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‘Top Model’: Booze and bargains galore

Wednesday, October 20th, 2010

Video: Preview of tonight’s episode. You know
what reality TV needs? More drinking.

We’re just about at the halfway point, with six models sent home and eight remaining on “America’s Next Top Model.” Tonight, the girls party like rock stars and dress each other up.

America's Next Top ModelNorthport’s Kendal Brown can be hit or miss. Last week, her photos were a hit with the judges, but can she keep up the momentum as weird Ann Ward continues her dominance in the competition?

See the show tonight, and come back for Nadria Tucker’s weekly recap after the show.

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Video: And what else does it need more of? Shopping!

“America’s Next Top Model” airs at 7 p.m. Wednesdays on CW 21.

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Vote 2010: At long last, the final Bentley-Sparks debate tonight

Tuesday, October 19th, 2010

If you’re still on the fence about Robert Bentley and Ron Sparks, you can see them square off one last time in tonight’s hourlong debate at Auburn University. The two will make their pitches and answer (or deflect) the tough questions starting at 7 tonight.

Wade on Birmingham - Vote 2010NBC 13’s Andrea Lindenberg will serve as moderator. Questions will include those submitted ahead of time by citizens and vetted by the League of Women Voters.

The debate will be carried on Alabama Public Television and on WBHM (90.3 FM). A live video stream will also be available on the Alabama Public Television website, while WBHM will have an audio stream. AL.com will also have a live video stream and moderated chat.

Republican nominee Bentley has been on the defense this week after admitting he sought and received contributions from the Alabama Education Association. Whether this will aid Democratic nominee Sparks remains to be seen.

Video: The previous Bentley-Sparks debate at
Birmingham-Southern College. (Note: Video will play,
after it loads completely.)

Election Day is Nov. 2.

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‘Top Model’: The Ann supremacy

Thursday, October 14th, 2010

“America’s Next Top Model” special report

By Nadria Tucker

My boyfriend thinks “America’s Next Top Model” is “setting Ann [Ward] up for a fall.” I certainly hope so.

America's Next Top ModelAfter all, she’s won best photo for 4 weeks in a row, and this cycle badly needs a jumpstart. Sure, there’s the usual “Bish stole my hair extensions” drama, but where are the slap fights? The obligatory trip to the hospital? Host Tyra Banks’ signature meltdown? Nowhere to be found.

Maybe Northport’s Kendal Brown can inject some flair into the proceedings and break Ann’s winning streak. Find out, after the jump …

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‘Top Model’: Nine, oh, to one … oh!

Wednesday, October 13th, 2010

Video: Rodeo Drive puts the models
head to head and strut to strut.

Nine contestants remain on “America’s Next Top Model,” heading to Beverly Hills for a street-side shoot. Who will be left standing on Rodeo Drive?

America's Next Top ModelKendal Brown of Northport landed in the Bottom 3 last week, so she must step up ship out. Be sure to tune in tonight for all the fun and drama.

Then read Nadria Tucker’s take in her weekly recap, after the show.

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Video: A look at last week’s moving walkway
challenge, and Kendal’s near disaster.

“America’s Next Top Model” airs at 7 p.m. Wednesdays on CW 21.

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‘Top Model’: Get me off this crazy thing

Thursday, October 7th, 2010

“America’s Next Top Model” special report

By Nadria Tucker

America's Next Top Model

Fierce, but in a different way.

America's Next Top Model

We’ve followed Kendal Brown of Northport on her journey toward becoming “America’s Next Top Model” for the last 4 weeks. With each new episode, we’ve watched her progress from a girl with “potential” to a model who seems to know how to pose (and not act the fool) in front of the camera.

Can she keep up the momentum? And can she hold her own with … a masked wrestler? And just who did leave the bobby pins in the dishwasher?

Find out, after the jump …

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‘Top Model’: Wrestlemania!

Wednesday, October 6th, 2010

Video: Before you pose, you see the ring.

One runway was four stories up. This week’s runway is a conveyor belt. What’s the next runway? Hot coals? Broken glass? Venomous snakes?!

America's Next Top ModelAnything goes on “America’s Next Top Model,” including a photo shoot with masked wrestlers.

Let’s watch to see if Kendal Brown of Northport tames the moving walkway and the covert crusher. Then come back here to check out Nadria Tucker’s recap.

Also:

Video: In Soviet Russia (and L.A. undergound),
runway walks you!

“America’s Next Top Model” airs at 7 p.m. Wednesdays on CW 21.

