 Category: Other Arts and Entertainment
Category: Arts and Entertainment >> Other Arts and Entertainment<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 next page >> by Will Kalif  [ 2007-02-22 ] Did you ever wonder what it would be like to be a knight, a wizard, or maybe a king or a queen? The days of knights are long gone but there are organizations, groups and events that still celebrate the beauty and wonder of the Middle Ages. You might not be able to live a medieval life full time but there are some great ways you can try it out on the weekends! by John Griese [ 2007-02-07 ] Ah!! There’s not much like the thrill of seeing the latest Hollywood blockbuster on the big screen! Excitement fills the air as the house lights dim. by Leanne Mauro [ 2007-02-06 ] I’m a natural why do I need an acting class? Find out why
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by Leanne Mauro [ 2007-02-06 ] Forget the myth that success happens over night. Let me tell you the key to making lasting success. It's Easy! by Leanne Mauro [ 2007-02-06 ] Don't feel Powerless because you don’t have many Acting Credits! Find out how to Quickly and Easily build your Acting Resume Today! by Leanne Mauro [ 2007-02-06 ] Don’t make the BIG MISTAKES that will lose you the role. Find out what you need to make a lasting impression.
by Leanne Mauro [ 2007-02-06 ] It is time to NAIL that acting audition. Do you ever wonder where the sense of KNOWING comes from in the great actors around the world. Learn how to develop your power within to use it as your ally. by Leanne Mauro [ 2007-02-06 ] Secret success tip to make your next acting audition a winner! by Leanne Mauro [ 2007-02-06 ] There is a simple step that you can take to impove your ability as an actor instantaneously. This acting tip is gauranteed to make you shine. by Leanne Mauro [ 2007-02-06 ] Anyone can be a great actor with the right training. Find the acting school that is right for you! by Leanne Mauro [ 2007-02-06 ]
Don't let acting agencies Rip You Off! Join acting agencies that Boost your Acting Career not Deflate it! by Leanne Mauro [ 2007-02-06 ] Want to know what makes George Clooney, Jack Nicholson and the cast of Grey's Anatomy so watchable? Sex! Want to know how you can become so watchable? by Leanne Mauro [ 2007-02-06 ] The key to building a successful acting career is to treat it like you would any other career. Understand that a career spans over a lifetime and your job is to build it one credit and one discipline at a time. by Leanne Mauro [ 2007-02-06 ] Use the power of the Law of Attraction to resonate with the acting jobs that you would love and attract them into your life. Be ready for when opportunity knocks. by Will Kalif  [ 2007-01-30 ] Becoming a knight was much more than a tap on the shoulder with the flat edge of a sword. It was often an involved process that spanned several days. Here is an overview of a typical knighting ceremony in the middle ages. by james dalton  [ 2007-01-15 ] Dutty Wine, The dance that is taking the pop world by storm. Get all the information you wanted to know about the song and dance right here. The controversy, the moves dutty wine the hottest dance on the streets right now. by [ 2007-01-10 ] Audiobooks offer many advantages in the modern new age world. by Emma Snow  [ 2007-01-10 ] Perhaps the dragon that has had the most influence on Westernized Christian thought is the red dragon that dominates the last book of the New Testament. by Will Kalif  [ 2007-01-06 ] A ring is just a tiny piece of metal yet it is one of the most powerful, and successful, symbols used in fantasy writing. Why is a ring so often used as a symbol and what does it really stand for? by Robin Daniels [ 2007-01-05 ] Before scientists conceived of the periodic table, with its 116 elements, scientists taught that the earth and everything therein was made of four basic elements: water, air, fire and earth. by Robin Daniels [ 2007-01-05 ] If your path takes you near a riverbed or across a stream, you’d best look out for Jenny Greenteeth. A water witch of greenish tinge with frog-like, yellow eyes as big as two lamps, Jenny dwells beneath the river’s surface, darting like a fish across the muddy bottoms, and feeding upon the misfortunate who stumble and drown in her waters. by Robin Daniels [ 2007-01-05 ] “Do you believe in fairies?” Peter Pan asked an auditorium full of British children in 1904, imploring them to save his pixie friend Tinker Bell. “If you believe, clap your hands!” Peter needn’t have feared For Tink, for England was the very kingdom of fairies, and believers abounded. The public’s belief in fairies was tried in a much more serious way a few years later in a small scenic village in the Aire Valley between Shipley and Bingley. by Robin Daniels [ 2007-01-05 ] Deep in a crevice in the rocky mountains that now border France and Spain, a swarthy, ugly race of fairies came into being. Undetected at first, the diminutive creatures spread throughout Europe, dwelling in the mossy cracks of rocks and tree roots. Finding humans, they ventured into villages. Hiding away on boats, they made their way to England. As people began to spot them, their reputation grew. Ill-mannered, poorly-behaved, with putrid breath, goblins began to populate stories and folklore. by Robin Daniels [ 2007-01-05 ] I often go out to the countryside to visit my mother. Her home is like a magnet; it draws you in from the street. Walking up to her porch, one cannot mistake how the air sparkles. Even the cares of the world, which have been weighing down your shoulders, seem to melt away into the earth along the pathway like rainwater. by Will Kalif  [ 2007-01-04 ] Prehistoric fantasy is the genre of stories written in prehistoric times. But they aren’t just “caveman” stories. They are wonderfully written dramas that also take a good look at real anthropological and archaeological subjects.
