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LIFESTYLE
PATRICIA VELASQUEZ WAYUU TAYA FOUNDATION
With a career that spans from the glamour of modeling and films to the positive efforts of active charity work, Patricia Velasquez is far from just a pretty face. Embodying all that is beauty and strength of mind, Patricia has a heart of gold, having never forgotten where she came from and always eager to spread messages of encouragement to young Latinas around the world.

Born in Venezuela, Patricia climbed to the top of the fashion world becoming the first Latina Supermodel working on the runway for Chanel, Gucci, Versace, Dolce & Gabbana and Carolina Herrera to name a few.

Patricia?s exotic features have graced the covers of countless magazines such as Vogue, Bazaar and Marie Claire, and she has starred in several commercials campaigns including Allure, Pantene and New York & Co.

As an actor, Patricia has worked in countless films and TV shows, including: Le Jaguar, Zapata, Mindhunters, Fidel, Committed, CSI: Miami, Arrested Development, Rescue Me, Ed and American Family, but she is most recognized for her role as ?Ank Su Namun? in the films The Mummy and The Mummy Returns.

Her debut stage in the leading role of School of The Americas, produced by Philip Seymour Hoffman and written by Jose Rivera, for the Public Theater in New York City was critically acclaimed

Patricia Velasquez is a UNESCO Artist for Peace and is and active charity worker. Her Wayuu Taya Foundation is dedicated to improving the living conditions of Latin American indigenous groups while respecting their culture. For more information log on to www.wayuutaya.org .

Because of her talent, beauty and social conscience Patricia has been a guest on Oprah, a frequent judge at the Supermodel of the World contest sponsored by Ford Models and has been featured countless times in the main stream media as a Latina celebrity.


Source: Patricia Velasquez
Publisher: Charles Nobert
Date: 2009-02-18
LIFESTYLE
HOLLYWOODS BEST PAID ACTOR
Will Smith leads the pack of Hollywoods best-paid actors, banking an estimated $80 million over the course of the year. Frequently called the hardest-working man in Hollywood, Smith has proved that no matter the genre--be it sci-fi thriller (Warner Bros. I Am Legend) or sappy drama (Sonys The Pursuit of Happyness)--he can deliver an audience.

The former Fresh Prince of Bel Air star also set a theatrical record this year. Thanks to the commercial success of this summers anti-superhero flick Hancock, Smith is the first actor in Hollywood history to have eight straight movies eclipse $100 million at the box office.


Source: Forbes
Publisher: Charles Nobert
Date: 2009-02-16
LIFESTYLE
FACEBOOK IS THE MOST VISITED SOCIAL NETWORK
Data released today from Compete.com supports what will not be a surprise to most. Facebook is the most visited social network, with nearly 1.2 billion visits in January 2009. This also represents significant growth, with visits to Facebook up 36% on December, and 256% over the previous twelve months.

Facebooks continued growth is certainly impressive, and their success in 2008 is probably due, at least in part, to their continued innovation during the year. They made some significant changes to the user-interface and continue to roll-out significant changes on a fairly regular basis (such as the recent introduction of the ?I like this? feature). Innovation is important. As more users join the social network their needs will change and the way they want to use the site will change. With a 256% increase in visits over the last 12 months, there is no doubt that the use people want from Facebook is changing and constant innovation helps them to react and respond to this.


Source: futurelab
Publisher: Charles Nobert
Date: 2009-02-16
LIFESTYLE
ANGELINA JOLIE NAMED HIGHEST-EARNING ACTRESS OF 2008
The Hollywood Reporter, which compiled the list, claimed Jolie, 33, earned $15 million (£10.2m) for the action movie "Wanted" this year and could make $20 million (£13.6m) to star in a possible sequel.

She also had high-earning roles in 2007's "A Mighty Heart" and in this years "Changeling" and was paid $15 million-plus for her upcoming film "Edwin A. Salt".

However, the mother of six, who finished in second spot last year, could be preparing to walk away from her impressive pay packets. Last month she talked about eventually fading away from acting to spend more time with her family


Source: Telegraph
Publisher: Charles Nobert
Date: 2009-02-16
LIFESTYLE
THE WORLDS MOST EXPENSIVE HOUSE
Updown Court is a private residence in windlesham, Surrey, England and is the most expensive private residence that is currently on the market. It is the largest private residence to be built in the United Kingdom since the 19th century and is currently still listed with Savills and Hamptons International, UK. It was launched on the market in 2005 for £70,000,000.

