Kendall Jones, the teen who achieved fame for posing with African wildlife she killed, didn't venture too far out of her comfort zone this Halloween ... dressing as Cecil the lion slayer, Walter Palmer. We're told Jones, a cheerleader at Texas Tech, donned the killer dentist garb for a college party. Her friends dressed as a lion and koala -- the koala might wanna brush up on African wildlife ... koalas are only found in Australia. Regardless,...
- 10/30/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Getting ready for a night of fun, Hilary Duff stepped out to the Staples Center in Los Angeles, CA earlier this week.
The 26-year-old singer donned a pair of ripped up jeans with a black top as she flashed her smile towards the awaiting paparazzi.
In related news, Hilary is standing up for animal rights by taking aim at hunter Kendall Jones, a 19-year-old Texas girl who takes photos with dead animals.
Duff, who was also born in Texas, took to Twitter to write, "#KendallJones I think what you are doing is terrible. You are giving us a bad name! You should be ashamed with that big smile on your face!"...
The 26-year-old singer donned a pair of ripped up jeans with a black top as she flashed her smile towards the awaiting paparazzi.
In related news, Hilary is standing up for animal rights by taking aim at hunter Kendall Jones, a 19-year-old Texas girl who takes photos with dead animals.
Duff, who was also born in Texas, took to Twitter to write, "#KendallJones I think what you are doing is terrible. You are giving us a bad name! You should be ashamed with that big smile on your face!"...
- 7/12/2014
- GossipCenter
Come on, Internet -- is your sense of humor extinct? A 20-year-old photo of Steven Spielberg posing with a "dead" dinosaur on the set of Jurassic Park went viral this week, when humorist Jay Branscomb posted it on Facebook in a satirical nod to the recent controversy surrounding teen hunter Kendall Jones. Jones became the target of widespread criticism when she shared pictures of herself posing alongside the lions and cheetahs she killed in Africa. The images sparked a Facebook petition that ultimately resulted in them being [...]...
- 7/11/2014
- Us Weekly
The people at Facebook are heartless hypocrites ... censoring hunter/cheerleader Kendall Jones from posting the carcasses of the animals she's killed, but allowing others to post pics advocating Kendall's murder ... so complains Kendall's father.Cody Jones says he contacted Facebook ... demanding they take down the "Kill Kendall Jones" page. Cody says Fb told him to pound sand, because it didn't violate company standards.The "Kill Kendall" page is a takeoff of Kendall's earlier postings ... where she proudly displayed her kills.
- 7/10/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Bravery and beauty were the twin themes that linked People.com's most-loved posts this week, as stories about real people trumped celebrity news in getting the most impassioned reactions from readers. In particular, two women challenged the typical standards of beauty, and earned lots of love in the process - one with some very personal photos, the other with a fascinating global experiment. Those stories are joined on this week's list by some grimmer news, as well as a Lol-worthy role-reversal video with a trucker and a police officer. Below, check out the five stories that got the strongest reactions on People.
- 7/5/2014
- by Tim Nudd
- PEOPLE.com
Joanna Krupa says it's not a threat if you're quoting someone ... even if you blast it out to 262,079 people.Krupa was on her way out of Equinox in West Hollywood Friday when she told us the post on her Instagram bashing Texas Tech cheerleader/safari hunter Kendall Jones was not original.As we previously reported, Kendall's dad says they interpreted the message as a threat, but have no plans to file any sort of police report.
- 7/5/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Kendall Jones -- the teenage hunter whose animal kills have so enraged people -- is not the cold-blooded killer she's been made out to be ... so says her father. Cody Jones tells TMZ ... some of his daughter's killings were humane. The pic of the dead lion, for example, was a mercy killing, he says, because the animal was old and unable to keep up with its pack. Kendall's dad says the lion's fate was sealed...
