The United States Presented Popstar Shakira with a Gong to Acknowledge Her Philanthropic Work for Issues Concerning Kids and Youth

Filed under: Diversions + Entertainment — admin at 6:35 am on Thursday, March 11, 2010

The United States presented popstar Shakira with a gong to acknowledge her philanthropic work for issues concerning kids and youth. The track Hobo is the subsequent Shakira release in Great Britain and is anticipated to top the charts.The singer will release Gypsy as her next single.

Shakira set up the Shoeless Foundation in her local country of Colombia. The organization provides correct nourishment and an education to upwards of six thousand kids.

It also extends its outreach to the children’ elders and community. At the ceremony in Geneva, Shakira made a call for others to offer service : “It’s not too late to keep our guarantee to our children, but we must act now. Together, we will make education and decent work for all a reality.” Holding the problems close to her heart, the Grammy winning artist is also a founding member of the ALAS Foundation to push public policies for kids in South America and the Caribbean. Also a UNICEF Goodwill envoy, she explained how witnessing sub par conditions “shaped my dream and my dream of social justice : to see a world where each kid can live a dignified life with the chance to harvest the advantages of a good education and an opportunity to pursue their dreams.” This event was a part of the UN’s World Day of Social Justice party.

This Month Sees the Finest of Theatre Productions in Theatreland

Filed under: Diversions + Entertainment — admin at 7:06 am on Saturday, November 7, 2009

With the great sunny months approaching you should note a lot of plays at the spectacular west end Theatreland. The most eagerly anticipated theatre production to open is Sister Act, this theatre production is directed by the funny Whoopi Goldberg. The show is based on the acclaimed feature films and features a brand new cast and a whole host of new sing-a-long songs to sing along to. The theatre show has already opened to the theatre journalists and got astonishing write ups. The very best coming from The Telegraph and the Guardian, both who reviewed how good the show had been put together and how great the sing-a-long songs were. Sister Act the musical sounds like a big hit and a show that you must watch.

Another brilliant theatre show to start up in London is another film adaptation, Priscilla, aka Priscilla Queen of the Desert. It has Oz TV soap star Jason Donavan as the leading character and sees Jason dress up in the funniest costumes ever seen on the West End. The sing-a-long songs again are catchy and upbeat. This production is a definite hit and a musical that is sure to capture the heart of Londoners and London tourists.

From time to time there are certain theatre shows that stand the test of time. One of the most popular shows is Phantom of the Opera. This musical show draws in the crowds night after night and is one of the most popular shows in the capital. The musical show has been showing for over twenty years. The musical production is based upon a French novel and was written by the celebrated play writer Andrew Lloyd Webber. The play is about a young woman who’s father dies suddenly and sends her an angel from heaven to look after her. The angel her father sent her falls in love with the girl and the situation turn dangerous with the angel from heaven threatening the young girls childhood sweatheart. Find great offers on tickets for top London Theatre Shows, musicals and plays.

Great Way to Watch TV with Its Customizable Entertainment Options

Filed under: Diversions + Entertainment, Consumer Kicks, Blogosphere — admin at 3:28 pm on Saturday, September 19, 2009

AT&T-verse commenced by AT&T, as it uses new fiber-rich system present cutting edge television and high speed Internet services. Here at AT&T,we’re the only US corporation that provides a TV service that 100% based on the Internet - this allows us to deliver U-verse Television that is full of features and functionality and is definitely cooler than your local cable service.

AT&T U-verse presents clients a mixture of next-generation digital TV plus high speed Internet access and access to more than 90 high-def channels. The AT&T U-verse Television which is award primed can cut edges automatically, what saves him a monopole on the marketplace enabling AT&T Yahoo. Their lightning fast internet adds to AT&T’s reputation as the top DSL broadband service.

Users are able to choose from 5 TV and 3 web plans; they can completely customize their total entertainment alternatives. Besides the U300 and U400 strategies, AT&T has U-family, which is a large family-friendly option. Depending on Internet bundles and program choice, recent AT&T U-Verse Television offers starting as low as $44 /month. After the basic price you have to pay monthly charges..