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‘Top Model’: The Kendal Brown Q&A

Tuesday, October 5th, 2010

“America’s Next Top Model” special report

Kendal Brown, America's Next Top Model

Before “America’s Next Top Model,”
Kendal Brown was on track to work in health care.

By Nadria Tucker

Kendal Brown’s first plane ride didn’t just take her to Los Angeles, but into living rooms across the country.

America's Next Top ModelThe then-23-year-old Northport native left her small, close-knit community to join the ranks of contestants hoping to be crowned “America’s Next Top Model”

Her risk has paid off. For the last 4 weeks, Brown has earned praise from judges such as designer Diane von Fürstenberg and Vogue editor-at-large André Leon Talley. Her performance on the show has steadily improved, and she seems poised to go far in the competition.

Brown answered questions via e-mail on host Tyra Banks, her competitors and her teeny tiny problem with becoming a nurse.

• Why did you try out for “Top Model” on Tyra.com? Had you auditioned before?

I was a member of Tyra.com, and I always follow her to see what she is doing. She always gave you tips on makeup, clothes, food, hair, everything a girl loves, and you also get to be picked by Tyra herself. Who doesn’t want that?

The supermodel herself wants me to try our for “America’s Next Top Model” — that’s awesome.

People think I didn’t have to audition and wait for hours, but I did. I had to experience everything everyone else had to do.

I went to an audition in Birmingham for Cycle 14 and didn’t get to go in because I didn’t have a passport. I was devastated. That’s OK: God wanted me to be in [Cycle 15], the high fashion cycle. That’s the way I see it.

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• Do you think the show portrays you accurately?

I think they did, because I am funny, kind of shy at times and say whatever is on my mind. I will tell you the truth.

You can tell everything I’m thinking from my facial expressions. I show everything on my face. My facial expressions are priceless, ha ha. I don’t try to hide anything.

• Who did you get along with? Who did you dislike?

I pretty much got along with everyone. I’m not a person who likes to get into arguments and fights. I was away from my family. I was already missing them, so fighting and arguments would have made me stressed out. I was more focused on the prize and winning.

The two I was really close with were Terra and Chris (White). Terra and I, we are similar in ways. We are about the same age. She is a very sweet, down-to-earth person. Her sister Chris is hilarious. She knows how to have a good time. They are honest and loyal, and they are from the South, so you can’t go wrong with that.

Kendal Brown, America's Next Top Model

An upcoming challenge puts Brown in the wrestling ring.

• What was working with Tyra really like?

Working with Tyra is awesome. It’s a little intimidating at first, because she is so beautiful, and we’re talking about the Tyra Banks, the supermodel who graced the covers of thousands of magazines.

Once you get comfortable and get to know her and talk with her, all your nerves go away, because she is just that down to earth. She is an all-around beautiful person inside and out.

There are many working models who probably didn’t get the opportunity to work with her, and I did.

• Why did Tyra ask you about your virginity in the first episode?

On the application, it asks you to name three interesting things about yourself, and I stated I was a virgin. I haven’t dated in high school at all. I started my real, first relationship when I was 20.

I’d rather experience love and get to know that person, rather than just have sex with them. You can have sex with anybody, but if you don’t have love, true feelings, commitment, honesty, trust, it’s nothing. I like to have those before I make a big decision like that.

• Are you still enrolled at Virginia College in Birmingham?

No.

• What were you studying?

I was studying to be a health care reimbursement specialist, because I wanted to work in the nursing field, but I didn’t want to be hands-on with the patients. I am a germaphobe. That wouldn’t be a good job for me, so I figured I can be behind the desk, working with computers, typing and putting health information in the computer system. As I get older, I can see myself behind a desk.

I was on the president’s list two semesters in a row, 4.0 (GPA), so I am pretty smart.

• What was the most important thing you learned on the show?

(Modeling) is not as easy as people might think it is. It is hard work.

I remember watching the shows and always saying, “Why is she crying?” I can honestly understand now, since I have experienced it. You will never know how much it takes, until you experience it.

• How does the reality of modeling compare to what you imagined it to be?

It’s harder than what I expected. Waking up early in the mornings, staying on set for hours and hours …

You have to know your angles and your best side, take direction well and model from head to toe. It’s not just standing there like people think. You may think you’re doing well, but the picture is saying otherwise.

• What advice would you give aspiring models?

Do your homework. Study your favorite model: the way she poses, everything.

