Friday, December 13, 2013

Miss Nevada USA and Miss Nevada Teen USA to be Crowned this January



Miss Nevada USA Chelsea Caswell and Miss Nevada Teen USA Amanda Jenkins will crown their successors at the Miss Nevada USA 2014 pageant at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas’ Artemus W. Ham Concert Hall at 6 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 12, 2014(Pictured: Miss Nevada USA Chelsea Caswell and Miss Nevada Teen USA Amanda Jenkins). Hosted by Miss USA 2011 Alyssa Campanella and Chet Buchanan of 98.5 KLUC, the2014 Miss Nevada USA pageant will name the next state royalty to represent Nevada at the Miss USA and Miss Teen USA competitions in 2014. Singer and songwriter Brett Young will entertain guests with live performances throughout the competition.

The gorgeous contestants will be judged in three areas of competition including interview, swimsuit and evening gown. The competition’s judges include famed surgeon Dr. Aaron Rollins, lead designer for OmniPeace by Double Zero, Jason Hee Chul Kim, celebrity columnist Robin Leach, former Miss USA Gretchen Polhemus, former international model Nicole Murphy, Las Vegas entertainer Chris Phillips of Zowie Bowie, co-founder of WOW! Creations Matthew Harris, former Miss Nevada USA 2012 Jade Kelsall, talent agent Nick Roses and renowned television personality Faye Resnick. The star-studded judging panel will assess each contestant by their character, poise, confidence and personality.

Throughout their reign, the beauty queens will make their mark on the community with charitable endeavors, will become style icons on the red carpet and will bring pride and joy to their state while competing at Miss USA and Miss Teen USA. Miss Nevada USA 2014 and Miss Nevada Teen USA 2014 will win a prize package full of cash prizes, exquisite attire, shoes, travel and scholarships while enjoying a year in the spotlight.

Thursday, December 12, 2013

UNT Graduate Student Crowned Miss Black Texas USA 2014


By NDG Staff Writer

DALLAS – Sultry, soulful, and sincere are what audiences have said of up and coming vocalist Ashleigh Smith. From the small town of LaGrange, this Georgia Peach is new to Texas soil; however, she is no stranger to the stage. Ashleigh Smith is a graduate student majoring in Vocal Jazz Performance at The University of North Texas. Music and Community Service has always been Ashleigh’s passion and first love.
As the newly crowned Miss Black Texas USA 2014, Ashleigh is ecstatic to promote her own platform, Music to my Ears: Preserving Music in Education for which she has already raised over $40,000 to help keep music programs alive in public schools. Ashleigh has always had a passion for volunteerism and service in her community holding other titles as Miss Troup County’s Outstanding Teen 2006, Miss Columbus 2007 and more recently, Miss Black Texas USA 2014!
Ashleigh will be representing the Lone Star State at the Miss Black USA Scholarship Pageant in August 2014. The Miss Black USA Pageant is a community driven organization and is committed to addressing health and education, two leading social issues in the African American community. Miss Black Texas USA is excited to promote “I Love My Brown Skin” which is being launched by Miss Black USA in 2014 to instill pride and self-esteem in our young African-American girls.

Miss Black Texas USA State Director, DeLisha Huff mentions “…working with Ashleigh is Music To My Ears…she is a very talented young lady who is about to take Texas and Miss Black USA nationals by storm.” Ashleigh has also been awarded the opportunity to do background studio work for Grammy award winning artist Chrisette Michele. The Miss Black Texas USA Organization is on the search for a Talented Teen to become a part of the Miss Black Texas USA family.