Now through June 30, competent new users can sign up AT&T U-verse and be agreed free Television service, plus HBO and Cinemax, for the 1st 2 full months when they choose the U300 or U400 programming parcel (different month to month fees may apply). So, clients will keep receiving their monthly reduction on their U-verse bundles when subscribing to a plan that consists of a television and high speed internet. AT&T will refund fresh customers’ cash in the first two months if they are not satisfied, guaranteed. 3 bundles of AT&T Yahoo! All high speed Internet bundles offered Anti-Virus and anti- spam software are offered to users beside with unlimited email storage choices.

AT&T’s strategy is to become subscriber’s favored communications and entertainment source and to deliver a video solution via its habitual ways that have better value, elasticity and simplicity than competitor’s offerings. The employment of next-generation video services shows AT&T’s plan to turn out to be consumers’ preferred infrastructure and entertainment provider and to bring a video result through its typical path that offers better price, elasticity and simplicity than competitors’ assistance. AT&T Uverse Television represents a dangerous fresh service in the company’s video compilation, which includes AT&T Homezone’ service and satellite broadcast assistance. AT&T Uverse TV additionally outlines the strategy of the company to offer integrated services to the 3 screens consumers most value: PC, wireless phone, and TV.

Did You Realize the Probability of Prospering Euro Millions Are One in Seventy Six Million? Can We Change those Odds? Lets See if Its Possible

Filed under: The Virtual Lifestyle, Games + Cheats, Diversions + Entertainment — admin at 4:37 pm on Saturday, May 23, 2009

Euromillions e-lottery syndicate! Have you dreamed of picking them? Lingering in the midst of your psyche that any day you will perhaps realize complete financial independence or do you ever guess that you may never have to go to the office ever again. However, there are times when you hear about individuals scooping the Euro lottery and waltzing away with a bucket load of money.

Fortunate for them, for us though, it seems euro millions the smarter way to play are probably the most efficient way to collectively pick those precious euro millions lottery results. The concept works on one simple pattern and that is the more lottery tickets your particular consortium buys the greater your chance of scooping the jackpot. There are nonetheless those people that profit with simply one lottery ticket whilst they are exceptional though a small number of individuals are capable of winning the euro millions by buying one or two lotto tickets on their way home from the office. All The Same more and more of them are joining euro millions syndicates. This method gives you a great deal more prospects to profit by buying bunches of euro millions lottery tickets as possible. So then, why not become a lotto consortium leader

To be able to become the syndicate leader and then buy the tickets you have to reside in the UK. This does not imply that it is obligatory for you to live in the United Kingdom to participate in the UK National lottery though. All you have to do is to organise or sign-up to a lotto syndicate and then have the lotto tickets purchased in the United Kingdom. When the lotto draw has taken place then all you have to do is scratch-off your lotto winning numbers. Colleagues, friends and fellow workers investing their money in the pot to buy multiple lottery tickets - is not a novel concept! In That Respect numerous reports of factory workers and fellow workers that have hit the jackpot. Astonishingly though, still when they realise they have gained a great sum of money with their winning numbers, they nevertheless go back to work as normal.

Original wedding favors

Filed under: Fantasy World, Diversions + Entertainment, Tips + Tricks — admin at 4:29 am on Monday, May 12, 2008

Have you ever gone to a wedding and received a little trinket just for coming? These little trinkets have another name they are also know as wedding favors. Original wedding favors are given to by the bride and groom to their wedding guests as a token of gratification just for showing up. A wedding favor can be a number of different things. It can be a small piece of candle, a candle or a small metal object. The wedding favor sometimes sticks to the theme of the wedding while other times they are meant to add a unique touch to the wedding. Either way wedding favors are fairly cheap yet they are a nice way to thank your guest for coming.

Selecting the perfect wedding favor can be a mind boggling task in itself. Some people would rather create their own original wedding favors. Of course, this is a great way to save a little bit of money. This isn’t always possible though. If you have a large number of guests attending the wedding then you are going to have to spend more time creating the wedding favors. While this might save a little money you might not have the time to create all of them in time for the wedding. It is especially hard to make time for this with all the other hassles associated with planning the perfect wedding. Not to mention the added stress this can cause.

Working on your tan!

Filed under: Diversions + Entertainment — admin at 7:03 pm on Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Working on your tan!
by Working on your tan!(c) 2003

One of my favorite sayings is ‘youth is wasted on the young’.
I think Shakespeare said it first but I heard it a lot from my Mom.
Now that I am older, I can see what she meant. Life is funny
like that.

