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School Children Battle it Out for Chance to Design Their Own Lion
Sunday, 31 Jan, 2010 – 8:46 | No Comment
School Children Battle it Out for Chance to Design Their Own Lion

Schoolchildren from across Bath are in with a chance of seeing their artwork exhibited on the city’s streets.
The organizers of this summer’s Lions of Bath public art event, which aims to build on the success …

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How to Become Lord Wreath
Tuesday, 1 Dec, 2009 – 23:50 | No Comment
How to Become Lord Wreath

To make the decoration of wreath for Christmas, you will need floristry wire. You can buy this in florists, craft shops or department stores, a wire coathanger or stiff wire from a garden centre that …

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Lovely Lunch Boxes
Friday, 17 Apr, 2009 – 7:50 | No Comment
Lovely Lunch Boxes

Cooking is definitely a form of art. This can never be better shown elsewhere than in the design of cute lunch boxes. The Japanese lunch box, which is called as bento, is especially famouse for …

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Cute Decoration for Easter Holiday
Saturday, 11 Apr, 2009 – 10:51 | No Comment
Cute Decoration for Easter Holiday

Easter is an important annual religious feast in the Christian liturgical year. You can already find all kinds od traditional Easter decoration on sales in stores, ranging from Easter Rabbit to nets and collored eggs.
If …

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Y: The Last Man
Thursday, 26 Feb, 2009 – 9:09 | No Comment
Y: The Last Man

Y: The Last Man is a comic book series by Brian K. Vaughan and Pia Guerra.
It tells a tale about the last man to survive the mysterious simultaneous death of every male mammal on Earth. …

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Chinese New Year Poster
Friday, 30 Jan, 2009 – 4:44 | No Comment
Chinese New Year Poster

When the Chinese New Year draws in, folks will make lots of preparations, including repainting the walls white, making new clothes, and cooking big meals for the New Year’s eve.
In the countryside of North China, …

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The Meaning of The Name ‘Tina’
Tuesday, 13 Jan, 2009 – 14:03 | No Comment
The Meaning of The Name ‘Tina’

The name ‘Tina’ is a name for girls. It comes from the Greek word for ‘annointed’. She is a bundle of energy, good fun and can turn her hand to anything. A lady of many …

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National Gallery, London
Thursday, 8 Jan, 2009 – 8:47 | No Comment
National Gallery, London

Getting out from the Piccadily underground station, there is one place that definetely worth visiting—the National Gallery on the northern side of Trafalgar Square.
The Galery was founded in 1824. It houses one of the greatest …

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Dead Pianist in Hamlet
Saturday, 29 Nov, 2008 – 11:52 | No Comment
Dead Pianist in Hamlet

David Tennant will fulfil the dying wish of a concert pianist when he uses the musician’s skull in the West End production of Hamlet next month. The Doctor Who star has agreed to use Shakespeare …

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Ceilidh Culture
Thursday, 18 Sep, 2008 – 19:46 | No Comment
Ceilidh Culture

Céilidh refers to a traditional Gaelic social dance originating in rural parts of Ireland and Scotland. In the times when there are no discos or nightclubs, there used to be Céilidhs held in most town …

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Class Enemy
Monday, 25 Aug, 2008 – 17:05 | One Comment
Class Enemy

There are strong calls for tough knife laws recently, after teen death from the public mass after the tragic that several teenagers were been stabbed to death on the streets in different UK cities.
Teenage problems …

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King Roger
Sunday, 24 Aug, 2008 – 20:46 | No Comment
King Roger

The opera of King Roger is another good opera put on show during the Edinburgh Festival.
It is written by the Polish composer Karol Szymanowski. Szymanowski’s opera has elements of the classical Greek legend of ‘cult’ …

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The Two Widows
Friday, 22 Aug, 2008 – 21:13 | No Comment
The Two Widows

There are a lot of wonderful opera on show during the Edinburgh Festival. I picked one of them—The Two Widows, to go to when it was performance in the Festival Theatre.
It’s a Scottish opera written …

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Tokio Hotel: Scream
Monday, 19 May, 2008 – 22:06 | No Comment
Tokio Hotel: Scream

Wow. Yep, that one word sums up this incredible debut album by German born Tokio Hotel. The album however, is entirely in English (theres a German version too). Anyways, lets get down to the nitty …

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