The National Museum of Dance Presents Resident Photographer Mark Andrew, and the Opening of his Two Exciting Photographic Exhibitions, "STEEL: physique of a dancer," and "Smoke & Mirrors"
Both exhibitions feature the world's most famous dancers from NYC Ballet, Martha Graham Dance Company, Paul Taylor Dance Company, Rebecca Kelly Ballet, Complexions Contemporary Ballet Company, and NY Institute of Dance and Education, portraying the true art of dance through two entirely different approaches. The "STEEL" exhibit is a new form of photography that amalgamates the images into steel and glass plate frames, while "Smoke & Mirrors," is a more lighthearted approach, toying with smoke, mirrors, and the dancer. There will be performances by many of the participating dancers at the opening reception on June 6, 2008. - 2008-04-02
Joint Tax Returns Can Expose Financial and Marital Infidelity says Infidelity Expert
According to infidelity expert Ruth Houston, a significant amount of financial infidelity is discovered during the tax season by couples who file joint income tax returns. Since financial infidelity and marital infidelity are so closely linked, finding evidence of one often reveals the existence of the other. But knowing what to look for is the key. - 2008-04-02 Friend of PRWeb - 8
From The Sistine Chapel to The Lochs of Scotland - Experience More of Europe with Viator.Com
Exclusive Activities, Extended Tours and Special Values Help Travelers Make the Most of Every Moment, and Dollar - 2008-04-01
BreakThru Radio Airing Domino Records Showcase
BreakThru Radio (BTR), the Internet's source for the World's Best Independent Music, announced today that it will air a brand new specialty show from DJ Annie, showcasing Domino Records. This unique new show will feature a great playlist with many of the talented artists found on the label one of the longest running and most successful independent record labels in the UK. The "Domino Records" is the latest installment in the station's impressive series of record label specialty shows. - 2008-04-01
Orlando-Area Resort to Award $10,000 Treasure; Guests to Compete in Summer-Long Treasure Hunt Challenge
Forget about spending money on an Orlando theme park weekend getaway this summer... how about returning home with $10,000 in cash, instead? Orlando's Gaylord Palms Resort is offering a Florida summer getaway experience like no other -- guests can compete in a summer-long treasure hunt and search for pirate's treasure. Travel trend alert: This is the latest in unique and interactive leisure travel experiences from Central Florida's most innovative resort. - 2008-04-01 Friend of PRWeb - 7
The Grand National Winner Predictor
One of the UK's Leading Grand National betting sites the Grand National Guide has launched unique Winner Predictor tool designed to help punters find a winner for the most famous horse race in the world, the Aintree Grand National. - 2008-04-01
ITV Choose Trivya to Ppwer New Online Trivia Platform
Trivya Ltd. announces that UK terrestrial broadcaster ITV has chosen Trivya to provide the technology powering ITV's new online multi-player trivia gaming platform 'ITVQuiz' available at www.itv.com/quiz. The revenue share deal with ITV marks the arrival of Israeli digital design boutique Trivya Ltd as the UK's first provider of Multiplayer pay-for-play trivia and quiz services (www.Trivya.com). - 2008-04-01
Oak Brook Hills Marriott Resort Offers Wholly Renovated Conference Center Retreat Destination
Comprehensive $16 million modernization of Illinois golf resort and Oak Brook Hills conference center draws groups of up to 1500 attendees. - 2008-04-01
Hotel in Oak Brook, IL Offers Ideal Lodging for Chicago Family Vacations and Events after Recent $8.5 Million Renovation
Chicago Marriott Oak Brook Hotel near Brookfield Zoo and Oakbrook Center has plush renovated guest rooms for adults and entertaining amenities for children. - 2008-04-01
Who Runs Hip-Hop? Tune-in to Music Choice to Find out What Artists, Labels, Managers, the Media and Fans on the Street Have to Say!: The Music Choice Series "Who Runs Hip-Hop" Exclusively Brought to
You by Boost Mobile Premieres in April