During my teens and early twenties, back in the non-electronic
days of the sixties, we were focused on good looks. We spent
bookoo dollars on make up and hair and spent hours ‘working’ on
our tan. We weren’t into the physical part of looking good and fit.
We focused on staying relaxed, looking tan and wealthy. We of
the Pepsi Generation were all about how you look not how you feel.

Anyway, I can now see the meaning of the saying ‘youth is
wasted on the young’. All the time and ‘energy’ I spent ‘working’
on my tan would have been better used for something lucrative or
productive. My youth did not comprehend that concept and quite
frankly, it was not in my level of need. However, like most every
thing in life, it can be turned into a good learning experience.

As an adult, working at home and establishing my place on the
net as an entrepreneur takes a lot of time. I work 40 hours a week
at my day job (no comments from the peanut gallery about not
quitting my day job, smile). Those 40 hours are nothing compared
to the time and energy spent working for myself. The net is a vast
array of information with numerous highways pointing in various
directions. In an effort to find out where you are going without a map,
you can spend hours going in all different directions; and often we do.

That is where your ezine publishers come in handy. Most of your
publishers are very diligent and generously provide solid information
to assist you in your search for information. And we learn from you
too! When subbies take the time to establish a connection with the
publisher, we all share what we know and grow together. Working on
your tan or you online biz can be time consuming but it can be FUN
when you do it with friends.

Linda Landry is the publisher of CYBERSHOPNEWS an ezine
dedicated to providing motivating and informative articles and an
affordable media to promote your online biz opps. She is also the
proprietor of two retail websites: http://www.galleryogifts and
http://www.galleryodefense and listed in the National Registry of
Who’s Who in Executives and Professionals 2003-4. You can
reach her by email at: cybershopnews@aol.com for more info.
This article may be reprinted if left intact and with this resource box.
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Linda Landry is a new net ‘marketeer’ with two retail websites and an ezine,
CYBERSHOPNEWS. She is a publisher dedicated to providing motivational and inspirational articles and an affordable
media to advertise your online biz opps.

Time Out - London’s Greatest Bars & Clubs

Filed under: Diversions + Entertainment — admin at 9:04 pm on Monday, February 25, 2008

For the reason that London’s the capital city it is always going to be a tough choice to figure out where abouts to dine or perhaps what watering hole to stop at. There’s little worse than when you’re arranging a thing with some people, whether it’s a client or simply your mate, only then to learn the venue you’ve chosen is dire. So why not save yourself a problem and pick up an issue of the Time Out. You can read all about London music with Time Out London

Bars inside London’s T come in lots of flavours. Maybe you’re looking out for a drinkery or an ale house? If, like lots of Londoners nowadays, you now have an insatiable craving for cocktail the conceivably you will regularly be on the watch for fresh cocktail bars. The thing that Time Out does is to put together a catalogue of cocktail lounges in our capital, whether you’re searching for that aprs work cocktail bar, a marvellous place to impress an amigo, a smattering of old school finesse or merely a local public house where you can chill out in, Time Out can steer you in the right direction.

One of the leading bars nowadays is called Asia De Cuba and can be found in Covent Garden - this place is well known for the cocktails & fine food. With Asia De Cuba one has the best of both worlds - fantastic menus and incredible drinks. Then there is also a place, Apartment-195 on the Kings Road, an exceedingly fashionable part of town and so the tone of the bar is as you’d imagine. You might well need to be on Apartment 195’s guest-list to be allowed to enter & there is sometimes a bit of a weird vibe but surprisingly it makes for an agreeable atmosphere.

Robert Symons-Steel Pan Drums From Bermuda

Filed under: Diversions + Entertainment — admin at 7:04 am on Thursday, February 14, 2008

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Bermuda-01/24/05- The story of Robert Symons is interesting and moving. In what was to become a lifetime pattern of diligence and dedication, he set out to teach himself the instruments of his profession at a very early age.

