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  1. Music Web Sites by Soli Katir

    Let us examine these requirements for a successful music download. You can also download music tracks of your choice and save on your phone. Apple also brands iPod in conjunction with iTunes, its music web site where iPod users can purchase and download songs for less than $1 a piece.
  2. Music Downloading Legality by Soli Katir

    There are websites out there that are 100% legal for you to download music at. When cell phones first came out all you could do is dial a number and make the call, but now you can access the Internet, take pictures, and download music and video. After you have downloaded the music from a music download site, you can listen to the songs on your computer, burn a music CD or put the songs on an MP3 player or iPod.
  3. The DJ is more important than you think by Michael McCarthy

    You're engaged, congratulations! Now what? If you're like most brides you're probably overwhelmed with all the planning that goes into creating a fairy-tale reception. Did you know that finding the perfect DJ is one of the biggest responsibilities you have? THAT'S RIGHT! "One of the biggest responsibilities". Let me prove it to you. Ask yourself what would you love to hear as your guests are leaving? Could it be...?
  4. "Lost in Translation" Makes the Meaning of Life Sound Elusive by Ed Bagley

    Lost in Translation ' 2 Stars (Average)
  5. Digital Video Expo West, Barbados Film Market, Web Video Summit 2007, Jingle Mingle, Actors' Fund of America Benefit, 12th Annual Satellite Awards, Noëlle Opens in Theaters Nationwide, Highl by Paul Mitchell

    In Beverly Hills on December 4, TelevisionWeek's Annual Syndication Roundtable features top executives from the syndication marketplace in an important panel discussion on the state of the business. Special guests are Dr. Phil McGraw and his son, Jay, executive producers of "The Doctors". Digital Video Expo West and DV Film Fest runs from December 4-6 in Los Angeles, and offers a line-up of educational forums, including Apple and Avid certification training, sessions covering digital video technology from A to Z, and specialized tracks featuring industry hot topics. Venture Summit West is a two-day gathering that highlights the significant economic, political and technology trends impacting the global growth investor, all happening in Half Moon Bay. The Summit gets underway with a Pre-Event Party in The Observatory on December 5. The Barbados Film Market - Film Finance Conference is organized by the Barbados International Film Festival (BIFF), with goals to set and maintain the lead as a major showcase for the exhibition of Latin America, Caribbean and Worldwide independent cinema.
  6. "A Man for All Seasons" Demonstrates What Integrity Should Be in the Middle Ages and Now by Ed Bagley

    A Man for All Seasons ' 4 Stars (Excellent)
  7. The Ultimate Career Strategy by Ronald K. Armstrong

    I can't believe it. I just pulled an all-nighter. Yup, I spent all night working on my next lecture. What really tripped me out was that about 3:00 a.m. I got a call from this college student whom I met last week.
  8. "Ryan's Daughter" Is a Love Triangle with Passion, Adultery, Rebellion and a Village Idiot by Ed Bagley

    Ryan's Daughter ' 4 Stars (Excellent)
  9. What Is Soca Music by Mantius Cazaubon

    What is soca music?
  10. Learn Guitar - Online Review by Dave Bennett

    Not all guitar lessons are the same. In the same way as all school teachers not being the same. So which to choose private guitar lessons or internet downloads. Which is the best way to learn? There are a variety of ways to learn to play guitar - the real challenge is to find out the most effective way for you.
  11. Saturday Night And Sunday Morning Movie Review by Andrew Conway

    Saturday Night and Sunday Morning is a 1960 film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Alan Sillitoe. Sillitoe adapted the screenplay himself and the film was directed by Karel Reisz.
  12. Movies and Television on DVD, But Where is the Technology Heading? by Jason Stevens

    Movies, they have been around to entertain us for over 100 years. Over this time, technology has improved to allow us to watch movies at home via 8mm reel to reel, VHS and Betamax video tape, CD-ROM (VCD movies) and currently DVD format. The DVD format, emerged informally as "digital versatile disc" around 1995. Research by Sony/ Philips and Toshiba around this time came from looking for alternatives to CD-ROM and VHS/Beta tapes as a replacement.
  13. One Of Hitchcock's Best Films Ever by Andrew Conway

    Through his rear window and the eye of his powerful camera a photo jounalist watches a great city tell on itself, expose its cheating ways and Murder!
  14. A Short History of the Electric Guitar by Paul Smith

    Electric guitars are strongly associated with famous musicians of the twentieth century—and may be the iconic musical instrument of our time. Here’s a brief history of their rise in popular music.
  15. The History of the Electric Guitar by Paul Smith

    When most people think of electric guitars, they think of rock music. But electric guitars are more versatile than you’d think. You can find them in jazz, blues, country music, New-Age compositions, and even contemporary classical pieces. Electric guitars are intimately associated with many famous musicians of the twentieth century—and may be the iconic musical instrument of our time.
  16. Amati Violin Attributes by Daniel Wright

    Music allows us to connect with our inner self. It calms our mind and brings us to a closer level with our soul. There is a wide range of musical instruments. There are guitars, drums, pianos, flutes, saxophones and many other instruments that create melodies that enrapture us all. There is nothing that is more overwhelming than to listen to a beautiful song that reaches inside us and touches our soul.
  17. Old Violin Shop: Tips On Buying Your First Violin by Daniel Wright

