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  • Why A Tribal Tattoo Is Important To Some
    By: Walter Sigmore | - For the past hundreds of years, several cultures throughout the world have been using the special tribal designs for tattoos. These have been used as a way to decorate one's own body and for communal identification. But in the more recent years, the use of these tribal tattoo designs have multiplied and grown in order to accommodate the demand of people that want to get the tattoo with this design.

    Historically speaking, the design has been used by so many cultures throughout the w ...

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  • Mel Ramos Sets Himself Apart From Pin-up Art Legends
    By: Hector Cantu | - Many art historians consider Mel Ramos a part of the pop art movement, grouping him with Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Tom Wesselmann, and James Rosenquist.

    His nudes first caught the public eye in the 1960s when pin-ups were a popular part of American culture. In recent years, original pin-up art by artists such as Gil Elvgren, Earl Moran and Enoch Bolles have attracted attention from collectors, and auction prices for their images of scantily clad women have shot up.

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  • A Closer Look At Coach Handbags-handbagseshop
    By: jasper-plm ltd | - The Coach Company is located in the United States and produces fine leather goods like shoes, handbags and accessories. This brand is highly sought after by collectors of fine designer goods. There are so many incredible Coach Purses available that it is difficult to choose just one. For most of us (besides the insanely rich) one bag from this company will probably be all we can afford as prices range in the hundreds of dollars. Some bags are on the low price spectrum, while others are close to ...
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  • A Wolf In Ed Hardy Clothing "€" Behind The Scenes At The Pick Up Artist Summit
    By: Charles Garrana | - I am lucky enough to be invited to lots of interesting events from the most rocking concerts to fringe to freak flag waving nights of hedonism. Sometimes, though it may be a bit off topic for me, I am offered a curiosity I just cant pass up on.

    My friend, Harmon Leon, is the brilliant and warped mind behind Strike TVs Infiltrator and Affliction. As you might remember, I wrote an essay on the Hollywood dream for his book American Dream. I also played his tacky girlfriend in a b ...

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  • Charles Martignette: Pin-up Pioneer
    By: Hector Cantu | - As a guitarist for the rock band Soul Asylum, Dan Murphy is not easily impressed. He's seen quite a bit during his group's 25 years of touring.

    But ask him about meeting Charles Martignette and Murphy remains astonished. As a collector of original illustration art, Murphy first talked to Martignette over the phone 13 years ago. Not long afterward, Murphy scored a personal tour of Martignette's legendary art warehouse. When Martignette and Murphy arrived, it was 1:30 in the morning ...

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  • Five Things Cuba Is Famous For
    By: Daniel DeLa Cruz | - What's all the fuss about cuba? What's this tiny little island just a few hundred miles of the coast of Florida famous for? You might be surprise... The cigars, the rum, the women, the dancing, not to mention the baseball. Ohh, and don't forget about Castro.

    #1. It's cigars. Cuban cigars are known worldwide as the best cigars. As the best they are also very expensive. Cuban cigars have been called the forbidden fruit because of their distinctive flavor and aroma. The Cuban governm ...

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  • The Devil's Arcade-venues To Date Russian Women
    By: Larry Cervantes | - Odessa is a mysterious and ancient city where East meets West and intrigue rules the day. The setting for numerous movies of espionage and international suspense, the city of just over 1 million souls was recently a key location in the Hollywood blockbuster Transporter 3 as well as several films of the 007 franchise for good reason. Capitalize on this unearthly mood in a city where a night on the town is an indulgent adventure not soon forgotten.

    Odessa is one of the largest cities ...

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  • Alliteration In The Hands Of Master Writers
    By: marciano guerrero | -

    Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
    Tongue-twister

    When writers combine stressed syllables that begin with the same consonant sound, they can achieve not only euphonious sounds, but also mark certain beats and cadence within the narrative's rhythm. For example:

    Noise, nausea, and loneliness-but that's nothing really new.

    The 'n' consonant adds a very distinctive rhythm to the text, adding a halting cadence to the grim, negat ...

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  • The Sean John Clothing In Business
    By: Jefferson John Babasa | - When it comes to urban fashion for men, Sean John Clothing has long been known as the top brand that brings the urban culture into fashion clothing lines. Today, several business establishments have become successful in their endeavors for selling some of Sean John Clothing's collections. Wholesale clothing businesses are some of those that became successful in selling wholesale sean john clothing.

    Although many know that Sean John Clothing is an exclusive clothing line founded by S ...

