Friday, February 8, 2008

Step Up 2 Wallpapers | 10 Wallpapers - High Quality

Step Up 2 the Streets
(Theatrical Release: Feb 14, 2008)
Trailer
Synopsis:
The follow-up to the 2006 smash hit, Step Up, STEP UP 2 THE STREETS follows a rebellious street dancer Andie (Briana Evigan) as she embarks on a journey to fit in at the elite Maryland School of the Arts, where she meets Chase (Robert Hoffman), the school’s hottest dancer. Featuring the directorial debut of Jon M. Chu, STEP UP 2 THE STREETS reunites much of the production team behind the original film, including the cutting-edge hip-hop choreographer Jamal Sims, who is joined this time by choreographers Hi-Hat (“hip-hop’s high diva of dance”) and Dave Scott (“Stomp the Yard”).
© Buena Vista Picture
Genre: Dramas
Starring: Briana Evigan, Robert Hoffman
Director: Jon M. Chu

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Wednesday, February 6, 2008

XTREME Winter Wallpapers | High Quality | #3

Frosty the Snowman - 1600x1200

Frosty's Cousin - 1600x1200

Frozen Moose Lake at Sunset

Full Moon over Edwin Warner Park

Golden Trees in the Snow

Sunday, February 3, 2008

Rachel Ray Wallpapers

Rachel Ray Wallpapers
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Celebrity chef. Born Rachael Domenica Ray on August 25, 1968 in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Raised in Lake George, New York, Ray grew up surrounded by family in the restaurant business.

She herself held several jobs in the food industry, including opening Agata & Valentina specialty food market in New York City. It was while working in a gourmet food shop in Schenectady, New York, that Ray developed her signature "30 Minute Meals" classes, which were soon picked up by a local television newscast.

The cooking segments eventually led to Ray’s first book deal and a contract with Food Network. Vivacious and oftentimes goofy, Ray’s shtick is simple recipes involving shortcuts that anyone can do at home. 30 Minute Meals was so popular that Food Network debuted three other programs starring the bubbly cook: $40 a Day, Inside Dish and Rachael Ray's Tasty Travels. She has also authored numerous cookbooks around the quick cook theme, including 2001’s Comfort Foods, 2003’s Get Togethers and 2005’s Rachael Ray 365.

Ray launched a food and lifestyle magazine, Every Day With Rachael Ray in 2005 and premiered a self-titled television talk show in collaboration with Oprah in 2006. That year, 30 Minute Meals received an Emmy Award for Outstanding Service Show.

Ray is married to lawyer John Cusimano. They have homes in Lake Luzerne, New York, and Manhattan's Greenwich Village.

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