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Gilberto Santa Rosa -. The Salsa Gentleman

01st May 2009
"El Caballero de la Salsa" was born in Santurce, Puerto Rico in 1962. For 12 years an organized group of fans in its infancy in the genre of tropical music. Two years later received master's Mario Ortiz the first opportunity to record professionally. Ente... Read >
Author: Freshoutsourcing

Wellington Hotel New York

10th April 2009
A Series of Hotel Finder Reviews in New York Ideally situated in Midtown Manhattan and near many of the city's famous attractions and destinations, the Wellington Hotel in New York is literally steps from Central Park, Carnegie Hall, Radio City Music... Read >
Author: everynationhotel

Will Computers Replace Musicians?

27th March 2009
Computer audio technology has made huge advances over the past several years. It is now quite possible for entire orchestras or small ensembles to be duplicated in a studio using just one simple keyboard or computer. Processing power has made it possible ... Read >
Author: Francis

College CLEP Study

09th January 2009
clep testing is perhaps the fastest and most economical way to earn college credit based on material one has already mastered. The CLEP , or College Level Examination Program, allows one to bypass the necessity of having to sit through classes at exorbita... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

Get the best out of your Big Apple visit

10th October 2008
New York - The Big Apple - is one of the most exciting and wondrous cities, with a never-ending flow of activity coupled with some of the most famous tourist attractions in the world; this is what makes New York a must-visit destination. With so much to... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Largest Concert Venues To Listen To Your Favorite Groups

22nd July 2008
New York is the theatre center of the United States. The Americans have a very rich culture with the music and theatres being an integral part of it. Only in West 40 & 50 streets and Broadway, there are around 38 theatres opened in winter and autumn. In m... Read >
Author: EricaMaurer

South Pacific Theatre Tickets For The Most Sought After Musical!

23rd June 2008
Watch "South Pacific" at Vivian Beaumont Theatre on April 4, 2008. The show will run after a long 60 year gap. It was last shown at the Majestic Theatre in April, 1949. Once again, the theatre will be filled with the echo of a young and energetic woman wh... Read >
Author: reed tieri

Homage to the ever-popular Tux

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 border... Read >
Author: Charlie Angeles

Dating Women Simultaneously for Unexpected Reasons

04th June 2008
Many of you reading this right now probably need very little nudging from me to recognize many of the more obvious benefits of having a lot of girls on your radar. Despite this, it can still be very helpful to look carefully at the reasons why. And for t... Read >
Author: Julian Foxx

The South Pacific Broadway Show Will Once Again Create History!

20th May 2008
The South Pacific Broadway show comes under the category of the best musicals of this industry. And this history-making production is here in your city at the Vivian Beamont Theatre! Their official opening is on April 4, 2008. The last time this music... Read >
Author: reed tieri

South Pacific Musical Is All About Love And War!

13th May 2008
South Pacific musical is not what it seems to be. It's neither a complete war story nor a total love story. It's an interwoven tale of two couples who are caught in the web of war wrath and their own prejudices. They are people who want to love and commit... Read >
Author: reed tieri

Nonprofit Leadership Development -Where is the best place to practice leadership skills?

26th February 2008
Did you learn to swim by reading a book? The answer of course is no, even if you did read about the different strokes, breathing methods and different types of kicks. Sooner or later, you actually had to get into the water. In the realm... Read >
Author: Bill Huddleston

Use Practical Perfection Practice to Develop Your Two-Hour Work Week

21st September 2007
You've probably laughed at the old joke about someone asking directions to Carnegie Hall. The punchline is: Practice, Practice, Practice! That lesson applies to creating the two-hour work weekTo get your week's work done in two hours, you can use a 2,000 ... Read >
Author: Donald Mitchell

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

Secrets To Getting Published

14th March 2007
Getting published in today's competitive fiction market is as easy, or difficult, as learning the 3Rs-Reading, wRiting, and Research. But it also involves three words that are key to the process-persistence, persistence, persistence. Just as a budding mus... Read >
Author: laura claire
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