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Rising stars on Long Island. From the South Shore to the East End, Long Island's got talent. Here, we put the spotlight on locals who are making names for themselves in the entertainment world. LIAM ATTRIDGE, 1. Ronkonkoma. THE GIG He sings and plays guitar in the band Forever in Your Mind. HIS STORY Growing up in a musical family, Attridge was about 1. I've been singing since birth," he jokes.

Nude celebrity MP4 movie clips of Heather Graham. Photo Credit: Bob Giglione. THE GIG His play "Nowhere Man" runs through June 18 at Theater for the New City in Manhattan. HIS STORY Solnik, who also works as a. Issuu is a digital publishing platform that makes it simple to publish magazines, catalogs, newspapers, books, and more online. Easily share your publications and get. This is par for the course, I'm afraid. I read the book and I often had no idea what was going on in the movie, except that the growing love between Peter and Beverly. Opium Made Easy By Michael Pollan Harper's Magazine, April 1, 1997. Last season was a strange one in my garden, notable not only for the unseasonably cool and wet.

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Attridge joined Forever in Your Mind in 2. Emery Kelly and Ricky Garcia - - had been created on TV's "The X Factor." "They needed a [new] guitar player. The manager liked the way we looked together, and that was that," Attridge says. The group has since played major venues including Citi Field and Jones Beach, where they were part of WBLI's Summer Jam in June.

Believe it or not, I had never been to a concert at Jones Beach before that," says Attridge, who now lives in Burbank, California. The group earlier this year released the single "Smooth.". WHAT'S NEXT Attridge, who considers himself an introvert, says he wants to get more involved in music production and expanding his songwriting. JENNIFER COLLESTER TULLY, 4. East Northport. Photo Credit: John W. Engeman Theater. THE GIG She plays the stripper Mazeppa in "Gypsy" at the John W.

Engeman Theater in Northport. HER STORY Tully, who grew up in Setauket, started appearing in musicals at 8 and went on to study jazz performance in college. She sang at top Manhattan jazz clubs, including the Blue Note, and performed with Tito Puente. She eventually went back to musical theater and played Nancy in "Oliver!" and Diana in "Next to Normal" on the stages of Theatre Three, Engeman, Take One and other venues. In "Gypsy," she and some fellow strippers perform the showstopper "You Gotta Have a Gimmick." "We're wearing these absurd and over- the- top costumes.

There's a lot of feathers," she says. WHAT'S NEXT Tully, who is director of production at Engeman, has no "Gypsy" follow- up planned, but she's fine with that: "I'm lucky that I'm in a position where I am working both sides - - on production and onstage when I get that urge to do so."JOSHUA SHUBART, 3. West Islip. Photo Credit: Courtney Schubart. THE GIG Schubart has a recurring role as one of the comic bad guys on the Amazon series "The Tick.". HIS STORY His first acting gig was "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" in high school and, Schubart says, "I knew that was what I wanted to do forever." His skill at fencing led to a regular gig doing combat scenes at the Metropolitan Opera, where he got to work with noted director Bartlett Sher. He has also appeared in numerous Shakespeare plays and short films, but "The Tick" is his most prominent role. Not only does he play villain Michael Cerveris' right- hand man in the Pyramid Gang, but he gets to do all of his own stunts.

I wear tight pants, tight shirt, a trendy jacket that's sort of Army greenish and an insane haircut that I'm going to keep forever," he says. WHAT'S NEXT Schubart has a leading role on the season premiere of HBO's "High Maintenance" in January. KATHERINE LAFOUNTAIN, 1. Bayport. Photo Credit: Pasha Kalachev. THE GIG She's a musical theater performer who has worked on Long Island and New York City stages. HER STORY Katherine starting taking dance lessons when she was 2, and by age 7 she had her first role in the children's musical "Pinkalicious." She has since appeared in many productions at both Gateway Playhouse in Bellport and the John W. Engeman Theater in Northport, including "Billy Elliot" and "Mary Poppins." "My favorite role was Jane Banks [in 'Mary Poppins'] because I was in the whole show and got to see a lot of character development." She also had roles on TV in "Boardwalk Empire" and appeared in a sketch with Paul Rudd on "Saturday Night Live." Katherine is also a trained ballet dancer who has studied with the American Ballet Theatre.

