by Gordon Shepard on January 28, 2012
The Head of the River Race is one of the world’s biggest continuous rowing events and is held annually every March, attracting rowers from all over the globe ready to tackle the four and a quarter mile course. Thousands of spectators attend the event as well and so there is a high demand for short term accommodation in London whilst this event is going on .
by Katrice Blue on June 9, 2011
Let’s face it: getting tickets to find the best Broadway shows is not always easy, particularly if live in an urban area where everything seems expensive, for instance New York or Chicago. If you feel that Broadway tickets are too expensive, keep in mind that theater lovers are actually scraping and scrounging to acquire tickets since the history of Broadway began. Records reveal that even though some struggled through the difficult times through the Great Depression, many remained able to save what you could to see one show and forget their problems for a little while.
by Adriana Noton on December 24, 2009
Your computer has died, and there is no hope for its resurrection. You have already replaced it, but now what do you do? What options are there for disposing of your old computer in a safe and environmentally friendly way? The answer is computer recycling.
by Alix Montoya on August 21, 2009
The first steps on establishing a business often has very high risks. If you’re planning to make a small business from your arts and crafts hobby, you should take those first steps very carefully. In the world of crafting fairs and festivals, these steps can easily make or break you. So here are a few steps to make sure your business doesn’t become a casualty of itself.
by Bob Jones on August 16, 2009
People in Missouri are famous for being skeptical about things; they are not people to be taken in by luscious words. One can try to convince them about how something is worthwhile, but without actual proof that it indeed is, it is a lost cause. The State’s motto, as it happens, is “Show Me.”
by Nicole Thomas on July 18, 2009
One of the most popular tourist attractions in USA is the Broadway Theater New York. The major shows in New York are held in the Theatre District, which attracts thousands and thousands of audiences, locals and foreigners, alike. New York’s Theatre District comprises of 40 large theaters, each one consisting of a minimum of 500 seats to have room for all of the spectators.
by Ian Kleine on July 12, 2009
Alabama is not the run-of-the-mill state some folks put it to be. You have a lot of festivals and hangouts to go around with, and this is something that most folks in Alabama can be quite happy with. Insert a grin here of course. A major attraction is the Mardi Gras, an internationally renowned festival of highlights, beats and bacchanal revelry; this festival actually originated in Mobile. Not in New Orleans as most people assumed it would be. The festival starts right after Easter Sunday, so it has a good timing with breaking off from your abstinence. The Mardi Gras of Alabama is probably the most popular amongst its festivals, complete with balls and festive parades, reception and booths that are packed with different cuisine gathered from varying regions.
by Ian Kleine on June 23, 2009
So there comes a time in your mid-life crisis when you start questioning what your life is all about and where you are heading onwards. Did you do everything you have to do in this time of life? Are you enjoying every single day like it will be your last? Can you honestly say that you are satisfied and fulfilled with what your current career has to offer?
by Ian Kleine on June 14, 2009
Cheese, as hardy and tough as it seems to be, is still food. It is delicate. It needs its own space, and it needs its own ways of caring for it, storing it and serving it. From when the cheese is delivered to the shop for display and service, the customer should know proper choosing and handling of cheese to promote storage longevity and maximum preservation of taste, nutrients, consistency, aroma and overall appearance.
by Bob Jones on June 14, 2009
Because as we all know, tables are just as small as retroactively their cost is. The best you can do is to work with that meager space that was given to you and decorate with a flourish that gives an illusion that your table is a few sizes more bigger than it originally was. Work with angles, elevations, light shots and things like that. Colors too, can greatly influence the appearance of your table. Work with different shades, tones and hues so you can achieve maximum visibility.
by Ian Kleine on June 13, 2009
The fair can be quite a surreal place when darkness comes in, and the lights twinkle their soft glows like frozen fireflies. I would have never thought that the fair grounds would grow quiet and soft-toned when night came. I had arrived earlier during the day and had scowled in distaste at how busy and impersonal the place seemed to be. For me anyway.
by Bob Jones on June 12, 2009
When you are considering going on that road to selling your crafts at a crafts fair, understand that you are taking a big step forward. Along with the associated risks, and challenges that are involved with this step. There are a lot of things to consider first, in order to systematically sell stuff, categorizes and put all things in proper order, and to mentally prepare yourself for this undertaking. Selling stuff is no easy walk in the park kiddies.