Miami Celebrities
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Find Matthias Kammerer DJing on South BeachBy October 20, 2012 - 11:48pm Matthias Kammerer Sigma Phi Epsilon brother, University of Miami Student, and prominent DJ... all at the age of nineteen. It’s no question that the University of Miami attracts a vast amount of students who “into” the art of DJing, but rarely do we ever see DJ’s at the University who actually show promise, especially ones as young as Matthias. If you have never seen this Texas born gentleman on the ones and twos, then you have yet to experience music being played at its finest. I got the chance to sit down with this up and coming DJ star to let readers get some insight as to who Matthias is, both as a person and as an artist. READ MORE |
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Junior Emily Young Kicks It With ObamaBy October 3, 2012 - 1:52pm Thousands of students crossed their fingers in hopes of being selected to attend President Obama's visit to campus last Thursday, Sept. 20. Junior Emily Young, however, did not need such luck as she was chosen to conduct a one-on-one interview with Mr. President himself. We talked with Emily about how it all happened and what went down. HC: First off, where are you from and what's your major? Emily: I'm from Fleming Island (near Jacksonville), FL and I'm a junior studying Public Relations and Political Science. READ MORE |
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Junior Julianne Aerhee shakes her stuff for the Miami HEATBy September 21, 2012 - 10:29am This week's Campus Celeb is junior Julianne Aerhee, who gets to step out on to the AmericanAirllines Arena court each game and dance for the Miami HEAT. HC: How long have you been dancing? I have been dancing for 15 years now. I was 5 years old when I walked into my first ballet class and haven’t stopped “twinkling my toes” since! HC: What made you decide to dance for the HEAT? What was the audition process like? READ MORE |
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Senior Jared Blashinsky Knows Where The Party Is AtBy September 13, 2012 - 3:19pm Senior Jared Blashinsky has promoted and hosted at Miami’s most exclusive clubs. He just recently opened Coconut Grove’s latest go-to bar, Mr. Frogs, and at just 21, the New Jersey native has made quite the name for himself. He recently spoke with us about his experience and plans for the future. When did you first come up with the idea for Mr. Frog's? READ MORE |
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Real Talk with Junior Jonathan FernandezBy September 5, 2012 - 2:20pm Junior Jonathan Fernandez isn’t your average Beta Theta Pi brother. Known around campus as the infamous “Jfern,” this Jersey native is taking on the world of podcasts and adding something new and interesting to his resume. If you haven’t yet listened to Real Talk with J_Fern, you are missing out on what might be one of the funniest and most raw radio shows I have heard in long time. I sat down with Jfern recently to give our readers a little more insight in the amazingness that is "Real Talk with J_Fern." READ MORE |
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Rachel Smith is a Belly-Dancing Southern BelleBy April 24, 2012 - 8:00am Rachel Smith might be a southern girl from Tennessee, but that has not hindered her belly dancing career. Clients are always surprised to learn where she is from, says the freshman at UM. We talked to Rachel, an international relations major, about her unorthodox background in the world of belly dancing. READ MORE |
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Vocal Artist Shawn Daniel's Chicago Roots Inspire His MusicBy April 17, 2012 - 8:00am Senior Shawn Daniel has not been working professionally as a vocal artist for long but he is already recording his first album. Originally from Chicago, he talked with us about how he finds a lot of his inspiration from his hometown and its artists. READ MORE |
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Freshman Daniel Landers is an International Pop StarBy April 10, 2012 - 8:00am Freshman Daniel Landers has spent his life performing so it was only natural when he decided to continue studying music at UM. He has achieved international pop star status and performed all over the world. We talked to us about everything from his first experiences performing to being on the X Factor overseas. Q: How long have you been singing? A: I've been singing basically since I was talking. I started on kids educational and musical TV show on PBS. Q: Can you tell me about the music that you are interested in? A: I write my own music, with genres ranging from pop/rock, rock/electronica and dance. Anything that encompasses pop and rock, basically. READ MORE |
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Freshman Sarah Qureshi Shares Her Music Through Her YouTube ChannelBy April 3, 2012 - 8:00am Freshman Sarah Qureshi, from Orlando, Florida, is a talented singer with a recorded album. She continues to build her fan base through her YouTube channel, where she features a music video for her original song "Not Good Enough." We got the opportunity to talk to her about love of music. READ MORE |
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Ashlee Madhukar Dreams of Bollywood FameBy March 27, 2012 - 11:22am Ashlee, a junior majoring in music business, has ambitions of becoming a Bollywood pop sensation. She sat down with us to discuss how she tries to extend her Indian culture to South Florida. How long have you been singing? I've literally been singing since I popped out of the womb. My first performance was the Christmas service at Plantation United Methodist Church singing “Silent Night” at 6-years-old and I haven't stopped singing since. I started learning how to play the violin at 3-years-old. Then I began messing around with the piano and songwriting around 10-years-old. READ MORE |
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