WHAT'S NEXT She'll play Zazu in "The Lion King Jr." at Gateway starting July 2. American Ballet Studio in Bayport three times in August. JAMES ALEXANDER, 3. Central Islip. Photo Credit: Courtney Schubart. THE GIG He began a one- year tenure with the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company in June. HIS STORY Alexander studied theater at Suffolk Community College in Selden but followed the family tradition of joining the New York Police Department in January 2. After getting injured and being confined to a desk job, he left the force in September 2. Watch Online Watch The Sunset Limited Full Movie Online Film.

I just knew I could be happier doing this and felt like it was a better way that I could reach people," he says. His love of Shakespeare led to roles in "Much Ado About Nothing" at the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival and King Henry in "Henry IV - - Part One" at The Long Island Shakespeare Festival. For his first outing with the Cincinnati company, the trim Alexander plays Falstaff in "The Merry Wives of Windsor." "They have this big fat suit they put me in and it looks ridiculous, but the more ridiculous the better," he says. WHAT'S NEXT On Aug. Mercutio in "Romeo and Juliet."JOE GIARRATANO, 3. Seaford. THE GIG This stand- up comic will be at Madison Theatre at Molloy College on Saturday night. HIS STORY Giarratano, who now lives in Brooklyn, was "always the funny guy in my group of friends," and started doing comedy open- mic nights after college.

He's since performed at many clubs on Long Island, including Governor's, and in New York City (Carolines), and also is part of the Long Island Comedy Festival. Watch Tripping The Rift: The Movie Full Movie. My comedy speaks to the thoughts everyone has throughout the course of the day that are not socially acceptable to say out loud," he says. One example: He does a routine about tourists who fall in the subway because they don't know how to hold on to the grips. He's also worked with headliners like Rob Schneider, who gave him some key advice, Giarratano says: "He said you have to let the audience get to know you as a person, and then they'll like you.". WHAT'S NEXT He'll be at Greenwich Village Comedy Club on July 2.

Grisly Pear in Manhattan on Aug. REBECCA LYNN GOLDFARB, 1. Oceanside. Photo Credit: Yolanda Perez Photography. THE GIG She's acted onstage, on television and in film. HER STORY Goldfarb has performed since she was 6.

Her first job was a TV commercial for a plumbing company, and she then appeared in the musical "Children of Eden" as the storyteller. After taking acting and singing lessons, she landed roles in shows such as "White Christmas" at Gateway Playhouse in Bellport. She also was in the Broadway event "The Godspell Cast of 2. Apollo Theater. Portraying Nina in "In the Heights" at Cultural Arts Playhouse in Syosset last year was an especially rewarding experience. I was playing a role older than me, but one I related to so much due to her emotion and that it was all about family," Goldfarb says. WHAT'S NEXT Goldfarb was recommended by her school to attend a three- week acting program at Yale University this summer. CLAUDE SOLNIK, 5.

Plainview. Photo Credit: Bob Giglione. THE GIG His play "Nowhere Man" runs through June 1. Theater for the New City in Manhattan. HIS STORY Solnik, who also works as a reporter for a business publication, began developing an ear for dialogue by listening to conversations among locals while living in Paris after college.

He turned his observations into playlets, which were performed as readings at Paris galleries. Since then, he's written six plays that have been performed in both New York City and on Long Island, including "Year of the Iguana," about Tennessee Williams. Nowhere Man" tells the story of a man who was hired as a double for Paul Mc. Cartney during the height of The Beatles' success. As a journalist, I see no reason to invent everything when the world is full of so many things going on," he says. I'm painting from life, which is often more interesting than painting totally from imagination.". WHAT'S NEXT Solnik says he has several other plays he's working on. October Sky Online Putlocker.

STEPHANIE TORNS, 3. Bohemia. Photo Credit: Dirty Sugar.