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Daily Blog 29: Do Gimmicks Work?
Candid Canine | August 29th 2008 by Chris Verstraete
(Note: Still revamping the site with the new design so there may be a few glitches yet. :>) )Becoming a published author means you not only have a book, but you suddenly have to get all this author "stuff" - bookmarks, pens, biz cards, etc. Some is n read more
Making a Multi-Strand Necklace Question
The Artful Crafter | August 28th 2008
Hi,I am delighted at your website. I have been looking in the web and it is the first one that I truly enjoyed reading. I make costume jewelry, normally use tiger tail wire for most of my necklaces (I started by using fishing line or clear cords.)I read more
Never too Early for a Halloween Costume
and Life goes on for a Filipino Mom | August 9th 2008 by desperateblogger
I was sorting my closet yesterday trying to rid it out of unwanted and unneeded articles of clothing. I am such a sentimental fool that I still have some clothes hanging in my rack dating back to when John Travolta was still strutting to the BeeGees. read more
100 Versions Of The Demon General
VERSUS CYBERPUNK HORRORS | August 1st 2008 by DEATHZ HEAD
Versus Art #23. I've seen tons of versions of Spawn over the years but I think the best one I've seen is one called "Wip Spawn", which is in the picture here. No that's not a mistake, it's Wip, not whip, that's what I thought too. And in case you're read more
Miss Universe More Interest Than Expected
Spoil The Ending Blog | July 13th 2008 by Tanspot
The 2008 Miss Universe is Miss Venezuela Dayana Mendoza. Congratulations to the 22 year-old beauty wants to work in Interior Design and advertising. Best National Costume award went to Miss Thailand Gavintra Phothak. Miss Congeniality was Miss El Sal read more
The Fall
Idea Seeds - Trillium Arts | June 23rd 2008 by Tasha Wassink
Went to see a movie this weekend, and it was totally, utterly spectacular. I'm talking about the critically panned "The Fall" - the movie that is bumping aside "Iron Man" and "Kung Fu Panda" on my best movies this year list.I almost don't want to re read more
Best Performance Actress award
Bollywood And Hollywood Stuffs | June 22nd 2008 by prakash dhawan
Recently, the 80th Annual Oscar Awards ceremony was being held in Los Angeles. The red carpet was being studded by actors and actresses, dressed with elegant gowns and tuxedo. Different movies were nominated in different categories, from Picture of t read more
An Anniversary to Celebrate
Freedom Writing | June 21st 2008 by David
In this year that marks the 40th anniversaries of all the big — usually tragic — events of 1968, it's nice to be able to encourage the celebration of a good, even uplifting anniversary.Even if it is in the world of entertainment.The anniv read more
BAGGING TWO AWARDS A.R. Rahman was named the best music director…
Pages For You | June 19th 2008 by xormin
Bangkok, June 10 (IANS) A.R. Rahman was named the best music director for his score in “Guru” at the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) 2008 awards here Sunday night, while the Shah Rukh Khan starrer “Om Shanti Om” swept a number of tec read more
Prima donna
Miss Couturable | June 18th 2008 by Noel Duan
Goodness gracious, I have no expertise in music and to my ear, every single of the top twenty-four contestants on American Idol deserves to win a record contract -- but I absolutely adored watching The Phantom of the Opera in the Theatre District.Fan read more
Rahman named best music director at IIFA
Tollywood and Bpollywood updates | June 9th 2008 by yugendar
A.R. Rahman was named the best music director for his score in 'Guru' at the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) 2008 awards here Sunday night, while the Shah Rukh Khan starrer 'Om Shanti Om' swept a number of technical awards. Shreya Ghoshal w read more
Olivier rules once again at the SATC NYC premiere
Antwerp is the new Paris | May 30th 2008 by Steph and Kerri
Of course she wore Nina Ricci. Can you imagine being approached by the most sought after person in fashion and saying 'no'? I think not. I know the shiny, dagger-cut train isn't for everyone, but Olivier doesn't design for everyone. I was very disa read more
LMAs '07: Costume Design
The Cellar Door | May 14th 2008 by Scott
"A picture can speak a thousand words." It's a proverb we've all heard many times, and which can also be used to describe costume design in the movies. The interesting thing about costume design is that often the designer is doing their job properly read more
Womens barthing suits
IT news and Technology update | May 13th 2008 by Juvin Ang
A swimsuit, bathing suit or swimming costume is kind of women clothing. Swimsuit are also known as swimwear that usually most people wear this cloth at swimming pool. This kind of cloth is design to be worn for swimming. Swimsuit can be skin-tight or read more
Dream With Your Feet On the Ground
Challenges Of Life | May 10th 2008 by Jane
Be realistic. You may dream of being a ballet dancer at 45, but it's mighty unlikely to happen. However, you could get involved in set design, costume-making or any number of related areas. One of the problems that people with impossible dreams enco read more
2008 Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Gala: Princess…
Madame Dior | May 9th 2008 by Madame Dior
Bee Shaffer looks like the ultimate princess in a eye popping Nina Ricci gown with Fred Leighton jewels.Scarlett Johansson looks flawless, in Dolce & Gabbana and Fred Leighton jewels with the designers themselves Stefano Gabbana and Domenico Dol read more
SARKAR ACADEMY AWARDS - 2007
WriterCSK | May 7th 2008 by Saravanakarthikeyan C.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Best Film - Paruthi Veeran----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Best Direction read more
Moulin Rouge!
