Posts by Kristina
Kenzi from Lost Girl
In Lost Girl, serving as Bo’s sidekick, sneaky Kenzi Malikov (Ksenia Solo) has more to offer than most people give her credit for. This gal has delved headlong into the Fae world and hasn’t looked back since.
Elsa the Snow Queen
In Frozen, the regal and kind Elsa appears poised but struggles with a deep secret — her ability to create ice and snow. When she accidentally harms her little sister Anna, she begins to isolate herself. As her powers grow and her emotions run high, she unintentionally sets off an eternal winter. Complete your look with this Queen Elsa makeup tutorial.
Oscars Statuette
The Oscar is greatly coveted but rarely gets much press of his own. It is one of great recognition yet little personal recognition. Let’s applaud this little guy for the truly great accomplishment that he represents.
Olaf the Snowman
Oscars Pizza Delivery Guy
His name is Edgar Martirosyan, owner of Big Mama’s and Papa’s Pizzeria, but we only know him as the Oscars Pizza Delivery Guy. His moment in the sun is nearly up, but what a great story! Makes one think, “I’ll move to Hollywood, not to be an actor, but to be a pizza guy”. Here’s to the everyday man!
Lupita Nyong’o’s Oscars Look
Not only is this up-and-coming talent a great actress, but she’s quickly become a style icon for many with her easy glamour and effortless beauty. Hollywood’s darling, Lupita Nyong’o, took home an Oscar for her amazing performance in 12 Years a Slave. She topped her performance off with an Academy Award speech that knocked it out of the park, inspiring others to hold onto their dreams.
Kim Possible
Teenage crime-fighter, Kim Possible, battles villains on a daily basis, while also heading up her school’s cheerleading squad. Fiery, smart, and hard-working, Kim and her pal Ron fight crimes and high school drama together, while still maintaining a somewhat normal teenage life. But as we all know, it’s “So not the drama”.
Kerri Strug
Kerri Strug is the little gymnast that could. As part of the “Magnificent Seven”, Strug proved just why they were so magnificent by landing her final vault (while injured, mind you) on one foot. Not only did she cinch the gold for the U.S. team, but she showed the world why she deserved to be an Olympian.