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  • Dallas Arts District is anchored by the Dallas Center for the Performing Arts  By : Bmayes
    Established in 1983, the Dallas Arts District is a nineteen block, 69 acre area in the heart of downtown Dallas. Currently anchored by three world class art facilities with another scheduled to open in October of 2009, this “art village” will allow Dallas to boast of being the only city in the world with four buildings in the same contiguous block designed by four prestigious Pritzker prize winning architects. Quite a coup for this deep south cultural hub.
  • Classic Guys And Dolls Show  By : Gnubas
    If you have regularly wanted to get acquainted with guys and dolls, then get ready because we have all the news you can consume.
  • Kota Dinosaur Tricaretops The Ride On Dinosaur  By : Amanda Isbitt
    Kids have long held a fascination with all things dinosaur, with movies, toys, and games accommodating this market. Once kids find the magic of this animal, they will recreate entire fantasies that revolve around the pre-historic era. This has given rise to a brilliant new concept in toys that combines all the elements of play into one fantastic ride.
  • Getting People into Seats  By : Christopher Carter
    If you ask most any arts organization across the country what the number one issue facing them is, you will most always get the same answer. Funding. Generating capital for arts organizations seems to be the biggest issue for everyone, and is an ongoing problem that most all continue to grapple with from year to year and some from production to production.
  • Blackbird Dining Establishment  By : Christopher Carter
    Chef Alex Capasso’s Blackbird takes wing on nuanced flavors, playful presentation, and attentive service. Would you like shaved black truffles on your entrée? Just say the word.

    Standing in the brightly lit, bi-level dining room of his restaurant, Alex Capasso looks like a rock roadie who got lost on his way to the concert. A pharaoh-like beard juts from his chin. The rolled-up sleeves of his pressed white jacket reveal a heavily tattooed forearm.
  • Why Are Most Underwear Made From Cotton?  By : Christopher Carter
    Cotton is often titled "the fiber of life" and its basic use for generations underscores this. Archeological finds in Peru, Mexico and India suggest cotton has been clothing people for over 5,000 years. In addition to clothing, cotton touches daily life across the world in household textiles, medical and personal hygiene products, cooking oils and animal feeds. Today over 90 countries generate revenue from cotton around the world. What is it about this product that has withstood the test of time, the changing demands of fashion and the transformations in technology?
  • Getting to Know You  By : Christopher Carter
    Breaking bread at community tables can make friends of strangers in the night.

    On a rainy night in Asbury Park, five patrons are sipping drinks at one of Salt Water Beach Café’s two ten-seat community tables. It is their first time at the café, but they are long-table regulars. “We always sit at the community tables at Bonefish Grill,” says Dolores Chirafesi of Linden, who is with her husband, Charlie. “We love to meet people when we go out, and these tables allow for conversation.”
  • Satellite TV For PC Watch 3000+ Channels On Your PC  By : Amanda Isbitt
    Wouldnt it be great to watch thousands of television channels, including ESPN, Fox, BBC, CNN, NBC, CNBC, and loads more, including news channels, children's television, sports television, movies, and many other stations, and only pay one small fee? Would you like to be able to watch stations from dozens of stations from around the world, without leaving your own living room-even for free?
  • Sweet Deal  By : Christopher Carter
    The recipe and production process for Old Monmouth Candy Company’s peanut brittle has remained unchanged for 70 years. Just as the peanut brittle has always been made by hand, the Gunther family has retained a hands-on approach when it comes to making and selling all of its candies. The company’s approach to customer service has also stood the test of time.
  • Where can you get cheap MP3 players?  By : Samantha Asher
    The words cheap and MP3 player do not usually go together. There are cheap mp3 players out there that don't break after acouple of days, you just need to find them.
  • Dune Restaurant in New Jersey  By : Christopher Carter
    Dining at the Shore brings a certain anticipation: nautical décor, open-air tiki bar, large platters of standard seafood and steaks delivered by no-nonsense waiters.

