Under Attack is the second EP by electro-pop singer John Galea, to be released in September 2013 as an MP3 download on iTunes and Amazon. It includes the track Golddiggin.The EP features production and writing form The Monarch, The Works, The Club Junkies, Dean Muscat, and Antony Hartshorn.
Background and development
The EP is based on a recent personal breakup that Galea had. After Galea's first EP, The Scrapbook EP John started working with The Monarch in California on 3 new tracks for the new EP. Two tracks were picked, "Golddiggin" and "Turbulence", and mastered at The Metropolis studios in early 2013 and added to the EP. Whilst in Malta in early 2012 and songwriting with Eurovision writer Dean Muscat the early demo of "Ammunition" was turned into a full track and added after production from The Works. The first released track, "Golddiggin", was released in July and a video was made and put on VeVo and the track was remixed by The Club Junkies who also co-produced the track "Chasing A Tornado".
The photoshoot was shot in London at a converted chapel by photographer Liza Dawson and shows Johns track titles craved into a wooden piano. On September 1st John launched the EP to invited media and fans at the Borderlinein central London.
Track listing
Background and development
The EP is based on a recent personal breakup that Galea had. After Galea's first EP, The Scrapbook EP John started working with The Monarch in California on 3 new tracks for the new EP. Two tracks were picked, "Golddiggin" and "Turbulence", and mastered at The Metropolis studios in early 2013 and added to the EP. Whilst in Malta in early 2012 and songwriting with Eurovision writer Dean Muscat the early demo of "Ammunition" was turned into a full track and added after production from The Works. The first released track, "Golddiggin", was released in July and a video was made and put on VeVo and the track was remixed by The Club Junkies who also co-produced the track "Chasing A Tornado".
The photoshoot was shot in London at a converted chapel by photographer Liza Dawson and shows Johns track titles craved into a wooden piano. On September 1st John launched the EP to invited media and fans at the Borderlinein central London.
Track listing
Carol Kicinski is a gluten-free advocate, TV chef, magazine founder & editor-in-chief, cookbook author, and food writer. She is the founder of Simply Gluten Free Omnimedia, Inc. Kicinski is also the founder and editor-in-chief of Simply Gluten Free magazine. She is in her fourth season with monthly episodes as a gluten-free TV chef on ', a nationally syndicated morning TV show produced by NBC-based WFLA-Tampa Bay.
Kicinski has been gluten-free for more than 20 years. She has written three cookbooks and her recipes have been published in many newspapers and magazines across the country.
Magazine Editor-in-Chief
In November 2012, Kicinski launched Simply Gluten Free magazine, a national lifestyle magazine for gluten and allergen-free living. Kicinski gathered gluten and allergen-free writers as well as medical doctors and professionals and created a lifestyle magazine. The magazine is currently printing 75,000 copies for newsstands and subscriptions.
Television
In 2009, Kicinski started doing television cooking segments on the NBC-based WFLA-Tampa Bay's ' TV show, and is now in her fourth season. The show is nationally syndicated to 140 cities, including Tampa, New York, Los Angeles and Chicago, reaching 80 million households monthly.
Writings
Kicinski is the authored a number of cookbooks including Simply Gluten Free Desserts (2011), Simply Gluten Free Quick Meals (2012), and Simply Gluten Free Cupcakes (2013).
She has also authored 10 eBooks. She has contributed recipes to The Cooking Light Gluten-Free Cookbook. Kicinski was a monthly recipe contributor to Martha Stewart's Whole Living from 2011 to 2013.
Blog
Kicinski's ventures have launched from her blog, Simply Gluten Free. She started the blog in 2007 as a way to share recipes with friends and family. The purpose of the website is to educate, entertain, and inspire those with celiac disease or sensitivity to gluten and other food allergens to live a healthier lifestyle for themselves and their families.
In 2010 Carol started the Gluten-free Global Community - putting more than 340 gluten-free bloggers worldwide in communication with each other. Then in 2012 she started the Celiac Support Groups Community with more than 280 groups represented worldwide.
Recipes
Carol Kicinski began developing gluten-free recipes for herself and her family more than 20 years ago when she learned she was gluten intolerant. She now does recipe development for gluten-free companies.
Kicinski also developed her own gluten-free all-purpose flour blend called Carol's Gluten Free Amazing All-Purpose Flour.
Advocacy
Carol Kicinski attends conventions, expos, events and celiac group meetings to speak about gluten-free living. She was the featured speaker at the Gluten-Free and Allergen-Free EXPO in Chicago in April 2011 and also in Dallas in August 2011. She was an educational speaker at the Southeast Natural Products Expo in December 2012. She was a featured speaker at the Gluten & Allergen Free Wellness Event in Charlotte, NC in April 2013, in Atlanta, GA in May 2013, and in Raleigh, NC in August 2013.
She has also spoke at libraries in her community, such as Dunedin Public Library and Clearwater Public Library.
Personal Life
Carol Kicinski lives in Florida with her husband. They have two sons.
Kicinski has been gluten-free for more than 20 years. She has written three cookbooks and her recipes have been published in many newspapers and magazines across the country.
Magazine Editor-in-Chief
In November 2012, Kicinski launched Simply Gluten Free magazine, a national lifestyle magazine for gluten and allergen-free living. Kicinski gathered gluten and allergen-free writers as well as medical doctors and professionals and created a lifestyle magazine. The magazine is currently printing 75,000 copies for newsstands and subscriptions.
Television
In 2009, Kicinski started doing television cooking segments on the NBC-based WFLA-Tampa Bay's ' TV show, and is now in her fourth season. The show is nationally syndicated to 140 cities, including Tampa, New York, Los Angeles and Chicago, reaching 80 million households monthly.