- 7/3/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
A Texas cheerleader has infuriated many in the online community after posting photos that show her smiling while standing over wildlife she shot in Africa. Kendall Jones, 19, makes no apologies for her hunting hobby, and talks earnestly on her Facebook page about hunting the Big 5 game animals in Africa, which include the lion, elephant, Cape buffalo, leopard and white/black rhinoceros. "In 2008, (age 13) I took my second trip to Africa to start my Big 5 experience," she writes on Facebook. "The first animal I ever shot was a White Rhino with a .416 Remington!! On this trip I also took some plains game,...
- 7/2/2014
- by Kathy Ehrich Dowd
- PEOPLE.com
A teenage girl in Texas has caused an uproar on Facebook after she posted pictures of animals she hunted and killed during a trip to Africa. Kendall Jones shared several photos of her posing next to dead or tranquilized lions, antelope, leopards, hippos and zebras during a recent hunting excursion abroad. The controversial—not to mention extremely unsettling—images have caused over 40,000 people to sign a petition begging Facebook to intervene. The petition states: "For the sake of all animals, especially the animals in the African region…where hunters are going for fun just to kill an animal! Some people have been reporting the pages lately but it seems Facebook is not concerned about...
- 6/30/2014
- E! Online
Reviewed by Elliot V. Kotek
(from the 2011 Newport Beach Film Festival
Directed/Written by: Lev Anderson and Chris Metzler
Featuring: Kendall Jones, Norwood Fisher, Chris Dowd, Phillip Fisher, “Dirty” Walt Kibby II, Angelo Moore, Ice-t, Flea, Tim Robbins, Branford Marsalis, Perry Farrell and Gwen Stefani; narrated by: Laurence Fishburne
The ska/punk/funk-fuelled documentary by Lev Anderson and Chris Metzler begins at a frantic pace, exuding the energy of a band that mixed dozens of types of music within a single song, and employs interviews with one industry giant after another to cast an everlasting impression of the band’s influence. Of course, time always passes, and the band Fishbone itself, with some members still singing, some slinging and some seemingly miles away, is in various states of a funk, playing to small Eastern European audiences and left wondering whether they’d do it the same if they had the opportunity.
(from the 2011 Newport Beach Film Festival
Directed/Written by: Lev Anderson and Chris Metzler
Featuring: Kendall Jones, Norwood Fisher, Chris Dowd, Phillip Fisher, “Dirty” Walt Kibby II, Angelo Moore, Ice-t, Flea, Tim Robbins, Branford Marsalis, Perry Farrell and Gwen Stefani; narrated by: Laurence Fishburne
The ska/punk/funk-fuelled documentary by Lev Anderson and Chris Metzler begins at a frantic pace, exuding the energy of a band that mixed dozens of types of music within a single song, and employs interviews with one industry giant after another to cast an everlasting impression of the band’s influence. Of course, time always passes, and the band Fishbone itself, with some members still singing, some slinging and some seemingly miles away, is in various states of a funk, playing to small Eastern European audiences and left wondering whether they’d do it the same if they had the opportunity.
- 5/4/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
Reviewed by Elliot V. Kotek
(from the 2011 Newport Beach Film Festival
Directed/Written by: Lev Anderson and Chris Metzler
Featuring: Kendall Jones, Norwood Fisher, Chris Dowd, Phillip Fisher, “Dirty” Walt Kibby II, Angelo Moore, Ice-t, Flea, Tim Robbins, Branford Marsalis, Perry Farrell and Gwen Stefani; narrated by: Laurence Fishburne
The ska/punk/funk-fuelled documentary by Lev Anderson and Chris Metzler begins at a frantic pace, exuding the energy of a band that mixed dozens of types of music within a single song, and employs interviews with one industry giant after another to cast an everlasting impression of the band’s influence. Of course, time always passes, and the band Fishbone itself, with some members still singing, some slinging and some seemingly miles away, is in various states of a funk, playing to small Eastern European audiences and left wondering whether they’d do it the same if they had the opportunity.
