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Q Confidential is edited by Michael Schenkler and Tamara Hartman. Contributors:
Steve Azzara, Ira Cohen, Marcia Moxam Comrie, Stephen McGuire,
Angela Montefinise, Michael Nussbaum and Shams Tarek

MTV Video Music Awards

Top: The Fab Five of “Queer Eye For The Straight Guy.” Middle row (l. to r.):  Chris Rock, Missy Elliot, Kelly Clarkson, Justin Timberlake, Beyonce. Bottom row: Ashanti, Christina Aguillara, Britany Spears, Mary Kate & Ashley Olsen, Venus and Serena Williams.             photos: Steve Azzara

 

Models Of Queens
Pretty Simple Girl

 


Christine Congelosi
Home: Middle Village
Age: 19
Height: 5’3”
Weight: 115 lbs.
Eyes/Hair: Brown/Brown
Stats: 36-28-36
Impression Management
ImpressionManagement.com #15056  

    Middle Village 19-year-old Christine Congelosi

is a self-proclaimed “pretty simple girl.”

    Her life right now is mostly about school and work... just like any

other teen, she said.

    Oh yeah, and there’s the modeling thing, too.

The teen beauty is a junior at Queens College, studying communications. She got into modeling only recently, signing up with the popular modeling agency Umodels.com which recently changed its name to Impression Management.

She used to want to travel very, very far...with hopes of becoming an astronaut.

One astronomy class, though, and Christine “realized it’s not for me.”

So she’s settling on more Earthly travels, hoping that a future career in PR will bring her to different points across the globe.

When she’s not in school, Christine is usually working at a clothing store in Forest Hills.

In her free time she pursues her fledgling modeling career. She’s recently tried out for gigs with ADIDAS and Maxim Magazine and is trying to become a trade show model.

It’s just a months-old hobby right now, but Christine said she would pursue modeling as a career if it went that far.

As for her free time, Christine enjoys swimming... and life in Queens.

“I love it,” Christine said of the borough she calls home. “It’s not as crowded as Manhattan; it’s better living.”

And although Christine wants to travel the globe someday, she has no intention of hanging her hat anywhere but Queens. She said she could “stay in Queens forever,” noting that she’s happy in Middle Village.

In fact, Christine loves her neighborhood so much that she said there aren’t even many other places within the borough where she’d like to live.

Well, maybe one other.

“Maybe Astoria,” she confessed. “My friends live out there.”

Not Everyone Loves Raymond

Ray Romano, the “Everybody Loves Raymond” star who as a kid ate at Lillian Pizzeria on the corner of Harrow Street and 69th Avenue, is making his co-stars green – with envy that is.


Got Milk? The cast of
"Everybody Loves Raymond"
in feel - good times.

Published reports have the show's production behind schedule because of absent cast members who have come down, in coincidental succession, with mysterious ailments.

The cause seems to be that Romano is set to make a reported $43 million plus this season, with the nearest salary, – that of Brad Garrett, Raymond’s brother Robert on the show, –  weighing in at a measly $4 million.

Garrett, who won an Emmy last year, has been written out of the first episodes while his agents renegotiate his contract.

Meanwhile the only one who hasn’t been sick is Ray himself. While it’s true “Everybody Loves Raymond” isn’t a show without Raymond, the same can be said if there’s no “everyone” to love him.

Listen Along With Tony Bennett

Astoria’s own Tony Bennett recently released his newest album, only you won’t be hearing Bennett’s familiar voice on this CD.

Rather, you can listen along as Bennett presents his favorite songs by other artists.

The album, titled – “Tony Bennett: Artist’s Choice” – is the latest release in the “Artist’s Choice” series.

Bennett, known for singing hit songs like “Because of You,” “Cold, Cold Heart,” “Just In Time” and “I Left My Heart In San Francisco,” has won countless awards, including Grammy’s and World Music Awards.

His MTV Unplugged album stayed at the top of the U.S. Jazz chart for 35 weeks.

“I have dedicated my entire career to keeping the Great American Songbook alive. There is no such thing as old music, just great music,” Bennett is quoted as saying during an interview with Hear Music.

Bennett's favorites in “Artist’s Choice” include:

April In Paris - Count Basie & His Orchestra

I Love Samantha - Bing Crosby/M-G-M Studio Orchestra

Over The Rainbow - Judy Garland

Tea For Two - Art Tatum

Theme From The Threepenny Opera (Mack The Knife), - Louis Armstrong & His All Stars

One For My Baby (And One More For The Road) - Frank Sinatra/Bill Miller

Cancer Researcher Opposes Smoking Ban

Flushing resident Isaac Sasson, who is challenging Flushing Councilman John Liu in the Democratic primary, is a relative newcomer to the political scene.

So when Trib Publisher Mike Schenkler hosted the two rivals for a friendly pre-Primary chat, Sasson began with a brief personal introduction.

His professional credentials are sterling: Army vet, CUNY grad, Ph.D. recipient in chemistry from the U of Connecticut. And, for current employment, Dr. Sasson serves a noble scientific cause. “I am now working at the Institute for Cancer Prevention,” he said.

However, it seems Sasson’s day job does not hold undue sway over his political views. When asked to name which of Liu’s City Council votes he disagreed with, Sasson replied, “I think the thing about the smoking.” 

Liu voted with the majority to ban smoking at most city bars and restaurants.

The anti-cancer scientist explained, “People go to bars to smoke, and now they are standing outside… The idea of a bar is that people go there to have a drink.  People who work in bars would know that that’s where people are going to be smoking.”

What bizarre contortions of political thought led a man who spends his days cooking up a cure for cancer to oppose the smoking ban?

Ain’t politics wonderful?  

 

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