Monday, December 27, 2010

Race in a career in Motorsports, with or without a college degree

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Monday, December 20, 2010

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Monday, December 13, 2010

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Friday, December 10, 2010

Shakespeare in Love (Miramax Collector's Series)

Shakespeare in Love (Miramax Collector's Series)One of the most endearing and intelligent romantic comedies of the '90s, the Oscar-winning Shakespeare in Love is filled with such good will, sunny romance, snappy one-liners, and devilish cleverness that it's absolutely irresistible. With tongue placed firmly in cheek, at its outset the film tracks young Will Shakespeare's overwrought battle with writer's block and the efforts of theater owner Philip Henslowe (Geoffrey Rush, in rare form) to stage Will's latest comedy, Romeo and Ethel, the Pirate's Daughter. Jokey comedy, though, soon takes a backseat to ravishing romance when the beautiful Viola De Lesseps (Gwyneth Paltrow) disguises herself as a young man to wangle herself an audition in the all-male cast, and wins both the part of Romeo and, after much misunderstanding, the playwright's heart. Soon enough, Will's pirate comedy becomes the beautiful, tragic Romeo and Juliet, reflecting the agony and ecstasy of Will and Viola's romance--he's married and she's set to marry the slimy Lord Wessex (Colin Firth) in the near future.

The way that Oscar-winning screenwriters Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard enfold their story within the parameters of Romeo and Juliet (and even Twelfth Night) is nothing short of brilliant--it would take a Shakespearean scholar to dissect the innumerable parallels, oft-quoted lines, plot developments, and thematic borrowings. And most amazingly, Norman and Stoppard haven't forgotten to entertain their audience in addition to riding a Shakespearean roller coaster, with director John Madden (Mrs. Brown) reigning in his huge ensemble with rollicking energy. Along the way there are small gems to be found, including Judi Dench's eight-minute, Oscar-winning turn as a truly regal Queen Elizabeth, but the key element of Shakespeare in Love's success rests on the milky-white shoulders of its two stars. Fiennes, inexplicably overlooked at Oscar time, is a dashing, heartfelt Will, and as for Best Actress winner Paltrow, well, nothing she'd done before could have prepared viewers for how amazing she is here. Breathtakingly beautiful, fiercely intelligent, strong-willed, and lovestruck--it's a performance worthy of Shakespeare in more ways than one. By the film's end, you'll be thoroughly won over--and brushing up your Shakespeare with newfound ardor. --Mark Englehart

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Monday, December 6, 2010

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Friday, December 3, 2010

Shakespeare Behind Bars

Shakespeare Behind BarsThe plays of Shakespeare are rife with brutes and murderers--why shouldn't they be played by brutes and murderers? In the Shakespeare Behind Bars program at Luther Luckett Prison in Kentucky, the actors are convicted felons who murdered their wives and abused children--but the documentary Shakespeare Behind Bars, like Shakespeare himself, sees these men in three dimensions, taking the time to explore the complex mixture of remorse, anger, and yearning that consumes their lives. The production of The Tempest, a play explicitly about forgiveness, is only the frame for an examination of how these men struggle to forgive themselves. That may sound sentimental and bleeding-heart on the surface, but watch the movie: There's nothing sappy about staring into the face of a child molester as he articulates, with sad but clear and undeluded eyes, his forlorn hope that his life might be remembered for something more than the worst things he did. The actual performance of the play is less important than watching these men connect with Shakespeare's characters, from the villainous Antonio (two actors cast in this role end up dropping out because they're put in solitary confinement) to the virtuous 15 year old Miranda. Shakespeare Behind Bars captures, with almost disturbing intimacy, the humanity of men that most of society would like to dismiss as monsters. A remarkable documentary. --Bret Fetzer

