ANA IVANOVIC
October 4, 2009 by Moves Magazine
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get 2 know Ana Ivanovic
Meet the new “It” girl of tennis. Her name is Ana Ivanovic and she has already overtaken Maria Sharapova, Serena Williams and Venus Williams in the Sony Ericsson WTA tour rankings. “(Fame) happened quite fast for me,” says the 20-year-old beauty from Belgrade, Serbia, now ranked #4 in the world. Last year the affable, pleasant and popular Ivanovic proved she can not only compete with the best, she can beat them too. Three WTA singles victories in Berlin, Los Angeles and Luxembourg were highlights of 2007 but Ana’s defining moment occurred on the red clay of Roland Garros.
BRANDON JACOBS – GIANTS’ STAR RUNNING BACK
October 1, 2009 by Moves Magazine
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Brandon Jacobs, the best running back of the best rushing attack in the NFL, is sitting in his living room watching football highlights. “Look at that,” he says. “Look how far that guy is off the receiver in the end zone. You’ve got to be in that guy’s face.” It’s the only way Jacobs knows how to play football—head on. In the last year of his current contract with the Giants, Jacobs has been steamrolling the opposition, leaving many other players to scratch their heads and wonder, “How do I bring down a 270-pound running back that moves that fast?”
BEATS BY DR. DRE – WHERE SPORTS, MUSIC, FASHION AND CULTURE WORLDS COLLIDE
October 1, 2009 by Moves Magazine
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Christmas came early to the locker room of the Cleveland Cavaliers. When the team came back from morning practice one day in early December, everyone got a surprise – a custom-made pair of Beats by Dr. Dre headphones – the unmistakably cool “must have“ style and sound accessory made by Monster cable that’s turning the pop music, culture, fashion and sports worlds on their ears. Dr. Dre and LeBron James had the customized Beats in Cav colors made for each member of team.
Thanks to the emergence of the Apple iPod and other portable listening and digital solutions, music means something entirely different to people than it did ten years ago. Music is much more portable, so it can make a more intense emotional connection than ever before – and where and how you listen reflects on every aspect of your personal style, taste and outlook.
ERIN ANDREWS
September 9, 2009 by Moves Magazine
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Erin Andrews – Puts Sexy Into Sportscasting
Looks like the sports world is taking a new approach to tackling sideline reporting. When Playboy runs online polls for “Sexiest Sportscaster,” and ESPN roster talent Erin Andrews is bestowed the sexy title, a new day in sports has arrived. I introduce to you Erin Andrews, a self-professed sports junky. Although this blonde bombshell didn’t participate in any particular sport per-say she grew up on the couch next to her dad an avid sports fan watching the Red Sox, Celtics and any-other sport in season. Who knew that father-daughter bonding time would prepare her for one on one’s with some of the most exciting athletes known in sports today.
UTAH JAZZ
September 9, 2009 by Moves Magazine
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Utah Jazz – Housing the Best of Both Worlds
One of the great debates when analyzing teams with dynamic duos…who is more important the guard or the big man? Magic or Kareem, Bird or McHale, Jordan vs. Pippen, Stockton and Malone; the question now flutters around Utah Jazz young’ins Deron Williams and Carlos Boozer. The answer? One cannot exist without the other. With the stats these two youthful ballers are putting up, it’s impossible to argue one side over the other. Williams is adding an impressive average of 19.4 points and 9 assists per game, while Boozer is doing more than his part with an average of 23.5 points and 11.3 rebounds this season.
VICTORIA’S SECRET TAKES MIAMI BEACH BY STORM
September 7, 2009 by Moves Magazine
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If there were a holiday for sexiness, it would be the Victoria’s Secret fashion show. Each November, the most beautiful women in the world gather to show off the company’s most lustful creations. And each year, the show becomes bigger, better, and a lot more sexier. In case you missed it, Moves brings you a front-row look from the most recent showing at the magnificently renovated and historic Fontainebleau Miami Beach hotel. The world-famous hotel was once the scene where Frank Sinatra and friends played cards and James Bond’s Goldfinger was filmed. This past November, it was reborn as the glorious stage hosting a performance by Usher, as well as 35 of the greatest supermodels ever assembled, including Heidi Klum, Adriana Lima, and Karolina Kurkova. Lima highlighted the show by wearing a $5 million Black Diamond Fantasy Miracle Bra. And Heidi Klum offered the grand finale, heading down the runway in a red bra and underwear set with wings shaped like a bow to resemble the world’s greatest Christmas present. If these photographs don’t make you want to attend the show next year, nothing else will.
TWO-TIME NBA MVP STEVE NASH AND FORMER YAHOO! PRESIDENT/COO JEFF MALLETT KICK IN THE BUCKS AS OWNERS IN WOMEN’S PROFESSIONAL SOCCER
August 17, 2009 by Moves Magazine
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Women’s Professional Soccer (WPS) announced two-time NBA MVP Steve Nash and former Yahoo! President and Chief Operating Officer Jeff Mallett will become investors and part owners of the league, which begins play in 2009 with teams based in Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, New Jersey/New York, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. While Nash and Mallett will not operate a team, their investment will fund the ongoing development of WPS and is specifically earmarked for new media ventures and initiatives.
MSG’S RING CARD GIRLS
August 16, 2009 by Moves Magazine
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MSG’s Ring Card Girls – Always Get A Nice Reaction From The Fans
WORDS BY mike schoepski photos BY george kalinsky
Madison Square Garden, known as the “Mecca of Boxing” has been staging world-class fights for over 100 years! The greatest fighters in the world – Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, Sugar Ray Robinson, Sugar Ray Leonard, Roberto Duran, Joe Louis, Evander Holyfield, Mike Tyson, Lennox Lewis, and the current heavyweight champ Wladimir Klitschko – have all plied their trade inside The Garden’s famous ropes…
NOA NEVE DESERT HEAT WITH AN URBAN BEAT
August 10, 2009 by Moves Magazine
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Noa Neve is a young and talented singer/dancer who’s about to bring some “Desert Heat with an Urban Beat” to the entertainment world. Having grown up singing and dancing in a multi-cultured country like Israel, Noa was exposed to a variety of musical styles and dance disciplines that ultimately lent themselves to what is now her diverse and comprehensive talent range. Although she was exposed to classical music in ballet, jazz and funk in Tap, it was the percussive drums and seductive melodies inherent in Moroccan music that have for her, resonated the most.
ALL STARS ON NEW ORLEANS
August 9, 2009 by Moves Magazine
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Some say if you seen a city, you’ve seen them all, but these folks have never been to New Orleans, a rare luster in the world as the only one of its kind of place. It’s exactly the type of city, which is sure to leave a memorable and lasting impression— a place to truly experience the five senses—especially now as millions of people are sensitive to the future of this great city in the context of a post Katrina world. “New Orleans is very much a ‘tale of two cities’ to use a Dickens analogy” says Mary Beth Romig, Director of Communications and PR for the New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau, “the parts of our city vital to our economy and vital to our hospitality industry are alive and thriving, but the other side are the neighborhoods knee deep in recovery, but they too are coming along. The best thing people can do to help us in our recovery is to come and enjoy all the city has to offer.”




























