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08th October 2009
Are you aware that thousands of free photo stock images are available for your business and commercial use? Both online and offline businesses require access to images for brochures, websites, informational materials, business cards, etc. While many ent... Read >
Author: Lisa R. Preston
23rd September 2009
ON a recent afternoon, Dr. Michelle Copeland, a cosmetic surgeon whose offices face the metropolitan Museum of Art, clicked her PC's mouse as images of young men's torsos flickered across the screen. Unlike the ancient Greek statues of Herakles or the b... Read >
Author: Preggie Mom
23rd September 2009
Any parent concerned that the hottest new video games are the only activities that can hold a kid's attention can take heart.
Young adult fantasy novelist R.J. Nimmo says parents actually can encourage learning by combining children's computer skills a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
12th September 2009
When an article is worth viewing, it is worthy of a display case. Long associated with fine art, memorabilia and retail endeavors, display cases are now designed for product safety, security and marketability. Items that generate interest and want to be... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
04th September 2009
One of the most extraordinary paintings in the world is the Aristotle with a Bust of Homer, a masterpiece of Dutch painter Rembrandt Van Rijn. I have met people who have crossed two continents and a vast ocean to arrive in New York City to see this incre... Read >
Author: Maria Carolina Cruz
23rd August 2009
How do you commemorate the life's work of a craftsman who is considered both a legend and a national treasure?
For Gene Sasse, author of Maloof Beyond 90 - An American Woodworker (www.sassebooks.com), a typical hardcover or paperback just wouldn't do. ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
29th July 2009
The respected speciality supplier of woodturning and woodcarving tools and equipment, ToolPost (www.toolpost.co.uk), note with sadness the recent passing of master woodworker Sam Maloof, and pay tribute to his remarkable talent. The artist (who always pre... Read >
Author: Jumping Spider Media
19th July 2009
New York City is an exciting and miscellaneous places to visit. There are a lo otf fun places to observe and experience. There many attractions that you will not see anywhere else in the globe. The following is a list of New York Cityâ??s most well-liked... Read >
Author: dr mony
06th June 2009
New York is the city that never sleeps, and a New York tour will offer you a wide variety of night and day options that will please any traveler. Tour the many areas of the city letting your New York guide lead you through Manhattan, Queens, and Brooklyn.... Read >
Author: Yuki Garcia
06th June 2009
New York is the city that never sleeps, and a New York tour will offer you a wide variety of night and day options that will please any traveler. Tour the many areas of the city letting your New York guide lead you through Manhattan, Queens, and Brooklyn.... Read >
Author: Yuki Garcia
05th June 2009
Named after Prince Albert and Queen Victoria, The Victoria and Albert Museum is the world’s biggest museum of ornamental design and art. It houses a collection of over 4 million items and was established in 1852. The collection of the museum contains ar... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
23rd May 2009
If it's spring then it must be mini dress season, and 2009 is no exception to this rule. Regardless of how warm, cold, rainy, or sunny the weather might be, celebrities and stars are embracing the newest mini dress looks both on the red carpet and in eve... Read >
Author: Nicholas Grobler
07th May 2009
The warm weather marks the arrival of several outdoor events in New York City, including free open-air concerts, movie screenings and theatre productions. From the Museum Mile Festival to Shakespeare in the Park, there are plenty of entertaining activiti... Read >
Author: Rosalie Scott
07th May 2009
The warm weather marks the arrival of several outdoor events in New York City, including free open-air concerts, movie screenings and theatre productions. From the Museum Mile Festival to Shakespeare in the Park, there are plenty of entertaining activiti... Read >
Author: Rosalie Scott
04th May 2009
New York City (NYC) is one of the world’s most eclectic cities to travel to, offering everything from a colourful history to a truly remarkable arts scene. Moreover, the city’s offerings transform dramatically based on the time of year - so visitors c... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
26th April 2009
Thinking of honeymooning in the US? Then look no further, the following article looks at just some of the top romantic honeymoon destination throughout the United States...
Hawaii
No surprise I am sure that Hawaii is top of the honeymoon destinat... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
10th April 2009
The USA is a wonderfully diverse country, with countless attractions to suit all interests. There are some wonderful museums that are waiting to be explored which will help you learn all about the heritage of the nation, the lifestyle of the people, art f... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
02nd March 2009
Diane von Furstenberg dress has been around for almost a few decades. The wrap dress which was one of the 70’s symbols has evolved. In fact it now part of the collection in Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
All the women who have ... Read >
Author: randy
01st March 2009
Diane von Furstenberg dress has been around for almost a few decades. The wrap dress which was one of the 70’s symbols has evolved. In fact it now part of the collection in Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
All the women who have ... Read >
Author: randy
26th February 2009
With everything there is to do and see in New York City, the hardest thing to do is narrow things down to one trip! Here are some great vacation ideas to suit every visitor to the Big Apple.
New York City Scenic Tours
What would a trip to New York Cit... Read >
Author: Joe Laing
20th February 2009
Any trip to New York should take in the upmarket destination of Fifth Avenue where you can shop till you drop before relaxing in Manhattan’s famous Central Park. The setting of countless Hollywood films from ‘Barefoot in the Park’ to ‘Serendipit... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
02nd February 2009
New York City is host to some of the best museums in the world that showcase a range of artwork like modern art, cultural displays, folk art, photography exhibits and so on. Here is a list of ten museums that you can visit while in the city.
