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  • Grey's Anatomy: Character Power Rankings  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Grey's Anatomy is a show full of great characters. Really, that's what the show is about. A collection of great, dynamic, three-dimensional characters interacting. The cast is really something to behold. The diversity is the likes of which rarely seen on network television, yet it doesn't ever becom
  • America's Next Top Model vs. Project Runway  By : Groshan Fabiola
    America's Next Top Model is a show that does not get the proper respect that it deserves. Tyra Banks hosts a solid and inspiring TV show that really makes you understand exactly what the world of modeling is all about. What I don't like is how people tend to look down on this spectacular show. Why d
  • Heroes: What’s old is New  By : Groshan Fabiola
    A recent article at BuddyTv got me thinking: is NBC’s mega Successful new series HEROES a stroke of genius, or an untapped vein in a very old gold-mine. The piece, “Heroes: What Took So Long?” attributed the success of Heroes to an evolution of the super-hero mythology, from the nuclear-age wonder
  • Dancing with the Stars, Season 3: A Retrospective  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Dancing with the Stars is a great show. This season showcased exactly how and why the show is beloved by millions. Dancing with the Stars also really came into its own. The stars were better this season, we had controversy and, not the best dancer, but the best performer won. Why does everyone love
  • NOIR: MaltaJazzFest  By : Jack Saliba
    Noir is a famous Jazz Band from Malta which was created especially to perform in the Jazz Festival 2006.It comprises of Kris Spiteri, Edward Luss, Mario Borg and Alex Debono. All these four band members are expert professionals and they love performing in the important events. Kris Spiteri enjoys ke
  • Grey's Anatomy and Quotes: The Peculiar Wisdom of Meredith Grey  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Grey's Anatomy is a well-written show. I think most people, even those who don't particularly enjoy the program, can agree on this. Grey's is solid because of this, because their characters speak with intelligence and cleverness. The interactions between characters seems real and genuine, not melodr
  • Is American Idol a Success, or a Failure?  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Seems like an easy question to answer, at first. American Idol is without doubt one of the most popular television programs in history, achieving ratings that are intimidating to any genre of television, not just reality TV alone. Year after year, American Idol has reigned as the most watched sho
  • Grey's Anatomy: Face It, Dude, You Like the Show  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Grey's Anatomy has been (falsely) pegged as show primarily for the female population. This is patently ridiculous. There are female story lines to be sure, but there are also decidedly male-oriented story lines. This all is indicative of a larger issue regarding the pigeon-holing of television progr
  • Cirque Du Soleil's Corteo Review  By : Jason OConnor
    If you've evered wondered what Cirque Du Soleil was like, or considered going to a show, you've got to read this review.
  • Do You Believe In Magic?  By : Lee Dobbins
    Here's some tips on how to win over your audience and wow them with magic tricks.
  • Where To Get Free Videos Online  By : Ken Snow
    People nowadays are spending a lot of their time in front of a television or a computer. In fact watching videos, either on the Internet or TV, seems to have become a national hobby.
  • How to Rip Your CDs - What About It?  By : Mike Singh
    With the copy-protected CD controversy in recent years, music studios are attempting to design CDs to prevent its users from ripping them onto their computer. Exactly what is ripping? It refers to digitally copying the CD's music onto your computer, also known as "ripping CDs". Find out more...
  • Magicians And Their Illusions  By : David Fishman
    Elaborate stunts and illusions. Beautiful assistants. A crew of well trained exotic animals. You are intrigued by the magician’s life and have decided to give it a shot.
  • All The Information You Need to Know About Singing  By : David Fishman
    You love singing and know that you are destined to become a singer. You admire popular artists and wish your music could also be recognized. This has been a dream of yours since you can remember. Well, the good news is that you can achieve your dreams
  • This is what you need to think about when preparing for a Show  By : David Fishman
    You will start to feel the need to saunter your goods? Singing, dancing, and magic tricks can be some of the talents often

    seen in talent shows.
