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Monday, August 17th, 2009
by Rene Lacape
Have you ever planned on a costume party before but didn’t know where to start, and ended up asking for professional help? Arranging a party can be a real hassle, especially if you’re in charge of everything. Choosing the theme, sending out invitations, decorating the place, deciding on the menu, picking out the adult costumes, the prizes, and entertainment for the guests are some of the most arduous tasks you’ll face as a party planner. It is therefore important to plan all of these things beforehand, and asking help from your closest friends is a start. After all, they will be the ones enjoying the party with you.
Selection of the theme is the most important part for holding a costume party. Hence, it should be the first thing to do. Try to make the party as enjoyable and fun-filled as possible for every guest. Make a note that the women’s and men’s costumes as per the decided themes should not be hard to find as this might make the guests coming in formals or other party wear with an excuse that they did not find the costumes! This is surely going to spoil the mood of the party. Keep everything within your budget and check if the decorations that you are planning to do will suit the venue or will the venue be able to accommodate the desired decorations.
Ask help from friends and family, and do some brainstorming! It’s always nice to get ideas from others especially when you’re running out of it; the more plans you can think of, the more likely the costume party will be a success. Grab a pen and paper, and list everything you’ve discussed. After some more brainstorming and sleepovers, decide on which ideas you’ll be using and which ones you can save in the meantime, in case the first chosen plans won’t be feasible.
The age group plays an important part in organizing a party. For example, the costumes for children’s costume parties will be more colorful, fun filled eye catching etc. Even the menu will also have to be exciting if the party is to be attended by kids in majority. If adults are going to attend the party, then the scenario is different. As compared to children’s costumes, the adult costumes are easily available. Open bars and cocktail drinks are seen in a adult party rather than candies and chocolates for a children’s party.
The invitations should be sent to the guests some considerable time before the party. This will make sure that the guests have the right costume and have arranged everything for that day. The invitation if sent out before a month form the date of the party will be fine. Since you are sending the invites a month before, you may mention a punishment for the guests who are not going to come in the right costume!
Also pay some attention towards the prize distribution. Announce that the best costume will be awarded a prize. Not only the best costume but something like the best innovation, most sexy etc are some other categories. This will create a lot of excitement amongst all the guests and the want of winning will bring them in the most exciting costumes!
A party without fun is not a party. So you should take each and every measure to make sure that the guests are having fun at the party. Now just imagine people sitting in a hall in beautiful costumes, each different from other, not doing anything except talking. Will that really be a party? Not at all. So nothing can be as fun as good music. An emcee with good people skills will work fine.
Do not forget to enjoy the party. Agreed that the guests should be happy, but you have organized the whole party. You have to enjoy the most, on your own as well as with the guests. The event’s success is your success. So celebrate!!!
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Rene Lacape coordinates parties and events with a wide array of themes to choose from. You can request the theme of your own or just choose from his ready choices. Check out his website and be a part of his clientele.
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Tuesday, July 7th, 2009
by Patrick Daniels
The Black Eyed Peas just released their latest, fifth album to mixed reviews, perhaps because some fans have now gotten away from the music of the BEP’s and perhaps because they have gotten to listen to Fergie on her own, a few people were disappointed in this album, however it must be said that this seems to be some of their best collaborative work to date.
The sound is not revolutionary, but familiar. They are offering up a new danceable play list which includes some similarity to hits past. If you like their music however, you wont be disappointed, because however similar this music is to tracks that have past, the current sounds are still a bit different and the lyrics range from the moving to the bizarre.
The E.N.D., which stands for Energy Never Dies, includes fifteen tracks from hip hop to booty shaking. It has a heavy beat party sound, more then any album they have done in the past. Even if you are not a dancer, these tracks will have you wanting to get out of your seat and joining everyone on the dance floor.
In time for the summer party season, many of these tunes will be top 40 hits and will be heard blaring from car windows as well as home stereo systems everywhere. If you haven’t heard the amazingly successful sound of their first hit single Boom Boom Pow off the new album, this is just a preview to this incredible album.
It is difficult to believe that anyway could think this group is going anywhere but up, especially with all there enthusiasm and energy. With a funky sound, influences by music from past and today, keeps the band fresh and fans constantly wanting more. This album is everything a true fan of the Black Eye Peas would expect and more.
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Saturday, June 20th, 2009
by Kathy Baldwin
The Victorian Era came with calling cards to introduce yourself to your host. The closest thing we have to do that today is business cards but we are talking social not business here.
In those days, people would be properly announced when entering the home of the host and hostess of a dinner party. Gone too, are the Victorian dinner party etiquette manuals for hosting or attending such a dinner. Granted, those days had butlers and one spoke delicately about domestic solicitude, and when the servers took away plates and such, they moved as if they were wearing soft ballet shoes, so light was their touch and attitude as they moved noiselessly about. Guests on the other hand basically pretended that the domestics were not even there.
