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The Mousetrap

03rd August 2009
The Mousetrap, a murder mystery, is a novel written by the famous Agatha Christe. At the West End Theater it was staged in 1952, and is running since then. Initially it has run for 23,000 shows, and has made history. Even Agatha Christe herself has comme... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Online Games - Fabulous Means of Entertainment and Fun

05th May 2009
With an aim to get a pill for relaxation people prefer to play games on their computer even while working. The technology which has added fun to an individuals life right in his room or office space is the introduction of online games. Playing games is a ... Read >
Author: aldenjerry

The Benefits Of Theatre Breaks

01st May 2009
The great thing about live theatre is that it has the power to take you to a lot of different places. Indeed, it is quite possible to forget you are even sitting in a theatre watching a play or musical at all. And when it comes to seeing some of the best ... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

Obama Is a Pipsqueak President

19th March 2009
I spent most of the weekend reading, and I am just about finished with a helluva book which has been out from some time, but I just got around to it. It's called The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, written by Steig Larson, who unfortunately is no longer with... Read >
Author: Nui

Recession-Proof Your Dinner Party Plans With Chic Party Ideas

20th January 2009
Don't let the recession curb your dinner party plans. If you're like us - overburdened with a heavy workload and family obligations - parties serve as a vital lifeline that creates meaningful connections between you and your social circle. A dinner party ... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

10 Hot Performing Arts Events in Texas

30th October 2008
Can't quite find a way to beat the heat this summer? We have put together the Top 10 Theatre Events for you to attend in Texas this October. There have been a lot of Performing Arts companies who have been affected by Hurricane Ike and are just now starti... Read >
Author: Chris Carter

Lots to Do In Dallas-Fort Worth

21st October 2008
As summer fades away and we begin looking towards the fall, there are a lot of changes that take place over the next several months. Especially this year, it seems as though the next several months have a lot in store for all of us. In October we ca... Read >
Author: Chris Carter

Interesting Ideas For Families looking for cheap Holiday Breaks

21st July 2008
Some families don't make the effort to plan productive holiday breaks for the whole family and spending quality time together. Then everyone wonders how the break went by, sitting at home and doing nothing. Instead, plan something exciting for your family... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara

How to Write Better and Faster—And Have More Fun Doing It!

15th May 2008
We are a quirky bunchâ€"that's for sure. Every writer has different habits, unique strengths, and mistakes they always make in their work. For example, some can't get started without a cup of coffee. Some always forget when to use "that" or "which." And i... Read >
Author: Melinda Copp

The Best Psychological Thriller Since "Wait Until Dark" Is "Dressed to Kill"

01st May 2008
Copyright © 2008 Ed Bagley Dressed to Kill - 4 Stars (Excellent) "Dressed to Kill" is the most horrific psychological thriller I have seen since "Wait Until Dark" with Audrey Hepburn as a recently blinded woman who is terrorized by a trio of th... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley

Right Brain For Business? It's a No-brainer!

13th February 2008
In the left-brain world of business â€" a world dominated by facts and figures â€" a right-brain revolution is taking place. Executives are turning more and more to their "inner consultant," more commonly known as "intuition." And the trend is being refle... Read >
Author: Lynn Robinson

Curtains On Broadway - Music And Mystery Together

16th August 2007
The stage is set. The curtains are drawn. The show is a funny, metallic musical of the 1950s - "Curtains". Expect nothing but an outstanding performance by David Hyde Pierce, winner of four Emmy Awards, and Debra Monk, winner of Tony Award. The music give... Read >
Author: reed tieri

Why Internet Authors don't need surfers

11th May 2007
Let's imagine what it would be like if an internet surfer read a novel in the same way they viewed the web. Just to make it interesting, let's imagine it's the sort of book I write, a murder mystery. The surfer clicks on a page and finds that he's arri... Read >
Author: Mike Scantlebury

Get Your Tickets For Curtains - This Musical Is A Hit!

19th April 2007
Curtains is a recent addition to New York theater and to Broadway. This classic style murder mystery opened at the Al Hirschfield Theatre on February of 2007 and has become a very popular production grossing over 800,000 dollars per week and selling out ... Read >
Author: reed tieri

Four Main Types of Team Building Activities

07th April 2007
Quite a few corporate and retail employers enjoy looking for fun ways to bring employees together. One of those ways is to plan team building activities.Sometimes team building activities are held on the premises of an employer. However, quite often emplo... Read >
Author: John Tarr
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