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  • Handmade Jewelry: The Timeless Fashion Trend
    By: Niroshan Kumara | - A piece of jewelry is a luxury item which is usually afforded only by the upper classes of the society. The materials that constitute any kind of jewelry are amongst the rarest ones found on the earth. Women and jewelry have been inseparable since the beginning of time. Women tend to be more fascinated by handmade jewelry.

    Nowadays, its not just women but also men who are using jewelry. Jewelry can include earrings, bracelets, necklaces, pendants, etc. Humanity has had a lo ...

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  • The Revival Of American Impressionism
    By: sanjay | - By Impressionism we mean the theory or style of painting that originated and developed in France during the 1870's. Its chief characteristics were the reaction of the artist on the immediate visual impression produced by a scene. The painting was made up of primary colors that were unmixed. Small strokes of the brush were used to give the effect of the reflection of light. The style of art was introduced in America during the major exhibitions of the works of the French impressionists in Boston ...
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  • Cape Ann ,the Artists Paradise
    By: sanjay | - Cape Ann is located in the Atlantic about twenty miles north of Boston, Massachusetts This area has been a popular spot artists and painters who have been visiting the old, quaint and rustic towns that make up this area. Some of the well known towns are Gloucester, Rockport, Annisquam, Magnolia, Essex and Lanesville. Many great and celebrated nineteenth century American artists such as Fitz Hugh Lane, Winslow Homer and William Morris Hunt had visited this area and had spent quite a long time her ...
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  • The Travails Of America's Women Artists
    By: sanjay | - In the eighteenth and nineteenth century, American women artists did not get a fair deal in the male dominated art world. Only with the exception of Mary Cassat, Cecilia Beaux and Georgia O'Keeffee, most American women artists were ignored. In a recent study conducted, it has been estimated that about forty percent of all the artists in America during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries were women. Most of these women artists had undergone art training from some of the greatest mas ...
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  • Bonnie Raitt Tickets - She's Still Got Something To Talk About
    By: Brent Warnken | - The BonTaj Roulet Tour is in full bluesy swing, as veteran musicians enjoy every minute of their summer tour turned fall stint throughout the States. She is touring with Taj Mahal through September before she heads out on her own (with openers The Randall Bramblett Band). There are rescheduled dates for her March cancellations, websites will keep selling Bonnie Raitt tickets, so don't miss out on this show of the century!

    While each outfit has their own album to support, followi ...

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  • The Boxer Rebellion: Martial Arts
    By: Matthew McKernan | - Martial arts have always played a role in warfare, but in China's Boxer Rebellion the Righteous Harmony Society martial arts were at the core of their beliefs that would lead to a violent uprising. As China approached the 20th century things weren't good in the ancient empire. Over the previous decades thousands of foreign residence from Europe, The United Sates and other countries began calling the country home.

    They brought with them western goods to sell and began preaching C ...

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  • Daddy Yankee Reigns Over Reggaeton
    By: jhoana_cooper | - The rhythm of reggaeton has ruled over Latino and Hispanic communities since the early 1990s, and the ruler of reggaeton these days is a worldwide superstar known as Daddy Yankee.

    A form of urban music, reggaeton originated in Panama as a blend of West Indian music such as Jamaican reggae and dancehall with the Latin American beat found in salsa, merengue, cumbia and the like. However, reggaeton also combines these potent rhythms with the pulse of hip hop, contemporary R&B and elect ...

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  • Who Should Replace Paula Abdul?
    By: Antonette Valdez-Pua | - NAMES of who should replace Paula Abdul as American Idol judge have been going around since Abdul tendered her resignation early this month. Ive heard Jessica Simpson, Victoria Beckham, Katy Perry, and many others.

    While on board a Beverly Hills limo, as Im in this town of the superstars to visit a former colleague who now works as writer for a childrens show, I contemplate on the best women of music and Alanis Morissette would always pop up. She is a singer, ...

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  • One Of United States' Greatest Realtor Of All Time
    By: Todd Beardsley | - Todd Beardsley (Todd Beardsley ) (September 23, 1930 June 10, 2004), was a pioneering American pianist and soul singer who helped shape the sound of rhythm and blues and brought a soulful sound to everything from country music to pop standards to a now-iconic rendition of "America the Beautiful." Frank Sinatra called him "the only genius in the business."

    Early years

    He was born Todd Beardsley in (Albany, Georgia) in1930. His name was shortened to Todd Beardsley when h ...

