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Which was the magazine that had Blake Lively on its cover?
The magazine cover showed--if I remember correctly--three girls dressed in white. One of them was Blake Lively, and another may have been Leighton Meister. I thought the magazine was the June or July or August edition of Vanity Fair, but I checked online, and it's not. I saw the magazine in stores a few weeks ago, so I'm guessing it was the July edition. Anyone know which magazine this is?
Also, it is NOT this: http://www.mollygood.com/wp/docs/2008/04/15hzcpw2.jpg
cosmo girl or seventeen i think
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Gemini Treasure Chest May 21 - June 20 $29.99 Gemini Treasure Chest... Wooden Treasure Chest with engraved Zodiac Image on Aventurine Stone. Chest includes semiprecious pebbles. This Zodiac Treasure Chest will keep you Safe at all times. Aventurine Stone is surrounded by many small stones to give it more power. How to use: For Best Results Keep the Chest Open in your bedroom. Gemini - is the Latin translation of the Greek Didymoi, the Twins. About ?Gemini? Character Gemini has an abundance of intellectual energy. This energy must be expressed and they seldom suffer in silence. Gemini is charming and life is more interesting and beautiful with them around. Gemini can make quick changes in any aspect of life. They cannot bear to be bored. Gemini craves variety and joy and to have the love of Gemini can be a joyful experience as long as Gemini doesn't get restless. Gemini virtues: Communication skills, quick and agile thought process, learns quickly Please note that Treasure Chest it self comes in various colors. Everything else comes as shown on the picture. |
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The Extraordinary Secrets of April, May, & June (Hardcover) $12.36 Recovering supernatural powers from their childhoods in the aftermath of their parents` divorce, three sisters respectively use their foretelling, invisibility and mind-reading abilities to tackle school and family challenges before discovering the power of their relationship with each other. |
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16 Biggest Hits: Johnny & June $8.98 Johnny Cash and June Carter met in the mid '50s and quickly became the first couple of country music, gaining icon status as much for their association with each other as for the occasional music they made together. This set features several duets between the two, mostly covers of well-known pop and country songs, and while everything is pleasant, nothing here is anything close to essential, although die-hard fans of the couple may want this for the sake of completeness. ~ Steve Leggett, Rovi |
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Winter in June (Paperback) $11.08 Stranded in New York throughout World War II, aspiring actress Rosie Winter struggles with the news that her ex-boyfriend may not be returning to her and jumps at an offer to perform with the USO Camp Shows at the side of her best friend, a tour that proves unexpectedly grueling and dangerous. 25,000 first printing. Original. |
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Susan May - Black Coffee * $16.21 Personnel: Susan May (vocals); Bobby Schiff (piano); Jim Cox (electric bass); Leon Jr. Joyce, Rick Vitek (drums); James Line (computer).Audio Mixers: Bobby Schiff; Joanie Pallatto.Liner Note Author: Jason Koransky.Recording information: Sparrow Sound Design Recording Studio, Chicago, IL (2005).Arranger: Bobby Schiff.If one listened to Black Coffee without knowing anything about Susan May, it would be perfectly logical to assume that the Chicago-based jazz vocalist was well into her twenties. But in fact, May was only 13 when this 48-minute CD was recorded in 2005. There was a time when it wasn`t uncommon for 13-year-old girls to listen to vocal jazz or traditional pop -- a time when jazz was very much a part of popular culture. But that was back in the `30s and `40s; in the mid-2000s, girls in their early teens were, generally speaking, much more likely to be into Kelly Clarkson or Avril Lavigne than Sarah Vaughan, Anita O`Day, Carmen McRae, or June Christy. But May is an exception, and she is clearly good at what she does. The precocious singer has a lot going for her -- including a noteworthy vocal range, attractive phrasing, and a healthy sense of swing -- but there are some things that she needs to work on. May doesn`t improvise enough, and she devotes way too much time to Tin Pan Alley warhorses that have long since been beaten to death. "The Very Thought of You," "Come Rain or Come Shine," "Love Me or Leave Me," and "With a Song in My Heart" have been recorded so many times over the years that unless an artist is going to try something really different with them, it`s best to look for gems that haven`t been recorded by hundreds -- or even thousands -- of artists. But again, May is undeniably talented -- and this decent, if conventional, effort makes listeners want to keep a close eye on the Chicagoan and see how she develops as a vocalist. ~ Alex Henderson Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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June's Got Rhythm [Bonus Tracks] $11.98 Will