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Theatre | January 30th, 2011
London these days teems with so quite a few theatres at the nicely-renowned West Conclude. Many talented artists who want to get their breaks and commence their acting careers seek the spotlights of the West Finish theaters for the guarantee of brilliant and shining present company careers. The London theatre is wherever all points can [...]
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While mixed martial arts fighting has only recently become popular in the United States, contests between fighters of different martial arts disciplines have taken place in Japan for many years. They weren’t called “mixed martial arts” until recently, but they were definitely an embryonic form of the now booming sport. Many of the most famous events of this type took place in Japan during the’70′s involving pro wrestling legend Antonio Inoki.
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Movie | February 26th, 2010
Simon Schama’s, Power of Art is a three disc set that explores eight key figures of Western Art. The series is by far the best produced, most insightful, and well told of any art series I have yet to see. Schama is a passionate story-teller, capturing our attention at the beginning of each segment with [...]
Tags: Art, art connoisseurs, artist, disc, gian lorenzo bernini, history, Jacques-Louis David, Jared Steinberg, Joseph Mallord, joseph mallord william, joseph mallord william turner, Lorenzo Bernini, Mark Rothko, michelangelo merisi da caravaggio, Pablo Picasso, Power, rembrandt van rijn, series, Simon Schama, van, viewer, Vincent, vincent van gogh, Western Art, William Turner, work
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Theatre | June 16th, 2009
The theater in ancient Greece was ancient even to the ancient Greeks themselves. By the time the works of playwrights like Aeschylus were performed in the Hellenistic heyday, Aristotle was reduced to guessing as to how it all began. And likely, many of the specifics are lost irretrievably to history. But the tradition that was [...]
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