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- When Do You Need A Manager? - By : Kavit Haria
With an unsigned act, artist managers have to assume multiple roles: booking agent, graphic designer, publicist, promoter Most artists and bands want to achieve success in the music business, for
- Digital Clocks and the Synchronies in Life - By : George Lockett
A look at how digital clocks show synchronies as the new energy become more integrated I would like to start with the understanding that all things are within me and I am becoming aware on a daily
- Management Guru Peter Drucker, 95, Dies - By : Phil Gerbyshak
Peter Drucker, one of the most influential people in the innovative management age passed away on November 11, 2005, at the age of 95. The world will never be the same because of him. While I neve
- The Mysterious Head of St Teilo: An Untold Tale With Far Reaching Implications - By : Philip Gardiner
A traditional story relates how one fine day a group of monks were transporting the bones of a Dark Age Welsh Saint from one shrine to another. Having grown weary, the monks rested at a house along
- My Trouble with Che - By : Josef Grgas
Symbolic t-shirts offer a simple way to make a statement with maximum impact. As the saying goes, a picture tells a thousand words and these days there are far more than a thousand different t-shi
- Here Be Dragons: The Strange Enigma of Serpent Mounds - By : Philip Gardiner
Over the course of many years and with more air-miles than I care to remember, I have journeyed on a quest to uncover the secrets of the ancient serpent cults that I reveal in my books. But each tim
- The Serpent Sword - By : Philip Gardiner
In The Quest of the Holy Grail, a uniquely alchemical tale, the sword is seen as a fiery serpent. It is the sword of King David, made by the wise Solomon (Sol Om On) with a pommel stone of all the c
- The Serpent Grail and the Lady of the Lake - By : Philip Gardiner
Is there a mystery here to be unravelled? Is there a serpent code being held by the Grail myths? Can we uncover this code by taking a look at the Lady of Lake? The answer is yes to all these questio
- Templars - By : Philip Gardiner
Whether stars of the Disney film National Treasure or pawns of modern day political and commercial propaganda, the Knights Templar have taken root as one of the worlds leading mystery groups. But w
- The Magi - Ancient Magicians - By : Crichton Miller
Long before the ruthless Roman Empire walked the shores of what is now known as Great Britain, an ancient form of wisdom existed amongst the people who populated those ancient forests and mountains
- Diego Velasquez - By : Mike McDougall
Diego Velasquez is one of Spains most celebrated and influential painters, born in 1599 he rose to become the leading artist in the royal court of Phillip IV. Velasquez came along during the contem
- Opinion, Value, and Taste in Art (4) Thomas Kinkade - By : Howard Lewis
Part four - Thomas Kinkade The Most Popular Artist in America and the Epitome of Poor Taste Divine inspiration can take many forms but few artists have taken the celestial dollar quite as shamel
- Pedro Almodovar - By : Mike McDougall
Pedro Almoldovar was born in 1949 in Calzada de Calatrava in the Castilla la Mancha region of central Spain. Since his film making debut in the eighties hes written, directed and acted in more than
- Opinion, Value, and Taste in Art (5) Distinguishing between Value and Valuation (kinkade) - By : Howard Lewis
Part 5. Distinguishing between Value and Valuation or How Some Things Never Change Leaving aside my personal preferences for a moment, the most alarming element here is the way popular opinion c
- Cold New World - By : Luksi Humma
Looking through the glass apothecary jars at Peterson's grocery store, was a swirling dream of every kind of candy a kid could want. A small cardboard sign read "3 cents for 5 pieces." It took us
- Thinking Games - By : Steven Gillman
Classic thinking games are a great way to tune up your brain. You can use these mind games to help you increase your brain power and to get you out of your thinking "ruts." Play them enough, and the
- Money For Actors Waiting To Be Claimed - By : Troy Rutter
Whether they are in the Screen Actors Guild or not, people have a tendancy to move. While SAG members always remember to forward their postal mail, oftentimes they neglect to notify their union of t
- Background Performers Still Rely On Vouchers For Guild Membership - By : Troy Rutter
In 2003, The Screen Actors Guild officially promised to move forward with a new system that would allow background performers, or extras, to join the union. For many years, the most common way bac
- Mama Evans - By : David Ben-Ariel
Erma Evans, a widow in the Church of God, served as a perfect example of what the Apostle Paul called for from our senior women (Titus 2:3). She touched the lives of many and was affectionally cal
- Opinion, Value, and Taste in Art (10) The Lessons of History - Bening, Rossettim, and Kinkade Recons - By : Howard Lewis
Part 10 of 10. The Lessons of History Bening, Rossetti and Kinkade reconsidered What emerges here is the sense that very few works of art or architecture could historically be considered by on
- Women of the Gold Rush Era Not Told to Stay Home - By : Sally Taylor
Okay, you males out there - listen up, because it's way time for you folks to get a clue. I don't know where the mid to late 1900's male idea that women are helpless came from, but it is quarter pas
- It Only Takes Once - By : Sally Taylor
Scoring a terrific find on a hunt is always exhilarating. If this were not the case, only those with commercial interests would be crazy enough to spend hours, days, and years walking with their nos
- 99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall: Francis Scott Key - By : John T Jones, Ph.D.
