyenne Trigg*, freshman – 13^th in the 200-meter dash

 

The girls’ track team is coached by track coach *Lisa Morgan*.

* * *

*Seth Boyden* first grade teacher, *Mirian Tager*, was invited to present her paper, The Shameful History of Early Childhood Education, on April 29^th, at the annual conference of the *American Education Research Association* in San Francisco.  Ms. Tager is a doctoral candidate at CUNY.

*  *  * 

            *Tuscan Elementary School* received the First Step Recognition Award for their Safe Routes to School program.  Parent coordinators *Candice Davenport* and *Camilla Zelevansky* collaborated closely with *Principal Malikah Majeed* to establish this innovative program which encourages students to walk and bike to school to promote healthy, active lifestyles and less traffic congestion.

*  *  * 

            *Tony Mazzocchi*, Supervisor of Fine and Performing Arts, was named a quarterfinalist for the first-ever *Music Educator Award* presented by the *Recording Academy* and the *Grammy Foundation*.  This award recognizes educators who have made a significant and lasting contribution to the field of music education. 

*  *  *

The *Achieve Tutoring Program* was a huge success for the 2012-13 school year with over 200 volunteers helping hundreds of students in our district.  At a recent reception honoring tutors, nine students received the *Achieve Volunteer* *Super Senior Awards **– an** *exceptional group of high school seniors who have dedicated three or more years to the Achieve Volunteer Tutor Program.  Recipients were:

*Precious Ehizele*

*Julia Fine*

*Isabel Gibson*

*Matthew Kadish*

*Emma Katz*

*Zachary Knowles*

*Erica Perchick*

*Aurora Rojer*

*Saif Zaman                                                              *

* * 

In addition, six students received the *2013 Dubrow Awards*.  The award was established in 2008 by the Achieve Foundation in memory of *David Noah Dubrow*, long-time champion of Achieve for tutors who have demonstrated outstanding service to the Achieve Volunteer Tutor Program. Recipients were nominated by their site supervisors for the Dubrow Award from among this year’s over two hundred Achieve tutors and include:

*Sofia Gouin *

*Allene Johnson*

*Emma Katz*

*Zachary Knowles *

*Kelsey Moore*

*Julia Hernandez Ribicoff*

The district extends their gratitude to *Amy Forman* for her tireless efforts to coordinate tutoring throughout the district, *Karen Weiland, Director, Achieve Volunteer Tutor Program, *for overseeing the tutoring program this year, and *Deborah Prinz, Executive Director, Achieve Foundation,* and the Achieve Foundation for supporting our students and schools in so many ways, including this fantastic initiative.

* * *

*Judy LoBianco*, Supervisor of Physical Education, Health, K-12 received the *2013 President’s Council of Fitness, Sports & Nutrition Communication Leadership Award*.  Ms. LoBianco was nominated for the award based on her commitment to improving the health and lives of others by promoting or enhancing fitness, sports or nutrition opportunities.  Reported by Patch 5 days ago.
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