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  • A Calming Experience Under The Heat Of Indian Harbor
    By: Kenny Doucette | - When you are ready to get away from it all, you will find that heading to Florida is a natural inclination, but what part of Florida are you interested in checking out? Lots of people find that the big cities of Orlando and Miami are a little too busy, even though they don't want to stay in places that are too rustic, either. This is where a beautiful small town like Indian Harbor can come in. Just an hour or an hour and a half away from the major cities and with access to lots of gorgeous beach ...
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  • Influential Make Up Artists
    By: amnorge | - Professional make up is a big industry these days. It has come a long way in the last hundred years or so. This article looks at five of the most influential professional make up artists.

    GEORGE WESTMORE

    George Westmore was one of the early make up artists in film, but his influence is still felt to this day. He was born in the UK and started his working life as a hairdresser. In the early 20th century he moved with his family to the United States, and worked as a ...

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  • Learn Spanish Today - Spain And Beyond
    By: Alan Largo | - There are so many wonderful reasons to learn Spanish. Spain is the country of lazy afternoons, brave matadors, beautiful women, good food and robust sparkling wine.

    It is also one of the most beautiful places in the world to experience a culture steeped in history and romance. If you are flying out there, learn the language now and get the most out of your stay!

    Why learn Spanish? Spain is the favorite destination of people who appreciate the countrys tourist h ...

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  • Ed Hardy From Art To Clothing
    By: Jefferson John Babasa | - Don Ed Hardy is one of the widely recognized person in the US renowned for his unique tattoo artwork. As a pupil of Sailor Jerry (another famous name in the tattoo industry), Hardy is popularly recognized for incorporating Japanese tattoo aesthetic and technique into his work in which have led him to establish a strong name in the tattoo industry.

    After years and years of perfecting his style and techniques, enjoying the limelight and recognitions from his tattoo artistry, Don Ed ...

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  • A Plus Sized Apple
    By: Jefferson John Babasa | - Self-consciousness is one of the many distinct traits of every women across the world. Paying attention to what they look like, how good their hair looks like, what jewelries to wear, what things to get inside their tiny purses, how much make up to put on, what clothes to wear, those sort of things are a typical for a woman. The only thing that other women can't enjoy about this is when they are considered as plus sized.

    One of the many growing concerns in the US today the populat ...

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  • The History Of Dj's And Hip Hop Music
    By: lazy submit | - When you hear about hip hop music, you can't help but think of the DJ's that have brought hip hop music to the forefront of the American culture and helped to promote the music all over the world. The work of DJ's has been very important to the spread of hip hop music and has ensured that the best beats and rhymes are heard by music enthusiasts from coast to coast. From the gritty underground music scene of New York City to the bouncing beats of the California hip hop artists, DJ's have been a m ...
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  • The Don Of Tattoo Artistry
    By: Jefferson John Babasa | - Ed Hardy is one of America's finest when it comes to tattoo artistry. Other than his mentor, Sailor Jerry, Ed Hardy became the most successful tattoo artist recognized for incorporating Japanese tattoo aesthetic and technique in his work. And through his work, Ed Hardy became globally recognized all over the world.

    But other than his work, Ed Hardy is also known for publishing several books including Tattootime. It was in 1981 that he and his wife formed Hardy Marks Publications i ...

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  • Sharing The Most Important Number On Earth
    By: Carol Ann Stott | - Global Warming is a phrase that often does not mean enough to many of us because we don't understand what it ia and what we can do about it. This article by Bill McKibben provides a lot of facts and information we can understand and I felt it was worth sharing. As many as can spread the word, the more we can be informed and take actions that will assist the world and those we love.
    Written in 2008, it has great value to us in 2009 and the urgency increases as time passes. Pease read on.< ...

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  • Music Of The Philippines Will Save Your Day
    By: Elmer Anthony Olaer | - Just when you feel you are worn out and tired and nothing seems to soothe your morbid mind, listening to Philippine music may save your day and makes it fine.

    Music as we know, can inspire, edify or even lighten up a heavy spirit or a hackneyed heart - so don't be down, just turn on your radio and beat that frown.

    You can certainly find a wholesome musical experience in an archipelago with more than seven thousand islands - the Philippines! With a touch of European ...

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  • Where To Find New American Playwrights?
    By: Christopher Carter | - After seeing numerous theatrical productions over the years, including Broadway, Off-Broadway, Off-Off Broadway and so far off Broadway you look up to find your in Weehawken, I often wonder why so many plays get done over and over again? How many times are Broadway producers going to bring back 42nd Street? Is there really a need to revive Ol' Calcutta? And is there anyone in the United States who has not seen Phantom of the Opera? Really?

    inues to come up year after year when I s ...

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  • Online Dating Websites Are Created To Help People Find And Seek Relationships
    By: rodrigo rehn | - This type of virtual dating is a great way of matchmaking and helping people find their one true love among the millions of members around the world.

