Alexandra Marie Jamieson (born March 27, 1975) is a professional vegan chef and the wife of documentary filmmaker Morgan Spurlock. She had a notable amount of screentime in the documentary Super Size Me, a documentary about fast foods effects on the body and culture. She also maintains a website containing vegan recipes, and reasons to eat vegan foods. Jamieson was drawn to veganism because of her own personal battles with sugar addiction, fatigue, and migraines. She graduated from New York City’s Natural Gourmet Cookery School. She is also the author of The Great American Detox Diet (Rodale, 2005, ISBN 1594862311), which offers practical ways to clean your system and live a healthy life. She currently lives in New York City with her husband and son, Laken James Spurlock who was born on December 9, 2006.
History
Muntinlupa Little League was founded in 2006.
Little League Philippine Series Participation
In 2006 Muntinlupa fielded a Little League (Majors) Baseball team which reached the quarterfinals of the Little League Philippine Series.
In 2007 Muntinlupa fielded four teams. In Little League (Majors) Baseball Muntinlupa finished third place. Its Junior League Baseball team also finished third place. They finished second place in Senior League Softball and fourth place in Little League (Majors) Softball.
The 2008 Little League Philippine Series will be hosted by Muntinlupa Little League.
Muntinlupa Little League was founded in 2006.
Little League Philippine Series Participation
In 2006 Muntinlupa fielded a Little League (Majors) Baseball team which reached the quarterfinals of the Little League Philippine Series.
In 2007 Muntinlupa fielded four teams. In Little League (Majors) Baseball Muntinlupa finished third place. Its Junior League Baseball team also finished third place. They finished second place in Senior League Softball and fourth place in Little League (Majors) Softball.
The 2008 Little League Philippine Series will be hosted by Muntinlupa Little League.
Most of Media services are Townsville-based such as TV, Radio and Newspaper however Thuringowa does have several small publications.
Newspapers
The Sun Newspaper is a free weekly publication distributed to 52,713 homes in the urban and rural suburbs of Thuringowa and Townsville, it is published by News Limited and printed with the Townsville Bulletin's printer. It was Previously called the Twin cities advertiser before being split into The Thuringowa Sun and The Townsville Sun, but after a few years The Thuringowa Sun Merged with the Townsville Sun to form The Sun newspaper of today.
The Townsville Bulletin is a Townsville based daily newspaper that has a distribution covering a large number of towns and cities in North Queensland. the paper's main focus is news and events within the Thuringowa and Townsville area but also covers state, national and world news.
The Express started printing in 1996 and is delivered monthly to homes free in the Townsville and Thuringowa cities. The Express is published by Poinciana Publishing Thuringowa and printed by the North Queensland Newspaper Company.
The Express promotes business thought-out the Thuringowa and Townsville region.
The Thuringowan is a monthly publication from the Thuringowa city council that first went to print in May 2005, it covers news and events within the city
DUO Magazine is Thuringowa and Townsville's free 64-page monthly magazine
targeted at women aged 25-54 years. DUO is distributed to selected suburbs with the highest numbers of their core demographic. DUO is also distributed via hotels, cafes, restaurants and beauty salons.
DUO has the largest print run of any local magazine with a distribution of 15,000 copies.