Music Choice, the award-winning, multi-platform video and music network, announces the launch of "Who Runs Hip-Hop," its first-ever four part weekly VOD-isodes airing on its On Demand network and its broadband music site in April. The series, exclusively brought to you by Boost Mobile, explores the issues and forces shaping the direction of hip-hop music. Topics like the debate over the decline in record sales, why some veteran hip-hop artists aren't getting any love, and how the fans determine who they support in today's hip-hop climate are all discussed. Hip-hop artists, music industry executives, music label executives, managers, the media, and the fans on the street all share their views regarding who runs hip-hop today. This special series accompanies a long list of Original thematic video programming in April on Music Choice as part of its: "We Love Hip-Hop: A Celebration of Hip-Hop Music" month. - 2008-04-01
Alexander "Solaye" Ogedegbe Donates Paintings to Help the Engeye Health Clinic in Uganda
The Gifted Painter Is a Fourth-Year Medical Student at Albany Medical College - 2008-04-01
Loretta is Now on the Web for People All Over the Entire World Who Are in Need of Direction
Loretta specializes in reuniting lost lovers; Never again will anyone be lonely thanks to Loretta's amazing psychic powers; She is now on the web for people all over the entire world who are in need of direction - 2008-04-01
New Website Encourages Boston-Area Nightlife Enthusiasts to Log On and 'Get Out There'
Launched in March of 2008, BostonNightLife.TV is a contemporary guide to metro Boston activities, entertainment and dining. Streaming video on the website is specifically geared to the 21-34-year-old age bracket, giving viewers a sneak peek experience at nightclubs, restaurants and bars before deciding where to spend their money. - 2008-03-31
GDDG Photography's Reconciliation Series Reconciliation - Part One
Photographs from Part One of GDDG Photography's Reconciliation series are available. - 2008-03-31
Author Oliver Galang Releases 'Card Counting The Real Truth in Blackjack'
Author Oliver Galang announces the release of "Card Counting The Real Truth in Blackjack". And with the newly released movie "21," Galang believes people will want to learn how to count cards. His book explains how card counting works and the real reasons why it doesn't work. He doesn't want what happened to him to happen to millions of other innocent people.
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CelebPoker.com Starts a New Poker Freeroll Marathon with Their '11-11' Freeroll Promotion
CelebPoker Starts a Poker Freeroll Marathon with their new '11-11' Promotion... Players can win over €20,000 per month through Freeroll Poker Tournament's starting every hour between 11am and 11pm (GMT) with No Rake Requirement. - 2008-03-31
NobleWorks Teams With "The King" For A New Line Of Elvis Greeting Cards
NobleWorks, Inc. announces a new partnership with Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc. that will feature The King of Rock 'n' Roll in a series of hilarious new greeting cards for 2008. - 2008-03-31
'The Others' -- a Groundbreaking New Live Stand Up Comedy Show Featuring Middle Eastern and Asian-American Comedians Hosted by 'Daily Show' Correspondent Aasif Mandvi
If you are not Black, White or Hispanic in America, you are an "Other." "The Others" is a hilarious new stand up comedy show celebrating these very funny, but not often heard from, "other" voices of stand up comedy including Arab, Indian, Bangladeshi, Muslim, Asian, and Iranian. - 2008-03-31
Regaining Control Of Your Nights And Weekends -- The Virtual Reality Of The Administrative Assistant
Virtual Assistants (VAs), like many of their clients, are entrepreneurs, highly skilled in their profession and able to have a powerful impact on the productivity of those they work with. They provide administrative and/or technical services, utilizing advanced technological modes of communication and data delivery, from remote locations. - 2008-03-31
Don't Change Out Film Systems for Digital Prematurely, Thorburn Tells Museums
Digital projection systems currently on the market have some ideal applications for small theaters in educational institutions, but for theaters with screens wider than 20 feet that show nature and science documentaries and other visually detailed material, museum operators are better off keeping their film projectors for now, says consultant and audiovisual expert Steven J. Thorburn PE, in an article appearing in the April-May 2008 issue of IPM Magazine, a trade publication serving the museums and attractions industry. - 2008-03-31
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