The Flicker Project | April 11th 2008 by Dan
Earlier this week I said that Chicago was the one Musical that I'd truly enjoyed, and the only one that I'd leave the comfort of my home for. I hate to prove myself wrong, but in actual fact it's one of two - Moulin Rouge! is the other. And let's f read more
Feature Hyena: Pirate Bootie Baby
Beneath the Rowan Tree | March 22nd 2008 by Lori
One of the best things about the community at Hyena Cart is the inspiration provided by so many talented artists and crafters. Many of them are moms who know the types of products other moms need and the types of features that will be most helpfu read more
New York, the best place to study and travel
Jogjakarta Travel Guide | March 18th 2008 by wowo
What is in your head when I talk about New York? I guess most of you must be thinking about big city that very beautiful place to go to traveling with. Yes, that is not wrong. However, a side of that, New York also known as city of fashion. New York read more
Movies I've Watched Recently
The Faded Silver Screen | March 12th 2008 by Aeris Cloud
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (Les Parapluies de Cherbourg)This romantic drama is about two starcrossed lovers--Guy and Geneviève--who are torn apart by circumstances beyond their control. I found the plot to be simple and somewhat melodramatic, but I read more
oscar winners
The unemployed warrior | March 2nd 2008 by ramesh
Winners List::Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role Javier Bardem No Country for Old MenAchievement in Visual Effects The Golden CompassBest Animated Feature Film of the Year RatatouilleBest Live Action Short Film read more
80th Annual Academy Awards (and the Oscar goes to...)
gayuh hikmawan in a blog | February 25th 2008 by Gayuh Hikmawan
80th Annual Academy Awards (image courtesy of oscar.org) The 80th Annual Academy Awards (more popularly known as Oscar) ceremony is over. And here is the list of all Oscar winners this year. Best costume design - Elizabeth: The Golden Age, recei read more
Οι νικητές των Oscar 2008 Μέρος Α
MyPlace | February 25th 2008 by Maria
Performance by an actor in a leading role Daniel Day-Lewis in "There Will Be Blood" (Paramount Vantage and Miramax) Performance by an actor in a supporting role Javier Bardem in "No Country for Old Men" (Miramax and Paramount Vantage) Performan read more
80th Academy Awards
The Blog of Lists | February 25th 2008 by DeeDubya
Oscar. It so nearly didn't happen. With the writer's strike threatening to scupper Hollywood's biggest night of the year, this year's ceromony (held last night) was a subdued affair. Held more with a sense of relief than celebration.And it was the Eu read more
Dumbest Oscar Award: The Envelope Please.
Going Like Sixty | February 25th 2008 by Sixty
The dumbest award the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences gives out is the Oscar for Best Costume Design. The Oscar was won this year by somebody who designed the costumes for a movie about some queen sometime someplace. I could do this, and read more
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Mico Santos's Joie De Vivre | February 25th 2008 by mico santos
I was excited watching the 80th Academy Awards last Monday who will be the best actor and Actress as the ceremony continued I was surprised that most of the winners are European stars and movies that player poorly at the box office.Aside from that a read more
Oscar winners
Cinema Realm | February 25th 2008 by Fanshawe
Best Motion Picture of the Year No Country for Old Men Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role Daniel-Day Lewis – There Will Be Blood Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role Marion Cotillard – La Môme Best Performance by an Actor read more
Initial Oscar Reactions
Spaghetti Sauce and Sweet Peas | February 25th 2008 by Mikey Filmmaker
I'm sure I'll have plenty of stuff to write about, but here are some quick thoughts.- Very happy for Robert Elswit and Marion Cotillard. They deserve their Oscars even though I didn't have the guts to pick either one of them.- Disappointed that the read more
And the Oscars go to…
Pop-C-Cles | February 25th 2008 by rechelle
The 80th Academy Awards would probably be the “it” event in Hollywood for the year as it gathers all the brightest stars in the movie industry. However, I must admit that despite all the glitters and shimmers of this event, I haven’t really bee read more
