Sydney Festival opened its 2012 program with Australia’s largest free outdoor cultural event, Festival First Night, attracting hundreds of thousands of people into the city centre for eight hours of music, theatre, dance and visual arts. Headlining the event was internationally-acclaimed music superstar Manu Chao, who had 60,000 people dancing to his unique blend of Latin reggae. Audiences thrilled to a mix of Australian and international entertainment including a 1950s swing dance, painted caravans, Australian singer-songwriter Meagan Washington, Indigenous singer Gurrumul and dapper Jamaican gents, The Jolly Boys. Keeping things at a lively pace were street performances by Tuba Skinny, Lewis Floyd Henry and Norman J and his Good Times Bus. Casper Babypants, Holly Throsby and Erth’s mythical puppet creatures kept the kids laughing and dancing throughout the afternoon.
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Lecrae was up in New York a couple of weeks ago, and while he was there he hooked up with C-Lite and director David Ham. With Manhattan as a backdrop they shot an impromptu music video for the song Background from his latest album Rehab. Check it out!
In the afternoon of Wednesday 23 March, Mrs Bettina Wulff will open the Keukenhof International Flower Exhibition in Lisse, accompanied by her husband Christian Wulff, President of the Federal Republic of Germany. His Royal Highness the Prince of Orange is intending to attend the ceremony.
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Do you think Mir-Hossein Mousavi leadership and charisma will stop at the Iranian border? Not according to the study of search supply (results) verse search demand (search volume). This Iran leader has a chance to give Obama a run for his money on marketing.
Mike Rowe has teamed up with Lee Jeans to share his common-sense philosophy on denim – a straight-forward approach that mirrors the 120-year-old brand known for its authentic quality. Rowe, creator and star of the Discovery Channel’s “Dirty Jobs,” is not shy about what he looks for in a pair of blue jeans. “It’s pretty simple,” said Rowe. “They should last. They should fit. They should fade. They should never cost more than fifty bucks. And they should be blue.”
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The first book in a thrilling new trilogy concerning murder, mystery, and money. Lots and lots of money.
Gerald Wilkins is pretty much your average twelve-year-old, until he inherits twenty billion pounds from his great-aunt Geraldine, who also leaves Gerald a letter asking him to find her murderer. Gerald along with his friends Ruby and Sam attempt to solve the mystery before the killer finds them. Learn more about this author here: http://tinyurl.com/294bq3p Learn more about this book here: http://tinyurl.com/2bsjqxq YA, juvenile fiction
When Hemingway’s lost works, stolen in 1922 from his first wife Hadley Richardson, are recovered, they’re worth millions. The womanizing academic who found them is murdered, and Chicago Insurance Investigator DD McGil, aided by her antiquarian book dealer friend Tom Joyce, must recover them, if genuine, or prove they are fakes. Learn more about this book: http://bit.ly/ds77tS Learn more about this author: http://dianegilbertmadsen.com/ Mystery Thriller
Fast paced thriller brings to cinematic life the sights, sounds, and smells of seventeenth century Bavaria, telling the engrossing story of a compassionate hangman and his headstrong daughter in a race against the clock to find a killer. The Hangman’s Daughter takes us back in history to a place where autopsies were blasphemous, coffee was an exotic drink, dried toads were the recommended remedy for the plague, and the devil was as real as anything. Learn more about this video and its author here, http://hmhbooks.com/hangman Suspense Thriller / Historical fiction
Video captured from a cell phone camera, shows police firing at an unknown gunman on the campus of Virginia Tech.
The video was taken by Jamal Albarghouti with his cell phone and posted to CNN i-Report.
PA TV, Jan 21, 2003) He would always dream of Shahada, It was his first and last goal in life. I told him: Dear, we all want to be Shahids. He said: In this entire world, I can't think of anyone to marry. I don't think of any girls of this world to marry. I want to marry the Dark Eyed (Virgins or Maidens of Paradise) I said: If these are his thoughts I wish him Shahada.