by R_rose Tips on Painting Your House Exterior Wood rots when it is not fully protected by paint or other finishes, and rotting or water-soaked wood allows moisture to reach the interior, where it can cost costly damage. Some metals rust when not protected; others develop a corrosive wash that stains surrounding surfaces. Delay, when [...] Read more »
How to Paint Your Home’s Interior Walls Quickly
How to Paint Your Home’s Interior Walls Quickly Have you been putting off painting your home’s interior walls because you feel it will take too much time? Then you probably have not been employing these tips to save you time when painting. You do not have to make that mistake again. Take a look at [...] Read more »
Dining Categories at Walt Disney World
by Brisan Dining Categories at Walt Disney World Walt Disney World has something for everyone from the picky child to adults looking for an adventurous meal. Regardless of what you are in the mood to eat on your vacation, Disney chefs are probably serving it up somewhere within the four parks and thirty-plus resorts. The [...] Read more »
George Lucas’ American Graffiti (1973): Best Classic Car Movie Ever
by mharrsch George Lucas’ American Graffiti (1973): Best Classic Car Movie Ever American Graffiti (1973) Japanese poster with Paul Le Mat’s 1932 Ford deuce coupe George Lucas Directs American Graffiti American Graffiti was the brainchild of George Lucas, who was born in Modesto, California, on May 14, 1944. A racing-car enthusiast in high school, Lucas [...] Read more »
Visual Arts?As Old As Civilization
by Xavier de Jauréguiberry Visual Arts?As Old As Civilization For as long as man has been alive, he has observed the aesthetics and beauty of life. It seems that it is innate in us to create and change and this has been demonstrated throughout the ages. Even the cave man recreated his vision and told [...] Read more »
Visual Poetry in Asian Art
by Xavier de Jauréguiberry Visual Poetry in Asian Art The role of visual poetry in Persian manuscripts evolved quite dramatically from the thirteenth century on. Earlier manuscripts generally show images (paintings, drawings) for the purpose of enhancing, or illustrating written word. Gradually the images start to become more relevant, more necessary, until eventually in the [...] Read more »
Cleveland’s Gateway Public Art
by Bombardier Cleveland’s Gateway Public Art The Gateway name stems from the fact that this region is the first to welcome all those arriving into the city center from the major access highways that stretch east, west and south: Interstates 90, 71 and 77. By virtue of the fact that this area was former home [...] Read more »
19th Century Women in Arts and Music
by mklapper 19th Century Women in Arts and Music Actress: Sarah Bernhardt A French woman, Sarah Bernhardt (c. 1844-1923) became one of the most famous stage actresses of the 19th century. Her commanding stage presence was tremendous. She toured the world, earning fame for her expressive acting as well as her extravagant lifestyle. Unknown to [...] Read more »
Learn To Play Piano Or Guitar At Home
by Ed Yourdon Learn To Play Piano Or Guitar At Home The following is a high-level description of the method, and you can find more information at http://sing.us.com/homemusiclessons.html. STEP 1: For MIDI Instruments: Connect your MIDI instrument to the computer. For detailed information on how to hook up a MIDI instrument to a computer, click [...] Read more »
MSSD Performing Arts: A Blast from the Past
by Kenneth Jackson MSSD Performing Arts: A Blast from the Past Lets begin off by honoring the one man who have given many students the opportunity to grow, learn and excell at an Art that is older than any of us have known. Theatre or Performing Arts. I believe this information is part of good [...] Read more »