    Dune, on the other hand, throws you a change-up. From the moment you enter the small, unassuming restaurant showered by the neon lights of its neighbor, the Margate Dairy Bar, you sense this will be different, beginning with the warm greeting from owner Nick Weinstein and the sign over the dining room entrance, “Be nice or leave.” By the time you do skidoo, you have dined on superior preparations of fish and meat, and perhaps gotten a little food education as well.
  • Sage Restaurant in New Jersey  By : Christopher Carter
    Last summer marked a homecoming for Lisa Savage. A graduate of the Mays Landing Academy of Culinary Arts, Savage also trained in Torino, Italy, built her reputation at Brittany Café in Atlantic City in the 90s and later at Savaradio, a sardine tin of a BYO in Ventnor
  • Farming the Front Yard  By : Christopher Carter
    Banishing the mower promised to reduce our carbon footprint and put fresh food on the table. But what would the neighbors think?

    It was a normal vegetable garden in every respect but one—it was in front of the house. A front-yard garden is, by definition, in your face. (In your neighbors’ faces, in particular.) Sunflowers towering, tomato plants climbing, cabbages blooming, beans and basil proliferating like weeds. All growing naked for anyone to see—and, as my sister worried, for dogs to tear through. (Thankfully, they never did.)
  • Nintendo Wii Mario Kart - Is Great Fun For All the Family  By : Amanda Isbitt
    WOW! Guess whose back! Mario and his friends with the Mario Kart Wii. Are you ready to have a fantastic race again? You can now race on the great new tracks and enjoy the amazing new Wii graphics, making all the thrills and the spills of the game much more fun for children and adults alike.
  • The Montville Inn  By : Christopher Carter
    A $3-million renovation rejuvenates an inn with Revolutionary roots. Chef John Livera’s food—from serious steak to fanciful donuts—might even make Montville a dining destination.

    Montville?” a friend asked when I told him where I would be eating. “They have restaurants there?” The town, ideal for suburban living, has never been a dining destination. But in July of 2007, owner Randy Frankel completed a $3 million rebuild of the Montville Inn, just off I-287. There may have been restaurants in Montville before, but now there’s one worth talking about.
  • Cheap Eats: Cafe jonpaul  By : Christopher Carter
    Almost anywhere down the Shore it’s easy to drop $20 on a cheesesteak, fries, soda, and a sundae. But just three blocks from the roar of the roller coaster, there’s a great alternative: Café jonpaul.

    For that same $20, you can get an arugula salad with goat cheese, pears, and artichokes; pulled pork with fresh mango over puff pastry; and a slice of moist, raspberry-orange Bundt cake.
  • Buffets, Infusions Restaurant and The Okanagan College Culinary Arts Buffet, A Gourmet Dining Experience  By : James Murray
    The Okanagan College Culinary Arts Buffet will be prepared with the special talents of the new, up and coming future chefs of your favorite restaurants, cruise ships, hotels, ski and golf resorts, all directed and instructed by World Class Chefs. The buffet will include fresh meats, poultry, seafood of all types, and of course Okanagan Valley fresh vegetables and fruits.
  • Manna  By : Christopher Carter
    The handiwork of chef John Merlino and the hospitality of his wife, Victoria, give southern Shore diners much to be thankful for.

    Manna, the heaven-sent food that sustained the Israelites in the desert, was not exactly a gourmet treat. In fact, the people complained bitterly to Moses about the monotony of eating it and told him they thought they were better off in Egypt. (Nobody says he had an easy job.) Now we have a Manna that’s an easy sell, offering a lot more than mere sustenance—organic Lancaster County chicken, paella, blood-orange sorbet. Though it’s not in the desert, it’s close to the sand.
  • MP3 Online Download – The Cheap And Easy Way  By : bambang1 sutrisno 1
    MP3 Online Download – The Cheap And Easy Way

