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23rd September 2009
"All my life I've wanted to be somebody, but I see now I should've been more specific." - Jane Wagner, Playwright
Every business is started based on a dream. We get a great idea for a super product that will help thousands of people, or have a desire t... Read >
Author: Cookie Tuminello
23rd September 2009
An act performed by an aspiring artist or performer prior to selection for theatre or music is known as audition. It is basically a sample performance by the performers to display their talent for acting, singing, music or dance. These audition acts are n... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
21st September 2009
There is a way to virtually guarantee your publication within a single year. No, it has nothing to do with self-publication. This path is not for dilettantes, and will push you to the limit, but it has worked for dozens of my students, and it will work fo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Definition of the glycemic index:
Not all carbohydrate foods are created even, in fact they carry quite differently in our bodies. The glycemic indicant or G.I. describes this disagreement by superior carbohydrates according to their opinion on our murde... Read >
Author: taurusvivek13
16th September 2009
Bruce Schwartz, playwright, producer, children's author and novelist -- most recently of the critically acclaimed psychological thriller, "The Twenty-First Century" -- lost both of his parents to Alzheimer's disease.
As his parents' main caregiver, he ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
09th July 2009
Miami is certainly a fun-loving place. The two tenets of life here are the beach and the bar, which means this large city in the southern state of Florida makes for an awesome backpacking destination.
Time spent partying here can get quite expensive ho... Read >
Author: Jonny Cooper
01st June 2009
THE BOGSIDE ARTISTS' BOOK
This month saw the publication of a book called The People's Gallery about the work of The Bogside Artists from Derry, N.Ireland. This informative and challenging book, written by them, is on the subject of murals ... Read >
Author: Irish Artist
12th February 2009
The Gielgud Theatre, which opened Dec. 27, 1906, under the name of the Hicks Theatre, was built in honor of manager, actor, and playwright Seymour Hicks. The theatre, designed in Louis XVI style by W.G.R. Sprague, originally had 970 available seats, but c... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
16th January 2009
A personalized mug, or any gift for that material, task best as multiples. Give away personalized mug sets consisting of some coffee cups and directing saucers or teaspoons. Play with colors and themes, too, so coffee drinkers in the office can enj... Read >
Author: Remy
08th January 2009
Why interrupt treating a terror? People with usual angst disorders may be more susceptible to other psychological disorders such as depression according to the American Psychological Association. The group also remarks the relationships with family member... Read >
Author: Jacob Saxbury
08th September 2008
Why bother treating a phobia? People with untreated anxiety disorders may be more susceptible to other psychological disorders such as depression according to the American Psychological Association. The group also notes that relationships with family memb... Read >
Author: Joan Shine
23rd July 2008
Many singles I know are looking for wired dating information. Recently several of us got together to dating and came up with the following accessible dating opinion nuggets:#1 Learn all you can by reading connected dating dating advice articles how to act... Read >
Author: Yayo
01st July 2008
Many people who face financial difficulties often feel that they are the only one dealing with such problems. However, throughout the years, many famous and successful people have experienced similar troubles, and in some cases bankruptcy.
Perhaps the... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
07th April 2008
Lithographs are one of the most intricate pieces of art that can be found, requiring much attention to detail and a lot of time in order to create a piece that is what the artist had envisioned. Lithography itself is a relatively new art form, having been... Read >
Author: Rob Parker
03rd April 2008
In the 1980s I was a member of an active writing circle. We were discussing that old chestnut, 'how to write', and one member proudly said that he couldn't be bothered with these new-fangled word processors that were just about starting to appear in offic... Read >
Author: Mike Scantlebury
14th February 2008
Mauritius tickets have been in high demand, ever since the Broadway season started. These are not vacation tickets to the tropical island, but tickets to see one of the most sought-after shows of the season. The play is the very first Broadway production ... Read >
Author: reed tieri
11th February 2008
Tickets for a Pygmalion NY theatre show are a wonderful way to catch the best of New York and one of the best plays to ever hit the stage. While some plays sparkle and then fade with the years, Pygmalion is one that has endured the changes of time. Even i... Read >
Author: reed tieri
24th January 2008
Definition of the glycemic index:
