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Tag Archives: Pennsylvania
Reviewing the Greatest Building of Architecture
If you think that architecture is just about high rise buildings, the latest shopping mall or a series of subdivisions, then you are wrong. It is about a lasting mark in history. Architects over the course of history have been responsible for some of the greatest monuments of mankind. Continue reading
The Happening Latest Movie Review
This movie is neither the worst or best movie M. Night Shyamalan has made. The Happening is clearly as not as creepy or clever as it tries to be. The Happening takes place in M. Night Shyamalan’s home town of Philadelphia and follows a high school teacher (Mark Wahlberg) who is discussing with his students possible reasons for why all the honeybees have gone missing. Continue reading
Review of the Erykah Badu CD Baduizm
The exceptionally talented Pop artist Erykah Badu has released her CD entitled Baduizm. I am very confident and happy to announce that I believe Erykah Badu fans, and Pop fans alike will be pleased with this one. With the release of Baduizm Erykah Badu’s artistic excellence is on full display as Badu has once again delivered a brilliant collection of tracks that could very well be her best work to date. Continue reading
Posted in Pop Culture
Tagged artist, Baduizm, bob power, Chris Trevit, Dallas, Dallas Sound Lab, Erykah Badu, Ike Lee III, JaBorn Jamal, john meredith, Madukwu Chinwah, michael gilbert, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, pop artist, Ron Carter, Texas, York
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Where Did the Christmas Tree Come From?
The Egyptians were part of a long line of cultures that treasured and worshipped evergreens. When winter arrived, they brought palm leaves into their homes to symbolize life’s triumph over death. The Romans celebrated winter with a fest called Saturnalia to honor Saturnus, the god of agriculture. They also decorated their houses with greens and lights and exchanged gifts. Continue reading
Posted in American Idol
Tagged Christmas, craftsman, Great Britain, Ohio, Pennsylvania, St. Boniface, United States
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