    The Internet has come as a boon to the music lovers. The free mp3 music download is there to download all your favorite songs. The present estimate of people who download this way is over sixty million. However, there are certain risks associated in downloading this way, the greatest of being noted for copyright violation.
  • Entertainment Ideas  By : Simon Ford
    Entertainment ideas can make or break a party. Let your guests get bored and that is what they’ll remember.
  • Flirt Sushi Lounge  By : Christopher Carter
    This is not the place to strategize over dinner with your systems analysis team. The booming world-beat music might make reasoned discussion difficult, and sushi rolls with names like Foreplay and Climax might not set the right tone. Subtle, this joint ain’t.
  • Catching Contemporary Dance Events...  By : Christopher Carter
    For live entertainment, some might say nothing is more exhilarting and visually pleasing than modern, contempoarary dance. Considering it was only developed in the 20th century primarily in the United States and Germany, this art form is relatively new in comparison to the rest of the arts. However, it has made gigantic strides in such a short period of time.
  • Sound Vision Library  By : Article Submitter
    Sound Vision library musical works and sound effects come complete with a royalty-free license. In a comprehensive collection of Sound Vision library there might numerous themes of excellent music designed to support your video, film or media presentation in a way that may lead your music project at great heights.
  • Find Tickets And New York Events  By : Gnubas
    This document about New York events will take a beginner's view at this entertaining subject. It will give you the facts that you need to know most when it comes to parties and events.
  • Pleo the Robotic Dinosaur - Your New Best Friend  By : Amanda Isbitt
    Have you always felt the need for a companion who doesn't come with the hassles of keeping a domestic pet yet gives the entire satisfaction of watching a cute little being grow up in front of your eyes?
  • There are a number of auction sites that sell antiques online.-00-758  By : qxmax
    There are a number of antique auction sites that sell antiques online. Some sites specialize in items from a particular historical period, while others offer a wider range of antiques.
  • Fur Real Friends Cat, So Real We Can't Tell the Difference  By : Amanda Isbitt
    Fur Real Friends are incredible, sweet and life like toys that behave just in the same way that real animals do. The Fur Real Friends cat is a real sweetie, sitting up and lying down just like a real cat would! She responds to being touched and petted by purring and moving much in the same way that a regular pet cat would.
  • Get The Monty Python Complete Collection On The Net  By : Gnubas
    This is one of numerous drafts written on this fascinating subject. Each one struggles with a other aspect of Monty Python Complete.
  • Cheap Party Supplies  By : Simon Ford
    Looking for cheap party supplies? Well that doesn’t mean you’re cheap. It just means you’re smart.
  • Still Truckin'  By : Christopher Carter
    These simple words symbolize how the Cory family business has remained true to its humble beginnings—although its current fleet of more than 500 trucks makes Cory Home Delivery Service one of the largest specialized home-delivery carriers in America.

    It all started in Brooklyn in 1934. Family patriarch Joseph Corigliano, a first-generation Italian-American, was working as a longshoreman and seeking an opportunity to fulfill his American dream.
  • Are Movie Downloads a Better Choice?  By : Samantha Asher
    Are movie downloads a better choice? Find out if you should rent, buy, or download.
  • Top 10 Funniest Comedy Events in Houston  By : Christopher Carter
    There is an old saying, “Dying is easy, Comedy is hard…” But if you are in Houston you should check out the following companies and get your laugh on. From Stand – Up to improv, Houston has a lot to offer. We looked high and low and came up with some great ideas when making plans in Houston.
  • What Manga Girls Read  By : Alex Scott
    Illustrated short stories for women fall under basic genres like shoujo, magical girl, josei, yaoi, yuri. Each targets its own audience with short story relating to one of them and usually containing other genre elements like fantasy, historical, etc
  • A Rising Food Network Star  By : Christopher Carter
    Aaron McCargo Jr. was four years old when the lightbulb first went on, introducing him to the world of cooking.
    That was the 100-watt lightbulb inside his sister’s Easy-Bake Oven. “That’s when I started baking cakes,” he says.

    Fast forward to July of this year. McCargo, a 37-year-old father of three who grew up and still lives in Camden, conquered his nerves, regained his natural ebullience, and emerged victorious from the nine-week gauntlet of cooking challenges and weekly eliminations known as The Next Food Network Star.
  • All About Movie Download Websites  By : Victor Epand
    This article is about how to download movies. This article will help the readers to know about the websites from where they can download them
  • The 2008 25 Best Restaurants  By : Christopher Carter
    AVENUE (Long Branch) Chef Antonio Mora’s lively food (like his lobster tartine, a BLT on brioche with crisp pancetta and tomatoes) provides cover when your jaw drops at the seaside view. 23 Ocean Ave, 732-759-2900, http://leclubavenue.com.
  • Basic introduction of iPod  By : Metal Avatar782
    This is an article which introduces the current status of iPod and makes a simple forecast about iPod and Apple Corporation in the future. By reading this article, you can know more about iPod - one of the most popular MP3 player in the maket.
  • MP3 Download – The Easy Way To Download Your Favorite Music  By : bambang1 sutrisno 1
    Download Your Favorite Music Through MP3 Download

