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Passion And Energy Win Fans In Any Arena

05th September 2008
I had a chance to do something unusual and fun. My wife said that she was going to book a flight for me and my daughter to Las Vegas. She thought that it would be a good father-daughter bonding experience. She was right. It gave us time to spend time toge... Read >
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Robe moving lights by LD Dave Farmer for the touring version

21st August 2008
The tour -- which proved as popular as the 2008 TV series, the final of which broke TV ratings records -- starred the 10 finalists, including the winner, George Sampson, and other popular artists like Kate & Gin, Strike, and Nemesis -- plus two ... Read >
Author: stjenre

San Lorenzo a Great Place for Italians and none Italians in Warsaw

20th June 2008
There are places where one is always welcome not because one maybe rich or famous but simply because one showed up and took a liking to the what one found as well as the people. The kind of place I have in mind is the one where guests mingle with one anot... Read >
Author: Gianni Truvianni

“New York’s Opera Society” Available on Paperback and as an E-book

18th June 2008
Dear Readers: I would like to take this opportunity to present myself to you; my name is Gianni Truvianni. I am an American writer from New York whose first book "New York's Opera Society" is now available on www.amazon.com and www.iuniverse.com. It is a... Read >
Author: Gianni Truvianni

A Quick Tour Of Italy - The Emilia Subregion

26th May 2008
If you are planning a European tourist vacation, you should consider the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy. It may be the only region of Italy named for a road, one constructed by the Ancient Romans nearly 2200 years ago. This article describes the ... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

Learn How The Jenny Lind Crib Came To Be

28th February 2008
When you are preparing for your new baby, there are many things that must be taken into consideration; topping the list is baby furniture. While you could shop throughout your entire pregnancy for baby furniture, choosing this lamp or that changing table... Read >
Author: Randi Reese

Danny Boy and Happy Birthday - 2 Great Songs, 2 Great Mysteries

12th February 2008
If you were to publicly perform or record "Happy Birthday" or "Danny Boy" you would owe someone some money. Maybe. It's a little unclear. According to Wikipedia, the melody of "Happy Birthday to You" was written in Louisville, Kentucky by sisters and ... Read >
Author: Paul Tobey

Karaoke Revealed! Make Your Performance Shine!

30th August 2007
Karaoke singing can be a fun, freeing experience. However, it can be very nerve-racking for beginners. So here are a few simple tips from KJs and seasoned singers so your experience is fun for you and the audience. * Before you go out, make sure to pr... Read >
Author: Andrea Glass

Classical concerts and canals in Amsterdam

08th August 2007
There's so much more to Holland's capital than cannabis, coffee shops and the red light district. Though famed for its more seedy attractions, Amsterdam also offers plenty of high culture that doesn't involve small bags of green herbs. Grachtenfestival... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Tosca at The Garden - a true London summer experience

26th July 2007
London is well known for its vibrant arts scene and its year-round packed musical programme. From Camden's Roundhouse to the world famous Royal Albert Hall, the UK's capital is overflowing with eclectic musical venues that attract concert-goers from all c... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Phantom Of The Opera Tickets – The Longest Running Show On Broadway

24th July 2007
The Phantom of the Opera became the longest running Broadway production ever when it overtook Cats on January 6, 2006 with its 7486th performance. The world premiere of the musical was on September 27, 1986 at Her Majesty's Theater in London. The first Br... Read >
Author: reed tieri

New York City Attraction: The Great Carnegie Hall

24th July 2007
If you are a classical musician, opera singer, jazz performer, or pop group, you may have grown up dreaming of one day performing at the world famous Carnegie Hall. For over a hundred years, Carnegie Hall has been a status symbol of the highest echelons o... Read >
Author: Brenda Ballentine

Rife Technology in the Age of Modern Computers

11th April 2007
Rife Technology is based on the foundation of physics and electronic resonance. Everything in the universe has its own resonant frequency based on its atomic content. Resonant frequency may be described as the frequency that causes an echo or resounding. ... Read >
Author: bzimmerman

Langham Hotel, Melbourne to Unveil: New Bar AND DINING - Major enhancements continue to distinguish

19th January 2007
MELBOURNE, September 6, 2006 - Leading five-star luxury property The Langham Hotel, Melbourne leaps forward again with the opening of its redeveloped Melba restaurant and adjoining new lounge bar, ARIA, on September 1, 2006. A multi-million dollar refi... Read >
Author: Winnie Tang

More To Gay Life Than Sex

16th November 2006
Are all gay men just superficial disco bunnies with only one thing on their minds? The mass media would certainly have you believe that is so, and with figure heads such as Boy George and Julian Clary, who can blame the public for going along with this id... Read >
Author: Pankaj Mohan
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