Today, the emphasis is no longer on the pretentiousness of the Victorian era, but rather making sure that both guests and hosts are relaxed, and that they enjoy each other, without interruptions by graceless and boorish behavior. This means that etiquette is still around but do know that good manners are still in fashion.
The necessity for inviting guests to a dinner party used to require that they were engraved on beautiful stationary and hand delivered by a servant. For a guest to respond to the invitation it was required that you respond immediately to the host with a formal response as well. Today we do not require that level of formality for anything other than a wedding or other formal affair but that does not mean that we have been reduced to the lack of consideration by using email for our invitations either.
It was customary to dress in your finest during Victorian times, but now, many dinner party invitations now stipulate a more relaxed atmosphere and may say that it is casual dress. We have retained, though, the etiquette that one should never dress in a manner that one ups ones host or hostess.
Good manners, also means that an invitation to a dinner party usually requires that you will give the hosts a small gift, such as flowers, or wine. Too, you will show up on time, not overly early, nor any later than ten minutes or so. Men should still seat their lady. Good manners also dictate that you use your napkin properly, and allowing the hosts to begin the meal by unfolding their napkin still signals that the meal has begun.
The act of a man standing when a lady rises from the table is not an outdated custom and still considered polite today. An area of custom that was never part of the etiquette rules are how we address technology. When entering a host’s home it is polite to turn off your ringer of all cell phones and only accept emergency phone calls. If you are expecting a potential emergency call it is polite to inform your host upon your arrival. Keeping your phone on vibrate in case of potential issues with babysitters is acceptable but keep in mind that should a call come in during your dinner party you are required to excuse yourself to a private location and not take the call in the presence of others.
Hosts need to be as ready as possible, anticipating that the food service will be taken care of properly, and if you need to adjust whats being served for special diets, do it graciously. Neither host nor guest should ever drink to excess.
Everyone commits a social blunder or faux pas every once in awhile. The trick when an error occurs is not to allow it to ruffle your feathers but instead make amends quickly and then move on with the occassion. Maintaining good manners as a guest will ensure that your social calendar is constantly being added to and you can enjoy all social occasions without any stress or worry.
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Thursday, June 11th, 2009
by Patrick Daniels
After a four year hiatus, Dave Matthews band has come back with their newest release, “Big Whiskey And The Groogrux King”. This album is a departure from their earlier albums, to say the least.
In the past the Dave Matthews Band was known for a more rocking sound then bands such as Moe or Phish. With their newest release, the DMB goes into a new direction and expends on a more mature approach towards music and it’s influences while mourning the loss of their dear friend and founding band member, LeRoi Moore.
Moore died in 2008 as a result of complications caused by an ATV accident. His role as saxophonist was taken up in the studio by Jeff Coffin. Many theorize the band came back together to make this album as a sort of tribute to Moore, and this is easily across the CD.
There are many songs on the album, especially “Funny the Way It Is” the albums first track, that reflect on the loss of Moore and the bands reaction to his passing. It is the track that most resembles the old Dave Matthews Band sound while incorporating their new direction. Other tracks, such as “Alligator Pie” and “Baby Blue”, deal with the bands time apart and work with others, as well as their experience with producer Rob Cavallo, while recording in Louisiana.
With a Delta Blues sound, along with New Orleans French Quarter influences this album show the bands ability to play, despite the loss of Moore.
While it is a departure from past albums, true fans of the band are likely to find the feeling of the music little changed, although the sound has. If those same fans have found the heart of the sound with the Dave Matthews Band before, they will find it again here, and enjoy the little bit of change the band offers up. “Big Whiskey And The Groogrux King” is sure to become a DMB classic on par with “Under the Table and Dreaming” and “Crash”, even though it may take a little getting used to if your listening to it right after those albums.
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Monday, June 8th, 2009
by Chris Channing
We all know how well males love to talk about sports. Now sports fans, both male and female alike, can take part in online sports leagues based around cricket to extend the talk of televised games with their own excursions. In doing so, sports fans are able to even gain real rewards or prizes for doing exceptionally well.
Your current group of friends will be ecstatic to take the fun of normal cricket games and create new forms of entertainment through online cricket leagues. Fantasy leagues online will allow for more competition among sports enthusiasts to test their knowledge and luck, and in the process win them the all-important bragging rights over other friends.
The Internet has brought many people together from all over the world- including cricket friends. If your current host of friends don’t share much enjoyment for cricket, or simply are too busy for a fantasy league, you can find new cohorts online. Websites with fantasy cricket leagues are built to promote social interaction, which will bring you new contacts and friends to talk to about cricket topics.
If you feel like you are behind in cricket topics, joining a fantasy league is important. Missing a few seasons of cricket due to other dedications in life can quickly put you out of the cricket loop. By joining an online fantasy cricket community, you will be able to learn the statistics of new players, teams, and coaches. In effect, such leagues can act as a quick encyclopedia, with the only difference that it is fun to learn and use!