    One of the easy way to download music for yourself is the free mp3 download. One can download as many files and of different sizes through this method. Presently, the number of people who are resorting to download this way is over sixty million. Along with the benefit, there are certain risks involved in downloading this way.
  • Fur Real Squawkers Parrot - The Nearly Real Talking Parrot  By : Amanda Isbitt
    If you are looking for a unique present this holiday season, the toy market has come up with a new option that will have your kids fascinated for more than a few minutes. Squawkers, the Nearly Real Talking Parrot, is a toy that exceeds multiple kid-tested criteria. This one toy not only talks, but responds to your mood, plays music and can be "trained".
  • Brother's Keeper  By : Christopher Carter
    Michael Barbarino has spent most of his life in pain or in prison. Now, 36 years after his brother Vincent was killed, he is accusing another sibling of murder.

    Michael Barbarino picked his way through the headstones at St. Nicholas Cemetery in Lodi, and though it was night, he had no trouble finding the grave. In the 34 years since his brother, Vincent, had been savagely knifed to death, Michael had visited that grave so often he could have found it blindfolded. Still, Michael was lost.
  • Overcoming Fear of Public Speaking-00-485  By : Roxann Higuera
    This article explores causes of fear of public speaking and remedies to help overcome it.
  • Los Angeles: A Top Notch Destination for Live Theatre  By : Christopher Carter
    The Los There is always something to do in Los Angeles! Particularly when it comes to live theater. Sometimes overshadowed by the perception of Hollywood and the movie industry, it is important to note that Los Angeles has one of the most vibrant and intimate theater scene not only in the nation but in the world. Some New Yorkers or Londoners might scoff at the this statement, but the fact remains if you are looking to take in culturally fulfilling theatre, look no further than LA. Reputable, avant-garde and brand new live theatre production companies, troupes and organizations have been gracing the LA landscape for many years and will continue to do for many years to come making Los Angeles one of the most culturally rich destination for performing arts in the world. This is confirmed yearly by the Ovation Awards, the only peer-judged theatre awards in Los Angeles. This is the highest-profile contest in local theater and highlights outstanding achievement in this arena.
  • 10 Hot Performing Arts Events in Texas  By : Christopher Carter
    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 starting to get in full swing. Now is as good a time as any to get out of the house and into a great night out.
  • Christmas Shopping For Kids - Getting it Right  By : Amanda Isbitt
    Making Christmas shopping for kids more enjoyable and of course, more successful. Finding age appropriate toys is the primary concern when Christmas shopping for kids.
  • How to Host a Perfect Christmas Party  By : joalesto
    Christmas is just around the corner. Every year we attend countless Christmas parties everywhere and there will come a time that you will be asked to host this event. If you wish to have a perfect Christmas party then here are a few helpful tips that you can use.
  • A Brief History Of The Fairground Industry  By : jarm69
    Fairs in this country have a long and ancient history, deeply rooted in tradition.
    The word fair is derived from the Latin feria, meaning a holiday and at one time the Romans were credited with the introduction of fairs.
  • A Garfield Comic Strip Is Always Fun  By : Gnubas
    Like a young child who has recognized a new exciting plaything, this composition about garfield comic strip will introduce a whole new world of excitement and wonder for you.
  • New Jersey Monthly's restaurant Database Leads To Great Meals In Any Price Range  By : Christopher Carter
    MORRISTOWN, NJ (OCTOBER 26, 2009) – New Jersey Monthly, the most-trusted source for dining information in the Garden State, has beefed up its online Restaurant Database with the addition of 30 percent more listings than ever before.

