Black Leather Jesus is a noise music collective formed by Richard Ramirez in 1989. The collective has included musicians such as Kevin Novak, Sean Matzus, Vance Osbourne, Jovan Hernandez, and Kevin Ogg. They have released material on prominent noise labels such as Old Europa Cafe, Deadline Recordings, and Xero Cabal.
Pamela L. Johnson is a medical doctor. She was moved out of four states after questions arose about her medical skills and now holds a medical licence for practice in Texas.A local watchgroup protested the Texas medical board's decision to grant Johnson a license, in December, 2006.
Pamela Johnson, an obstetrician/gynecologist, had her medical license suspended in both Virginia and New Mexico. Six separate families have filed malpractice claims against Johnson.
Pamela Johnson, an obstetrician/gynecologist, had her medical license suspended in both Virginia and New Mexico. Six separate families have filed malpractice claims against Johnson.
Jeremy Schultz is an American graphic designer who specializes in design and illustration for print and the web, including Flash and multimedia design.
In 2004, Schultz received the Guru Award in Photo Retouching from the National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP), as well as a finalist award in Illustration. His designs have been featured in national publications including ', SBS Digital Design and the 2006 ' annual. He also won First Place in the "Celebrate InDesign Postcard Competition" in 2006.
In 2005 Schultz was one of the founding members of , an online publication covering the graphic design industry. Since then Schultz has edited the Photoshop sector of the website and in 2006 was named Associate Editor.
In 2004, Schultz received the Guru Award in Photo Retouching from the National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP), as well as a finalist award in Illustration. His designs have been featured in national publications including ', SBS Digital Design and the 2006 ' annual. He also won First Place in the "Celebrate InDesign Postcard Competition" in 2006.
In 2005 Schultz was one of the founding members of , an online publication covering the graphic design industry. Since then Schultz has edited the Photoshop sector of the website and in 2006 was named Associate Editor.
Mitchell Olson (born March 17, 1977 in Vermillion, South Dakota) is an aspiring songwriter/musician known as a contestant on Survivor: The Australian Outback, the second season of the CBS reality TV series, Survivor, which aired in 2001. At seven feet tall, he is noted as the tallest contestant ever on the series.
Early life
Olson and his two brothers grew up toiling in the corn and soybean fields of their parents' 220-acre farm in Vermillion, South Dakota. Developing an interest in creative writing and music at a young age, Olson could often be found writing stories, playing piano, and making movies, according to his mother, Joann.
Olson attended South Dakota State University, where he founded the Dancing Freaks troupe.
Prior to his appearance on Survivor, he appeared on The Price is Right, wearing a T-shirt showing host Bob Barker as one of the faces on Mount Rushmore.
During his season on Survivor, Olson was sorted into Ogakor Tribe. For the one "luxury item" that he was allowed to bring to the location, he brought a songbook. Ogakor lost the Immunity Challenge to Kucha Tribe. At Tribal Council, Olson's alliance partners Colby and Tina conspired against him, and Olson was tied 3 - 3 with teammate Keith Famie. Because Famie had no prior votes against him, and Mitchell had one from a prior Tribal Council, Olson was voted off. Olson said to his teammates, "You all pulled a fast one on me", but Olson admitted that he invited the vote, and was relieved at leaving, as he been weakened by hunger.
After Survivor
Olson works as an office temp while he pursues his aspirations as a musician and songwriter. He currently lives in Union City, New Jersey.
Early life
Olson and his two brothers grew up toiling in the corn and soybean fields of their parents' 220-acre farm in Vermillion, South Dakota. Developing an interest in creative writing and music at a young age, Olson could often be found writing stories, playing piano, and making movies, according to his mother, Joann.
Olson attended South Dakota State University, where he founded the Dancing Freaks troupe.
Prior to his appearance on Survivor, he appeared on The Price is Right, wearing a T-shirt showing host Bob Barker as one of the faces on Mount Rushmore.
During his season on Survivor, Olson was sorted into Ogakor Tribe. For the one "luxury item" that he was allowed to bring to the location, he brought a songbook. Ogakor lost the Immunity Challenge to Kucha Tribe. At Tribal Council, Olson's alliance partners Colby and Tina conspired against him, and Olson was tied 3 - 3 with teammate Keith Famie. Because Famie had no prior votes against him, and Mitchell had one from a prior Tribal Council, Olson was voted off. Olson said to his teammates, "You all pulled a fast one on me", but Olson admitted that he invited the vote, and was relieved at leaving, as he been weakened by hunger.
After Survivor
Olson works as an office temp while he pursues his aspirations as a musician and songwriter. He currently lives in Union City, New Jersey.