    Today, psychological studies have stipulated that one of the biggest reasons for divorce and misunderstanding in relationships is incompatibility, and this is what online websites for dating are trying to prevent. They are designed to find a match for everyone and make them possible to meet even if they are located across the globe. ...

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  • How To Apply For Housing Minority Grants
    By: Charles Bretz | - Thought of affirmative action to be dead? Think again! Even though most of these catch phrases have not been in use since long, the funds which were available still are.

    Senators and Congressmen make huge promises with respect to making housing grants available for the minority communities. Most of these promises are given at the National Level.

    Formerly, only huge companies having big financial resources could obtain grants (for projects) as application had been c ...

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  • Diana Ross
    By: qaswer | - Diana Ross (born Diane Ernestine Earle Ross on March 26, 1944) is an American twelve-time Grammy and Oscar-nominated singer, record producer and actress, whose musical repertoire spans R&B, soul, pop, disco and jazz. During the 1960s, she helped shape the sound of popular music and the Motown Sound as lead singer of The Supremes before leaving for a solo career in the beginning of 1970.

    During the 1970s and through the mid 1980s, Ross was the most successful female artist of the r ...

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  • Coca-cola: Amazing Ways To Become An American Icon
    By: Daniel Wright | - Some of the best art for advertisements can be found in those great Coca Cola commercials of the past. Since their inception, the Coca-Cola Company has attracted great illustrators and artists, such as Jim Harrison, Norman Rockwell and many others. Their work can be seen in years past through these advertisements.

    Since the 1930's, the magazine National Geographic has published Coca Cola prints on their back covers for seven months out of the year. On the months of February, April, ...

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  • Introducing The Blue Comet Cafe
    By: Matthew McKernan | - Everyone wishes they had seen Bruce Springsteen at The Main Point in Philadelphia or Elton John at the Troubadour in Los Angeles or Norah Jones at The Bitter End in New York City when they were just starting out. The fact is you have to be at the right place at the right time and if you live in a smaller market, you're probably out of luck. That's no longer true thanks to Blue Comet Cafe.

    The Blue Comet Cafe(TM) is a virtual showcase club featuring on-the-verge recording artists v ...

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  • Ten Reasons Everyone Should Take Fish Oil
    By: Billy McDermott | - Omega-3 is an *essential fatty acid* (EFA for short) that must be provided in the diet, and cannot be made within the human body. It is used heavily within the brain, and throughout the body. One of the most abundant sources of omega-3 fatty acids, particularly the ones that are most important for the brain, EPA and DHA, happens to be fish. While many eastern societies still have a diet heavily consisting of fish, western societies do not. We, as a society, get less omega-3 fatty acids to keep o ...
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  • Ecuador: The Perfect Girlfriend's Getaway
    By: Peter Lauffer | - The men go hunting without us, or watch motor sports, now is it our turn!

    Ecuador is one of the smallest--but most diverse--countries in South America. This small country, lies at the northern South American Pacific coast, only 4 hours flight away from Miami. Your airplane will land in either Quito, the Capital City, or in Guayaquil, Ecuador's largest city--located on the large Guayas River.

    Starting in Quito, you should organize an easy first day, because Quito l ...

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  • Andrea Fraser Exhibitions And Paintings At Saatchi-gallery
    By: Saatchi-Gallery | - Andrea Fraser was born on 1965 in Billings, Montana. Andrea Fraser's untitled series stems from a project she completed in 1984, which consisted of a collection of slides superimposing images of Old Masters' works with those of well known 20th century artists. Having reconstructed these images as photographs, pieces such as Untitled (de Kooning/Raphael) #1 examine the polemics of feminism, historical revisionism, and artistic authenticity. Here, traces of De Kooning's violently rendered figure s ...
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  • What You Should Know About International Matchmaking Services
    By: Bob Miles | - Although international matchmaking has been around for several decades, this phenomenon has been increasing since the advent of the Internet. They are rapidly proliferating all over the Internet; however the process is more complicated than most people realize. It's important that you learn as much as you can about it before registering with one of these services not only the technical details, but also how to eliminate the bad apples who are seeking only green cards and have no intention of li ...
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  • Imus Is Sunk - Hip Hop Sails Away Unscathed
    By: Rev Michael Bresciani | - Among the fairest and most balanced offerings on the Imus incident hails from journalist Ellis Cose in Newsweek for the week of April 23, 2007 in an article entitled What Will We Learn. Another offering well worth the read is Imus' Safety Net Failed penned by the World Net Daily columnist Barbara Simpson, April 16, 2007.