  • Why Some Glassware Is Considered To Be Collectible And Valuable  By : Gregg Hall
    When it comes to art, you never know what they're going to call the next Mona Lisa. Art encompasses such a variety of forms of expression that you can't really say what is art and what isn't.
  • Why is CBS's Smith so fun?  By : Groshan Fabiola
    The premise of Smith is completely ridiculous: A family man (Ray Liotta) is actually a master thief, who travels around the country pulling off grand heists. He has a team of specialists who assist him, and none are redeeming characters. So, we are supposed to root for a guy who deceives his wife an
  • Who are the Deal or No Deal Models?  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Deal or No Deal's massive success is not something anyone could have predicted. Let's be honest here, the actual Deal or No Deal game is pretty darn stupid. There is no skill involved, unless you count “not being a moron” as a skill. It's the equivalent of watching someone play roulette or blackjack
  • The Newbies Guide To LOST  By : Groshan Fabiola
    So you’ve never watched LOST, you're thinking about starting this season, but you’re a little scared by the “complexity” of it all? Or maybe, you don’t watch regularly, caught a couple episodes, and just couldn’t figure out what the heck is going on? I have good news for you… it’s amazingly easier t
  • Dancing with the Stars: Breakdown of Remaining Couples  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Dancing with the Stars has become one of the biggest guilty pleasures ever to hit the small screen. A surprise hit for ABC two summers ago, Dancing with the Stars has become oone of ABC's highest rated shows. The celebrities on this season are diverse and look like a group ready to put on another en
  • Ten Reasons to Watch Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip  By : Groshan Fabiola
    1.The Premise
    Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip is about the behind-the-scenes machinations of a long-running sketch comedy show in the vein of “Saturday Night Live”. As we know from the second episode, Studio 60 also exists in the same universe as Saturday Night Live; they mention it by name
  • Does American Idol Produce Real Stars?  By : Groshan Fabiola
    It’s like a grand experiment, this “American Idol”. It starts with a thesis: “There is an identifiable “X” factor that contributes to super-stardom”. Then, the experiment, in two phases: First, a small group of industry insiders winnow through a diverse group using their experience to discern “A
  • Thinking And Imagining In Technicolor  By : Ken Snow
    Are your thoughts a dull and lifeless grey? Or A glorious, vivid and lively technicolor?
  • Preparing for a Talent Show  By : David Fishman
    Are you feeling the need to strut your stuff? Singing, dancing, and magic tricks are just a few of the talents often seen in talent shows. Many people find performing in local talent shows to be an excellent way to highlight their ability, get exposure for a budding career, or just have fun showing off their favorite hobby.
  • American Landscapes from an Artist's Perspective  By : Renee Nemerov
    My viewpoint as an artist about my favorite American scenic places.
  • How to Use Color Schemes to Sell  By : Daniel Lesser
    Be they used in a living room, a therapist's office, or a set of web pages, color schemes will have particular emotional/intellectual impact.
  • The Lost Experience – Failure of plot, success of commercialism  By : Groshan Fabiola
    “The Lost Experience”, a creation of ABC and their advertising partners, was to be an
  • CSI: The anatomy of an Uber Franchise  By : Groshan Fabiola
    The CSI formula seems very simple: film noire with copious violence mixed with high brow t
  • Los Angeles Audio Visual Rental  By : Kermit113
    Are you in Los Angeles and looking for the kind of audio visual rental for your events like company conference, meeting, corporate gathering, product launch, or the next dance and dine party?
  • Catering In America  By : Kermit113
    Are you planning a catered affair? Are you so sure where to find the ideal partner for your needs of catering? In America it is California Food Cart Rental, the catering and rentals company best equipped for catering in America.
  • Held Hostage By Curls, A Poem  By : Barbara Cipak
    The most freeing feeling in the world is to embrace rather than embattle those curls. Understand they are forever you. It's raining out. So what. It's humid out. So what. If you have a curly top, may your curls set you free.
