Fashion Affair magazine is an international publication established in 2012 with articles on fashion and beauty. It features news and articles about fashion and beauty trends all over the world.
Fashion Affair magazine is directly associated with TopBoutiqueShop.com and LocalFashionEvents.com, which have both raised more of the publication's online presence.
FashionMeetsMusic.com mentioned Fashion Affair Magazine as a newly popular, up and coming publication.
Equally new are the designers, photographers and beauty entities the magazine writes about, that appear to give fresh insight in the fashion world.
Although the magazine is most popular online and recognized by Issuu as a digital publication, it is also distributed in print form primarily in the UK but accessible by mail worldwide.
Fashion Affair magazine is directly associated with TopBoutiqueShop.com and LocalFashionEvents.com, which have both raised more of the publication's online presence.
FashionMeetsMusic.com mentioned Fashion Affair Magazine as a newly popular, up and coming publication.
Equally new are the designers, photographers and beauty entities the magazine writes about, that appear to give fresh insight in the fashion world.
Although the magazine is most popular online and recognized by Issuu as a digital publication, it is also distributed in print form primarily in the UK but accessible by mail worldwide.
Tom E Morrison is an award-winning music producer and music composer.
Tom has worked in the musical arena for many years with his duties ranging from mixing and engineering as well as composing and performing original material.
Tom has worked with such artists as , has worked remixing for P. Diddy's record Label Bad Boy, and has composed and produced for many international artists as well as writing and performing scores for film, Television,short film, Video games,as well as dealing with major corporate brands and theatrical productions.
As a composer Tom has provided music for the likes of (Ken Loach), Martial arts sensation Jackie Chan (The Tuxedo), Rowan Atkinson (Johnny English), William H. Macy (The Cooler), Derren Brown the much-praised independent film urban thriller London to Brighton and David LG Hughes’s film Hard Boiled Sweets, a thriller set in the sea side town of Southend and with a cast including , Ian Hart and Scot Williams
In Autumn 2011 Tom E Morrison expanded his music production company Big Sky Song Music Production by launching Big Sky Song Records as well as Big Sky Song Music Publishing.
As a performer. Tom is a member of group Blue Zoo as well as
Tom has worked in the musical arena for many years with his duties ranging from mixing and engineering as well as composing and performing original material.
Tom has worked with such artists as , has worked remixing for P. Diddy's record Label Bad Boy, and has composed and produced for many international artists as well as writing and performing scores for film, Television,short film, Video games,as well as dealing with major corporate brands and theatrical productions.
As a composer Tom has provided music for the likes of (Ken Loach), Martial arts sensation Jackie Chan (The Tuxedo), Rowan Atkinson (Johnny English), William H. Macy (The Cooler), Derren Brown the much-praised independent film urban thriller London to Brighton and David LG Hughes’s film Hard Boiled Sweets, a thriller set in the sea side town of Southend and with a cast including , Ian Hart and Scot Williams
In Autumn 2011 Tom E Morrison expanded his music production company Big Sky Song Music Production by launching Big Sky Song Records as well as Big Sky Song Music Publishing.
As a performer. Tom is a member of group Blue Zoo as well as
Donald C. "Don" Kissick (born May 4, 1970, Royal Oak, Michigan) is an American politician of the Libertarian Party. Kissick also is an activist with the Tea Party movement.
Early life
Kissick was born and raised in Royal Oak, Michigan, a northern suburb of Detroit in Oakland County. He attended Clarence M. Kimball High School (later renamed Royal Oak High School) and graduated in 1988.
Military Service
In December 1988 he enlisted with the United States Navy and began a six-year term of service starting January 23, 1989. Following technical training at Naval Training Center Great Lakes, Illinois, Kissick served aboard the as a Fire Controlman, achieving the rank of Petty Officer Second Class. During his tenure aboard the Roberts he took part in three overseas deployments: the Red Sea during operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm; the Persian Gulf for Operation Southern Watch; and around South America. He was honorably discharged in January 1995.