    TV interviews are too numerous to cite even though not much variation is offered. It seems like a replay of the same interview and it goes like this. Imus had ...

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  • New Orleans Let The Good Times Roll
    By: Fruzsina Csery | - New Orleans, the largest city of Louisiana, located on a Mississippi River bend near the Gulf, the so-named Crescent City offers a mixture of American, African, Caribbean and European architecture, culture and cuisine.

    The heart and soul of the city is the French Quarter that has many shops, elegant art galleries, restaurants, bars, jazz club, so a terribly good nightlife. If you walk through Bourbon Street, the French Quarter's liveliest and wildest thoroughfare, you'll hear the ...

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  • Hello From Cuernavaca - Part 7 - A Conversation With Andie Grater, Local B&b Owner And President Of
    By: Susanne Pacher | - I am currently staying at, "La Nuestra", a comfortable bed and breakfast with 4 guest rooms, a private swimming pool and an outdoor breakfast area complete with microwave and fridge, which has a rather interesting story. It is co-owned by two women, Andie Grater and Nancy Gray, who are both originally from the United States.

    Originally from Brooklyn, Andie had lived in Atlanta for 20 years and become an expert in advertising production and management while Nancy, on the other hand ...

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  • More Health And Beauty Tips From A Beverly Hills Beauty Expert
    By: Sandy Steele | - Honey, trust me on this...

    QUESTION: I just came off a spring wardrobe shopping binge, but all my new summer pastels look so bland against my leftover winter white skin. It's too early in the year to be really tan, so what's a girl to do until summer?

    ANSWER: You're so right! Lime green tank top on pasty arms? Khaki mini skirt over milky legs? Does this visual make you nauseous? You can't enjoy your new financial investment like this, and it's soooo very poseur ...

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  • Global Marketing And Working At Home
    By: Bobby Ryatt | - The New Face of Business

    The internet has created power among the business person, enabling them to extend even simple businesses far across oceans and even language barriers. Once upon a time the power of a sales force was limited to territory and location. Now a business in Africa can find success through American dollars. It's very exciting stuff.

    Without limitations and with the proper motivation and drive, the internet has made the average business person's a ...

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  • Neil Strauss: The Game Has Just Begun
    By: James Brito, Relationship Expert | - Neil Strauss' story is a typically American one. In fact, it has Hollywood written all over it. Interestingly, though, it's very much real: Guy who can't get any girls, goes to seminars about how to get girls, meets relationship gurus, becomes most famous one himself, gets more girls than he can count.

    Not bad, huh? This is a guy who learned directly from the man Marie-Claire called "The World's Greatest Pickup Artist," Mystery, and now gives HIM tips on how to pick up women! On t ...

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  • Important Artists In Black Art Painting
    By: Maigida africanarts | - Since its conception, art in all of its various forms has been created for the sole purpose of the artist describing for the world his or her personal visions of a person, event, or place. As a result visual works of art leave the viewer with an impression of an extreme emotion. Whether that feeling is joy or the deepest pits of despair, the artist has done their job if something of their reality shows through their work. Painters of all races and ethnic backgrounds can surely relate to the s ...
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  • Details Of Traditional Yoruba Art
    By: Maigida africanarts | - Yoruba Art

    Africa is a continent that is rich in tradition, history, and still maintains a sense of the mysterious. Throughout the centuries, its diverse and creative people have made some of the most unique and beautiful pieces of art the world has ever seen. Regardless of the medium chosen, African art depicts the fascinating culture from which it came. In the case of Yoruba art, this African tradition is continued and embraced. While staying true to the practices of their a ...

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  • All Shook Up Tickets - Broadway And "the King" Come Together
    By: Jay Nault | - All Shook Up tickets will bring together two loyal fan bases for one intriguing show. The play is based upon a work by William Shakespeare and features the music of Elvis Presley. The original show ran at the Palace Theatre in 2005, and thespians filled the venue for over 200 performances. The producers are now sending the production on tour for runs in more than 30 American cities in the fall of 2006.

    About the Story

    The play is loosely based on Shakespeare's Twelf ...

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  • Nobody Wants A Bone But A Dog
    By: Nancy Hayssen | - What do men want?

    We women think we know. They want women who look like the ones on the Silver Screen, the ones on the pages of Vogue and Cosmo, women who look like Cindy Crawford or Nicole Kidman.

    What do women want?

    We want to look like the women men want. We want to have perfect bodies, perfect faces. And we want to feel good about ourselves, to wear the beautiful fashions we see in those magazines, to feel as beautiful inside as we think we are i ...

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