    Whether you have been playing the violin since you were young, or want to start taking lessons now, there are a number of things to consider when shopping for a violin online. These things include cost, location of the product, quality, and additional items the violin is being sold with. You should research online for a good old violin shop to find quality violins for sale (http://www.old-violin-shop.com/).
  18. From Here To Eternity--The Film That Was Almost Never Made by Andrew Conway

    The first time that I saw from here to eternity was late in the sixties. I have been somewhat of a fan of Frank Sinatra's and I wanted to see what part he would play in this so called "military" film. I must admit that I was surprised at the content of this film. Being in the military at this time, I could almost under- stand why the military was against this movie when it first came out years earlier. That may have been one of the reasons that I liked it so much.
  19. Movie Gift Baskets Can Be A Blockbuster by Brian F Connors

    There inevitably comes around the necessity of the giving of gifts to celebrate various occasions such as birthdays, anniversaries and festive holidays such as Christmas. Gifts are also a tool to boost someone’s spirits when sickness, injury or misfortune has occurred. What, pray tell, can be a slam-dunk testimony of your sentiments to anybody who enjoys a good flick now and then? Movie Gift Baskets is the correct answer!
  20. The Hunt For Red October - Fact or Fiction? by Andrew  Conway

    The is a fictitious Typhoon class submarine in the Tom Clancy novel The Hunt for Red October and the movie which followed.
  21. The Search For One's Identity: Citizen Kane by Ben Warner

    The search to find one’s identity is at the heart of Orson Welles’ film, Citizen Kane. The film’s main protagonist, Charles Foster Kane, is in a life-long search for his true self. The sequence of Kane’s first marriage to Emily Norton is a representation of Kane’s search; his life in microcosm. Understanding the construction of the marriage sequence is therefore important in understanding it as a microcosm of Kane’s life. The unique application of cinematography, mis-en-scène, editing and soundtrack come together to construct a sequence of six segments, each of which highlights the changes in Kane as he becomes disillusioned with a search that he is unable to complete. An analysis of the marriage sequence will be essential in understanding how Citizen Kane explores Kane’s search for his elusive identity, but also give meaning to the film’s most intriguing mystery: “What is Rosebud?”
  22. Different Ways of Learning Piano for Beginners by Brian Shelton

    There is a bit of a mini-revolution going on in the world of piano teachers. And it all has to do with teaching piano for beginners.
  23. Classical Guitar Music by Chris Kettlelson

    Classical guitar music can be located on the internet quite easily if you know how and where to search for it. Whether you are looking to make a purchase or download some free music you can find it on the net. Of course it will be a little trickier to try and locate the free stuff!
  24. Acoustic Guitar by Kevin Brown

    If you have not had the luxury of going out and purchasing a brand new acoustic guitar before then there might be a few things that you need to know before you do so. Many people do not realize that there is more to buying an acoustic guitar than meets the eye. It is not all about the look of the guitar it is really about what’s in the guitar, what it’s made of that makes the guitar special. A good tip to start this session off is to only buy an acoustic guitar that is made out of dried wood; everything else will not last and will give off poor sound quality.
  25. What Was Elizabeth Taylor's First Dramatic Film? by Andrew Conway

    A Place In The Sun was one of the 50's most intriguing films. The release date was October 11, 1951. I celebrated my third birthday party on that exact date, but it wasn't until years later that I actually saw that film. As I was growing older, I developed a big crush, like most of my friends, on Elizabeth Taylor.
  26. "The Departed" Is Best Mob Film Since Mario Puzo's "The Godfather" in 1972 by Ed Bagley

    The Departed – 4 Stars (Excellent)
  27. Dear Paris, Here's An Idea…. by Jennifer Jordan

    For the past few weeks, I've been astonished to find there's been no front page news on the life and times of Hilton heiress, Paris. I mean, with America at war, the healthcare system in disarray, and a presidential election creeping up, what else could possibly be more worthy of breaking news than Paris's recovery from her time in the slammer. We're all praying for you dear Paris; get well soon.
  28. The Most Overacting Actors: Take a Little Drama Off The Top by Jennifer Jordan

    There are people in life who are exceptional actors, actors who could make you believe just about anything. Then, there are actors who aren't necessarily horrible, but their tendency to overact makes them about as believable as the Easter Bunny. Take myself, for instance, I am an overactor. I can't appear in front of an audience without overacting. I can't even stretch the truth without being completely dramatic. For me, it's a shame: I like to be on stage….and I really like to lie.
  29. Christian Music Artists Of The 1980’s: By the Numbers by Nate Ohman

    Times have sure changed in the Christian music scene. With new artists like Brandon Heath, Rush of Fools, and Lincoln Brewster topping the Christian Adult Contemporary charts recently, it may be easy to forget artists like 2nd Chapter of Acts, White Heart, and Leslie Phillips. In an effort to keep the past alive, here is an objective look back at the Christian music artists of the 1980’s.
  30. Gangster Movies: America's Love Affair With the Bad Guy by Jay Smith

    No matter how much we like to see the good guy triumph in the end and those who have committed crimes be punished for them, we can never quite shake off that sneaking enjoyment that comes from bad guys doing what they do and being good at it! Gangster movies have been a part of American cinema from the beginning and by taking a quick look at the genre, we definitely can see why.

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