The renowned Steel Pan Soloist and recording artist from the Island of Bermuda currently has two CDs available titled Tropicana Steel Pan Bermuda Vol. 1 & 2. On the two volumes of contemporary easy listening compositions, he works his way through the history of pop music with panache, style and gracefulness. He arranged and sequenced all the music with a Yamaha QY20 then performed and produced it. The recordings feature Symons’ eclectic style and approach with modern music hits, utilizing all the tools known within the genre.

Volume 1 is a full of mellow interludes while Volume 2 features more upbeat and transitional adaptations of popular tunes you have learned to love over the years. “Unforgettable,” “Crazy,” “This Magic Moment,” you know them all. That memorable once in a lifetime cruise you took, someone’s special wedding reception, or memories of walking on a white sandy beach in the Bermuda sun will come to mind while listening to the instrumental versions of each track. This music is a one-way ticket to your own personal paradise.

For Booking Contact
Robert at:

(ph) 441-293-5350
(fx) 441-293-6383

Mailing Address:
P.O.Box CR 322
Crawl CR BX
BERMUDA

E-mail: robertsymons@hotmail.com
Website: http://www.tropicanasteelpan.com
Media Links: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/symons / http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/symons2

© Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-http://www.muzikreviews.com

Keywords: Robert Symons, Steel Pan Drums, Steel Pan Soloist, Pop Music, Bermuda

About the Author

Keith Hannaleck, known as “MuzikMan” is a Journalist specializing in independent and major music reviews and the promotion of artists via the various media outlets flourishing online. He has worked closely with artists, management, publicity directors, and webmasters to provide some of the best and far-reaching coverage an artist could have.

Patriotic Music: Surprising Secrets About Those Flag-Waving

Filed under: Diversions + Entertainment — admin at 8:12 pm on Monday, February 4, 2008

Whether played by a marching band, an orchestra, or a rock group, there are patriotic tunes that everyone in America finds familiar, exciting and uplifting. But how much do you know about how these songs were created? And what do you know about the people who wrote them?

There are some surprising facts behind all of this glorious music.

So, fire up the barbecue grill, look up at the fireworks, and strike up the band as we reveal the secrets behind the most influential nationalistic musical moments of all time.

“Star Spangled Banner,” Francis Scott Key, 1814.
Schoolchildren in America all learn how Key watched the British bombardment of Fort McHenry during the War of 1812 and so admired the courage of the beleaguered American forces that he wrote four stanzas of “The Star Spangled Banner” (only the first is usually performed). Key based the melody on an English drinking song called “To Anacreon in Heaven.” The song has only been the national anthem since 1931, and there was a strong movement to replace it with one of the other songs on this list.

“America (My Country ‘Tis of Thee),” Samuel F. Smith, 1832.
The music was composed in the 1700s, sometimes attributed to Henry Cary. First popular in Great Britain as “God Save the King (Queen),” the song became bi-continental in 1832. Modern audiences have been greatly moved by the R&B version by Ray Charles, a truly wonderful blending of emotion with what musicians call “the groove.”

“Rally ‘Round the Flag,” George F. Root, 1862.
Written for the Union army and its supporters during the Civil War, the song was hugely popular in the North. This didn’t prevent Confederate troops from writing their own lyrics and singing the song throughout the South.

“When Johnny Comes Marching Home,” Louis Lambert, c. 1863.
Lambert was a pseudonym for Union Army Bandmaster Patrick S. Gilmore. His lyrics, set to an old Irish folk song, were popular through the whole Reconstruction Era (1865-1896). It appears in an extended instrumental version on the soundtrack of Stanley Kubrick’s film “Dr. Strangelove.”

“Battle Hymn of the Republic,” Julia W. Howe, 1861.
Howe is another lyricist who succeeded by utilizing a pre-existing piece of music, in this case a camp meeting tune of the 19th century (which also became “John Brown’s Body”). The profound power of the words combined with the compelling melody cannot be denied, and it was sung at the funerals of Winston Churchill, Robert Kennedy, and Ronald Reagan.

“Overture: 1812,” Petr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, 1880.
Patriotic music doesn’t always revolve around the July 4th celebration, or even refer to the USA. Tchaikovsky got Russian hearts a-pounding with his “1812 Overture in E Flat Major Op. 49,” written to celebrate the 70th anniversary of his country’s victory battle during the Napoleonic Wars.

“Semper Fidelis,” John Philip Sousa, 1889.
Popular ever since it was first performed, the effective and spirited tune takes its name from the U.S. Marine Corps motto meaning “always faithful” and is dedicated to the Marines.