(from the 2011 Newport Beach Film Festival
Directed/Written by: Lev Anderson and Chris Metzler
Featuring: Kendall Jones, Norwood Fisher, Chris Dowd, Phillip Fisher, “Dirty” Walt Kibby II, Angelo Moore, Ice-t, Flea, Tim Robbins, Branford Marsalis, Perry Farrell and Gwen Stefani; narrated by: Laurence Fishburne
The ska/punk/funk-fuelled documentary by Lev Anderson and Chris Metzler begins at a frantic pace, exuding the energy of a band that mixed dozens of types of music within a single song, and employs interviews with one industry giant after another to cast an everlasting impression of the band’s influence. Of course, time always passes, and the band Fishbone itself, with some members still singing, some slinging and some seemingly miles away, is in various states of a funk, playing to small Eastern European audiences and left wondering whether they’d do it the same if they had the opportunity.
- 5/4/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
Directors: Lev Anderson, Chris Metzler Writers: Lev Anderson, Chris Metzler Starring: Laurence Fishburne (narrator), Norwood Fisher, Angelo Moore, Chris Dowd, Dirty Walt Kibby II, David Kahne, Ice T, Larren Jones, Kendall Jones, Flea, Gwen Stefani, George Clinton, Mike Watt, Vernon Reid, Questlove, Dazireen Moore Let’s start at the very beginning...and the Black history of Los Angeles leads effortlessly right into the meeting of the original core members of Fishbone at a predominantly Caucasian high school. From there John Norwood Fisher (bass, vocals), Phillip "Fish" Fisher (drums), Angelo Moore (vocals, saxophone), Kendall Jones (guitar), "Dirty" Walter A. Kibby II (vocals, trumpet) and Christopher Dowd (keyboards, trombone, vocals) plunged right into the white La punk scene of the early 1980s. As a band, they were a pure democracy; everyone with their own personality and input, creating a sound that is still to this very day an unclassifiable hodgepodge of musical styles.
- 2/7/2011
- by Don Simpson
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
Put on your boogie shoes and get your funk on at Frida’s this Friday night for Fishbone’s first live appearance in Wichita, with the Key Elements and Rudy Love Jr & The Getdown!
Tickets are on sale now. ($15 in advance, $20 at the door) and there’ll be some exciting announcements about the 2010 Tallgrass Film Festival.
Fishbone is an American band that plays a fusion of ska, punk rock, funk metal and more. The band was formed in 1979 in Los Angeles by John Norwood Fisher (bass, vocals) at 2010 Chariton where he and Phillip “Fish” Fisher (drums) his brother lived; also, Angelo Moore, who sometimes uses the stage name “Dr. Madd Vibe” (vocals, saxophones ranging from sopranino to bass, and theremin), Kendall Jones (guitar), “Dirty” Walter A. Kibby III (vocals, trumpet) and Christopher Dowd (keyboards, trombone, vocals). The group came from the same Los Angeles scene that spawned Red Hot Chili Peppers and Jane’s Addiction.
Tickets are on sale now. ($15 in advance, $20 at the door) and there’ll be some exciting announcements about the 2010 Tallgrass Film Festival.
Fishbone is an American band that plays a fusion of ska, punk rock, funk metal and more. The band was formed in 1979 in Los Angeles by John Norwood Fisher (bass, vocals) at 2010 Chariton where he and Phillip “Fish” Fisher (drums) his brother lived; also, Angelo Moore, who sometimes uses the stage name “Dr. Madd Vibe” (vocals, saxophones ranging from sopranino to bass, and theremin), Kendall Jones (guitar), “Dirty” Walter A. Kibby III (vocals, trumpet) and Christopher Dowd (keyboards, trombone, vocals). The group came from the same Los Angeles scene that spawned Red Hot Chili Peppers and Jane’s Addiction.
- 6/15/2010
- by Eric M. Armstrong
- The Moving Arts Journal
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