1. Museum ... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson
05th November 2008
There are so many famous sights, districts, shops and attractions in New York that you'll feel you know them before you get there. But nothing beats the experience of really being there.
New York is the city with something for everyone. Whoever you are... Read >
Author: Kevin Smith
15th September 2008
It’s really very difficult to decide which place to include or exclude when you are on world tour. To overcome such confusions, take the help of internet that can properly guide you. However, it will be impossible for you to miss out New York City, as t... Read >
Author: julismith
04th September 2008
There are literally thousands of art galleries all over the world. Almost every city has an art gallery but there are some art galleries that are known all around the world. People will travel across the world just to see some of these famous art gallerie... Read >
Author: Sunita Kaushal
16th August 2008
Recently a late period work by Claude Monet was bought at auction for over 80 million US dollars at Christie's in London. The painting, entitled 'Le Bassin aux Nympheas' set the record for a painting by Monet. The previous record for one of the impression... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
14th August 2008
When making plans to visit New York City, whether for a family vacation or for a business trip, it is difficult not to run across plenty of information and promotions about the Metropolitan Museum of Art. This world-class museum is one of the largest anyw... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
28th July 2008
“Pug Hill” written by Alison Pace was published in 2006 by the Berkley Publishing Group. It is a humorous story about Hope McNeil, a paintings restorer at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. It is written in the first person, so the reade... Read >
Author: puggal
15th July 2008
It is several years ago now since my first trip to New York but I still remember it quite vividly. I can recall the anticipation I had as the time for the departure of my plane approached.
There was so much that I wanted to do in my stay of just a few ... Read >
Author: Bill Telford
01st July 2008
Situated amidst the Mid-Atlantic and the Northeastern regions of the United States of America, New York is one of the largest cities on the Earth with a great number of men made as well as natural attractions. City known as “the Big Apple” has number ... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
23rd June 2008
Seeing a man (or rather, every man) in New York wearing a formal, black tie evening suit, complete with formal wear tuxedo accessories shouldn’t be new to anyone at all.
New York is known for the richness of the art culture it cultivates in its bord... Read >
Author: Charlie Angeles
13th June 2008
Yves Henri Donat Dave Mathieu-Saint-Laurent was the first living fashion designer to be honored by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Now that he's dead, the fashion world has indeed lost one great designer. YSL was only 71 years old.
Top names in the wor... Read >
Author: ameliavega27
07th April 2008
Drinking in New York is like drinking anywhere else. But Americans will expect a 15% tip according to most guides and this means, in practice, forking out a one dollar note extra every time you go to the bar. Bearing this in mind the canny drinker will go... Read >
Author: mlauterwein
24th January 2008
The valentine day is very near to celebrate, so what’s your plan to celebrate this year’s valentine day with your love one (New one or same old one). To go in a vacation with your love will be a great idea. City like New York and Las Vegas offer grand... Read >
Author: Anjali
21st January 2008
Museums collect and care for objects of scientific, artistic, or historical importance and make them available for public viewing through exhibits that may be permanent or temporary. Large museums are located in major cities throughout the world and more ... Read >
Author: Inventatech
16th June 2007
From The Bronx to Manhattan, New York's City's diverse neighbourhoods and eclectic cultural scene has made it one of the most desirable holiday locations in the world. A vacation in New York City can incorporate a variety of attractions: from the iconic S... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
24th May 2007
New York City's countless splendours attract visitors in their millions each year. From iconic sights like Times Square and the Statue of Liberty to atmospheric NYC neighbourhoods such as Greenwich Village, Soho and Manhattan's Theatre District, there's a... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
13th May 2007
John Pierpoint Morgan, described as a rational- but cold hearted man, was arguably the foremost banker in history. More than once, he revived a suffering United States economy from depression; and administered the organization of U.S. Steel: the world's f... Read >
Author: Adam G
24th April 2007
Gallery Player is the number one company in the world in providing high definition digital images that will transform your flat TV into a stunning showcase of fine art, sports, travel, nature, science and all other types of breathtaking photography. The m... Read >
Author: CP
05th March 2007
For a plethora of urban delights, a New York City Tour is for you. This large city is jam-packed with tons of historical buildings and living, breathing culture. From inner city state parks to high-class art galleries and shows, a tour of New York City ca... Read >
Author: Everyone Loves To Travel
28th December 2006
What could be more exciting than spending the first days of your married life together in New York City! You will find an abundance of culture, shopping, nightlife, bars and restaurants. Even if you have a modest honeymoon budget, you can find what you ... Read >
Author: Kathleen
10th November 2006
New York is arguably the premier city for American art; its variety of eclectic galleries always provides something for the art lover, whether you're a fan of impressionism or post-modern sculpture. Some of New York's most famous galleries are the Metro... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
19th September 2006
New York is more than America's largest city: it has been and continues to be the inspiration behind much of the country's most enduring pieces of art and literature. From Langston Hughes to Jonathan Safran Foer, and Jackson Pollock to Mark Rothko, New ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
02nd February 2006
New York City, aptly named "The Big Apple" and the "city that never sleeps," represents one of the great international centers of finance, politics, communications, music, culture, and fashion. Home to numerous, world-class museums, venues, and sights, th... Read >
Author: Mort Fertel
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