Sunday, September 08, 2013

I HAVE A CRUSH ON- JARRET JANAKO (Male Model)


Check him out in this 

Target TV Commercial called 'Phillip Lim'


Growing up in Philadelphia, PA, Jarret Janako wasn’t quite sure what he wanted to do with his life. That all changed once he was introduced to the stage and the play “Aladdin,” in which he played the role of Jafar. He was only 14 years old. Just two years later Janako received his first paid gig in an off-broadway show. He was hooked for sure.

A modeling career began shortly thereafter; however, his ‘baby fat’ limited him to print media. With his competitive spirit, Janako worked hard to compete with the ‘big boys’ on the runway, so he focused on the physical appearance. He worked out diligently (he play high school and some college football) and attended modeling school. By age 18, Janako stood 6’1”, the baby fat was no longer an issue, and he was walking the runway for NY Fashion Week and booking shows consistently.





Eventually, Janako would take voice lessons (he can carry a tune quite well) and learn to dance (the man has smooth moves!), but acting is clearly his passion as it's evident in the demand for his skills in most mediums. Some of Janako's television credits include: Forensic Files (TruTV), The Game (BET), Law & Order: SVU (NBC), Gossip Girl, and The Wire (HBO). Some of his films include HBO’s Spitting in the Window; ABC’s FAMS; and BET’s Harlem Renaissance Fab 5. “Fences,” "What Would Jesus Do?", “For Black Boys,” “La Familia,” and The Dutchman” are among the many stage productions in which he’s performed. And he is featured in Beyonce’s “Best Thing I Never Had” and Co Star of Monica’s “Until Its Gone” music videos, as well as numerous commercials 









 


Friday, July 19, 2013

Obama: 'Trayvon Martin Could've Been Me'








"There are very few African-American men in this country who haven't had the experience of being followed in a department store. That includes me." "...walking across the street and hearing the locks click on cars. That happens to me - at least before I was a senator." "...getting on an elevator and a woman clutching her purse, nervously and holding her breathe until she had a chance to get off. That happens often. And I don't want to exaggerate this but those sets of experiences inform how the African-American community interprets what happened one night in Florida. It is in escapable for people to bring those experiences to bare."

 - President Barack Obama

Friday, July 05, 2013

MVP- Sexy Sébastien Foucan!





Sébastien Foucan (born 27 May 1974; ParisFrance) is a French freerunner of Guadeloupean descent. He is the founder of Freerunning and he is considered to be one of the early developers of Parkour. Well known for his views on the philosophy behind Parkour and Freerunning, he also stresses the need for proper training in the basics of both, not only for safety, but also for maintaining a positive public perception of the activities.




As creator of Freerunning, Sebastien Foucan has stipulated the following core values of Freerunning:
Follow your way; Always practise; Respect others in their practise; Be an inspiration for others; Be positive and look for positive environments; Respect your environment; Feel free to try other disciplines; Don't take it too seriously; The journey is more important than the goal; There is no good or bad, right or wrong, but what is important is what you learn from experiences through practise; Freerunning is not an elite discipline, but for people who love and continue to move; Channel your energy in a good way, a way to be better.