Everyone knows she has a flawless fashion sense, but it turns out Victoria Beckham also possesses a razor sharp business instinct.
The former Spice Girl was honored with the title UK’s Most Successful Entrepreneur of 2014 by Management Today magazine thanks to almost $50 million in revenues last year.
Business insider Philip Beresford, who wrote the Top 100 list explained, "It is her finely tuned business acumen that wins her the top spot.”
And Management Today’s deputy editor Andrew Saunders added, "She's got a real business, some design talent and some business nous. She gets a lot of stick for being a celeb fashionista but I don't think that's fair. She has built something real out of her own celebrity which is quite a contemporary story. She deserves to be celebrated."...
The former Spice Girl was honored with the title UK’s Most Successful Entrepreneur of 2014 by Management Today magazine thanks to almost $50 million in revenues last year.
Business insider Philip Beresford, who wrote the Top 100 list explained, "It is her finely tuned business acumen that wins her the top spot.”
And Management Today’s deputy editor Andrew Saunders added, "She's got a real business, some design talent and some business nous. She gets a lot of stick for being a celeb fashionista but I don't think that's fair. She has built something real out of her own celebrity which is quite a contemporary story. She deserves to be celebrated."...
- 10/28/2014
- GossipCenter
Shorts Program 6: Comedy Shorts includes 11 individual short films of various comical style, for a total running time of 80 minutes. Played consecutively, these films offer a broad and entertaining showcase for independent comedy filmmakers in the St. Louis area.
Fluff (4 minutes)
Directed by Anthony Meadows and shot by Tim Bowe, Fluff is an awesome action-mystery-thriller ode to all the kick ass genres of cinema. The comedy is inherent, as the film is cast entirely with colorful, handmade puppets. The central character, a stuffed bear, meets up with a stuffed horse named Lewis (voiced by Tim Gowan) about a strange black disc (a button). As they flee from danger together through the woods, they run into a freaky shot-out stuffed bear-thing named Martin (voiced by Tyler Meadows), who joins them in a violent fight to the death with two sock monkeys seeking the black disc. Carnage ensues, culminating in an open-ended “what happens next” moment.
Fluff (4 minutes)
Directed by Anthony Meadows and shot by Tim Bowe, Fluff is an awesome action-mystery-thriller ode to all the kick ass genres of cinema. The comedy is inherent, as the film is cast entirely with colorful, handmade puppets. The central character, a stuffed bear, meets up with a stuffed horse named Lewis (voiced by Tim Gowan) about a strange black disc (a button). As they flee from danger together through the woods, they run into a freaky shot-out stuffed bear-thing named Martin (voiced by Tyler Meadows), who joins them in a violent fight to the death with two sock monkeys seeking the black disc. Carnage ensues, culminating in an open-ended “what happens next” moment.
- 8/16/2011
- by Travis Keune
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Cinema St. Louis, our city’s non-profit cinema-related event planning group, will presenting its 11th annual St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase which begins this Saturday, August 13th at the Tivoli Theater (and ends with a party on the 18th at Blueberry Hill). The showcase, sponsored by Stella Artois Beer, is a chance for St. Louis-based filmmakers to show off their art. All of these films were written, directed, edited or produced by St. Louis natives or those with strong local ties. The 16 film programs that screen at the Tivoli from Aug. 14-18 serve as St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase.s centerpiece. The programs range from full-length fiction features and documentaries to multi-film compilations of fiction and documentary shorts. Many programs include post-screening Q&As with filmmakers. Watch for more coverage of this important local event here at We Are Movie Geeks.com over the coming days
Here’s the schedule:
Saturday, Aug.
Here’s the schedule:
Saturday, Aug.
- 8/10/2011
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Lisa Mannetti’s superb writing talents have garnered her one Bram Stoker Award already for her first novel The Gentling Box (DarkHart Press 2008) and she may have two more to add to her credit. One nomination is for the opening story Dissolution in her latest effort Deathwatch (Shadowfall Publications 2010). Dissolution is a spine-tingling supernatural haunt followed by the equally chilling Sheila Na Gig. Mannetti’s supernatural spirits are sadistic and cruel rivaling the ghosts of Richard Matheson’s Hell House or Stephen King’s Overlook Hotel. These companion novellas will raise the hairs on the back of your neck and haunt your imagination long after the last page is finished.
The first tale, Dissolution, takes us back to 1893 and opens with Stuart Granville, a young medical student, arriving in Hyde Park, New York where he has landed a job after being expelled from school for drinking. He is assigned to...
The first tale, Dissolution, takes us back to 1893 and opens with Stuart Granville, a young medical student, arriving in Hyde Park, New York where he has landed a job after being expelled from school for drinking. He is assigned to...
- 5/6/2011
- by Meli YOROSHIKU!
- Destroy the Brain
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