Jessica Dykstra (born May 30, 1988) is a model with Elite Model Management. She measures 34-24-36, and weighs 115 lbs.
Jessica was born in Miami, Florida to a Cuban mother and half Dutch, half English father. Upon graduation from Cypress Lake High School in Fort Myers, Florida, Jessica began attending casting calls, and was discovered by Irene Marie Models. Her first job was for Venus Williams' EleVen clothing line. Other runway jobs, including MAC's spring 2010 makeup line, followed.
Most of Jessica's work has appeared in European magazines, though she has appeared in Women's Health magazine and other American publications. She is currently based out of Los Angeles, California, and has worked with Martin Kunert. She has also shot with famous photographers Russell James of Victoria's Secret and Omar Hogben of GQ.
She appeared in a Czechoslovakian commercial for Cider Podébradka and a Mexican commercial for T.T. Blues Jeans, and will be appearing in an upcoming Axe commercial and a 2011 episode of Burn Notice.
Jessica was born in Miami, Florida to a Cuban mother and half Dutch, half English father. Upon graduation from Cypress Lake High School in Fort Myers, Florida, Jessica began attending casting calls, and was discovered by Irene Marie Models. Her first job was for Venus Williams' EleVen clothing line. Other runway jobs, including MAC's spring 2010 makeup line, followed.
Most of Jessica's work has appeared in European magazines, though she has appeared in Women's Health magazine and other American publications. She is currently based out of Los Angeles, California, and has worked with Martin Kunert. She has also shot with famous photographers Russell James of Victoria's Secret and Omar Hogben of GQ.
She appeared in a Czechoslovakian commercial for Cider Podébradka and a Mexican commercial for T.T. Blues Jeans, and will be appearing in an upcoming Axe commercial and a 2011 episode of Burn Notice.
In January 1993, the 1369 Coffee House opened at 1369 Cambridge Street, in Cambridge’s Inman Square. The site was the former home of the 1369 Jazz Club, a well known local bar and music venue. A little over a year later, in June 1994, 1369 opened a second store in nearby Central Square.
Crisis in Central Square
The coffee shop originally started as a pet project for local philanthropist Gerry Wolf. Yet as time passed, the people of Cambridge began to accept the 1369 as a more welcoming environment than the New England staple, Dunkin' Donuts.
In December 1997, Starbucks thought it would try its hand at opening one of their seemingly omnipresent locations in Central Square yet the large corporation was unprepared for the cold reception it would receive. It seemed that the notably volatile and outspoken residents of Cambridge feared that "what McDonald's did to the family diner, Starbucks may do to the traditional coffee shops that line Central Square." After a demonstration, Starbucks continued with their plans and built their Central Square location with the adverse reaction of forcing more customers into the 1369 Coffee House in a display of community solidarity.
Recent History
In 2005, 1369's ownership changed hands with the aging Gerry Wolf passing the torch on to his nephew, Joshua Gerber. Gerber's new young approach to micromanagement (of both locations) has brought the store to new levels as a star in the community. The staff consists of students and wastrels and the patrons range in age from high school students through octogenarians.
At both locations the store promotes a sense of communal pride and sustainability. Sometimes they host live music and coffee tastings. The staff is trained in creating beautiful works of latte art and concocting delicious, well-balanced espresso drinks.
Crisis in Central Square
The coffee shop originally started as a pet project for local philanthropist Gerry Wolf. Yet as time passed, the people of Cambridge began to accept the 1369 as a more welcoming environment than the New England staple, Dunkin' Donuts.
In December 1997, Starbucks thought it would try its hand at opening one of their seemingly omnipresent locations in Central Square yet the large corporation was unprepared for the cold reception it would receive. It seemed that the notably volatile and outspoken residents of Cambridge feared that "what McDonald's did to the family diner, Starbucks may do to the traditional coffee shops that line Central Square." After a demonstration, Starbucks continued with their plans and built their Central Square location with the adverse reaction of forcing more customers into the 1369 Coffee House in a display of community solidarity.
Recent History
In 2005, 1369's ownership changed hands with the aging Gerry Wolf passing the torch on to his nephew, Joshua Gerber. Gerber's new young approach to micromanagement (of both locations) has brought the store to new levels as a star in the community. The staff consists of students and wastrels and the patrons range in age from high school students through octogenarians.