by Will Kalif  [ 2007-01-02 ] Medieval Castles were structures that changed dramatically over the centuries of the Middle Ages. These changes were brought about by many factors like changes in warfare and the influences of different cultures. Here is a brief history of how the Medieval Castle developed over the five hundred years of the Middle Ages. by Will Kalif  [ 2006-12-27 ] For almost seven hundred years between the ninth and sixteenth centuries knights were the lords of the battlefield, admired and respected for their abilities and their chivalry and courage. So how did a boy in these centuries become a knight? by Razvan Marian Jr  [ 2006-12-27 ] MySpace as a portal website is arguably the greatest revolution that ever came onto the Internet. It is so popular that it now has over one hundred million users. by Emma Snow  [ 2006-12-19 ] Perhaps the dragon that has had the most influence on Westernized Christian thought is the red dragon that dominates the last book of the New Testament. The author of this book, who simply identified himself as John, had been exiled to the Isle of Patmos, a small Greek island in the Aegean Sea, where he received a brilliant vision in which he was welcomed into the heavens to witness all things which were to come. In the vision he was shown a book with seven sealed portions. He was allowed to see the contents of each sealed portion in turn and then commanded to write what he saw. It is at the very end of the seventh portion that we find the story of the red dragon. by Emma Snow  [ 2006-12-19 ] The first dragon story on record is found in the Babylonian creation epic, Enuma Elish. First called Labbu by the Sumerians in 3000 BC, this dragon came to be known as Tiamat when that civilization gave way to the Babylonians and their mythologies blended. Broken down, Tiamat’s name means “life-mother,” and this she-dragon was indeed the creator of all. Part animal, part serpent, and part bird, Tiamat was revolting in appearance and certainly did not possess the nurturing qualities we now regard as motherly; for she, along with her husband Apsu, was terrible, vengeful, and full of malice toward the gods, which were her and Apsu’s descendants. Tiamat was the very spirit of chaos, and the she reigned with Apsu in troubled confusion and disorder.
by Keith J. Valentine [ 2006-12-17 ] Learn about some of the famous leaders, entertainers, builders, scientists and icons of the 20th Century, including Einstein, Henry Ford, Churchill, Estee Lauder, Mother Terasa, Lucille Ball, Muhammad Ali, Rachel Carson, The Beatles and Margaret Thatcher. by Adam Jaylin  [ 2006-12-14 ] Books should be your best friend. Actually even if you do not read books, maintain a book shelf. You would be amazed by the resultant effect. by [ 2006-10-28 ] Aspiring models often ask, How do I get into modeling? Or, How do I get started in the modeling profession? This article discusses the various types of modeling, and what it takes to make it in this challenging yet fun profession. You will also find some useful tips an advice on how to get started in teen modeling. Lastly, the article guides to a valuable resource where you can launch your modeling career, create an Online Portfolio for free for massive exposure, and possibly earn free gifts.