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Ten questions for Miss Universe 2013, Gabriela Isler

Life is moving very fast these days for 25-year-old Gabriela Isler of Venezuela. Last month, during ceremonies in Moscow, Isler (a popular TV personality back home) was crowned Miss Universe - the seventh time a Venezuelan has taken that honor in the pageant’s 61-year history.   
Isler moved into a new apartment in New York City shortly before this interview was conducted. Although her command of English is impressive, Isler apologized throughout our conversation while searching for the words to best convey her thoughts.  
Dow: Living in New York City must be overwhelming if you’ve never been there before. How are you handling it so far? 
Isler: It’s very overwhelming. There have been a lot of changes in my life this year. Not only becoming Miss Universe but also in my personal life. It’s a big change to move to the big city – the city that never sleeps. I have a new life – a new apartment – a new roommate. It’s a big experience.   
Dow: You said that you have a roommate. Is that part of the rules of being Miss Universe? That someone must be there to watch over you?  
Isler: I don’t know if it’s a rule, but I do have a roommate. It’s Miss USA, Erin Brady.
Dow: I understand that you have a boyfriend back home in Venezuela. Is he a little nervous about the prospect of you traveling around the world?
Isler: He is a little nervous about that, but he supports me as Miss Universe and offers me lots of advice. He is not only my boyfriend but he’s a very good friend. I hope our relationship is still getting better after this year.  
Dow: What sorts of things do you do to stay in such good shape?  
Isler: I eat many times per day. Breakfast, snack, lunch, snack. That way you can regulate your metabolism. Recently, I haven’t had time to go to the gym. Usually I go four or five times a week - two hours of gym to keep the body in good form. I work the abs and the quads but I don’t do heavy weights. Lots of exercise but no diet – just healthy limitations.  
Dow: Is there a food that you consider to be your weakness?
Isler (laughing): Chocolate. Not a bar of chocolate but if you give me a brownie with ice cream or a chocolate cake, I will eat it, I swear.  
Dow: You are a strong advocate for AIDS research and education. How did you decide to adopt that as your platform?  
Isler: As Miss Universe, I think it’s important to not only be a role model for girls but for everyone. I hope that if people see me talk about the importance of HIV and AIDS awareness, they will do the same thing.  
Dow: Who makes you laugh? Who is the funniest person that you know? 
Isler: My niece. When I need to laugh, I think of her. She is 4 years old and a little princess. I have that picture of her in my head and she can always make me laugh when I need it.  
Dow: I read a story yesterday about the president of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro. Is he OK? What do you know about him?
Isler: He is very proud of me. He took the time to go on Twitter after I was chosen as Miss Universe to wish me congratulations. He is proud of me and I feel honored.
Dow: The reason I ask is because over the weekend, he sent the Venezuelan national army to occupy and steal from electronics stores to give plasma TVs to people who want them. He doesn’t seem to be a very “business friendly” president if you know what I mean. 
Isler: I haven’t had time to read lately so I’m not sure about this, but I do know about some things happening in my country and I feel very sad. But as I told you before, I also feel happy because I give people there a reason to feel the same happiness. I just try to give happiness to my country in these difficult moments. 
Dow: After your year of being Miss Universe, what would you like to do? Where do you see yourself a year from now?  
Isler: I’m a businesswoman. I studied marketing and I would like to have my own company while also being part of the modeling world. I have time to think over the next year. I have a lot of goals in my head right now.  
Dow: Have you ever visited Maine? Do you know where we are? 
Isler (laughing): No; I know it is very far from New York.
Dow: We’re not that far. Bangor to New York City takes about seven hours on a good day.
Isler (laughing): Oh, you are close. I can go there tomorrow.  

Monday, December 9, 2013

Former Miss Universe Israel 2004 revealed as WONDER WOMAN!


The comic-book movie world finally found its Wonder Woman! Warner Bros. confirmed “Fast & Furious” star Gal Gadot will take on the iconic DC Comics role in director Zack Snyder’s upcoming “Man of Steel” sequel. Additionally, Gal is Miss Universe Israel 2004!

The as-yet-untitled movie, scheduled for release July 17, 2015, has Henry Cavill reprising his role Clark Kent/Superman, with Ben Affleck playing Bruce Wayne/Batman.