  • Take Care of Your Precious Feet  By : Kadence Buchanan
    Socrates, the ancient Greek philosopher, was the first to admit that "When feet hurt, we hurt all over." But whether or not you have experienced any type of physical discomfort associated with your feet.
  • How To Write About Something You Know Nothing About and Make It Seem Like You Do  By : James Misko
    How a writer researched for his first novel.
  • Epiphany: Or How I Stumbled Unawares Into the Strange World of Contemporary Art  By : Peter Clothier
    How "horrible" art launched a writer.
  • Slide Into The Sleek Bold Look Of Contemporary Design  By : Matt Trostle
    Interested in designing a space in your home with that contemporary look. Here are some things to consider before you take the plunge.
  • How To Download Games To PSP  By : Joseph Tierney
    Tired of having to go to the store to buy your favorite PSP game only to find that it is sold-out? Stop going to the store and just download them online!
  • CSI: NY - Back to the Big Apple  By : James Shenton
    Easily the darkest, most hard-bitten member of the CSI family, CSI:NY returns this fall for a third season: a season that opens following the violent murder of a former CSI, with another recovering from a coma.
  • How To Download Video To PSP  By : Joseph Tierney
    Discover how to download and watch videos on your PSP!
  • If You Haven't Listened To Audio Books Here Are Some Reasons Why You Should  By : Gregg Hall
    As we get older, we become busier and have less time to read. When we become older yet, our lives start to slow down but then people may have vision problems that restrict their ability to read. Several years ago there was a solution to this, and it has become quiet popular. The solution was books on tape. What a wonderful idea.
  • Art Deco Auctions  By : John Savage
    In the field of modern art, art deco plays a large and impressive role.
  • Early Pets to Potter Books  By : Dustin Cannon
    Beatrix Potter created the famed children's bunny, Peter Rabbit. She was born in Kensington London in 1866, to a Victorian era family with several servants and a large house.
  • How to Get Started in the Art of Stained Glass  By : John Taylor
    Stained glass is an art form which is not only beautiful, but functional as well. Not only is it the centerpiece of many churches and cathedrals, but it has been incorporated into many normally less luxurious items.
  • 9/11, Bob Dylan, a Beautician and Me  By : eileen fleming
    "If it keeps on raining, the levee's gonna break,
    If it keeps on raining, the levee's gonna break,
    Some people are still sleepng,
    Some people ARE WIDE AWAKE"-Bob Dylan, 2006.
  • Elliot Gerson Arrested, Story Possibly Covered-Up  By : Jon Payne
    Washington DC insider Elliot Gerson was arrested in December 2005 following an altercation with his wife and daughter. When his wife filed charges, Gerson allegedly threatened her with a child custody suit. Somehow online archives of the original story outlining this incident disappeared.
  • Become a Scarf Houdini...  By : RC Rougeux
    Keep a handful of scarves in your car. It's amazing how a scarf can change your look and flair as if it's...magic!
  • Film to Video Transfer Won't Bring Back Your Youth, But It Can Help You Relive The Memories  By : Anna Woodward
    We never take enough pictures of the important times in our lives.
  • Indiana Jones Returns - Too Little, Too Late?  By : James Shenton
    For those who came of age in the 1980s during a time of sleek consumerism and homogenous globalization, Indiana Jones was something of an idol. Harking back to a time when the jungles of South America and the Pyramids of Egypt were truly a world away, the Indiana Jones trilogy excited in us a feeling of adventure that has been rarely seen before or since.
  • Does Postmodernism Exist Still in Architecture  By : Jonathon Hardcastle
    What is architecture? What do we mean by Post-Modernism? Does Postmodernism still exist in architectural design? As Jameson suggests, "Postmodernism, by definition resists definition".
  • Poetry vs The Internet  By : Chris Campbell
    Poetry to many is an art form that has survived the ages. To the internet, poetry is a cash cow.
  • 9/11 - 5 Years On - Anniversary Poem  By : Allen Jesson
    Internet poet, Allen Jesson, has released 'The World And It's Soul' to mark the 5 year anniversary of 9/11. The poem was written on 12th September 2001 and accurately reflects the poet's feelings on that thoughtful day. I'm sure you recall the initial shock of September 11th and then the shock of the reality of this 'new world'. Allen explores the bitterness and anger that many felt that day.