by [ 2006-10-24 ] The music industry is very well aware of what the Grammy Award does, as well as the musicians who may be nominated. Those that work in television know the value of an Emmy Award. by Maria Markella  [ 2006-10-23 ] If you are looking for a tattoo idea that will change your looks and perhaps define you in a whole new way then you must first ask yourself a few questions and learn some secrets that will make you stand out from the crowd.. by Will Kalif  [ 2006-10-12 ] One of the difficult things about learning to draw is understanding the process an artist uses to go from a blank piece of paper to a completed drawing. The “Five-S” method is an easy way to understand how an artist does it and how you can do it too. by Sara Sara  [ 2006-09-28 ] The Phantom of the Opera (Le Fantôme de l’Opéra in French) is basically a French novel by Gaston Leroux. It is whispered to have been inspired by George du Maurier's Trilby. In 1911; it was translated into English. So many times it has been adapted into film and stage productions, the most distinguished of that was Andrew Lloyd Webber's 1986 musical, which is till now is the longest running Broadway( http://www.ticketnest.com/broadway-tickets.php ) show in history, and also the most rewarding entertainment enterprise of all time, amazingly its worldwide box office over the past 20 years out-grossing even the highest grossing film in history, Titanic. by groshan fabiola  [ 2006-09-26 ] The Ultimate Fighter has become a gem among the typical dredge of reality television. Smartly by Jack Lee  [ 2006-09-25 ] Hanging wine racks are specially designed racks that can be suspended from the ceiling, under cabinets, on walls (although there are special wall wine racks that are constructed differently), or on another piece of high-situated furniture. Aside from the intended purpose, these hanging wine racks have multiple functions; they provide revolving décor, space facilitation, and stylish design. by Will Kalif  [ 2006-09-24 ] Epic fantasy is not escapist literature just to be read for fun. It is a serious form of literature that tackles the big questions in a characters life (hence the epic). And in this way it helps us understand ourselves and helps us look at the big questions in our own lives. But epic fantasy uses one particular tool to help the hero find his way through the darkness of his challenges; and this tool doesn’t exist for us and this is where epic fantasy fails. by groshan fabiola  [ 2006-09-21 ] When you are a music enthusiast, you are permanently striving to take your passion for music to the next level by regularly updating your music by Jack Lee  [ 2006-09-18 ] Metal wine racks are designed and structured for the display and storage of unopened wine bottles, and come in a variety of style and functions. These racks can sit on the floor, hang from the ceiling, revolve or remain stationary, sit on the table-top as centerpieces, or be situated on the wall as shelving or cabinet storage. Metal wine racks serve as ornamental features as well as convenient beverage holders. by David S  [ 2006-09-15 ] Pole dancing has come a long way from its origination in dirty strip clubs. Not only are people, couples and singles alike, installing dancing poles in their homes, they are even being installed in special exercise studios. Before you dance for your lover or sign up for a class, you should know what kind of pole dancing wear and lap dancing clothing are needed so you can be prepared. by Karen Magill [ 2006-09-15 ] Obsessions about celebrities. Stalkers and what is the star's responsiblity in everything? by David S  [ 2006-09-15 ] It's been said that “diamonds were a girl's best friend.” While that might be true for some, if you ask vertically-challenged girls you'll find that high heel shoes receive that honour. Heeled shoes, including phallic stiletto heels, can add more to a woman's stature and confidence than many carets ever could. by David S  [ 2006-09-15 ] Whoever said “size doesn't matter” never tried to buy sexy lingerie. You don't have to take out a loan to purchase plus size lingerie, either. If you follow the tips below, you can find beautiful, cheap, sexy lingerie in any size. by Ron Arthor  [ 2006-08-23 ] The mystical story has been taken from Tolkien's marvelous book. Lord of the Rings is actually a sequence of the book The Hobbit written earlier by Tolkein for his kids. The popularity of The Hobbit lead Tolkein to write another book named The Lord of the Rings. Special care has been taken not to twist Tolkein’s epic writing to fulfill the technicalities of conventional standards of a great theatre musical instead the traditions of theatre has been stretched to the limits to accommodate Tolkein’s writing. by Christine Paluf [ 2006-08-16 ] Stay on top of new trends in safety and security to check ahead of time that the choices you're making when you buy tickets are the right ones to protect your investment. by John Gibb  [ 2006-08-07 ] Hypnosis comes from the Greek word ‘hypnos’ meaning sleep. It is often confused and has been given bad publicity by science fiction and other media that depict it as a way of getting a person to do anything you want without their permission. by John Wellington  [ 2006-07-31 ] How many different styles and types of entertainment industry jobs are there? There are the cruise ship singers, the piano lounge singers, the so-accused Chippendale and Karaoke performers and many more... |