At both locations the store promotes a sense of communal pride and sustainability. Sometimes they host live music and coffee tastings. The staff is trained in creating beautiful works of latte art and concocting delicious, well-balanced espresso drinks.
Dr. Dre and Max Bedroom Presents The Pretox is a 2003 compilation album released by Dr. Dre. The first CD is full of Dr. Dre's hits that cannot be found on any album. The second CD also has some old hits but it also has new song and remix's.
CD1 The Lost Tracks
# Intro (Feat. Max Bedroom)
# Frontpage Stardom (Feat. Hittman & Eminem)
# Monay (Feat. King Tee & Dr. Dre)
# The Way I Be Pimpin (Feat. Dr. Dre & Royce 5-9)
# Ridin Through The Hood (Feat. 50 Cent & Brooklyn)
# Dr. Dre & E-A-Ski (Feat. Dr. Dre & Mr. Ski)
# Dre Beats Freestyle (Feat. Eminem)
# That's Drama (Feat. King Tee)
# My Life (Feat. Dr. Dre)
# Blaww (Feat. Hittman, Dr. Dre & Knoc-turn'al)
# Sunshine (Feat. Snoop Dogg)
# Zoom (Feat. Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg & Dawn Robinson)
# Crooked Cop (Feat. Truth Hurts & Dr. Dre)
# The Realest (Feat. 50 Cent, Biggie Smalls & Eminem)
# When It All Comes Down To It (Feat. Knoc-turn'al, Time Bomb & Dr. Dre)
# Just Dippin Remix (Feat. Snoop Dogg & Dr. Dre)
# Fathers Day (Feat. Snoop Dogg & Xzibit)
# Fist Full of Dollars (Feat. Dr. Dre & Nature)
# A Cold Feelin (Feat. Rakim)
# Everyday Thing (Feat. Dr. Dre, Nas & Nature)
CD2 In The Club
# Push Play (Feat. Turuth Hurts & Dr. Dre)
# In The Club (Feat. 50 Cent)
# Ghetto Faboulus (Feat. Dr. Dre)
# Knoc (Feat. Knoc-turn'al, Dr. Dre & Missy Elliot)
# Hello (Feat. NWA)
# The Wash (Feat. Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg)
# Gorilla Pimpin' (Feat. D.O.C., Six Two & Dr. Dre)
# Satisfaction (Feat. Eve)
# Put It On Me (Feat. Dr. Dre & DJ Quik)
# Bad Intensions (Feat. Dr. Dre & Knoc-turn'al)
# Straight Westcoastin Remix (Feat. Knoc'Turnal, Xzibit, Nate Dogg & Shade Sheist)
# Multiply Remix (Feat. Xzibit & Busta Rhymes)
# Game Don't Wait Remix (Feat Warren G, Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg & Xzibit)
# The Watcher Part 2 (Feat. Jay-Z, Dr. Dre & Rakim)
# The Watcher One-Half (Feat. Eminem)
# Addictive Remix (Feat. Truth Hurts & Rakim)
# On The Blvd (Feat. Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg)
# Chin Check (Feat. NWA)
# Go To Sleep (Feat. Eminem, Obie Trice & DMX)
CD1 The Lost Tracks
# Intro (Feat. Max Bedroom)
# Frontpage Stardom (Feat. Hittman & Eminem)
# Monay (Feat. King Tee & Dr. Dre)
# The Way I Be Pimpin (Feat. Dr. Dre & Royce 5-9)
# Ridin Through The Hood (Feat. 50 Cent & Brooklyn)
# Dr. Dre & E-A-Ski (Feat. Dr. Dre & Mr. Ski)
# Dre Beats Freestyle (Feat. Eminem)
# That's Drama (Feat. King Tee)
# My Life (Feat. Dr. Dre)
# Blaww (Feat. Hittman, Dr. Dre & Knoc-turn'al)
# Sunshine (Feat. Snoop Dogg)
# Zoom (Feat. Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg & Dawn Robinson)
# Crooked Cop (Feat. Truth Hurts & Dr. Dre)
# The Realest (Feat. 50 Cent, Biggie Smalls & Eminem)
# When It All Comes Down To It (Feat. Knoc-turn'al, Time Bomb & Dr. Dre)
# Just Dippin Remix (Feat. Snoop Dogg & Dr. Dre)
# Fathers Day (Feat. Snoop Dogg & Xzibit)
# Fist Full of Dollars (Feat. Dr. Dre & Nature)
# A Cold Feelin (Feat. Rakim)
# Everyday Thing (Feat. Dr. Dre, Nas & Nature)
CD2 In The Club
