Arts and Entertainment Articles

How Two Girls Enjoyed Their Movie Date

posted on 29 November 2011

I have been waiting for the Breaking Dawn film to be shown and when it finally came, I asked my best friend, Cheryl if she would want to see it with me. She must really love me very much because she agreed to watch it with me even if I knew that it was not really her type of movie. I was glad that she enjoyed it as much as I did. She even told me that had she known it was that good, she would have seen the entire series. In short, Cheryl turned into a huge fan of the film and its characters. When we got home from our movie date, we found ourselves stuill bursting with energy even if it was already late at night. Since we could not sleep yet, we thought of spending our time with our laptops. It was my chance to seek facebook help regarding my settings which I wanted changed immediately. Cheryl, on the other hand was busy checking her mails and to her delight, she just found out that her sister will be home from Canada in no time.

The good example of elle portrays how possible it is to handle double careers

posted on 9 November 2011

Mixing business with such an outstanding career as modeling or acting is quite risky, and one may tend to think that it is better to let one go because chance of having them both succeed are very low. The truth is that it is possible if you have the right attitude towards what you are doing and the choices that you make are significant to the work that you set your heart to do. Looking at elle macpherson serves as a good example because this is a woman with the right sense of attitude in what she does. The modeling job that she has done and her acting career have gone hand in hand with the success of her businesses, and there is nothing special about her only that she has the right kind of determination that makes her stand out. There are careers that you should probably stick to alone without adding anything else on top but there are those that you can work with and balance because in the end you are still the one to benefit from the double efforts that you have put across.

Making Sure Her Account Stays Safe from Hackers

posted on 27 October 2011

Maria was a certified social networking websites. If it were possible to not sleep at all, she would do it for the sake of updating her status from time to time. She was fond of posting her pictures that were taken by her friends or that were taken by herself. The pictures were either funny or daring. Although she had some issues withe her height (for Maria, she wasn't tall enough) she covered this shortcoming by being bold and daring. Her boyfriend liked all of her albums and at the same time posted comments on how proud he was of his girlfriend. Lately, Maria has been really careful about the security of her account in the social networking site known as Facebook. There had been rumors about facebook hacks and she feared that maybe her account may be in danger. She told her boyfriend about it but she just thought that he would think she was just believing in hearse's. She didn't want that to happen. Instead, she just decided to change her password regularly.

The facebook posts that I update make me feel like part of facebook all through

posted on 26 October 2011

I am a fan of face book and there is nothing that gives me more pleasure other than to use facebook to make everything so real in my head even if in real life it is not. I always work with Facebook posts and I think that these are the things that keep me going and also manage to talk with my friends all through just to ensure that they are fine. I love the way you can be free with facebook because you are allowed to share your thoughts and your dreams with the world. I always ensure that I place more than fifty posts in a week and also keep changing my profile picture to make it look like a real daily life story of a lady that is making it big in facebook like it was a modeling competition or something of the sort. I have loved facebook ever since I started using it and it is precisely because of this that I will not stop updating my status and changing my posts that keeps my account running and fresh all through.

Most siblings hold strong bonds that cannot be broken

posted on 10 July 2011

When I was a child I was brought up in a home that had five boys and I was the youngest of them all. My parents tell me that when I was born my brothers were scared of holding me because they thought that their rough, boyish personality would crush the delicate me. The first two weeks they did not touch me they would just look at me. Then my father had to take my mother to the hospital for a few hours and they were left with me. So when is started crying, the middle brother took me, and enveloped me with his huge arms and I stopped crying. This created an inseparable bond between my brothers and I. My junior year of high school was tough because I was bullied all the time and my brothers were off to college and other working. One of my brothers traveled a lot and he always advised me on how to deal with conflict other than being violent. I looked for his current facebook contact number in UK. He changed numbers all the time, especially if he went to different countries. He gave me good advice and my other brothers also told me that I could scare them a little. All their advise worked really well.

Graffiti Is Not Just Art, But a Way of Life As Well

posted on 3 January 2011

I can remember back to when I was young. We would take the Shaker rapid to get into downtown Cleveland Ohio. I hated the bumpy ride, but loved looking at all the awesome graffiti would see on the passing monuments. I knew some of these "paintings" took someone or a group many long hours to complete. It didn't seem like a bad thing to me. Driving down the freeway and seeing "*$#! off" written on the overpass, to me, is not considered graffiti. That is someone's expression, but not quite art in my eyes - not like, say, Banksy street art. When man first started to draw and carve on stone, graffiti was born. All through out history, all cultures have used this technique to "keep a vision alive". Graffiti can tell a story, it can be a warning, it can relate directions, or just simply be for fun. Yes it is illegal (and wrong) to destroy another's property. As the old saying goes, "boys will be boys", girls to for that matter. More often than not, a graffiti artist is not trying to destroy anything. They are just inspired by seeing a blank canvass. If they don't portray their artistic vision, then someone else will. Gangs get the blame much of the time for "bad" graffiti. I am NOT agreeing what they do is right, but it is necessary for them. Think about any group or business, they most likely have a sign or symbol to represent their business or organization. Graffiti is the gang's way of advertising. Much cheaper than getting a custom neon sign made to. The graffiti way of life does not have any conditions. All you need is yourself, something to create with (usually a marker or spray paint, and a blank canvass. There is no right or wrong style, just let your mind create!

Raja Ravi Varma, the Classical Artist from India

posted on 1 January 2011

While my friends peruse the well known classical artists (oh how they love to collect Turner, Renoir and Van Gogh canvas prints in particular), I enjoy the talents of a more local (to me) artist: Raja Ravi Varma. He was born in Kerala in 1848. He belonged to a princely family in Kerala. His father Neelakanthan Bhattathiripad was a scholar. His mother Umayamba Thampuratti was a poet and a writer. He was trained in water painting by Ramaswamy Naidu and oil painting by Theodor Jenson. The most number of his paintings took scenes from the Indian Epics, the Mahabharatha and Ramayana. His paintings show the union of Indian traditions and the techniques of European art. His main works are Village Belle, Lady Lost in Thought, Shakuntala, Nair Woman, Romancing Couples etc. While seeing his paintings we cannot take back our eyes from them. We feel that the picture is very living, talking to and walking to us. The pictures are so realistic that a digital camera copies an image. Hence I advise everybody to see his paintings at least once in life. He bade farewell to the world in 1906.