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Monday, June 24, 2024
Sunday, June 23, 2024
Emmanuelle Vaugier
Acting Appreciation
You probably recognize Emmanuelle Vaugier as Charlie Harper's love interest in the CBS sitcom Two and a Half Men. Or maybe her recurring role as Detective Jessica Angell on CBS crime drama show CSI: NY.
Emmanuelle was born on June 23, 1976, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. At a very young age, she found an interest in being on-stage and performing. She then started modeling at 14.
Her acting career started in the late nineties with her first appearance was on Highlander: The Series, in 1995, playing a model named Maria Alcobar. She would then appear in TV series and low budget movies such as Hysteria, Suddenly Naked, Police Academy: The Series, 40 Days and 40 Nights, and Charmed.
In 2003, she played the role of Jasmine in Secondhand Lions, which starred Robert Duvall and Michael Caine. She would then have a recurring role on Smallville as Dr. Helen Bryce, and One Tree Hill as Nicki before appearing as Mia on Two and a Half Men.
After "Two and a Half Men," Vaugier went on to appear in a variety of popular television shows, including CSI: NY, Lost Girl, and Potwins.
Vaugier is widely regarded for her versatility as an actress, with her ability to play both dramatic and comedic roles. The 5'7 brunette has also been praised for her natural beauty and poise, which have made her a popular choice for modeling campaigns and magazine spreads.
Sources:
Wikipedia
IMDB.com
https://www.mrdustbin.com/us/emmanuelle-vaugier/
https://www.emmanuellevaugier.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Infamous.pdf
https://www.emmanuellevaugier.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/dec-2002-article.pdf
Saturday, June 22, 2024
Friday, June 21, 2024
Fashion is DEFINITELY Art: Oscar de la Renta Resort 2025 - New York
Creative Directors: Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia
via Fashion Feed
Thursday, June 20, 2024
Georges Dufrénoy
Art Appreciation
Born on June 20, 1870, in Paris, France, Georges Dufrénoy was a prominent post-impressionist painter celebrated for his vibrant and dynamic compositions. After attending the Oratoriens Catholic school, Dufrénoy decided to pursue a career in painting. He studied under Jean-Paul Laurens at the Académie Julian, where he developed his skills and cultivated a distinctive style.
Dufrénoy's art was greatly influenced by the works of Vincent van Gogh and Paul Cézanne. This influence led him to incorporate bold colors and expressive brushstrokes into his paintings. Throughout his career, he exhibited widely, including at the prestigious Salon des Indépendants and the Salon d'Automne, solidifying his reputation as a key figure in the post-impressionist movement.
Beyond his paintings, Dufrénoy made significant contributions to the art world through his involvement in several influential art groups, such as the Société des Artistes Indépendants and the Salon d'Automne. In these groups, he collaborated with other avant-garde artists of his time, further establishing his legacy as an innovative and influential artist.
Sources:
Wikipedia
https://artvee.com/artist/georges-dufrenoy/
Wednesday, June 19, 2024
Tuesday, June 18, 2024
Kwitcherbichen, It's Only Fibrosis
I'll admit that my heavy drinking over the past few years has led to liver issues, serving as a much-needed wake-up call. Will I stop drinking entirely? No. I still enjoy wine, beer, and the occasional cocktail. However, it's clear that excessive drinking can harm the liver.
A couple of months ago, I fell ill, which you can read about HERE. In short, I was referred to a gastroenterologist for hepatic steatosis and elevated liver function tests. The specialist scheduled a fibroscan for me, a non-invasive test using ultrasound technology to measure liver stiffness and fatty changes. To prepare, I was instructed to stop drinking for six weeks, though I did sneak in a few glasses of wine.
After the fibroscan, I received the results: they found fibrosis, or scarring, in my liver. This is stage one, the beginning of liver damage. Fortunately, early-stage liver disease can be reversed. Limiting or abstaining from alcohol, maintaining a healthy weight, and following a healthy diet, such as the Mediterranean diet, can help reverse fibrosis.
I blamed COVID for my excessive drinking, but the truth is I've been abusing alcohol for a long time. When I stopped drinking for six weeks, I wasn't sure if I'd struggle. Am I an alcoholic? Would I miss it? Surprisingly, I didn't miss alcohol. I easily gave it up without any side effects. During those six weeks, my mind cleared, I lost weight, and gained more energy.
Does this mean I'll stop drinking entirely? No. I'll still enjoy a glass or two of wine, beer, or a cocktail. The key difference is that I won't be drinking excessively anymore.






