Doe Deere (also Xenia, born June 15, 1981) is a blogger, makeup artist, musician and model, originally from Izhevsk, Russia, now living in New York City. Deere is also the founder of Lime Crime Cosmetics, a makeup brand that sells eyeshadows and lipsticks, and the main writer behind Doe Deere Blogazine. She has also released one album, "Supernatural."
Deere's Lime Crime Cosmetics are sold in Bloomingdale's, SpaceNK, Modcloth, and other large retailers in the United Kingdom and United States. Lime Crime Cosmetics has been commented on in Elle UK, MTV's Buzzworthy Blog and New York Magazine . During Deere's brief music career, she was reviewed on PopJustice, indie-music.com and other websites. Her songs were also played on Z100, a New York radio station. She has appeared on the cover of Auxiliary Magazine and been interviewed in multiple fashion blogs and podcasts.
Early career
Doe Deere, then Kseniya Vorotova, moved to the United States in her teens. At the time, she was the only one in her family fluent in English, due to listening to American music, like Michael Jackson and Nirvana. On moving to the US she began going by Xenia.
In 2003, Deere ran a small eBay clothing company called Thunderwear. In 2004, the brand name changed Lime Crime. She also founded "Little Big Girls," an online community and livejournal for eBay clothing sellers..
Deere began posting makeup tutorials on her website in 2004. In 2005 she joined Model Mayhem. This growing exposure, positive reactions to her makeup tutorials led to freelance work, doing makeup for photo shoots and the like.
Lime Crime, as a clothing company, went out of business in 2006. In 2008, it was revived as a makeup label, specializing in bright, highly pigmented eyeshadows and lipsticks.
Influences
Deere cites David Bowie, Björk and Andy Warhol as great influences on her fashion sense.. She has also expressed admiration for fashion designers Vivienne Westwood, Alexander McQueen and makeup entrepreneur Poppy King. In one post, she stated that "It seems counter-intuitive, but the more influences you have, the better the chance of you creating something truly unique."
Personal life
Doe Deere has one sister, Kat. She never met her biological father.
Doe Deere married her long-time boyfriend on September 22, 2006.
Deere's Lime Crime Cosmetics are sold in Bloomingdale's, SpaceNK, Modcloth, and other large retailers in the United Kingdom and United States. Lime Crime Cosmetics has been commented on in Elle UK, MTV's Buzzworthy Blog and New York Magazine . During Deere's brief music career, she was reviewed on PopJustice, indie-music.com and other websites. Her songs were also played on Z100, a New York radio station. She has appeared on the cover of Auxiliary Magazine and been interviewed in multiple fashion blogs and podcasts.
Early career
Doe Deere, then Kseniya Vorotova, moved to the United States in her teens. At the time, she was the only one in her family fluent in English, due to listening to American music, like Michael Jackson and Nirvana. On moving to the US she began going by Xenia.
In 2003, Deere ran a small eBay clothing company called Thunderwear. In 2004, the brand name changed Lime Crime. She also founded "Little Big Girls," an online community and livejournal for eBay clothing sellers..
Deere began posting makeup tutorials on her website in 2004. In 2005 she joined Model Mayhem. This growing exposure, positive reactions to her makeup tutorials led to freelance work, doing makeup for photo shoots and the like.
Lime Crime, as a clothing company, went out of business in 2006. In 2008, it was revived as a makeup label, specializing in bright, highly pigmented eyeshadows and lipsticks.
Influences
Deere cites David Bowie, Björk and Andy Warhol as great influences on her fashion sense.. She has also expressed admiration for fashion designers Vivienne Westwood, Alexander McQueen and makeup entrepreneur Poppy King. In one post, she stated that "It seems counter-intuitive, but the more influences you have, the better the chance of you creating something truly unique."
Personal life
Doe Deere has one sister, Kat. She never met her biological father.
Doe Deere married her long-time boyfriend on September 22, 2006.
"Mr. Medicinal" is the twelfth episode of the third season of the Adult Swim original series The Boondocks. It aired on July 18, 2010.
Plot
After a checkup, a doctor warns Granddad that he could die any day if he doesn't lower his stress levels. Not wanting to become dependent on, or afflicted by the potentially horrible side-effects of, legal pharmaceutical drugs, he decides to try Thugnificent's suggested alternative of medical cannabis. However, since medical marijuana is not legal in the Freeman's home state, this leads Granddad to the black market marijuana trafficking business.
Thugnificent warns Granddad that his dealer is the "Weed Kingpin", a high level criminal to be respected and feared. However the dealer, Grant, turns out to be totally harmless and his cannabis operation functions similarly to legal medical dispensaries, selling very specific and potent strains as well as edibles. The boys become alarmed by his new, happy, well-adjusted, personality. Later, he sends Huey and Riley to stay the night at Tom's house. When policemen are called to the Freeman household, Tom, Huey, Riley and Jazmine run across the street to find a butt-naked Granddad playing the bongos while smoking marijuana, scarring Jazmine for life. Even after having to make an embarrassing apology to his grandchildren, he continues to smoke, eventually getting arrested for driving too slow in the fast lane. In court, Granddad pleads not guilty until the judge informs him that medical marijuana is only legal in certain states, like California, and remains illegal in others, like Maryland. Unsatisfied with substituting liquor for weed, he leads a protest to free a recently arrested Grant, not knowing he had been released on bail, and is subsequently incarcerated for a second time. During trial, he states to the judge that he has made plans to move to California, so as to be in compliance with the law. Unfortunately, his plans are thwarted when he is sentenced to three weeks of house arrest, two years of probation with mandatory drug testing, and community service.The episode ends with Riley mocking Granddad about not being able to leave the house.