Entered by a $3million heated marble driveway, Updown Court has 103 rooms, of which the 24 bedrooms each has its own marble en-suite bathroom. Among other features, it has a two lane bowling alley, five swimming pools, squash court, floodlit tennis court, wine cellar, and panic room in the event of a terrorist attack, 5 acres (20,000 m2) of more than 30 different types of imported Italian marble, expansive terraces, and a 50-seat cinema. It also features an underground garage, with granite flooring, that has enough room to harbor eight limousines. The first floor is the main residential area, featuring 8 generous bedroom suites. The penthouse floor contains two separate penthouses, each with 2 bedrooms and occupying an entire wing of the property.

The estimated cost for upkeep alone is over £250,000 (Over $360,000 USD) per year. Reference: See Press Release on Updown Court Website.


Source: Wikipedia
Publisher: Charles Nobert
Date: 2009-02-16
LIFESTYLE
CAVIAR, BELUGA, SEVRUGA, LEAK ROE
Origins
In ancient times, Persian nobles were believed to be the first people who had a penchant for caviar. Wealthy Greeks would also indulge in this delicacy at their extravagant banquets. Subsequently, the Russian tsars were known to be wildly passionate about this delicate roe.

The Russian word for caviar is 'ikra' and the best grade of caviar is 'malossol', which means 'lightly salted'. Astrakhan, a city on the banks of the Volga River in southern European Russia, is widely acknowledged as the most important city in caviar history. Though the word 'caviar' has often been associated with Russia, the word 'caviar' entered the English vernacular in the 16th century and is believed to have been borrowed from the Turkish word 'havyar'.

Caviar has no proven medicinal properties though the Persians were known to have consumed it in stick form to give them energy and stamina. During the 19th century, word has it that caviar could strengthen sexual desire, based on findings in a health manual released in 1806, which claimed that caviar could "excite the blood".

What is Caviar
Twenty four species of sturgeons are found in various countries, including Russia (from Siberia to Volga River and the Caspian Sea), Iran and Romania. However, only three species supply caviar: the Beluga, Russian and Stellate sturgeons. The most sought-after caviar comes from the Caspian Sea, incidentally the world?s largest supply of caviar, because of the quality of the eggs.
Smaller than Beluga, the Russian sturgeon's eggs, which give us the Ossetra caviar, are grey to light-brown in color and have a nutty flavor. The golden Ossetra, a rare form of Ossetra caviar, is gold-yellow in color and has a very rich flavor. The tiniest of the three, Sevruga caviar, from the grey-black roes of the Stellate sturgeon, are fine and distinctively salty.

How is it Produced
When left alone in their natural habitat, sturgeons are more fertile. After they are caught, the eggs are removed and then carefully sieved through a fine mesh screen. This is done to separate the eggs and discard any excess fatty tissues and membrane. About 5 percent salt is added to preserve the eggs and enhance the flavor (this is a traditional method which is still used today). The eggs are then cured in brine for several weeks.
There are two grades of caviar. Grade one consists of intact eggs while grade 2 consists of more than 50 percent broken or soft eggs. Caviar contains about 52 percent water, 28 percent protein, 16 percent fat, 1.5 percent sugar, 1.0 percent vitamins and trace constituents. Apart from preserving caviar with a minimal amount of salt, there are two other ways of processing the roe:

- Pasteurizing: The roe is partially cooked so that it has a longer shelf life. The texture of the roe will become firmer after pasteurization.

- Pressed: After the sieving process, some of the eggs that are broken will be treated, salted and pressed. The texture is similar to jam and the taste is rich.

Demand for these shiny fine-grained morsels increased with the growth in global markets. Once reserved for the elite, this delicacy is now easily available, hence the reduction in supply. These days, the population of sturgeons (Beluga, in particular) has been decreasing as a result of pollution, poaching and over-fishing. Their scarcity is further exacerbated as it takes up to two decades for the female sturgeon to mature and produce eggs.

Caviar Dishes
Caviar is often eaten cold, on its own or used as a garnish. If caviar is added to a dish, make sure the flavor is not overwhelmed by the other ingredients. Do not cook caviar as it will become tough and unpalatable.

