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Preparing to Bellydance

Learning to belly dance has almost unlimited benefits. Here are some tips to put yourself into the frame of mind to start successfully.

Actor's Abundance - 7 Steps For Attraction

Aspiring Hollywood Actors seem to think that the regular rules of money and abundance don't apply to them. Actors oftentimes don't even really think they can make money so they give up on their acting career internally, even though externally they continue pursuing film and television role

Mr. Ulander in Search and Destroy, A Review

This is a review of the new play, Search and Destroy. It is refreshing new take on the American Dream theme as interpreted by Howard Korder. The article took a deeper look at one of its most memorable characters, Kim Ulander.

How to Teach Photography to Children

Photography is a beautiful art that can capture not only the world around us, but also how the photographer sees the world. As an art form, it is also immediate to children, who are able to relate to photographed images of easily recognizable subjects. In this article you'll find information about h

Get Started In Hollywood

Dear aspiring actor, are you eager to get started in Hollywood, but having a little trouble getting there? What you need is a solid marketing plan. Like any good advertising campaign, a smart and clever marketing plan should be specifically designed to boost your visibility. Putting your picture in

Buying Country Concert Tickets at Discounted Rates

Country songs have been a huge hit since decades now with dozens of very well known artists making their name in this genre. Attending a country concert can be a one in a lifetime experience for everyone. Read on to know how you can purchase cheap country concert tickets.

Bangla Natok - A Representation of Bangladeshi Showbiz Culture

Bangla Natok, also known as Bengali Drama, has been in practice for a long time now. Even before the independence of the country in 1970, various individuals and cultural organizations have been performing on Bangla Natok. Today the natoks are however not the same as it has been only 15 - 20 years a

Dance Fever

My interest with dance began when as a child. I would sit with my sister and watch black and white movies featuring such stars as Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. These films oozed glamor and sophistication and totally captivated my imagination. What made Fred Astaire so special was that he was very

'A Colbert Christmas' Great for Fans; OK for Casual Viewers

Stephen Colbert, host of 'The Colbert Report,' presents his version of a traditional holiday special, including special guests, musical numbers and a storyline so cheesy, you could see any pop star from the 1970s do just the same thing.

Find Out About Jobs for Actors

There are many producers who advertise for acting roles on the internet. These are either in theater, film, television drama, reality tv or extras, among many others. Consequently, you find numerous job opportunities to apply for if you are a prospective actor. However, you should be equipped with t

How to Become a Dancer on Broadway

Becoming a dancer on Broadway requires a lot of hard work and dedication. It not only takes years of training and practice, but also countless auditions in which you must learn the steps on the spot and perform in front of the choreographer, often in groups of twenty or more. It can be a nerve-wrack

Oprah Interviews Michael Jackson

In 1993, Oprah Winfrey conducted the first interview with Michael Jackson, the "King of Pop." The primetime interview was conducted at Jackson's Neverland Ranch and a tour of the 2,700-acre facility was part of the 90-minute Oprah special. Furthermore, the interview was live and broad

The Moral Values in "The Phantom of the Opera"

"The Phantom of the Opera" is a novel by French writer Gaston Leroux. First printed in 1909, the book has since been successfully adapted for the stage and screen. The plot, often described as a horror romance, centers on a phantom that haunts the Grand Paris Opera House. The phantom--who is really