  • Buying Stone Art  By : Greg Swartwout
    Few types of artwork are more permanent than art in stone. When you purchase it for someone you care about they will immediately know that your love is undying.
  • Wentworth Miller - Breakout Star  By : James Shenton
    If you had asked people five years ago if they'd heard the name Wentworth Miller you'd probably have been met with a parade of blank stares and shrugged shoulders. Today, Miller is known around the world as the star of Fox's hit series Prison Break.
  • Be An Important Part Of The Action At Universal Studios Tours  By : David Hill
    Have you any time dreamed of being on a reality show? Here is your chance! Universal Studios Tours now has Fear Factor Live, {F.F.L.} which is a stunt show that uses ' qualified ' volunteers. With up to five shows each day, the likelihood of getting on the show are pretty good!
  • Types of Stones and Their Characteristics  By : Mitch Johnson
    There are some jade and stones that we know very less about them. The natives of New Zealand sometimes use these stones for making figures of human and even articles like axe-head. These stones had never failed to surprise and delight the craftsmen and collectors alike.
  • The History of Pewter and Paktong  By : Mitch Johnson
    These pewter and paktong metals are usually lesser-known metals that were used to make things before they were replaced by pottery and porcelain. Pewter is an alloy of tin with small additions of lead and other metals. And paktong is an alloy of copper, nickel and zinc, which resembles silver.
  • The History of Brass Metals  By : Mitch Johnson
    Making of articles and figures from the brass metal probably dates back to the seventeenth and eighteenth century. Some of the things that were made with brass are candlesticks, dishes of various sizes, chandeliers
  • Some Things You Need To Consider If You Need Four Color Printing  By : Gregg Hall
    If you need to get four color printing done there is more to consider than just the cost. Another important consideration is the actual time it takes to get the printing done as well. This is especially crucial if you have a deadline or other time constraints placed upon you.
  • Enormous Uses of Tapestry in Olden Days  By : Mitch Johnson
    Tapestry was woven on a loom usually in large sizes. Many types of threads were used in making the laces like silk, gold and silver threads weaving different picture on subjects including the and Biblical history, mythology, and peasant scenes after Teniers, etc.
  • Important History of Tapestry  By : Mitch Johnson
    Many countries like England, encouraged establishments of tapestry factories in different places. Some of these places produced some of the finest tapestry and they have survived for long proving their excellence.
  • Different Types and Uses of Embroidery  By : Mitch Johnson
    Embroidery though had a long history, but it very difficult to find them now because they could not last that long. English embroidery was one of the most popular one.
  • Knowing the Clocks, Watches and Musical Boxes  By : Mitch Johnson
    We have some knowledge about the clocks, watches and the musical boxes. we also know how they look and works in general. But here we will look into the details of their history and other uses, etc. and what we might not have known.
  • Some of the Famous European Ivory  By : Mitch Johnson
    Ivory is one of the most precious things especially in the present time due to its scarcity. Many of them have been kept in the collectors possessions. There are demand for even the things that resembles closely ivory like the teeth of the hippopotamus, walrus, narwhal, and sperm-whale, and the bones of animals. These things have also become very expensive.
  • The Best Carvers of Ivory  By : Mitch Johnson
    IVORY has been used for making works of art from Biblical times onwards. The comparative ease with which it can be manipulated and its durable nature has always attracted craftsmen of all nations, and the latter quality has led to the preservation of a surprisingly large number of ancient examples.
  • Different Art of Making Glass  By : Mitch Johnson
    Let us look into the details of some of the wares that we uses daily and really do not know about their history and uses. Glass, silver, plate, enamels, and metalwork are some of the wares that we are going to look into details. And there are different types of glass and their uses are varied.
  • The Art of Design  By : Adrian Barrett
    Do you know your design principles?
