 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 Hanif Khaki  [ 2006-01-17 ] Advice on how to crash an event. by Ispas Marin  [ 2005-12-15 ] If you finally decide to get a tattoo you will go to a recommended tattoo artist. He will probably show you some designs to pick from. If you don't like any of them you can ask him to do a custom one. Be careful when choosing the design of your new tattoo because you will live with it all your life. anyway, after getting a tattoo done you should know some aftercare tips that cannot be ignored. by Sara Swansson [ 2005-12-08 ] This article discusses the inventor of oil paintings and it’s impact on art. by David Chandler  [ 2005-11-03 ] Visiting an art gallery is an educational and worthwhile venture. Why not take the time and visit your local art gallery with a friend or take the whole family. by Ispas Marin  [ 2005-10-09 ] When it comes to buying a home console, the most important aspect is the games offer on the market. After all, you are getting the Xbox, the GameCube or the PS2 for playing games, not for studying! by Ispas Marin  [ 2005-10-09 ] Home consoles are an important part of everyone’s life, no matter the age factor. Children enjoy them, teenagers and adults are fond of them too, so choosing which console to buy is an important decision to make. by Ispas Marin  [ 2005-10-08 ] Pop art was an art movement that initially occurred in the United States of America in the early sixties. The epicenter of this art phenomenon was New York, the city confirming its trend setting leader position. Although this movement strongly erupted in the early sixties, the attempts of change started during the late fifties in the work of Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns. by Ispas Marin  [ 2005-10-08 ] Pop art was an artistic movement that represented a strong shift from the influence of the abstract expressionism. Pop art paintings brought an original form of making art by introducing techniques of commercial art and everyday life illustrations. by Shandilya Ajay Singh [ 2005-10-08 ] There are very little documentations available on traditional art, craft and culture of tribal of Jharkhand, India. This article provides an
overview of one of the most exciting tribal dance "Chhou Naach" which is yet to be explored completely. However, state government of Jharkhand, India organizes various cultural events in the state but Chhou dance is
very rarely done. This is not because people performing Chhou dance are conservative, but because of lack of knowledge or lack of promotion of this traditional dance form. This article is a little effort for the promotion of Traditional Tribal Culture. by Mansi gupta  [ 2005-10-04 ] Out of the many popular casino games that you can lay your hand on and pray, pray hard that the luck be on your side (like horse race, poker for instance), keno is one such game that will intrigue you into its trouble-free approach. by M O [ 2005-10-03 ] Waves of applause followed waves of good cheer upon the prsentation of Marianna Dembińska's short comedy "Casting" at the Quirinio Theater in Rome.
by Mansi gupta  [ 2005-09-20 ] How many of you have desired to dine in a luxurious seven star hotel? Pamper you body and soul in exotic spas? Embellish your looks with outstanding apparels and appear hot and trendy through latest sensational clothes…? by mike ditka [ 2005-09-02 ] Yo won’ find a bettuh way to lurn Ebonics. Bling Bling Inc. has launched Ebonic Persuit, a unique new card game that can teach everybody the basic vocabulary and syntax of Ebonics. by Karen Peralta  [ 2005-08-22 ] Another fabulous free article on how the warehouse party life can be quite a blood-sucking trade, but without its hilarity, life itself is a mixed-bag blessing. Originally written for "The Stranger" free newspaper of Seattle, WA, USA. by Bruno Dillen [ 2005-08-02 ] 1. Garçon à la Pipe by Pablo Picasso ($ 104,100,000)
Garçon à la Pipe is painted during Picasso's famous Rose Period... |