Setting Up Your Magic Shows: Part II - The Great Begining to a Great Magic Show
by J.L. Siefers This article is the second in a series of four dealing with a system to setting up your magic shows. This system will help make your magic shows more professional. Setting Up Your Magic Shows: Part III - The Most Important Step To Setting Up Your Magic Show
by J.L. Siefers This article tips the most important step in setting up your magic shows. A Brief Look At The Puranas (Origin of planets) Enjoy Indian Astrology
by Madhushri Mukerjee Astrology or Jyotish is an integral part of the Vedas. Though in the Vedas the emphasis is more on Astronomy, there was hardly any distinction between Astrology and Astronomy in the Vedic period. Both were studied to determine the auspicious timings for making offerings to propitiate the Gods. The Vedas, therefore, made detailed studies of the stars and the movement of planets across the sky. Eclipses had to be timed because they signified evil portents. The obliteration of the luminaries, however temporary, could not be good for the mere mortals. Five Must-Knows When Getting a Kanji Tattoo
by Stephen Munday Q: What do famous celebrities like Pink, Britney Spears and the Spice Girls’ Mel C all have in common? Top 7 Dos for Successful Improvisation
by Edward Weiss Explains 7 principles necessary for success at the keyboard. Behind The Red Nose
by Carole Fawcett Therapeutic clowning in Canada... Walt Disney Is Coming To Town
by Stephen Schochet In 1923, twenty-one-year-old Walt Disney arrived in Los Angeles fresh from the disappointment of his first cartoon studio going bankrupt in Kansas City. He went to see his twenty-nine-year-old brothe... Televisions Mysteries: The Twilight Zone of other Television Programs
by T Frady It appears to me that the Twilight Zone may have affected more than the 30 minutes it controlled every week those many years ago. So with the keys of your imagination lets journey farther into the Outer Limits of television and discover that the weird and the bizarre were not just limited to the great classic sci-fi hits like the Twilight Zone and the Outer Limits. Paul Chen Swords: What You Need to Know
by John Gottshall So what’s all the fuss about Paul Chen swords these days? It seems like everyone wants one but so many stores are always out of stock. Why? Comic Book Collectors; Nerdy Geeks or Shrewd Investors?
by Dave Gieber When one says, yeah, I collect comic books, what is the general public response? Oh no, a slightly off the wall geek. Here is someone who has lost touch with reality. Or someone that is in his or her own little world. I think not. Comic Book Industry Blunders
by Dave Gieber What has gone wrong within the industry and can it be fixed? The rape and pillage, in the eyes of some, may have left the comic book industry gasping for life support. A Comedy of Comic Book Industry Errors
by Dave Gieber Although lacking in popularity for years, the mid-50s through early 60s brought back a resurgence of the superheroes. This in itself was not bad, especially since I like superheroes. Stan Lee, Even the Comic Book Great Ones Have Problems
by Dave Gieber Stan Lee, in my mind, has to be one of the all time most recognizable individuals in the "Comic Book Industry". Most lovers of comic books have known his name all their collecting lives. Scream Vogue
by Marie V.K. Ono Catherine Aitken's handbags are made using the softest mohair, coarse and smooth harris tweeds and an array point admired at vintage Scottish fabrics. Catherine Aitkens fabrics are clearly reflected in her debut collection which is the designer's love of Scottish images like Highland Cows and romantic castles. Las Vegas & The Movies
by Iulia Pascanu Sunny Las Vegas hosted hundreds of movies or movie-scenes. Some of them got the Oscar. Others got lost on the way. But Vegas surely remains a classic attraction for film-makers since the glory of the Rat Pack days. Too Young to Survive?
by LeAnn R. Ralph Eight o’clock on a beautiful June morning in southern Wisconsin. The sun was shining. The birds were singing. And I was on my way to the stable where I boarded my two horses. Little did I know tha... The English Were Always Philistines, Sir Roy!
by John Lynch Sir Roy Strong, the eminent English historian and former director of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, has ridiculed the television programme ‘I’m a celebrity… Get me out of... Thumbs Up
by LeAnn R. Ralph Do you remember how sensitive you felt about being "different" in some way when you were kid? Maybe you were shorter than your classmates. Or taller. Or had darker hair, or lighter hair. Or maybe you... Ecstasy: How Dangerous is This Wildly Popular Drug?
by B. Williams In February 2004 a 16-year-old girl in Connecticut went to a house party with some friends. She took a powdered form of the popular drug known as ecstasy with her friends, went into seizures and later died. In April 2004, a 14-year-old girl in California took ecstasy at a sleepover with two friends and died the next day from an overdose. Spielberg vs. The Shark
by Jan Hooks A new 35mm independent film is making waves. The flick is Courage & Stupidity, a re-imagining of Steven Spielberg's troubled 1970's shark production. by
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