Archive for January, 2010
Shoe Game: Red Wing Boots
Posted by MzNuStyle | Filed under Fashion, Haute Couture, NuStyle, Shoe Game
Those of you who know me, know that I absolutely loathe Polo Boots. Why, you ask? Because a lot of men in Memphis wear them with everything, anywhere, and anytime! I actually saw a guy in the club with a tux on with Polo boots. Unacceptable!
Tags: Fashion, NuStyle, Shoe game
D-List News: Deelishis Covers Sister 2 Sister
Posted by MzNuStyle | Filed under Celebrity, Entertainment, Lifestyle, NuStyle
Sister 2 Sister features London Charles-Gordon (aka Deelishis) for the third time in their February issue. Apparently, they feel that her life is that interesting. Anyway, she talks about marriage to her husband, Charles Gordon, motherhood, and the birth of her upcoming child.
Tags: D-List, Deelishis, Got to Stay Relevant, Overexposure
Memphis Grizzlies Win 125-118 Over Phoenix Suns!
Posted by MzNuStyle | Filed under Entertainment, Local News, Memphis, Sports
In their fourth win in a row, the Memphis Grizzlies won by 7 points over the Phoenix Suns. Rudy Gay scored high with 31 points and 9 rebounds, O.J. Mayo with 28 points, and Zach Randolph with 27 points and 11 rebounds. What a victory for Memphis on MLK day! Congrats to the Grizzlies!
Their record is now [...]
Tags: Basketball, Memphis Grizzlies, Memphis Pride, Something Positive, Sports
Fabulous After 40!
Posted by MzNuStyle | Filed under Celebrity, Fashion, Haute Couture, Health & Beauty, NuStyle
Stacey Dash…
…and Halle Berry
I think the pictures speak for themselves. If they can still look like that after kids, then what’s your excuse? *Blows the dust off Denise Austin dvd*
Tags: Fabulous after 40, Halle Berry, NuStyle, Stacey Dash
Remembering Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr (1929-1968)
Posted by MzNuStyle | Filed under Community, Local News, Memphis, NuStyle, Politics
It has been almost 42 years ago, that Civil Rights Leader, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated in this very city of Memphis. Back then, blacks in America were fighting for justice and equal rights and opportunities as other races. They were hosed down, killed, jailed, spit upon, and called all kinds of obsenities. [...]
Tags: Civil Rights, Dr. King, In Memoriam, Jr., Martin Luther King, Memphis