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Monday, November 29, 2010

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Friday, November 26, 2010

Michael Caine: Acting in Film

Michael Caine: Acting in FilmThe plays of Shakespeare are rife with brutes and murderers--why shouldn't they be played by brutes and murderers? In the Shakespeare Behind Bars program at Luther Luckett Prison in Kentucky, the actors are convicted felons who murdered their wives and abused children--but the documentary Shakespeare Behind Bars, like Shakespeare himself, sees these men in three dimensions, taking the time to explore the complex mixture of remorse, anger, and yearning that consumes their lives. The production of The Tempest, a play explicitly about forgiveness, is only the frame for an examination of how these men struggle to forgive themselves. That may sound sentimental and bleeding-heart on the surface, but watch the movie: There's nothing sappy about staring into the face of a child molester as he articulates, with sad but clear and undeluded eyes, his forlorn hope that his life might be remembered for something more than the worst things he did. The actual performance of the play is less important than watching these men connect with Shakespeare's characters, from the villainous Antonio (two actors cast in this role end up dropping out because they're put in solitary confinement) to the virtuous 15 year old Miranda. Shakespeare Behind Bars captures, with almost disturbing intimacy, the humanity of men that most of society would like to dismiss as monsters. A remarkable documentary. --Bret Fetzer

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Monday, November 22, 2010

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Friday, November 19, 2010

Lights, Camera, Kids!: How to Get Your Child in T.V. Commericals [VHS]

Lights, Camera, Kids!: How to Get Your Child in T.V. Commericals [VHS]Children of all ages and backgrounds are in constant demand for T.V. commercials. A third of all commercials on T.V. feature kids... and they earn over 30 million dollars a year.

A complete guide to the highly rewarding world of commercial acting for children... designed for the entire family.

A dynamic, new one-of-a-kind video that for the first time outlines everything a parent or child needs to know to get started in commercials... You'll get invaluable information from Hollywood and New York agents, casting directors, acting coaches... and you'll share first-hand experiences of other parents and their children's successful careers!

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Monday, November 15, 2010

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Friday, November 12, 2010

Acting in Film

The plays of Shakespeare are rife with brutes and murderers--why shouldn't they be played by brutes and murderers? In the Shakespeare Behind Bars program at Luther Luckett Prison in Kentucky, the actors are convicted felons who murdered their wives and abused children--but the documentary Shakespeare Behind Bars, like Shakespeare himself, sees these men in three dimensions, taking the time to explore the complex mixture of remorse, anger, and yearning that consumes their lives. The production of The Tempest, a play explicitly about forgiveness, is only the frame for an examination of how these men struggle to forgive themselves. That may sound sentimental and bleeding-heart on the surface, but watch the movie: There's nothing sappy about staring into the face of a child molester as he articulates, with sad but clear and undeluded eyes, his forlorn hope that his life might be remembered for something more than the worst things he did. The actual performance of the play is less important than watching these men connect with Shakespeare's characters, from the villainous Antonio (two actors cast in this role end up dropping out because they're put in solitary confinement) to the virtuous 15 year old Miranda. Shakespeare Behind Bars captures, with almost disturbing intimacy, the humanity of men that most of society would like to dismiss as monsters. A remarkable documentary. --Bret Fetzer

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Sunday, November 7, 2010

City of New York Scouts talent to give young artists lectures


10/17/2010.
Salina journal

City of New York Scouts talent to give young artists lectures

Talent scout Peter Sklar of the city of New York will host a free Conference for teens, young adults and parents interested in professional dance, singing and acting career.

The Conference, entitled "Beyond the Dream" will begin at 6.30 p.m. Thursday at the Salina, iron e. 303 community theatre.

In four years, Sklar has helped guide the careers of former child stars as Sarah Jessica Parker, Reese Witherspoon and Mischa Barton.Sa Conference will focus on maintaining a positive image and healthy qualities he stated that prevail on reviews, training, connections and talent.

Reservations are required to attend the Conférence.Enfants less than 6 years old will be admitted, and those less than 18 years of age are not allowed without the accompaniment of a parent or guardian.

To make a reservation, call 827-6126.