  • The Story of the Stoneware Pottery  By : Mitch Johnson
    There were many potters whose names could not be recognized due the non-availability or only the availability of their initials which does not help the collectors to identify the makers of some of the masterpieces that had been found in different parts of the world.
  • Myth Meditation Analysis - King Kong, Lord Of The Rings, Beauty and The Beast Indicating DID and MPD  By : Swami Satchidanand
    We understand from King Kong what ancient symbols, ancient knowledge of Splitness, the universal split nature of humanity through DID (Dissociative Identity Disorder) and MPD (Multiple Personality Disorder) shown and proved by the 10,000 year old images of the split animal-human or ego-soul of the Centaur, Sphinx, Minotaur and Phoenix.
  • The Blue Matrix and Body Wisdom  By : Mary Desaulniers
    This article profiles Sharlene Mclearon, a Blue Matrix Practitioner. The Blue Matrix Energetics is a powerful system of connecting to the Universal Energy Source that comes from an understanding of the body's innate wisdom.
  • Actors with Learning Disabilities  By : Jane Saeman
    One can be successful in life even with a learning disability! Find out which popular actors had achieved this.
  • Contemporary Art in Contemporary Households  By : Kadence Buchanan
    In my point of view, contemporary art is absolutely present in contemporary households and can be recognized almost in every aspect of human life, since it has penetrated the way people communicate with each other more than ever before.
  • Indian Contemporary art  By : Namita Sibal
    Art has a creative appeal as it is a beautiful piece to decorate the house with. IndianArtCollectors is an on line forum for collectors allowing collectors to post their works to share with others.
  • Indian Art Collectors  By : Namita Sibal
    The Indian Contemporary art market has been booming over the last few years and is becoming an investment avenue for the rich middle class. IndianArtCollectors is an online art portal displaying more than 1700 paintings by Indian artists across the globe.
  • Why Folk Art Is So Popular Today  By : Gregg Hall
    I have loved folk art paintings since I was a child. I spent a lot of time with my grandmother and her house was full of them. One of my favorites that she had was done by John Roeder. Maybe it's because I spent a lot of time playing in my tree house, that the trees in the picture appealed to me so much.
  • Tim Brown's Vow  By : Tom Berger
    In the early 1970s, Tim Brown saw an advertisement in Leatherneck magazine. The parents of a missing Marine sought anyone who might have known their son. Tim Brown knew him. He had fought alongside him, and he knew the man had died in the battle at Ngok Tavak.
  • Which is Your Type of Art Form  By : Kadence Buchanan
    Art in Latin means "skill" or "craft" and it is generally accepted to be "the product or process of the effective application of a body of knowledge, most often using a set of skills, which from concept to creation adheres to the "creative impulse" of the maker."
  • The Online Art Scene  By : Kadence Buchanan
    If you appreciate art, try searching for online art galleries on the Internet and you will be amazed at the rich and varied offerings that are available to you. The parade of art is more than just a display of great artwork.
  • Arts & Crafts for Fun & Profit  By : John Savage
    Arts and Crafts are about making things with your own hands and using your own skills
  • The Crafts In Wood  By : Karishma Roy
    Information on wooden gifts & products for home and office decor.
  • Does Aura Exist in Digital Art  By : Jonathon Hardcastle
    Ever since Walter Benjamin published his essay "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction," scholars have debated whether mechanically reproduced art can have "aura" as Benjamin discussed this concept.
  • Auctions of Antique, Modern & Contemporary Drawings  By : John Savage
    Art auctions for drawings are categorized into antique, modern and contemporary.
  • How To Find The Magazines You Want To Read Online  By : Gregg Hall
    Years ago, the idea of being able to pay your bills online was absurd. Getting your paycheck automatically deposited into your account through a computer was foreign.
  • Magic - Entertainment For Children and Adults  By : NamSing Then
    Do you remember growing up watching magic occasionally, in your life, as an art of entertainment and how simple prestidigitation has transported you to an unknown world where it was all mystery, illusion and entertainment?
