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1950s Music - Elvis and Sinatra and Their Ability to Provide That Essential "Lift" to Our Spirits

10th November 2008
The music made for the new albums market in the 1950s was altogether different from that produced for the singles market. As far as the record companies were concerned, singles were predominantly for teenagers and children. They also catered to the tastes... Read >
Author: Ronnie Slade

How To Make "More" Money Online - Increase Unique Traffic

11th September 2008
If you can get unique traffic, you can make money. Unique traffic is very special because it is the beginning of the lifetime value of a customer. If you know how to monetise your traffic well, you can expect to earn $2000 plus from a single customer. ... Read >
Author: Sherman C

Why celebrities smoke cigarettes?

10th April 2008
There's absolutely no doubt that celebrities have an impact on the rest of us and there's a hot debate currently on whether the influence that fame brings should also demand a certain amount of responsibility. Is it true that celebrities really desist... Read >
Author: no

Pygmalion Theater NYC - The Pick Of The Stage!

13th February 2008
Tickets for Pygmalion Theater NYC are not only in demand in the Big Apple, but right across the country as well. This is because, Pygmalion is one of the best-loved plays of our times and what better place to see it than in one of the best-loved cities in... Read >
Author: reed tieri

Catch A Contemporary Classic With Tickets For Pygmalion NY Theatre

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

Pygmalion In NY Theatre Is Ready To Greet You!

23rd January 2008
The Roundabout Theatre will see Broadway's fifth revival of George Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion." Directed by David Grindley and starring Jefferson Mays, this Broadway production is based on a Greek myth. It was first opened on Broadway in 1914. This sho... Read >
Author: reed tieri

How About Collecting Broadway Show Tickets As Memories?

16th January 2008
There are various shows which you see on Broadway. These shows have all of the excitement which you may need. You can see these shows when you buy the appropriate Broadway show tickets. There are some people who love collecting these tickets as memories. ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

There Is Nothing More Exciting Than Seeing Some Great Broadway Plays

16th January 2008
You will find that these plays have something for everyone. There are many plays which are based on popular movies and likewise there are movies which have been taken from these Broadway plays. If you are someone who loves watching action but would prefer... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Broadway Is The Place To Go If You Want To See Fantastic Broadway Musicals

16th January 2008
Broadway is the place to go if you want to see some fantastic Broadway musicals. The sheer variety of musicals is bound to make you eager to see which of these musicals you should see first. The many Broadway musicals which you have a choice of can be fro... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Play Scripts That Are Good At Capturing The Imagination Of The Audience

16th January 2008
When as play is shown to audiences very seldom is a thought given to the immense amount of hard work which has gone into the production of a play. One of the key elements for any play is that of a script. While it is important to have a script it is even ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Two Excellent Movies You Could See Over and Over and Not Miss a Beat

30th January 2007
Copyright ' 2006 Ed Bagley My Fair Lady ' 4 Stars (Excellent) The 1964 musical My Fair Lady is one of the best movies ever made, earning 12 Oscar nominations and winning 8 Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Director (George Cukor) and Best Actor (... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley

Move Your Bloomin' Arse!

20th January 2007
'Move your bloomin' arse!' It's a line from a multi Oscar winning film from 1964, do you know which one? Well it was My Fair Lady, starring Rex Harrison and Audrey Hepburn. I'd even go so far as to call her the scrumptious Audrey Hepburn. Maybe you... Read >
Author: Gordon Bryan

Revised: Perseverance Led to Walt Disney's Greatest Success

06th January 2007
Perseverance Lead To Walt Disney's Greatest Success!When you are in business every person you hire gets paidbefore you do and it may take years, even decades beforeyou see a payoff. That was certainly the case with WaltDisney who spent his whole working c... Read >
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Corrected: Sound Of Music Stories

06th January 2007
>Sound Of Music StoriesBy Stephen SchochetTwentieth Century Fox, the once proud company that produced The MarkOf Zorro (1940) and The Grapes Of Wrath (1940) was in desperatefinancial straits after the release of Cleopatra in 1963. The RichardBurton-Elizab... Read >
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Donation Request Letters Need Strong Protagonist, Says Fundraising Company

16th July 2006
Do your donation request letters lack a protagonist? The most compelling appeal letters feature a man or a woman, a boy or a girl, that captures the donor's attention and makes the appeal human, moving and profitable. The most memorable novels, movies ... Read >
Author: Alan Sharpe
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