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“You need to be prepared to risk a lot to be able to win,” writes Nathalie Furst. The Swedish dancer, model, and actor is determined to pursue her dreams of becoming a professional dancer, no matter the cost. Furst, 25, is currently based in Los Angeles

You may not know Osei Axé Vita, but you’ve seen his skilled martial artisanship and capoeira kicks, which have dominated the box office in major motion pictures and commercials across the country. The martial artist and celebrity instructor with a 19-year legacy, is one of

Paxton Baker is a minority owner of the Washington Nationals Baseball club and currently serves as chairman of the Washington Nationals Founding Partners Group. In 2015, Baker became a partner in the Washington Kastles World Team Tennis League. He is also a governing Board Member of

Crafted with today’s urbane and cultured guests in mind, SLS Hotels goes far and beyond that of traditional 5-star hotels. SLS Hotels delivers an unparalleled level of sophisticated showmanship and world-class appeal. Located in some of the most sought-after destinations in the world, simply referring

Dr. George C. Fraser is Chairman and CEO of FraserNet, Inc., a company he founded some 30 years ago, to lead a global networking movement for people of African descent. Born in Brooklyn, NY, he was an orphan and foster child for 15 years. He

If you’re ready to throw the towel in on conventional fitness that seems more focused on impossible goals than feeling good, you are in luck and on time.  According to Todd Magazine, who signed on as the president of Blink Fitness in 2012, a part

As the American dream corrodes away for many in the face of political and social chaos, young London Arrington’s uptick in the acting world is an enviable testament to the wealth of talent some children naturally have and few have the opportunity to exploit. From digital

Not every woman facing adversity and looking to beat the odds of systemic profiling, marginalization, and the type of discrimination that robs select social groups of equal opportunity have access to 3.3 million marchers to execute well organized nationwide protests.  Especially in 1984 in the

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