Know the fashion designers, the latest trends and photographers. Know what type of modeling you want to do.

Send your pictures to modeling agencies. It doesn’t have to be professional, but make sure you have a swimsuit on, so the agency can see your body. They should tell you what kind of pictures to send them on their website.

Stay away from scams. You shouldn’t have to pay up front or at all.

Stay focused, passionate, dedicated, driven and just believe in yourself. You can do anything you put your mind to.

“America’s Next Top Model” airs at 7 p.m. Wednesdays on CW 21.

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Nadria TuckerBirmingham writer Nadria Tucker (@NadriaTucker) dabbles in magical realism and the Southern gothic tradition, but always keeps an eye toward the future of Southern fiction. Her award-winning fiction is character driven and sometimes dark, but usually plays fair. Her work has been featured in publications such as The2ndHand, Lipstick and Birmingham Magazine.

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Vote 2010: Birmingham-Southern to host gubernatorial debate tonight

Monday, October 4th, 2010

Republican nominee Robert Bentley and Democratic nominee Ron Sparks will have a lot to discuss tonight at the gubernatorial debate. The FBI made arrests today in a federal gambling probe involving alleged bribes to state lawmakers. Those arrested this morning include VictoryLand owner Milton McGregor and lobbyist Robert Geddie.

Wade on Birmingham - Vote 2010Both nominees have discussed gambling during previous debates and campaign stops.

Tonight’s debate will focus on economic development and business. The hourlong event, sponsored by the Birmingham Business Alliance, starts at 6 p.m. at Hill Recital Hall on the Birmingham-Southern College campus. Admission is free and open to the public.

The debate will be carried live on Fox 6 and on the station’s website.

Election Day is Nov. 2.

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‘Top Model’: Jewels of the sea

Thursday, September 30th, 2010

“America’s Next Top Model” special report

By Nadria Tucker

America's Next Top ModelSo far, “America’s Next Top Model” has been a slow burner, with few meltdowns, fights or catastrophes. Week 4, though, looks to be action packed, as we find the ladies, including Kendal Brown of Northport, posing while riding a roller coaster

It sounds simple, but in Tyraland — presided over by host/producer/supermodel/dictator Tyra Banks — nothing is ever simple.

See them go head over heels, after the jump …

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‘Top Model’: Loopy, hang on

Wednesday, September 29th, 2010

Video: Preview for tonight’s episode. You spin me right
round, baby, right round like a model, baby,
right round round round.

A trip to the amusement park can be fun, right? Unless it’s for work, say, like shooting a high fashion look on a high-looping roller coaster.

Get ready for the ups (sigh) and downs (groan) on tonight’s episode of “America’s Next Top Model.”

America's Next Top ModelKendal Brown of Northport goes on the ride of her life in her fight to win the challenge and the competition. But who will coast, and who will crash?

Watch the episode, and then look right here for Nadria Tucker’s recap.

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Video: Show me screaming. Now scared. Now vomit-y.

“America’s Next Top Model” airs at 7 p.m. Wednesdays on CW 21.

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‘Top Model’: More than meets the eye

Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010

“America’s Next Top Model” special report

By Nadria Tucker

“America’s Next Top Model” has been calm … so far. The little bit of “she doesn’t want to be here” drama that erupted in Episode 1 fizzled quickly as the girl who “doesn’t want to be here” was eliminated.

America's Next Top ModelEpisode 2 found the models moving into mansions and walking sky-high runways with no time for any extracurricular shenanigans. If that was the calm before the storm, then tonight’s episode is gonna be a blizzard, y’all.

It’s makeover week.

See Kendal Brown of Northport and the other girls as they magically transform into butterflies, crazy crying butterflies, after the jump …

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‘Top Model’: Makeovers and meltdowns

Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010

Video: Preview for tonight’s episode. There may be
no crying in baseball, but this ain’t baseball.

It’s time for makeover madness on tonight’s episode of “America’s Next Top Model.”

America's Next Top ModelWho will look better? And who will look bitter? Can Kendal Brown of Northport continue to perform well at the photo shoots?

Tune in for all the tears and tantrums, and then come on back for Nadria Tucker’s recap.

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Video: Host Tyra Banks drops by the house.
Totally casual, ya know.

Video: A giant walks among them.

“America’s Next Top Model” airs at 7 p.m. Wednesdays on CW 21.

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Vote 2010: Second debate for gubernatorial hopefuls tonight at Samford

Monday, September 20th, 2010

Tonight, Samford University plays host to Republican nominee Robert Bentley and Democratic nominee Ron Sparks as they face off in their second gubernatorial debate.