In 1814 Francis Scott Key was on board an American ship behind the British fleet as it bombarded Fort McHenry. They viewed the bombardment from about 8 miles away. After the bombardment, the America
- Mabel Seeley-A Classic Mystery Author Rediscovered - By : John Anderson
In 1938 America was in the last years of the Great Depression. People were returning to work, but disposable income was scarce. Consumers wanted to get the most for their dollar, so not everyone ha
- Origin of Myths - By : Ed Shettlemore
Myths have been around since the beginning of time. It originated with the Greeks account of creation and covers subjects from origins of civilizations, heros, customs and most any other imaginabl
- Tragedy - By : Joy Cagil
Ancient Greek tragedy was influenced by the Peloponnesian satyr play. As the Romans called them, "Satyrs" were fauns--goatlike creatures--who were famous for being constantly drunk and chasing nymp
- Isolated Expedition - By : Joey Clonch
Imagine an expedition to the Antarctic in 1914. There is no GPS, no world-reaching radio, and no satellite phone. Brutal conditions, rationed food, tight living quarters. Sounds pretty bleak. Now im
- Being Present and Alert: What Does This Mean? - By : George Lockett
What are the advantages in our life of being present and alert? Why it is important to have these qualities in our life and what does it feel like. Often people say, it is not what you are doing t
- Meet the Author: Dennis L. Siluk (Reviews Complied by: Rosa Penaloza ) - By : Dennis Siluk
By Rosa Pealoza Meet the Author: Dennis L. Siluk (Reviews on the Author) For this past year or so I have been writing comments about Dennis work, and today I want to share with you some of his
- Writing the Civil War: The Why and How It Was Fought - By : Phil Bryant
America has always approached its conflicts as if extending the thought of the uniquely American way of life, that is to say as if to leave each man to his own devices and choices free to make or br
- Tact and Charisma: Required Assets in Todays Leadership - By : Joy Cagil
Have you ever entered a social gathering, felt immediately drawn to a person, and seen that others also huddle around him? On the other hand, have you noticed yourself feel more at ease when a certa
- Read This Article If You Just Really Want to Run Away - By : Lance Winslow
Remember the Run-Away Bride? Do you ever feel like that sometimes? Many people cannot believe that she ran away like that, yet deep inside you understand why dont you? In fact the fight or flight r
- The Girl of Friday - By : J Square Humboldt
A centuries-old mystery has crossed my path again
- Literary Fiction Is it in Danger of Dying Out? - By : David Tucholski
If Ernest Hemingway were alive today and publishing his first novel at the infancy of the 21st century, would anyone care? Id have to say, probably not. This is of course, unfortunate. Whether you
- Last Night - By : Akylina Lee
Last night I watched an artisan in the moment of the first showing of his creation to others. It reminded me of a young man taking his first risk of rejection with a young woman. He tentatively ex
- Those Tenacious Chinese - By : Peter Brusaschi
Above the Turon River in the Great Dividing Range, Australia, a lonely Chinese grave looks down on long abandoned gold diggings. Locals in the Sofala pub will tell you the old market gardener used
- Famous Psychics - Elizabeth Baron - By : Michael Russell
In this article we're going to visit with a psychic who is still alive and predicting today. Her name is Elizabeth Baron. Elizabeth Baron was born in Tennessee. She was an orphan as her father s
- Black Literature: Hughes, Cullen, Baraka, and Madhubuti - By : Timothy Stelly Sr
The term Jazzoetry was coined by the Last Poets, who used it as the name of one of their albums. The term was applied to the revolutionary style of poetry with a jazz background that they had popu
- Famous Psychics - John Edward - By : Michael Russell
Probably the most famous psychic today is John Edward who is the star of the amazingly popular show seen on the Sci Fi channel, "Crossing Over With John Edward." The show premiered in July of 2000
- Barbara Willis, a Glen Lukens Protege is Rediscovered - By : Alice Krueser
Barbara Willis was born in Bakersfield, California on June 29, 1917. She began her art career by studying with potter Laura Andreson and trained with the master, Glen Lukens at UCLA in the late 1930
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