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Publisher: Miller
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THE ELECTRIFYING WORLD OF HIP-HOP EXPLODES IN HONEY, THE STORY OF A STRUGGLING DANCER WHOSE RELENTLESS PASSION FOR MUSIC & DANCE IMSPIRES HER TO REACH OUT, TAKE A CHANCE & MAKE IT ON HER OWN TERMS.
Jessica Alba swivels and pops her way to the top (or at least into Missy Elliot's heart) in hip-hop dance flick Honey. Honey Daniels (Alba, Dark Angel) dances in nightclubs; when she accidentally gets videotaped, a hip-hop video director spots her unique talent and hires her first as a dancer, then as a choreographer. But when he wants her body as much as her talent, how will she sustain her career? And how will this affect her dream of creating a dance studio for the local street kids? Honey is the usual Hollywood silliness, executed with sincerity but not much imagination. For some reason, Alba's sexy gyrations are supposed to be more empowering than other dancers' sexy gyrations, while being no less titillating. Featuring Mekhi Phifer, David Moscow, and cameos by hip-hop stars like Missy Elliot and Ginuwine. --Bret Fetzer
Publisher: Universal Studios
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Visually striking, blueberry honey is a rich and sturdy medium amber honey. Strong and sweet, with earthy components, this delectable honey finishes with a playful, buttery-sweet note.
Publisher: Bee Raw Honey
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Anyone who cares about the state of beats will want this soundtrack companion to the Jessica Alba-starring hip-hop saga. The inventiveness of rhythm and sound on Honey’s first half dozen or so tracks makes for its own drama and should even provide some hope to those who bemoan the genre's recent lack of boundary pushing. Missy Elliott’s "Hurt Sumthin'" is a fitting start to the CD; it’s another of her and Timbaland’s forays into minor-key funk-exotica and a match for anything on her own albums. Rodney Jerkins’ setting for Blaque’s independent-women manifesto "I’m Good" stomps its percussive way to the top of the must-play list, while further offerings from Mark Ronson (with guests including Ghostface Killah) and the duo of Erick Sermon and Redman keep the progressive-party feel going. The disc’s second half winds down into more standard-issue ballad fare, but even then, the flow feels correct - a natural winding down from what the first sizzling cuts began. --Rickey Wright
Publisher: Elektra / Wea
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Folk medicine lore is replete with tales of the curative properties of honey. Now numerous studies document honey's medicinal properties providing ample supporting evidence for anecdotal claims. Honey is an effective treatment for a variety of ailments. This insightful book summarizes the medicinal value of honey and explores honey as a gastronomic treat.
Author: Joe Traynor
Publisher: Kovak Books
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Publisher: Wedderspoon
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Publisher: Honey Tree
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THE ELECTRIFYING WORLD OF HIP-HOP EXPLODES IN HONEY, THE STORY OF A STRUGGLING DANCER WHOSE RELENTLESS PASSION FOR MUSIC & DANCE IMSPIRES HER TO REACH OUT, TAKE A CHANCE & MAKE IT ON HER OWN TERMS.
Jessica Alba swivels and pops her way to the top (or at least into Missy Elliot's heart) in hip-hop dance flick Honey. Honey Daniels (Alba, Dark Angel) dances in nightclubs; when she accidentally gets videotaped, a hip-hop video director spots her unique talent and hires her first as a dancer, then as a choreographer. But when he wants her body as much as her talent, how will she sustain her career? And how will this affect her dream of creating a dance studio for the local street kids? Honey is the usual Hollywood silliness, executed with sincerity but not much imagination. For some reason, Alba's sexy gyrations are supposed to be more empowering than other dancers' sexy gyrations, while being no less titillating. Featuring Mekhi Phifer, David Moscow, and cameos by hip-hop stars like Missy Elliot and Ginuwine. --Bret Fetzer
Publisher: Universal Studios
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Publisher: Ambrosia
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All natural honey from Provence, produced by Le Mas des Abeilles in France. Lovely jar with floral motif on the lid. 250 gr jar (8.8 oz).
Publisher: Le Mas des Abeilles
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