Friedwald's liner notes for this classy Capitol reissue attempt to finger the epicenter of June Christy's vocal magic but, as he states, comparing her to other female vocalists sometimes leaves Christy seemingly lacking in any one outstanding quality. She doesn't swing as hard (or play as hard) as Anita O'Day, she isn't as empathic as Ella Fitzgerald, doesn't legitimize her blues as well as Dinah Washington, and remains detached from the kind of tragedy that makes Billie Holiday's readings so emotionally charged. What Christy does have are confidence and smarts. Her intelligent readings, artful lyrical interpretation, and cool sense of rhythm make her performances seem effortless on the surface, but closer scrutiny reveals a musical sophistication few can match. Her work with Pete Rugolo, for example, pitted her against wild and unpredictable arrangements, but Christy's cool nature managed to keep the spotlight firmly centered on the front mic. June's Got Rhythm comes near the end of her stint with Capitol records (right before she hooked up with Rugolo again for The Song Is June!) and finds Christy in top swinging form. This reissue stays true to the original sequencing, but with the benefit of faithful remastering and deluxe repackaging. The small group setting allows Christy to take unconventional paths through (often overblown) numbers like "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)" -- slowing down and speeding up the arrangement with O'Day-like abandon. "All God's Chillun Got Rhythm," as performed here, may be the most unique and adventurous interpretation this second-string standard has ever received -- creeping in tentatively then exploding into a sexy, swaggering crescendo. On the slow side, "Easy Living" brings Christy's brand of cool to bear on this Billie Holiday staple and the resulting stretched-out arrangement is luxurious and evocative. In addition to the original 11 tracks, Capitol has included a selection of four songs from Christy's conceptual children's record Cool School. This isn't just fluffy kid's stuff, though; Cool School is the most stripped-down album Christy ever made -- with just a four-piece rhythm section, and not one horn to be found. The Gershwin's "Looking for a Boy" is particularly well done, complete with Christy's cerebral rhythmic stylings and "cool as the other side of the pillow" vocal delivery. Perhaps this, and the other lavish Capitol reissues of her work, will spark some new interest in June Christy's downplayed talents and bring some light to what it is, exactly, that makes her style so effortlessly cool. ~ J. Scott McClintock, All Music GuidePerformers: Russ Freeman - Celeste, Piano; Red Callender - Tuba; |
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June $15.28 Do you remember back around mid-century, even into the 70s, when there were artists putting out music with the sole purpose of making you feel good? Or even if that wasn't the sole purpose, it was definitely the end result. That's how it is with Swan Dive and their June. It's an upbeat, uplifting collection of ditties reminiscent, so they say, of Burt Bacharach and Karen Carpenter. True enough. They've got some hmmmms, a few la-la-las, a couple of ba-dup ba-das. And with song titles like "Automatically Sunshine," "Kaleidoscope," and "Katydids," how can you doubt the joy that's going to unfold with every spin? Vocalist Molly Felder lends an additional air of light and loveliness. The other half, Bill DeMain, also sings and plays his heart out, and he co-wrote all of the songs, with the noted exception of "Moon River," which slips right in at the end without missing a beat. DeMain's writing partners include Boo Hewerdine, Marshall Crenshaw, and Jill Sobule, whose longtime producer Brad Jones holds the reigns on this one as well, giving it a similar feel to some of Sobule's finest moments. Even amidst the happy-go-lucky nature of it all, Swan Dive isn't afraid to throw in a handful of thoughtful ballads in "Go with Love," "Mountains," and "My Mistake." This is a great record if you're in the mood to be put in a good mood. ~ Kelly McCartney, All Music GuidePerformers: Molly Felder - Glockenspiel, Vibraphone, Vocals; Pat Sansone - Moog Synthesizer, Organ, Piano, Stylophone, Vibraphone, Vocals; Gary Clark - Multi Instruments; Tommy Hannum - Pedal Steel; David Henry - Cello; Neal Rosengarden - Flugelhorn, Trombone, Trumpet; Pat Buchanan - Guitar (Electric); Bill DeMain - Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals; Mickey Grimm - Drums, Percussion; Jim Hoke - Clarinet, Flute, Harmonica; Brad Jones - Bass, Keyboards; |
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Surfing Magazine March 2009 $5.99 Description of Surfing Magazine March 2009The name you trust for all the latest Surfing hot topics.Features:7 Days with Dusty Payne - Revealing the small world of Maui boy's big-time career. By Stuart CornuelleYou are Where you Surf - Wonder where you'll paddle out tomorrow? Watch where you line up today. By Matt WalkerThe Path of the Drifter - Rob Machado's Indonesian interlude may yield surfing's most intimate film ever...if he can just find his way back from it. By Nathan MyersLightbox - Shades of light, dark and blue |
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