  • Understanding Digital Video  By : NamSing Then
    Digital Videos (DV) capture images on CCD (Charge Coupled Devices) but store them in a high-quality, endlessly reproducible, easily edited, digital format. Currently the most commonly device for capturing videos is the Digital Camcorder.
  • Figuring Out the Totem Poles  By : Mitch Johnson
    Carving a Totem is a splendid thing to do. Now a day it becomes very desirable for room decorations. For those who really have a desire to create by their own self then this article can become an effective guideline for them.
  • Take Some Important Tips on Building a Tent  By : Mitch Johnson
    Each of the tents has different way to build, according to their design and size. Tent has to be strong enough that it can stand against the wind but it has to be tight enough so it can stand against the rain. In this article we will learn some tips while building the tent.
  • 'Dopey' Sylvester Stallone- Made his Dream of Stardom a Must  By : Adam Khoo
    Surely one of the best examples of the power of commitment and how 'doing whatever it takes will get you what you want' is the story of Sylvester Stallone.
  • Animation Character - Heroes Of My Youth  By : Hans Hasselfors
    My daily routine when I was a young kid at school was to go home and watch the cartoons...
  • A Wedding Poem  By : Barbara Cipak
    Two powerful movie lines were the inspiration for this poem: "I wonder if anyone can see the "beauty of it", and the best line, "I'll only say this once, I've never said it before, this kind of certainty comes but just once in a lifetime".
  • Death of His Mother Poem  By : Barbara Cipak
    The saddest truth put in the form of poetry. This little boy's loss was more than a child should have to go through: He kept calling his mothers cell phone to hear her voice on her message service after she passed away. This is one true story that was really hard to pen to paper. My heart goes out to those suffering this kind of gut-wrenching loss, especially this little boy.
  • Paramount To Longtime Trek Fans: Screw You  By : Victor Holtreman
    Star Trek rumour mill: Paramount doesn't give a damn about longtime fans of the series and is only interested in bringing in a "new" generation of fans, starting with the upcoming "Star Trek XI".
  • Car DVD Entertainment System - A Quick Guide  By : Joshua Poyoh
    There are two main types of in car DVD systems: portable and in-dash. Portable systems, though not as sleek or worry-free as the in-dash systems, are considerably cheaper and more versatile.
  • Discover The Joys And Benefits of Quilting : An Anspirational And Creative Form Of Craft  By : Rose Mary
    Quilting is a creative and inspirational form of craft. Many people, nowadays, used quilting as a hobby because they find it fun, gratifying and enriching. Start quilting now.
  • Beading Is Popular, Rewarding, Fun, Interesting And Enjoyable Hand Craft  By : Rose Mary
    Beaded items are attractive and useful. Beading is a popular craft and it is rewarding, fun, interesting and enjoyable. Many people are doing it because it helps to enhance their lives. Start beading today.
  • Making Wonders With Beads  By : Ken Snow
    Not only can beads be used to design jewelry for classy formal parties and beach wear but they can also be used for designs on apparel and shoes.
  • Where's My Share Of The Cash?  By : MITCHELL HAMPSON
    The Montel Williams show aired a presentation regarding lost dosh back in 1999. I originally thought that the subject of the show was money that someone previously had that was literally lost.
  • The Imaginative World Of Gizmos  By : Ken Snow
    Out of all the genres of books that have been written, science fiction seems to be one that is a class apart. The feeling towards the genre is either one of fanatic following or extreme hatred.
  • Ken and Barbie in Hollywood  By : Dan Bessie
    What happens when THIS dynamic duo hits Tinsel Town?
  • It's What You CAN Control That Matters  By : Anna Johnson
    Forget About Trying To Control The Uncontrollable -- Focus On What You Can Control And Achieve The Results You Want
  • The Texas Holdem Stars  By : Marc Guidry
    Discusses the famous faces of Poker
  • Scrapbooking Success on a Shoestring Budget  By : John Savage
    Scrapbooking has captured the hearts, and the pocketbooks of many artistic crafters.

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