Perhaps you may have seen one of the recent TV series that showcase tattoo artists in Miami and L.A. Sure, they are good artists but L.A. And Miami are not the Mecca's for great tattoo artists. That status belongs to the islands of Hawaii where the tradition of tattoo can be traced back literally...
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Archive for March 2nd, 2010
Hawaii Tattoo Artists
Learn Digital Photography – Photo Walk Your Way to More Creative Photos
If you haven't yet heard of a photo walk then it's time you learnt about this wonderful way to learn digital photography. When I first tried it out, it immediately gave inspiration to my creativity. Creativity needs inspiration and ideas. Our brains need hooks to hang the ideas on. Photo walks focus our minds...
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Choosing A Monologue For Kids And Teens – Hints For A Successful Audition
What is the right monologue for you? Kids and teens are often faced with this question. Whether you are auditioning for a school or community play, a job, an agent or manager or even a Performing Arts College your choice of monologue will have a lot to do with how successful you...
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Things to Remember in Watching Your First Ballet Performance
Ballerinas and danseurs in ballet recitals have worked hard to be able to dance as gracefully as they do onstage. Yes, they make it appear so easy, so light, and so doable by the masses but the fact is that ballerinas and danseurs are probably the most determined, disciplined and daring individuals in the...
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Teen Indie Film Opens Amidst Grassroots Efforts to Support Life-Saving Entertainment
The film TO SAVE A LIFE opens in theaters this weekend, but students have already become fans and are working hard to make sure peers know about this film. Momentum is building through grassroots efforts and special events to support what some are calling “Life-saving entertainment.” Currently, TO SAVE A LIFE is #3 on...
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DIY Home Improvement For Beginners – The Basics of DIY
DIY or do it yourself is a goal-oriented hobby initiated and completed by individuals or small groups. The basic premise is that if a person learns reasonably fast and knows how to apply basic skills to projects, then the person doesn't have to hire other people to do the work for him.
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