Typically, caviar is served on blinis (pancakes ? a very Russian way of eating caviar) with a dollop of sour cream or crème fraiche. Many chefs like to serve it simply with chopped eggs, so that the rich taste of the caviar takes center-stage. Caviar can also be paired with seafood, served in carpaccio. This way the saltiness of the caviar makes up for the lack of seasoning to achieve a delectable balance. As concerns over the diminishing population of the Beluga sturgeon increase, avruga caviar, made from the roe of herring, is increasing in popularity and is seen as a more sustainable alternative to Beluga caviar.

Tips on how to handle caviar
Spoon the roe with a non-metallic utensil such as a plastic, wooden or glass spoon. Stainless steel or silver spoons will easily oxidize and give an unfavorable metallic taste to the delicate eggs. Traditionally, a mother-of-pearl or gold spoon is used.


Source: Luxury Insider
Publisher: Charles Nobert
Date: 2009-02-15
LIFESTYLE
Q & A WITH MIKAEL KORS
New Year, New Me -- however, this year I am on a strict budget but would like to add a few new pieces to my wardrobe to liven it up a bit. How do you suggest that I update my look without going overboard financially?


Buy the best quality of whatever it is that your budget will allow. I am always a fan of the classics -- the little black dress, cashmere pullovers, a great trench, pumps, & pencil skirts -- these looks are timeless. So, I say to invest in the classics at the highest quality you can afford and you will weather this fashion storm and recession in style.


I am new to purchasing "high" fashion or designer apparel. This past Fall I bought one of your Fall 08 Runway looks.

Can I wear it again? Is it considered a fashion taboo to wear designer outfits seasons after they debut?


YES, you may definitely wear the look again. I design my clothes not with the "one wear" mentality -- they are meant to be worn and loved. I think that the "greenest" thing we fashion folk can do is invest in quality clothes and stop buying disposable fashions that we toss away after 2 outings. When I go into vintage stores looking for pieces from past collections, I can never find them. When I ask why, the proprietors always tell me that my clothes are timeless so that women hold on to them and cherish them. That is the best compliment that a designer can get. So, YES, wear it again and again but try to change up your accessories each time to give the look fresh appeal.


Did you do anything special for the Holidays or for New Year's this year? Or do you have a tradition that you adhere to each year?


I am a total travel junkie and the Holidays are the only time that I can take 2 to 3 weeks and go AWAY, far away, and have no calendar, no meetings and just decompress. I have spent the past few years visiting the Asia Pacific area -- specifically Thailand and Bali. I love the remoteness of the beaches there; it is a place there I can truly unwind. This year I took my mother along with me, it was her first time in Asia and we had a fabulous time. Last year I was in the Maldives with a stopover in Dubai -- talk about Vegas on steroids!


Source: Mikael Kors
Publisher: Charles Nobert
Date: 2009-02-13
LIFESTYLE
MARIA SHARAPOVA BEST PAID WOMEN IN TENNIS
Maria Sharapova, $26 million

She renewed endorsement deals with Canon and Tag Heuer during the past year and added Sony and Tiffany to her arsenal of global deals. She is currently on the shelf with a bum shoulder and will sit out the U.S. Open.


Source: Forbes
Publisher: Charles Nobert
Date: 2009-02-13
LIFESTYLE
TOP-EARNING CELEBRITY CHEFS RACHAEL RAY
Rachael Ray
$18 million

The jaunty chef-next-door leapt from small-time cable stardom to Oprah-esque success. She began winning audiences with catchphrases like "Yum-o" on her first Food Network show, 30 Minute Meals, in 2001. Today she has four Food Network programs, including Tasty Travels and $40 a Day. Her nationally syndicated, Oprah-backed talk show, Rachael Ray, is averaging 2.6 million viewers this season, and her Every Day With Rachael Ray magazine has 1.5 million readers. She endorses Dunkin' Donuts too.


Source: Forbes
Publisher: Charles Nobert
Date: 2009-02-12
LIFESTYLE
SEAN CONNERYS NEW LOUIS VUITTON AD
Sean Connery stars in a new Louis Vuitton ad shot by Annie Leibovitz near Connery's home in the Bahamas. That beach is enough to sell us without Sean.


Source: New York Magazine
Publisher: Charles Nobert
Date: 2009-02-10