    The database -- which is searchable at http://njmonthly.com-- contains more than 2,500 restaurant listings in locations throughout the state. Users can search the database by city, price range, or cuisine type.
  • How To Win At The Funfair  By : jarm69
    A quick look at how to increase your chances at winning on the popular funfair games.
  • The Amazing Career Of Scarlett Johansson  By : Ruth Moore
    In Woody Allens newest film, “Vicky Cristina Barcelona," which debuted at the Cannes Festival. Scarlett is at her lovely and sexy best as she has numerous romantic scenes. Including, one, in which she gives a very sexy kiss to co-star Penelope Cruz.
  • Funfair Safety In The United Kingdom  By : jarm69
    Funfair Safety

    One of the items concerning the fairground industry that raises its head regularly, is that of safety, is it safe to visit a modern fairground?
  • Antique Wood Furniture - Learn About Useful Resources  By : Nathan Knightley
    There is a great variety of antique wood furniture at my grandparents house. Some of it shows its age, but much of it is actually in very good shape.This
  • Elmo Live Is Fantastic Entertainment for the Entire Family  By : Amanda Isbitt
    Elmo has always been one of the favourite characters on the Sesame Street television show. Well, just like his cute little Muppet self in real life, this Fisher-Price Elmo can talk and sing.
  • Dessert In Two Bites  By : Christopher Carter
    Before she became a master chocolatier, Diane Pinder was an intensive care head nurse— a career that prepared her surprisingly well.

    “When people come into the ICU, they are all freaked out and upset,” she says. “I felt my job was to make them feel better, and I enjoyed the interaction. I still feel that’s my job, except with chocolates, people are so much happier when they come in.”

    Pinder says she ran a tight ship as a head nurse (“I kicked people out for being incompetent”) and applied her knowledge of chemistry to maintaining high standards of food safety, nutrition, and hygiene. But you needn’t fear Nurse Ratched when you enter her shop, Donna Toscana Artisan Chocolates & Lounge, on Eastman Street in Cranford. She’s as relaxed and sunny as Louise Fletcher’s One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest character was malevolent.
  • Lots to Do In Dallas-Fort Worth  By : Christopher Carter
    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.
  • Royalty Free Music – An Economical Music Option for Commercial & Videos  By : Article Publisher
    Royalty free music is one of the best and cost effective options for a video or commercial music as one does not have to pay any additional or royalty fees for using it each time. In other words we can say that royalty free music is a music that is licensed for a onetime fee, without having to pay additional royalties.
  • Comfortable Dog Beds for your Precious Pet  By : Sarah McDermott
    For those who hoist dogs are protective and concerned about their convenience. Did you know that dogs sleep better when they are comfortable? Good night sleep is important to all and sundry, as well as our pets. In actual fact receiving good days slumber can also be incorporated in that statement as far as dogs are apprehensive. The normal dog will sleep most of the day. A sleep specialist for both pets and people says that grown-up dogs sleep a regular of fourteen to sixteen hours per day.
  • Unique gift ideas for friends and near ones  By : P. Hudson5 P. Hudson5
    Innovative gifts and where to get them