Tea Party Involvement
After following the Tea Party movement during its rise in 2009, Kissick attended his first Tea Party rally in September in Kenton, Ohio. In October he began regularly attending the meetings of local Tea Party organization the Allen County Ohio Patriots in downtown Lima. Kissick also is a supporter of the fledgling Buckeye Patriot League in Allen County.
Political Activity
In August 2009, he registered with the Libertarian Party of Ohio as well as the national Libertarian Party via their Websites and had his first meeting with an official from the state affiliate shortly thereafter. After expressing an interest in running for elected office, Kissick also began communicating with LPO leadership about taking a more active role within the party's organization. He was selected in January 2010 by the LPO's Executive Committee to be LPO's County Development Coordinator for Allen County as part of the party's Field Development Division.
Early life
Kissick was born and raised in Royal Oak, Michigan, a northern suburb of Detroit in Oakland County. He attended Clarence M. Kimball High School (later renamed Royal Oak High School) and graduated in 1988.
Military Service
In December 1988 he enlisted with the United States Navy and began a six-year term of service starting January 23, 1989. Following technical training at Naval Training Center Great Lakes, Illinois, Kissick served aboard the as a Fire Controlman, achieving the rank of Petty Officer Second Class. During his tenure aboard the Roberts he took part in three overseas deployments: the Red Sea during operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm; the Persian Gulf for Operation Southern Watch; and around South America. He was honorably discharged in January 1995.
Tea Party Involvement
After following the Tea Party movement during its rise in 2009, Kissick attended his first Tea Party rally in September in Kenton, Ohio. In October he began regularly attending the meetings of local Tea Party organization the Allen County Ohio Patriots in downtown Lima. Kissick also is a supporter of the fledgling Buckeye Patriot League in Allen County.
Political Activity
In August 2009, he registered with the Libertarian Party of Ohio as well as the national Libertarian Party via their Websites and had his first meeting with an official from the state affiliate shortly thereafter. After expressing an interest in running for elected office, Kissick also began communicating with LPO leadership about taking a more active role within the party's organization. He was selected in January 2010 by the LPO's Executive Committee to be LPO's County Development Coordinator for Allen County as part of the party's Field Development Division.
Gary Reams is a telecommunications industry manager and was a 2001 candidate for Lieutenant Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
This candidacy followed an unsuccessful 2000 election bid for United States Senate. Reams dubbed his campaign the "Reams Reeferendum," declaring that it was a referendum on cannabis prohibition. He debated Democrat Tim Kaine on public television, persistently linking every question to the marijuana issue, which he regarded as relevant to all other political issues, including taxes, law enforcement, the environment, foreign policy, and public safety. Republican Jay Katzen declined to participate in the debate, but participated in other debates from which Gary Reams, as a third party candidate, was barred. Reams garnered less than 2% of the statewide vote, although he polled several times that percentage in Charlottesville, Virginia, where he had campaigned extensively.
Reams attributed the poor showing to the media blackout of his campaign resulting from the September 11, 2001 attacks, which focused attention on anthrax, terrorism and other issues of survival. Reams' strategy depended on free media coverage, since he lacked a large campaign fund.
This candidacy followed an unsuccessful 2000 election bid for United States Senate. Reams dubbed his campaign the "Reams Reeferendum," declaring that it was a referendum on cannabis prohibition. He debated Democrat Tim Kaine on public television, persistently linking every question to the marijuana issue, which he regarded as relevant to all other political issues, including taxes, law enforcement, the environment, foreign policy, and public safety. Republican Jay Katzen declined to participate in the debate, but participated in other debates from which Gary Reams, as a third party candidate, was barred. Reams garnered less than 2% of the statewide vote, although he polled several times that percentage in Charlottesville, Virginia, where he had campaigned extensively.
Reams attributed the poor showing to the media blackout of his campaign resulting from the September 11, 2001 attacks, which focused attention on anthrax, terrorism and other issues of survival. Reams' strategy depended on free media coverage, since he lacked a large campaign fund.