If you are good enough at managing your cricket team, you will be able to earn prizes at some select websites. Websites that offer prizes are usually large in size, so you will have to set yourself apart from many other cricket fans to get a real shot at the rewards given out. The rewards are a fun way of bringing new competition to an already established website, but keep in mind this varies from one league to another.
Even though some websites will charge you for using their fantasy cricket services, you will have the choice not to by going to other services. Even still, look into paid alternatives as they sometimes allow you to get an edge over others, qualify for better prizes, or give you access to better offers and material. Ultimately it is your decision on how dedicated you are to the sport.
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Remember that online cricket leagues are for pure entertainment and for making friends, not solely for earning rewards or gaining monetary value. Instead you should focus on having fun with your interests, and sharing the fun with your current friends and new ones you’ll find over such websites.
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Monday, June 1st, 2009
by Ian Kleine
Here’s the thing, there are tons of stuff that could happen in art show, and these are all common little things that could very well hold your head high up above others, if you know how to anticipate them and avoid them. Some of these situations are beneficial and can help you towards your career growth.
Others there are differences that you cannot avoid, and would lead to your downfall, unless you know how to deal with them and turn them around for the better. Here are a few and try to relate if you can as much as possible.
Customers who go to the art shows LIKE art. It’s a given. Unless they were dragged in by their better halves, or their boyfriends or girlfriends; everyone in an art show is a person that appreciates art. They like it, end of story. The hard part is getting between customer and your art piece. You, as an artist, is proud in default with your work.
Take it that people buy things, because they like it. They understand it in a point of view that they alone possess. You, have your own point of view as well. It is a matter of compromise. People don’t like things they don’t understand. So as much as possible, when talking to customers, be relatable. Try and be sociable, if you can. Bear with it even just for a day. All for the sake of your art.
There’s a talent needed there, the talent of being able to express your art both in tangible words and in intangible ideas. You need to dramatically flair up your art so as to evoke people to want it, but then explain it to them simply in a manner that they can truly grasp the concept of your art.
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Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009
by Patrick Daniels
The next chapter in the Terminator saga is less then a month away. With so much excitement building I feel it is necessary to review the first three chapters in the story.
The first movie simply titled The Terminator was released in 1984 and almost immediately became a blockbuster hit. It stood out from the pack with its over the top special effects and its time traveling story. It was a huge success and spawned two, and now three sequels as well as a television show on Fox. The first movie was released on VHS and later on DVD. It included a minimal amount of bonus features on its initial DVD release, but would later be re-released as a special addition.
In 1991, the sequel, T2: Judgment Day was released in theatres. Surpassing the first movie, it was an instant hit breaking box office records. It maintained all the greatness from the first movie and expanded on the Terminators lore.
This time putting Arnold in the role of the Terminator, but as guardian of John Connor, it changed up what we were expecting as moviegoers. I remember hearing the rumor of Arnold being a good terminator and couldn’t believe it. I wasnt expecting that kind of twist. The special effects were again over the top and cutting edge. Things that we saw on that screen were unlike anything that had ever been seen before. It was a technological breakthrough and many things have gone on to be standard practice in the years since. The DVD was packed with all the history and special features that you have come to expect. It was all packaged in a cool metallic collectors sleeve. It was truly the way to own the movie.
Ten years later, the dark horse of the franchise, Rise of The Machines was released. It was by Terminators standards a flop, but with almost $400 million is ticket sales, it would have been considered a huge success for any other franchise. The DVD was packed with extras and was just as good as the first two releases. There will undoubtedly be a special Blu-ray version of each of the first three movies and will be even more awesome in all their high definition glory.
Hopefully the newest movie will return the glory to the franchise that I grew up loving.
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Sunday, April 12th, 2009
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Airplane 2: Somewhat ludicrous rehash of Airplane (by a new author-director), however it couldn’t match the amount, or premium, of chuckles in the first film. Numerous cameos appearances include Raymond Burr, Chuck Connors, and Sonny Bono. Cast includes Robert Hays, Julie Hagerty, Lloyd Bridges, Peter Graves, William Shatner, Chad Everett, and David Paymer. (85 minutes, 1982)
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Braveheart: This is story of William Wallace, and Scotland’s fight for freedom from English rule. After the death of his newlywed young bride, and at the hands of the English, William becomes the galvanizing force to push the English back out of Scotland. His victories with a small yet determined army inspire the clans to finally join forces and send King Edwards and his army home.
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Sunday, April 12th, 2009
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Mission To Mars: In the year 2020 man has sent a team of astronauts to Mars. Then something happens. One cryptic message to Earth, then the crew is never heard from again. NASA quickly puts together a rescue flight. It will be six months before help arrives.
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Sunday, April 12th, 2009
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