GORGEOUS MAGAZINE'S PRESENTS THE ACADEMY ISSUE #3

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THE FALL ISSUE: DUE NOVEMBER 2012


THIS ISSUE FEATURES:THE WORK OF "LLOYD PARKS" COVER MODEL "PARS D MILAN" DIEDRA MARIE, HEATHER NIKOLE,JAMIE PEREZ, JASMINE ADAMS, KIMBELLA,FEEVA D.....AND MUCH MORE!!!






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ABOUT GORGEOUS MAGAZINE

Gorgeous Magazine has been around for nearly Three years now and counting. We started as just popular cover shots done by Lloyd Parks and his 43studios. as time progressed Gorgeous took on a life of its own. In 2009 the 43studios team developed our first online publication of "Gorgeous Magazine" which mainly carried the works of 43studios. Gorgeous Mag is a mixture of creativity and sexiness, along with bold and edgy work that is brilliantly edited and composed for the viewers and fans that have come to Know and love the works of the talented and dedicated photographer "Lloyd Parks"

Editorial, Fashion and lifestyle can be found within these pages, articles and features ranging from relationships to economy. This is not your typical Men's mag or Eyecandy mag. It is a publication comprised of works from various talents, well known and budding. We offer something more tangible and visually stimulating in the fact that you get to see the diversity of your favorite photographers, artists, muses and models in many different styles and various ways of creativity.

One of the main functions of our publication is to bring back what we felt was lost. The artistic and creative values. Not just flesh and sex. Which are major contributors to the sale of any magazine of this genre. Keeping the interest of our readers and fans devoted to us is paramount and so we continue to reopen avenues and doors that were once closed to photographers & models who have the ability to become and do more with their skills and talents.

"Gorgeous means more than beauty. In fact it is actually the brilliance or magnificence in things this is why you find our definition page in the mag before anything else"

Gorgeous [gawr-juhs]

1. splendid or sumptuous in appearance, coloring, etc.; magnificent: a gorgeous gown; a gorgeous sunset.
2. Informal. extremely good, enjoyable, or pleasant: I had a gorgeous time.


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Our photographer is in NYC: Lloyd Parks/43studios www.43studios.com


All models are chosen based on their images and performance. We're looking for strong outgoing and ambitious individuals, who are dynamic and those who are willing to give the look we need.





Wednesday, May 26, 2010

NYC Recession Almost Over, Thanks to Bank Bailouts?

According to officials and experts, the city's financial crisis is almost over and the job market is on the rise, but who do we thank for the less-devastating-than-expected downturn? Address cards and flowers to the federal government, which provided huge bailouts to Wall Street institutions like Citigroup, JPMogran Chase and Goldman Sachs, economists say. “If you pick almost any economic statistic—income, house prices, construction activity—it would tell the same story: New York has gotten hit, but it hasn’t gotten creamed," Mark Zandi, chief economist for Moody's Economy.com, tells the Times.

NYC was helped more by the federal government than any other city in the country and is faring better as a direct result, sources say. On Wall Street Citigroup got a $45 billion bail out, JPMorgan Chase got $25 billion, and Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley borrowed $10 billion each. By paying thousands of top-salary jobs (and bonuses, not so sickening after all?) the cash infusions saved the city lost tax revenue and provided a "spillover effect" for the rest of us. According to the Times, there's a "widely accepted idea that each job on Wall Street supports two other in and around the city."

City officials second the motion: Mayor Bloomberg has been saying that the city may cut 100,000 fewer jobs than originally anticipated as a result of the quickly improving economy. In addition to job stats, tourism and housing prices are healthier than in other metropolitan centers.


"THAT WAS IN MARCH...SO HOW DO WE LOOK NOW"???

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