    Earlier people used to buy gifts like books, toys or perfumes for occasions and events. But nowadays they are showing interest in purchasing unconventional and unique gift items. As a matter of fact, this trend is gaining ground with people hailing from all age groups. However, the teenagers and youngsters are mostly affected.
  • A Conversation with Gary Vaynerchuk  By : Christopher Carter
    Gary Vaynerchuk has become an Internet celebrity with Wine Library TV, his popular daily wine blog. The director of operations at the Wine Library in Springfield, Vaynerchuk is known for his bold, irreverent comments about wine.
  • Halloween : A Time for Great Goulish Events  By : Christopher Carter
    Halloween conjures up fantastic memories. A time of year where goulish tricks and delicious treats are acceptable. As a child, convincing mother to give me candy coated chocolates, lollipops, gummies and other nutritional items was always a struggle most of the time, however, when Halloween rolled around, the game had completely changed. It was a ripe opportunity to stockpile as many treats as humanly possible and without having to share. And all one had to do was dress up in some outrageous outfit and utter 3 words. Trick or Treat. And yahtzee, the loot was yours! It was sheer magic and a racket that was just too good to pass up. And your success was dependent on your customer and the planning that went into it. Wrapping your body in a sheet with two holes cut out for eyes would not ensure a massive stockpile of candy. However, a well thought out and designed Superman custome could surely save the day.
  • Choosing A Funfair Supplier  By : jarm69
    If you are involved in organising an event such as a festival, gala or perhaps a corporate fun day, you may be thinking about funfair attractions as part of the event. If so, what should you be looking for, and how do you go about choosing a reputable professional supplier?
  • Party Themes – The New Trend  By : Reginald Gardner
    Today, you do not just have a party if you want attention. The big parties today that you see on the news or hear others talking about are themed parties. Choosing themes for every type of party is sure to be more fun than just getting together with friends and having cake and ice cream.
  • Outdoor Children’s Birthday Party  By : Reginald Gardner
    Almost every parent wants to give their child a wonderful and unique birthday party that will not only make the birthday child happy, but will have their friends enjoying the festivities as well. Creating a birthday party for children can be a hard task even for the seasoned pro especially if you need to have one indoors.
  • Make Your Wedding Day an Unforgettable Event  By : Reginald Gardner
    We can easily say without fear to be wrong that women dream on their wedding day almost since they discover that handsome kid that lives across the street. It does not really matter how soon or later that discovering occurs because, almost without exception, all of them picture in their mind how the day of their wedding will be.
  • Do You Know All The Marriage Related Parties?  By : Reginald Gardner
    Every time that the word "wedding" sounds in someone's head, imagination flies to a wedding party that usually involves the traditional wedding gown associated with the religious ceremony, even if that ceremony is not held.
  • Create the Atmosphere for your party  By : Reginald Gardner
    You may think you are ready to throw the biggest bash of the year, but if you have not planned a party before or you do not know, exactly what it takes to create the mood and the atmosphere your party will not be a big hit. This is the main reason that many celebrities and others use party planner and coordinators.
  • Day Trip: Hoboken  By : Christopher Carter
    Hoboken is one of New Jersey's hot spots for singles and offers an array of bars and five-star dining.

