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Cultural Art From Cuba
by Loretta Lynn, Jan 2, 2008
Cultural Art from Cuba at the Museum of Arts and Sciences in Daytona Beach, FL, permanent exhibit. Special exhibit of more than 90 paintings from master artists Dec. through April 2008.
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The Dangers of a Tattoo
by Allen Teal, Jan 2, 2008
Many people get a tattoo without considering the risk.
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Why Corinth Went Oriental
by Sam Sham, Jan 2, 2008
The evolution of Corinthian pottery and suggest the causes for the beginning and maturation of the art as well as that the reason for its final demise.
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Johnny Cash is a Classic Rock Legend?
by Angie Rayfield, Jan 1, 2008
We may think of Cash as a country superstar now, but he was one of the pioneers of modern rock music, and has been a major influence on today’s stars.
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7 Strange Houses
by Jared Stenzel, Dec 27, 2007
Who would enjoy living in houses like these? Attached are 7 of the strangest houses man has built.
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Eric Clapton
by Angie Rayfield, Dec 30, 2007
In the late 1960’s, a fairly common bit of graffiti seen in both London and New York read simply, “Clapton is God.” 40 years later, and the more things change, the more they stay the same.
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A Real Da Vinci Code: The Last Supper
by MobinS., Dec 30, 2007
The novel The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown was a controversial subject. Many guesses were made by Dan Brown; nonetheless it was quite an interesting subject. A real code proved by evidence was found by an Italian musician.
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The History of the Washington Monument
by Andrew Sean Murphy, Dec 23, 2007
Although work on the Washington Monument began in 1833, it was not completed for over 55 years because of design problems and funding problems.
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Robert Melee: Contemporary Art, Catharsis and Reality
by Nicole CuUnjieng, Dec 20, 2007
The career of contemporary artist Robert Melee's revisit to his past. Having grown up fatherless, under the roof of his alcoholic mother, his polemic work often feature his mother, disheveled, inebriated, once even on display atop a stage at one of his show openings. Robert Melee's work is dark, but insightful, and his newer works exhibit a reflective new quietness to them. However, this essay focuses, like Melee's work, on his past.
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The Wizard of Oz in Ely Cambs. UK
by RJWestwell, Dec 18, 2007
I recently went to The King’s School Ely’s production of The Wizard of Oz which was a fine show.
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