Not all carbohydrate foods are created modify, in fact they deport quite differently in our bodies. The glycemic finger or G.I. describes this difference by ranking carbohydrates according to their gist on our blood gluc... Read >
Author: Patrick Beaufay
26th July 2007
Free Reiki symbols are easy to find, now. At one time the distance Reiki symbol, the Reiki power or Reiki energy symbol and all of the others were kept secret. High fees were charged to those who wished to learn Reiki healing. During the last ten years... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton
23rd July 2007
When it comes to George Bernard Shaw quotes, it's no wonder there are an abundance to choose from. After all, the man was a playwright, novelist, political activist and a critic of the arts all rolled into one. If there's one thing to be said about George... Read >
Author: Noel Jameson
12th July 2007
A tragedy is ‘a serious drama typically describing a conflict between the protagonist and a superior force (as destiny) and having a sorrowful or disastrous conclusion that elicits pity or terror’ (Webster's dictionary). Consequently, a tragic hero is... Read >
Author: Olivia Hunt
12th July 2007
Greek tragedy grew out of the public rituals of songs, sacrifice, dances and worship honouring Dionysus, the god of wine, vegetation and growth in the 5th century B.C. Euripides’ tragic hero (or heroes as in the play ‘Hippolytus’) is a character, wh... Read >
Author: Olivia Hunt
26th April 2007
Talk Radio has come to Broadway and in a big way. This show first debuted on stage in 1987 as an Off-Broadway presentation and was met with great enthusiasm from fans and critics alike. The original production opened at the Public Theater for a limited ... Read >
Author: reed tieri
27th March 2007
How does the world see you? It may not be the way you see yourself. Either way, it's time you find out!
Recently I typed my own name into a series of search engines to see how well known I was. Surprise, surprise! I learned in England I am a soccer st... Read >
Author: Craig Harrison
15th February 2007
The hook is the first thing you say about your company. It’s the first thing you put on your marketing message. The best hook is a company name that, sorry, HOOKS people. A hard-c sound – carrot, cucumber – is not bad advice.
Zeer-ROCKS. Klee... Read >
Author: Bruce Towers
07th February 2007
Cat On A Hot Tin Roof” was written by Tennessee Williams who was one of the few talented homosexuals acknowledged in the America of the first half of the XX century.
The personal experience of the famous playwright (which is accessible to us thanks to ... Read >
Author: Kate Gardens
11th January 2007
SHOT OF ENTHUSIASMEnthusiasm is something I can get excited about!I remember a story told about playwright and U.S. Ambassador to Italy,Claire Booth Luce. She became a Roman Catholic late in life and, likemany others converted to something new, she seemed... Read >
Life Support System
04th December 2006
When it comes to commitment, there are five types of character traits
1. Cop Out
No goals, No commitment, No leadership - just excuses.
2. Drop Out
The road paved with good intentions leads to a warmer climate. Don't drop out. Pave your way w... Read >
Author: John Mehrmann
07th October 2006
It happened to me just recently
I was reviewing a mountain of files containing research material gathered over the years; years when I was churning out one book after another, articles galore for offline and online magazines, fulfilling my obligations... Read >
Author: jim green
05th October 2006
William Shakespeare is one of the more amazing writers to come out of England. Here is a quick guide to this amazing writer to get you up to speed.
A Quick Guide to William Shakespeare
There are many debates on who is the greatest writer in history... Read >
Author: Richard Monk
23rd June 2006
Copyright 2006 Socrates Olympio
In many respects one could say that this question is almost like a misnomer on any given day. $135 million? For 99.9% of the world's population the question may not merit a decent response if any at all. Simply because m... Read >
13th April 2006
A quick search of the online grant searches will quickly demonstrate to you how much grant money is truly available to the American public. You can find grants for virtually every type of business, field of study, or artistic endeavor. Whether you are a s... Read >
Author: Tim Lee
27th March 2006
Imagine you've inherited the rights to a screenplay. You wouldn't be alone. In fact, it's trending -- understandable since forty thousand plus screenplays were written per year for the last twenty-five years. It was only a matter of time before they we... Read >
Author: Matthew Evans
04th January 2006
October 6, 2005
Hello from Toronto - A Culinary Tour of the
St. Lawrence Market & An Exploration of Historic
St. Lawrence Hall
Life works in really strange and wonderful ways. At the beginning of this week I talked to my brother in Austria on the... Read >
Author: Susanne Pacher
01st January 2006
The typical hardcover or paperback book is not going anywhere. The format shows no signs of ever dying off, even after considering the many technological advances made in recent years. It would, however, be foolish to deny the obvious and not so obviou... Read >
Author: Terrell Jacobs
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