“America the Beautiful,” Katharine Lee Bates, 1895, 1904, 1913.
Originally a poem that Bates twice revised after its first publication in 1885, “America the Beautiful” was sung to several different melodies. The song associated with it today is “Materna,” composed by Samuel A. Ward in 1882, but it was also often performed to the tune of “Auld Lang Syne.”

“Stars and Stripes Forever,” John Philip Sousa, 1896.
Composed on Christmas Day, “The Stars and Stripes Forever” has become the country’s official march (US Code, Title 36 Chapter 10). Sousa wrote lyrics to the song, but they are little known today (sample: “Let martial note in triumph float / And liberty extend its mighty hand / A flag appears ‘mid thunderous cheers, / The banner of the Western land.)”

“Yankee Doodle Boy,” George M. Cohan, 1904.
“You’re A Grand Old Flag,” George M. Cohan, 1906.
“Over There,” George M. Cohan, 1917.
Known as “the man who owned Broadway,” Cohan was a superstar before the term was coined. While his film biography is called “Yankee Doodle Dandy,” the title of his first big tribute to America is actually “The Yankee Doodle Boy.” Cohan excited U.S. audiences again in 1906 with “You’re a Grand Old Flag,” although the original line was “You’re a Grand Old Rag.” It was America’s entrance into World War I in 1917 that inspired Cohan to write “Over There,” for which he received a congressional medal.

“God Bless America,” Irving Berlin, 1938.
The prolific Berlin (900+ songs despite being unable to read music) originally wrote this song right after the first World War, but did not complete it until just before World War II. Kate Smith first performed it during her radio show on Armistice Day, 1938. An immediate sensation, the song was often suggested to replace the “Star Spangled Banner” as the national anthem.

“Star Spangled Banner,” Jimi Hendrix, 1969.
The legendary guitarist took the stage near dawn on the final day of the Woodstock Music and Art Fair. The 13th song in his hour-long set was an incendiary rendition of the venerable tune. In a performance that was somehow savage and grand at the same time, Hendrix wrestled new levels of emotion from the song and generations have never heard it quite the same way again.

“Apocalypse Now,” Francis Ford Coppola, 1979.
The music in question is “Ride of the Valkyries,” from Richard Wagner’s opera, “Die Walkure (1854-56). The composition fit perfectly into director Coppola’s nightmarish vision of the Vietnam War. The sequence, featuring a helicopter attack at dawn, never fails to raise the emotions of viewers.

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Scott G owns G-Man Music & Radical Radio (www.gmanmusic.com) where he makes radio commercials for Verizon Wireless, Goodrich, Micron, National Steel, the Auto Club, and many others. He also is recording artist The G-Man, with 4 albums on iTunes and Delvian Records.

Malia Holiday

Filed under: Diversions + Entertainment — admin at 2:02 am on Friday, January 25, 2008

Malia is simply fantastic, and if you’ve been there then I’m
sure you’ll agree that it one of the best holiday destinations
in Europe. With plenty of pubs that are open until around 2-3am
and with other venues open longer you’re never going to sleep
until at least 6am. Malias nightlife is only one of the reasons
to visit Malia, the daytime activities are also fun and there’s
always something to do. The pubs are all close so a bar crawl is
nice and each, and because they’re all next to each other the
promotions are out of this world. The Scottish Lads would
regularly end up with a table full of Vodka & Red Bulls when we
only ordered 2.

Drinks: The drinks promotions were simply amazing in Malia, we
would always end up with buy 1 get 4 free. The prices were
always very good aswell. The average price for bottled beer was
around 2-3 euros and Cocktails and Spirits at around 4 euros.

Food: Malia has plenty of good restaurants, from Chinese to
Mexican or if you want a simple steak then you’ll find ample to
choose from. Of course there is the normal fast food and fish &
chips available through-out malia.

Temperatures: Avg temps: MAY 72 deg JUNE 80 deg JULY 83 deg AUG
84 deg SEPT 88 deg OCT 71 deg

To sum it all up: Don’t go to Malia if you hate drink, good
food, great nightlife and the sunshine. Its one of the best
destinations in Europe and the Scottish Lads loved it.

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