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Saturday, November 6, 2010

Customers feel betrayed by talent agency

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Bookmark and Share Selling dreams of acting and modeling career, Elk Grove Creative Talent attracts hundreds of children, adolescents and their parents. When the company closed throughout the night, parents and children were left feeling ripped off. "I was really just to refresh my acting skills." Acting's really always been a hobby for me. "I love simply perform," client Casey Marr said. "I am suppose to have many hearings with agents and did not get a single hearing, stated another client, Becca Thich.". Thich, 13, Lincoln and Marr, 15, woodland, invested their hopes, dreams and dollars of creative talent. Marr signed in June, plunking down $895 for 20 classes and six hearings officer. Thich paid $1,565 his College Fund. It has only three classes before the creative talents suddenly closed its doors, leaving only a voice message on the hotline: "creative talent is officially closed because of the economy. "They signed me even after that they knew they were going to do business," said Thich. Frustrated, they have contacted 3 calls. Owner Suzanne Fuesi says Director 3 calls that Creative Talent does not have the financial means to remain open. And it is not fair to customers from the cold. Sabrina McLean was acting coach said Fuesi still has his back wages. "I am upset that they were lying." I am upset that I feel betrayed, McLean said. Marr and Thich said they will continue to deal with their local schools and theatre companies, but they have little hope to recover their investment."I think now everything what they wanted it was just for the money," said Thich.The Fuesis have not yet filed bankruptcy, to the small claims court is an option for customers.Others who have paid by credit card may challenge the accusations.Droit copyright 2010 by rights KCRA.com.Tous réservés.Ce hardware cannot be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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Friday, November 5, 2010

Mark Salling: I love music and acting

Mark Salling hopes he never has to choose between singing and acting.17/10/2010.

Mark Salling hopes that he never to choose between singing and acting.

The old hunk 28-year-old shot to fame playing Puck in the popular TV series Glee.Il was delighted of a landed the role in the show - which follows a group of secondary misfits who love to sing - because it allowed him to combine his two greatest passions. Mark is currently preparing for the launch of her first album, and he hopes that it can continue to pursue a career in music and acting.

"Singing and acting are different forms of art, and I love the two", Mark said TOTP magazine. " I hope that I never have to choose between the two type.

"I've been interested in music my lifetime - is everything I have ever known." I started piano lessons when five years and he went just nearby. »

Mark revealed that he would like to record a song with the singer British Amy Winehouse.Il has also said that it would be surprising that Glee cast covers one of his footsteps someday.

"Amy Winehouse is undeniably incroyable.Il do you just can help him look and listen to her," explained. "I am very flattered if my songs never appear on Glee! I don't know if it will be, but I would be more willing to accommodate the if they wanted to.»


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Acting in Film

The plays of Shakespeare are rife with brutes and murderers--why shouldn't they be played by brutes and murderers? In the Shakespeare Behind Bars program at Luther Luckett Prison in Kentucky, the actors are convicted felons who murdered their wives and abused children--but the documentary Shakespeare Behind Bars, like Shakespeare himself, sees these men in three dimensions, taking the time to explore the complex mixture of remorse, anger, and yearning that consumes their lives. The production of The Tempest, a play explicitly about forgiveness, is only the frame for an examination of how these men struggle to forgive themselves. That may sound sentimental and bleeding-heart on the surface, but watch the movie: There's nothing sappy about staring into the face of a child molester as he articulates, with sad but clear and undeluded eyes, his forlorn hope that his life might be remembered for something more than the worst things he did. The actual performance of the play is less important than watching these men connect with Shakespeare's characters, from the villainous Antonio (two actors cast in this role end up dropping out because they're put in solitary confinement) to the virtuous 15 year old Miranda. Shakespeare Behind Bars captures, with almost disturbing intimacy, the humanity of men that most of society would like to dismiss as monsters. A remarkable documentary. --Bret Fetzer

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Thursday, November 4, 2010