Wade on Birmingham - Vote 2010The focus will be on business issues.

The 90-minute event starts at 6:30 p.m. at Wright Center. No word on whether the debate will be carried live. Tickets are free for Samford students and faculty, but the $15 general admission tickets are sold out.

Update: The debate will be broadcast live on WERC (105.5 FM), including streaming, and on the Fox 6 website.

Bentley and Sparks traded soundbites and jabs Thursday at the University of Alabama in their first debate. (See clips below.) The next debate is scheduled for Oct. 19 at Auburn University.

In case you missed Thursday’s debate, we have a couple of video clips.

Video: Sparks and Bentley make opening remarks Thursday.

Video: Bentley and Sparks share their closing statements.

Watch the hourlong debate in its entirety, or see more clips by topic.

Election Day is Nov. 2.

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Sidewalk 2010: To know a mockingbird

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

Movie review: ‘Hey Boo: Harper Lee and “To Kill a Mockingbird”‘

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By Jennifer West

Review at a glance: “Hey Boo: Harper Lee and ‘To Kill a Mockingbird'” goes beyond the famed novel into the soul of its mysterious Alabama author.

Hey Boo Harper Lee and To Kill a Mockingbird

Harper Lee, center, receives the Presidential Medal of Freedom
in 2007, in a scene from “Hey Boo.” Other recipients
are Brian Lamb, head of C-SPAN, and Ellen Johnson Sirleaf,
president of Liberia.

To know Harper Lee is to know Alabama.

Wade on Birmingham - Sidewalk Moving Picture FestivalThe Monroeville native is a mysterious and quiet woman that only wrote one book in her lifetime. This year, the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, “To Kill a Mockingbird,” turned 50. An important documentary takes a look between the lines of the novel and Lee’s life.

“Hey Boo: Harper Lee and ‘To Kill a Mockingbird'” screens Sept. 26 at the Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival.

The movie explores many facets of the literary phenomenon, from the author herself to the civil rights movement entwined in the book’s DNA. Writer and director Mary Murphy possesses a passion for Lee that drives this doc. [Note: Murphy says that the festival version is a “work in progress.”]

We see an enlightening look into Lee’s childhood with neighbor and friend Truman Capote, her personal journey and her process as she writes the book. We also see her quiet retreat from the public eye after “Mockingbird’s” huge success. Insightful and rare interviews with her sister Alice Lee take us deep into the soul of the author.

Anna Quindlen, Tom Brokaw, James McBride, James Patterson, Wally Lamb and Oprah Winfrey offer informative and moving commentary. It is fascinating to see how many powerful people Lee’s novel has deeply touched.

This film is especially important to see for Alabamians touched by racism and the civil rights movement. State history is discussed in-depth in relation to the novel, which helped spark a new movement of freedom and state of mind in the Deep South.

In that sense, “Hey Boo” is required reading, ahem … required viewing.

Jennifer WestJennifer West (@thejenwestquest) won the Sidewalk Audience Choice award for her romantic comedy “Piece of Cake” in 2006, which she wrote and directed. She will manage the SideTalk panels at Sidewalk. And her blog, The Jen West Quest, has been featured in Health magazine.

“Hey Boo: Harper Lee and ‘To Kill a Mockingbird'” will screen at 11 a.m. Sept. 26 at the Harambe Room.

Video: “Hey Boo: Harper Lee and ‘To Kill a Mockingbird'” trailer

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Vote 2010: Bentley, Sparks set to debate on campus

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

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Election Day will arrive in less than 7 weeks. Can you tell your candidates for governor apart?

Robert BentleyRon SparksRepublican nominee Robert Bentley, left, and Democratic nominee Ron Sparks are set to debate in the first of two debates on college campuses. Tonight’s debate will take place in the Frank Moody Music Building at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. The rematch will be Oct. 19 at Auburn University.

Debbie Elliott, Alabama graduate and NPR national correspondent, will serve as moderator.

The free event is open only to students. The hourlong debate will be broadcast live at 7 tonight on Alabama Public Television and on WBHM (90.3 FM). A live stream will also be available on the Alabama Public Television website.

Voters can still submit questions for the Oct. 19 debate online, by e-mailing 2010gubernatorialdebate@gmail.com or mailing them to Box 1326, Tuscaloosa, AL 35403-1326. Deadline is Oct. 16.

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