Writings
Kicinski is the authored a number of cookbooks including Simply Gluten Free Desserts (2011), Simply Gluten Free Quick Meals (2012), and Simply Gluten Free Cupcakes (2013).
She has also authored 10 eBooks. She has contributed recipes to The Cooking Light Gluten-Free Cookbook. Kicinski was a monthly recipe contributor to Martha Stewart's Whole Living from 2011 to 2013.
Blog
Kicinski's ventures have launched from her blog, Simply Gluten Free. She started the blog in 2007 as a way to share recipes with friends and family. The purpose of the website is to educate, entertain, and inspire those with celiac disease or sensitivity to gluten and other food allergens to live a healthier lifestyle for themselves and their families.
In 2010 Carol started the Gluten-free Global Community - putting more than 340 gluten-free bloggers worldwide in communication with each other. Then in 2012 she started the Celiac Support Groups Community with more than 280 groups represented worldwide.
Recipes
Carol Kicinski began developing gluten-free recipes for herself and her family more than 20 years ago when she learned she was gluten intolerant. She now does recipe development for gluten-free companies.
Kicinski also developed her own gluten-free all-purpose flour blend called Carol's Gluten Free Amazing All-Purpose Flour.
Advocacy
Carol Kicinski attends conventions, expos, events and celiac group meetings to speak about gluten-free living. She was the featured speaker at the Gluten-Free and Allergen-Free EXPO in Chicago in April 2011 and also in Dallas in August 2011. She was an educational speaker at the Southeast Natural Products Expo in December 2012. She was a featured speaker at the Gluten & Allergen Free Wellness Event in Charlotte, NC in April 2013, in Atlanta, GA in May 2013, and in Raleigh, NC in August 2013.
She has also spoke at libraries in her community, such as Dunedin Public Library and Clearwater Public Library.
Personal Life
Carol Kicinski lives in Florida with her husband. They have two sons.
Amanda Zuckerman (born May 11, 1985) is an American real estate agent who is most notable for being a controversial player on fifteenth season of the American reality television show ' in 2013. She brought up controversial topics by being a bully and also making racist remarks on live television.
Big Brother 15
Early in the game Amanda formed an alliance with McCrae and Andy with Aaryn later joined them forming a new alliance, 3 A.M. Amanda formed a romantic relationship with McCrae which formed a strong alliance and became a part of the eight person alliance that formed in the first week to go against the "Blonde-tourage" alliance.
They later formed several side alliances with Andy, Judd, Helen, Elissa and Aaryn, putting the couple in a high position of power. Amanda had the power and control over a majority of the beginning evictions. Despite Howard, Candice, and Jessie's attempts to break the power couple up, all failed and were subsequently evicted for it. Amanda made controversies over racism and bullying throughout the viewing public. She mainly bullied Elissa and would try to make her time there unpleasant. Soon, housemates started to realize how much of a threat Amanda was and started trying to think of ways to get her out. Eventually, Amanda and McCrae's luck ran out in Week 10 after both Amanda and McCrae were nominated by the HoH, GinaMarie. GinaMarie was a part of the Exterminator alliance which consisted of Judd, Andy, GinaMarie, and Spencer. They decided they needed to get the power couple out. After failing to win the Power of Veto, Amanda gained the unlikely support of Elissa after she had a change of heart and wanted to vote out Spencer, the post-veto nominee. However, Andy's loyalty lied with his new alliance of "The Exterminators" and he double crossed Amanda when he voted with Judd to evict her on Day 77. With the vote tied, GinaMarie broke the tie by voting to evict her. She placed 7th. Amanda voted for Andy to win Big Brother.
Big Brother 15
Early in the game Amanda formed an alliance with McCrae and Andy with Aaryn later joined them forming a new alliance, 3 A.M. Amanda formed a romantic relationship with McCrae which formed a strong alliance and became a part of the eight person alliance that formed in the first week to go against the "Blonde-tourage" alliance.
They later formed several side alliances with Andy, Judd, Helen, Elissa and Aaryn, putting the couple in a high position of power. Amanda had the power and control over a majority of the beginning evictions. Despite Howard, Candice, and Jessie's attempts to break the power couple up, all failed and were subsequently evicted for it. Amanda made controversies over racism and bullying throughout the viewing public. She mainly bullied Elissa and would try to make her time there unpleasant. Soon, housemates started to realize how much of a threat Amanda was and started trying to think of ways to get her out. Eventually, Amanda and McCrae's luck ran out in Week 10 after both Amanda and McCrae were nominated by the HoH, GinaMarie. GinaMarie was a part of the Exterminator alliance which consisted of Judd, Andy, GinaMarie, and Spencer. They decided they needed to get the power couple out. After failing to win the Power of Veto, Amanda gained the unlikely support of Elissa after she had a change of heart and wanted to vote out Spencer, the post-veto nominee. However, Andy's loyalty lied with his new alliance of "The Exterminators" and he double crossed Amanda when he voted with Judd to evict her on Day 77. With the vote tied, GinaMarie broke the tie by voting to evict her. She placed 7th. Amanda voted for Andy to win Big Brother.
Wes Combs (born June 18, 1973) is an American mixed martial artist. He currently competes in the Heavyweight division. Wes was supposed to be on the show but due to undisclosed issues he could not make the show. After the taping of the show Wes was able to make it on The Ultimate Finale 3 where he faced Mike Nickels. Wes then was invited back by UFC to fight Wilson Gouveia at UFC 62. He lost his last fight at King of the Cage - Rock Solid against Tony Lopez on July 19, 2008. His nickname "Soldier" comes from the fact that he is a former U.S. Marine. He has fought for MMA organizations such as the UFC, and King of the Cage. He is the current King of the Cage Cruiserweight Champion.