Radio Stations
*Live FM 99.9
*Sea FM 100.7
*Classic FM 101.5
*4TO FM 102.3
*Hot FM 103.1
*4TTT 103.9 FM
*ABC Radio National 104.7 FM
*Triple J 105.5 FM
*Mix FM 106.3
*4K1G 107.1 FM
*ABC North Queensland 630 AM
Television Stations
Free to air
Analogue
*02: Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Queensland (ABC TV)
*07: Seven Queensland (Channel Seven, Seven Network)
*09: WIN Television (Nine Network)
*10: Southern Cross Ten (Network Ten)
*28: SBS TV (Special Broadcasting Service)
Digital
As for analogue, plus:
*04: Digital tv guide channel
*11: Ten Video Guide (Ten Program Guide & Weather Channel)
*21: ABC2
*33: SBS World News Channel
*38: SBS Radio 1
*39: SBS Radio 2
*70: Seven High Definition Demonstration (20 minute loop of HD images with Dolby Digital audio
*77: Seven EPG (Seven Program Guide, News Headlines and Weather Channel)
*99: Nine EPG (Nine Program Guide, News Headlines and Weather Channel)
*200: DIG Radio (A mix of blues, soul, country, roots, world music, jazz, rock
*201: DIG JAZZ (Music radio service for jazz)
Pay TV
*Austar Digital (via satellite)
*Select TV
Newspapers
The Sun Newspaper is a free weekly publication distributed to 52,713 homes in the urban and rural suburbs of Thuringowa and Townsville, it is published by News Limited and printed with the Townsville Bulletin's printer. It was Previously called the Twin cities advertiser before being split into The Thuringowa Sun and The Townsville Sun, but after a few years The Thuringowa Sun Merged with the Townsville Sun to form The Sun newspaper of today.
The Townsville Bulletin is a Townsville based daily newspaper that has a distribution covering a large number of towns and cities in North Queensland. the paper's main focus is news and events within the Thuringowa and Townsville area but also covers state, national and world news.
The Express started printing in 1996 and is delivered monthly to homes free in the Townsville and Thuringowa cities. The Express is published by Poinciana Publishing Thuringowa and printed by the North Queensland Newspaper Company.
The Express promotes business thought-out the Thuringowa and Townsville region.
The Thuringowan is a monthly publication from the Thuringowa city council that first went to print in May 2005, it covers news and events within the city
DUO Magazine is Thuringowa and Townsville's free 64-page monthly magazine
targeted at women aged 25-54 years. DUO is distributed to selected suburbs with the highest numbers of their core demographic. DUO is also distributed via hotels, cafes, restaurants and beauty salons.
DUO has the largest print run of any local magazine with a distribution of 15,000 copies.
Radio Stations
*Live FM 99.9
*Sea FM 100.7
*Classic FM 101.5
*4TO FM 102.3
*Hot FM 103.1
*4TTT 103.9 FM
*ABC Radio National 104.7 FM
*Triple J 105.5 FM
*Mix FM 106.3
*4K1G 107.1 FM
*ABC North Queensland 630 AM
Television Stations
Free to air
Analogue
*02: Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Queensland (ABC TV)
*07: Seven Queensland (Channel Seven, Seven Network)
*09: WIN Television (Nine Network)
*10: Southern Cross Ten (Network Ten)
*28: SBS TV (Special Broadcasting Service)
Digital
As for analogue, plus:
*04: Digital tv guide channel
*11: Ten Video Guide (Ten Program Guide & Weather Channel)
*21: ABC2
*33: SBS World News Channel
*38: SBS Radio 1
*39: SBS Radio 2
*70: Seven High Definition Demonstration (20 minute loop of HD images with Dolby Digital audio
*77: Seven EPG (Seven Program Guide, News Headlines and Weather Channel)
*99: Nine EPG (Nine Program Guide, News Headlines and Weather Channel)
*200: DIG Radio (A mix of blues, soul, country, roots, world music, jazz, rock
*201: DIG JAZZ (Music radio service for jazz)
Pay TV
*Austar Digital (via satellite)
*Select TV
Urban Magic is a genre that combines aspects of fantasy and urban fiction in the elements of plot, theme, and setting. The genre is differentiated from science fiction and fantasy in that both urban setting and elements of magic play integral roles. Without one or the other the text would fail.
While the genre is not new, it has only recently (post 2000) entered the mainstream.
Examples
The genre is prevalent in modern movies, novels, comics, and television broadcasts.
Novels
Charles de Lint
The Blue Girl
Neil Gaiman
Neverwhere (1996), American Gods (2001), Anansi Boys (2005)
While the genre is not new, it has only recently (post 2000) entered the mainstream.
Examples
The genre is prevalent in modern movies, novels, comics, and television broadcasts.
Novels
Charles de Lint
The Blue Girl
Neil Gaiman
Neverwhere (1996), American Gods (2001), Anansi Boys (2005)