Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Chalk's 50 Hottest Guys
CHALK MAGAZINE DECEMBER 2006-JANUARY 2007
END 2006 AND START 2007 RIGHT WITH THE DECEMBER-JANUARY ISSUE OF CHALK MAGAZINE. 2007 SHOPPING STARTS HERE AS WE GIVE YOU OUR FEARLESS FASHION FORECAST---THE BEST SHOES, BAGS, AND CLOTHES TO JUMPSTART YOUR STYLISH NEW YEAR. THE EXPERTS ALSO RECOMMEND BEAUTY NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS YOU SHOULD STICK TO.
AND OF COURSE...NOW ON ITS THIRD YEAR, CHALK GIVES YOU THE 50 HOTTEST GUYS OF 2006, WITH COVER BOY DENNIS TRILLO LEADING THE PACK. WANT TO KNOW WHO ELSE MADE IT ON THE HOT LIST? GRAB A COPY OF CHALK MAGAZINE. NOW AVAILABLE IN ALL MAGAZINE AND NEWS STANDS. FOR ORDERS AND SUBSCRIPTION INQUIRIES, PLEASE CALL OUR CUSTOMER SERVICE AT 415-2272 LOCAL 4658
Friday, November 03, 2006
Movie Review: Flags of Our Fathers
It was a photograph that touched a nation in the midst of war. Six men raised the American flag over Iwo Jima, the island fortress of Japan, in the last days of World War II. The photograph re-kindled the American spirit to fight even as the Allied forces suffered terrible losses. But the real circumstances behind the photo were less inspiring. Three of the six men would be killed in the weeks following Iwo Jima. The other three were reassigned to the war publicity machine in an effort to find funding for the military. Rene Gagnon (played by Jesse Bradford) was happy to be off the front lines and living in comfort. John "Doc" Bradley (Ryan Phillippe) was plagued by the memories of his dead comrades. Ira Hayes (Adam Beach) was a hero of Iwo Jima but he still had to face prejudice for being an American Indian. All three experienced the brutality of war and each had to deal with their own demons.
Flags of Our Fathers is not for the weak of stomach, as scenes can be very graphic. It is a realistic view of the impact of war, frame by bloody frame. It is, however, ultimately about the emotional struggles soldiers had to deal with. Certain sequences are told in flashback juxtaposed with scenes from the "present", which can create some confusion with viewers. Adam Beach has the most demanding role of all. His character descends into depression fueled by generous amounts of alcohol while dealing with his guilt of being away from his brothers in arms. It is a role he performs competently, if not brilliantly.
Stars Ryan Philippe, Jesse Bradford, and Adam Beach. Directed by Clint Eastwood.
Opens in Philippine theaters November 29
Saturday, September 09, 2006
Chalk on radio
Want to know the latest fashion trends? Then grab a copy of Chalk. We give you the lowdown on what's hot--as well as what's in Chalk, in a radio interview. Download the interview in a
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large file format or a small file
Sunday, September 03, 2006
Chalk on TV
Watch Y Speak today for highlights from Chalk's 6th Anniversary party last week. You can also catch more scenes from the party on tomorrow's episode of Blog.
For fashion updates, Chalk will be on Us Girls on September 10 to give you the latest trends.
For fashion updates, Chalk will be on Us Girls on September 10 to give you the latest trends.
Friday, September 01, 2006
Chalk's September Issue
Thursday, August 17, 2006
Chalk is still hot at 6!
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