Critical reception
Leonard Pierce of The A.V. Club graded the episode an A-, complimenting it as "another top-drawer episode" though tempering his praise by noting some predictable bits and clumsy visual gags. Noting the difficulty of portraying the subject of marijuana use on television, Pierce felt the episode combined The Boondocks best qualities, combining "solid political and social satire in the form of weed culture, increasingly sharp animation, and nice character-driven domestic humor."
Plot
After a checkup, a doctor warns Granddad that he could die any day if he doesn't lower his stress levels. Not wanting to become dependent on, or afflicted by the potentially horrible side-effects of, legal pharmaceutical drugs, he decides to try Thugnificent's suggested alternative of medical cannabis. However, since medical marijuana is not legal in the Freeman's home state, this leads Granddad to the black market marijuana trafficking business.
Thugnificent warns Granddad that his dealer is the "Weed Kingpin", a high level criminal to be respected and feared. However the dealer, Grant, turns out to be totally harmless and his cannabis operation functions similarly to legal medical dispensaries, selling very specific and potent strains as well as edibles. The boys become alarmed by his new, happy, well-adjusted, personality. Later, he sends Huey and Riley to stay the night at Tom's house. When policemen are called to the Freeman household, Tom, Huey, Riley and Jazmine run across the street to find a butt-naked Granddad playing the bongos while smoking marijuana, scarring Jazmine for life. Even after having to make an embarrassing apology to his grandchildren, he continues to smoke, eventually getting arrested for driving too slow in the fast lane. In court, Granddad pleads not guilty until the judge informs him that medical marijuana is only legal in certain states, like California, and remains illegal in others, like Maryland. Unsatisfied with substituting liquor for weed, he leads a protest to free a recently arrested Grant, not knowing he had been released on bail, and is subsequently incarcerated for a second time. During trial, he states to the judge that he has made plans to move to California, so as to be in compliance with the law. Unfortunately, his plans are thwarted when he is sentenced to three weeks of house arrest, two years of probation with mandatory drug testing, and community service.The episode ends with Riley mocking Granddad about not being able to leave the house.
Critical reception
Leonard Pierce of The A.V. Club graded the episode an A-, complimenting it as "another top-drawer episode" though tempering his praise by noting some predictable bits and clumsy visual gags. Noting the difficulty of portraying the subject of marijuana use on television, Pierce felt the episode combined The Boondocks best qualities, combining "solid political and social satire in the form of weed culture, increasingly sharp animation, and nice character-driven domestic humor."
Starling Arts is a Theatre and Arts company in Pimlico and Knightsbridge London.
History
Starling Arts was organized in 2009 by founders Emily Cook and Anna Shields following their Masters degrees at Central School of Speech and Drama. Starling Arts is a member fo the prestigeous Independent Theatre Society
Aims
Starling Arts endeavours to facilitate theatre experiences in schools and communities by igniting a passion for the performing arts through fun and accessible projects. Predominantly using music and theatre, Starling aims to instil the joy of singing and performance in young people and adults, and broaden their education and appreciation of musical theatre.
Currently Starling Arts run three choirs, Starling Singers, Forte and Corvida and have over 100 notable members.
Projects
* Inaugural Concert March 2010
* Summer in the city Knightsbridge July 2010
* following a Summer School at Chagford Devon on 23,24,25th August 2010
History
Starling Arts was organized in 2009 by founders Emily Cook and Anna Shields following their Masters degrees at Central School of Speech and Drama. Starling Arts is a member fo the prestigeous Independent Theatre Society
Aims
Starling Arts endeavours to facilitate theatre experiences in schools and communities by igniting a passion for the performing arts through fun and accessible projects. Predominantly using music and theatre, Starling aims to instil the joy of singing and performance in young people and adults, and broaden their education and appreciation of musical theatre.
Currently Starling Arts run three choirs, Starling Singers, Forte and Corvida and have over 100 notable members.
Projects
* Inaugural Concert March 2010
* Summer in the city Knightsbridge July 2010
* following a Summer School at Chagford Devon on 23,24,25th August 2010
The 2010 hand hacking incident in Kerala occurred on 6 August 2010 at Alappuzha in Kerala. A gang allegedly to wreck revenge for his questioning one of them for teasing his cousin . The man hacked was a social activist who is part of CPM. This incident has a social and political impact, as last week another similar incident, 2010 hand chopping incident in Kerala, happened in South Kerala.
Incident
Abhilash, his relatives, including three women, also injured in the attack. He was waylaid and attacked by the gang. Abhilash was admitted to hospital with his forearm nearly cut off. Different political parties are involved in this incident .
Background
According to police, Abhilash incurred the wrath of one of those in the gang for making teasing comments at his sister a few weeks back. This was suspected to be the motive behind the attack on Abhilash and his relatives who were going in the autorickshaw. The gang first smashed the glass window of the vehicle and then pulled out Abhilash and hacked his right hand with a sharp sword, police said. The attackers first smashed the vehicle windown and then took him out and hacked his right hand with a sharp sword.
Related Articles
* 2010 hand chopping incident in Kerala
Incident
Abhilash, his relatives, including three women, also injured in the attack. He was waylaid and attacked by the gang. Abhilash was admitted to hospital with his forearm nearly cut off. Different political parties are involved in this incident .
Background
According to police, Abhilash incurred the wrath of one of those in the gang for making teasing comments at his sister a few weeks back. This was suspected to be the motive behind the attack on Abhilash and his relatives who were going in the autorickshaw. The gang first smashed the glass window of the vehicle and then pulled out Abhilash and hacked his right hand with a sharp sword, police said. The attackers first smashed the vehicle windown and then took him out and hacked his right hand with a sharp sword.
Related Articles
* 2010 hand chopping incident in Kerala