# Push Play (Feat. Turuth Hurts & Dr. Dre)
# In The Club (Feat. 50 Cent)
# Ghetto Faboulus (Feat. Dr. Dre)
# Knoc (Feat. Knoc-turn'al, Dr. Dre & Missy Elliot)
# Hello (Feat. NWA)
# The Wash (Feat. Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg)
# Gorilla Pimpin' (Feat. D.O.C., Six Two & Dr. Dre)
# Satisfaction (Feat. Eve)
# Put It On Me (Feat. Dr. Dre & DJ Quik)
# Bad Intensions (Feat. Dr. Dre & Knoc-turn'al)
# Straight Westcoastin Remix (Feat. Knoc'Turnal, Xzibit, Nate Dogg & Shade Sheist)
# Multiply Remix (Feat. Xzibit & Busta Rhymes)
# Game Don't Wait Remix (Feat Warren G, Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg & Xzibit)
# The Watcher Part 2 (Feat. Jay-Z, Dr. Dre & Rakim)
# The Watcher One-Half (Feat. Eminem)
# Addictive Remix (Feat. Truth Hurts & Rakim)
# On The Blvd (Feat. Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg)
# Chin Check (Feat. NWA)
# Go To Sleep (Feat. Eminem, Obie Trice & DMX)
Michael Schuman is an award winning author of many travel and young adult nonfiction books
Early life
Michael Schuman is an American author. He was born on April 18, 1953 in West Hartford, Connecticut. His father, David, was a pharmacist and his mother, Fay, was a stay at home mom. Ever since the second grade all Mr. Schuman wanted to do was write. Michael Schuman graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in television-radio from Syracuse University in 1975. He received a Masters of Fine Arts degree from the University of Southern California in 1977.
Works
Schuman has written 35 books in both the travel and young adult non-fiction genres. Topics include biographies of Barack Obama, Bill Cosby, Charles Schulz, Bob Dylan, Angelina Jolie, and several U.S. presidents. His travel articles have appeared in several magazines and over 180 newspapers. One of Schuman's newest books is called "Adam Sandler: Celebrity with Heart,” which was published in fall 2010. In 2011 Tina Fey:TV Comedy Superstar" and "Scarlett Johansson: Hollywood Superstar." were both his most recent pieces of work that were released.
Awards
Schuman has won 15 NATJA (North American Travel Journalists Association) awards for excellence in travel journalism, including a grand prize for overall excellence for his book, “52 New York Weekends.
Personal life
Michael Schuman has a wife and 2 children,and is the youngest in his family.He is currently resides in Keene New Hampshire.
Early life
Michael Schuman is an American author. He was born on April 18, 1953 in West Hartford, Connecticut. His father, David, was a pharmacist and his mother, Fay, was a stay at home mom. Ever since the second grade all Mr. Schuman wanted to do was write. Michael Schuman graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in television-radio from Syracuse University in 1975. He received a Masters of Fine Arts degree from the University of Southern California in 1977.
Works
Schuman has written 35 books in both the travel and young adult non-fiction genres. Topics include biographies of Barack Obama, Bill Cosby, Charles Schulz, Bob Dylan, Angelina Jolie, and several U.S. presidents. His travel articles have appeared in several magazines and over 180 newspapers. One of Schuman's newest books is called "Adam Sandler: Celebrity with Heart,” which was published in fall 2010. In 2011 Tina Fey:TV Comedy Superstar" and "Scarlett Johansson: Hollywood Superstar." were both his most recent pieces of work that were released.
Awards
Schuman has won 15 NATJA (North American Travel Journalists Association) awards for excellence in travel journalism, including a grand prize for overall excellence for his book, “52 New York Weekends.
Personal life
Michael Schuman has a wife and 2 children,and is the youngest in his family.He is currently resides in Keene New Hampshire.