    Spice it Up: Travel downtown for a taste of Cuba at Hoboken's own Little Havana (La Isla, 104 Washington St., 201-659-8197). At Avenue Bistro Bar (411 Washington St., 201-659-1990) you can order a 4-star martini and head to the upstairs lounge, where a DJ brings the dance crowd on Friday and Saturday nights. Teak on the Hudson (16-18 Hudson Place, 201-653-6888) serves exotic sushi rolls with breathtaking views of Manhattan. Or you can grab a quick slice at 7th Star Pizza (342 Garden St., 201-653-7204).
  • Guitar Music Is Here To Stay  By : Gnubas
    In the next few paragraphs about music and entertainment, we will explore new ideas and thoughts about guitar music. Hopefully you'll find this draft worthwhile.
  • South Park Dolls Are Fun To Play With  By : Gnubas
    Our prologue to south park dolls will accommodates the basics, which will be followed by a more in depth look at this topic.
  • A Culinary School Will Teach Almost Anyone How to Cook Like a Real Chef  By : James Murray
    A few cooking classes to improve cooking skills or a culinary cooking degree to find a career, a culinary arts school education can improve a persons quality of life, no matter who that person may be. If a person loves the art of cooking, or hates the stress of cooking, a culinary school is a place to start.
  • The Magic Of Clint Eastwood  By : Victor Epand
    This article is about the great actor and director Clint Eastwood. The article introduces the readers to some of the peculiarities of his career.
  • Culinary Arts Schools Offer a End to Really Boring Jobs and Careers  By : James Murray
    Day in and day out slaving at a job or working on a career a person really dislikes, can be very tiring. A lot of people who work at boring jobs think they do not have much of a choice, but nothing could be farther from reality.
  • A Fall Season for Events  By : Christopher Carter
    Summer always reminds me of being a kid, hanging out at the swimming pool and going barefoot for 4 months; times when you had no worries other than the possibility that the ice cream man might fall ill and miss a day peddling in the neighborhood. I never really thought much about anything out-side the 6 blocks that we ran around in all summer and if it didn’t exist between my house and the pool…well…it just wasn’t important.
  • Halloween Costumes And Hollywood  By : Virgil Morris
    Halloween is a time for both adults to delve into their creative sides and dream up inventive and often sexy Halloween costumes. It is also a time when people want to be something that they cannot be in their everyday lives. Some people choose to use their minds and try something clever, while others stick to the traditional choices of ghost or witch. They also want their costumes to be unique and very different from everyone else's that they may see on that particular day
  • Preparing for Josh Haynes and "Night of Combat II" As A Full Time Fighter  By : Christopher Carter
    I was at home relaxing when I got a text message from Nate Broadnax (one of the top guys at MMAAgents.com), who asked where my weight was and if I was in shape. They knew that my weight would be good and that I was in shape because I just fought three weeks ago and was preparing for a fight Oct. 18 for Ultimate Victory Challenge (www.ultimatevictory.org).
  • Hollywood Comedy Movies - From Charlie Chaplin To Jim Carrie  By : Victor Epand
    Hollywood comedy movies have come a long way to be where it is right now. Since Charlie Chaplin to the most recent favorite comedian of all time, Jim Carrey, comedy movies have developed in time.
  • Finding Great Discount Tickets For Local Events When Low On Cash  By : Christopher Carter
    The economy is weighing heavily on most of the minds of Americans and this will no doubt be the hot topic approaching the upcoming presidential debates between Senator Barak Obama and Senator John McCain. The economy is an awful state of affairs as we are all aware. However, what most Americans want to know is what will the future hold for our economy and what will be the impact of the newly elected President on the outcome of our futures. Considering there are many partisan differences between the candidates, this is no easy question to answer.
  • The Blue Point Grill  By : Christopher Carter
    At the four-seat raw bar facing the open kitchen, you can slurp down briny oysters and bask in the aroma of the grill, the clatter of cookware, and the flash of flames from the stove. The frenetic atmosphere pairs surprisingly well with the refinement of oysters. Good thing, too, because the raw bar is often the only seat in the house.
  • Artisanal Foods  By : Christopher Carter
    Six years ago, New Jersey had about 50 farmers’ markets. Now there are more than 100. We like having the farm come to us. But now more than ever we are also welcome at the farm—where we can observe (and taste!) the new artisanship in action. The recipe is simple: small batches yield high quality. Just add passion, know-how, and hard work.
  • The New World of Internet Radio  By : JENI STEVENS
    Tired of the same old radio stations on your AM/FM dial? Thanks to internet radio, we no longer have to listen to music that we’re not really interested in. With pretty much any style of music you could be interested in, there’s something there for everyone.
  • Events I went to on Labor Day Weekend  By : Christopher Carter
    As a family, deciding what to do on Labor Day Weekend or any holiday weekend for that matter can be a daunting task. Especially in Los Angeles where there is an enormous amount of things to do around town at any given point. We were sitting around on Friday night searching for interesting things to do online for the weekend and we discovered half-price tickets to the Angel City Jazz Festival on StubDog.com. The problem was immediately solved! And better yet, it was at the Barnsdall Art Park within walking distance from our home and our 3 year-old could get in for free.
  • Tired of Attending the same events & shows Over and Over?  By : Christopher Carter
    You feel like you do the same things over and over. Maybe go to the movies every Friday night then to dinner? Hit the baseball game every 3rd Sunday of the month with friends? Before you know it you get into the routine of doing the same things over and over again but don't have the time to figure out what to do, where to go etc. Well, not any more.
  • System furniture and cable management  By : Christopher Carter
    Changes in the overall economy and advances in technology have led businesses to make radical changes and adopt new ways of working. Office layouts designed for traditional workplaces have failed to meet the changing needs of new businesses. Manufacturers, architects and interior designers are looking for alternative ways and developing new strategies to respond to emerging needs, business strategies, and work patterns of the corporate world. They all agree on one concept: maximum flexibility in the workplace.
  • Our Top 10 List of Events And Things to Do In Houston  By : Christopher Carter
    After visiting many sites and having been around the block a few times I have come up with a Top 10 List of things to do in Houston. Most of these are on local websites listing events in Houston and surrounding areas. Some are offered on StubDog at half price and others are free or tickets can be found at the box office of the show. So here goes...
  • Hurricane Ike's effect on Houston and the Local Art Scene  By : Christopher Carter
    It has been several weeks since Hurricane Ike slammed into Texas and there are still many people who are displaced and without power and water. Turning on the news you still here about 30% of Houston is not back to work, does not have power and could be weeks until the city begins to function as it did. I think it could be much longer than that before people get back into a routine, which could hurt small business in the long run. A more specific concern is how will it affect the local arts scene in Houston.
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