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  • Interview with Steven Spielberg's on Film “War Horse”

    Director Steven Spielberg's epic adventure, “War Horse” is a tale of hope and perseverance set against a sweeping canvas of rural England and Europe during the First World War. The film follows the extraordinary journey of a horse named Joey as he moves through the war, changing and inspiring the lives of all those he meets, before ending up in No Man's Land. Based upon a successful book, and turned into a successful international theatrical hit that is currently on Broadway, “War Horse” comes to the screen in an epic adaptation by one of the great directors in film history, Steven Spielberg.

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  • KidTunes: Chanukah Fever is Chanukah Gelt

    Author: Bob Etier
    Mama Doni celebrates Chanukah with a CD that looks like a nice big piece of Chanukah gelt, crammed with rocking holiday tunes that range from disco to country to rock to ethnic to big band to funk, Chanukah Fever. Lyrics that share Chanukah tradition are set to irresistibly animated music. Even the rhythmically-challenged will find themselves rockin’ around the Chanukah bush.


    When I left the North eleven years ago, I had no idea that I would end up in the mountains of North Carolina where latkes, blintzes, and pierogi can’t be found. Mama Doni knows that latkes are something to sing about (“Latke Man,” “The Legend of Sour Cream vs. Applesauce”); she makes me homesick for the great ethnic foods left behind. And glorious latkes aren’t the only food that Mama Doni celebrates—sufganiyot is saluted in “A Land Called Sufganiyot” where it’s Chanukah every day, and “Honey, This Ain’t Money!” sings the praises of gelt.

    Other songs hail bubbies, dreidels, Ma-oz Tzur, and menorahs, and teach a little Yiddish along with the difference between saying “Hanukkah” and “Chanukah.” It’s a bundle of fun, totally respectful, and absolutely Jewish—ideal for honoring both Chanukah and heritage.

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  • Alicia Keys Elated to Raise $3 Million through Her Black Ball Charity Event

    Author: Chakma A


    In line with major events, Alicia Keys self-hosted annual charity Black Ball which was scheduled for November 3 in New York was announced well in advance. Now that the event, having successfully concluded is reported to have raised a staggering $3 million; all the proceeds going to benefit the singer’s own non-profit Keep a Child Alive Foundation which is dedicated to helping HIV/AIDS victims in the African continent.

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  • Mary Magdalan: Full Frontal VIisual Assault

    Author: Zachary Anderson

    Mary Magdalan is a true fighter.

    In the past two years Magdalan has single-handedly sold over 30,000 records and has topped out over 1 million downloads all from the confines of her Hollywood apartment and without a single stitch of assistance from a record label or big time management firm.



    Now Mary enters a new chapter of her career with her new album DIGI.N3RV. "This album saved my life", exclaims Magdalan of her new CD. "When I went into the recording process for this album I knew that if I was to re-create some of my older music that I might not make it through". The album shows yet another side of Mary Magdalan and is a head first dive into future sounds by combining dubstep, hip hop & electro with subtle layers of rock on this 14 song disc.

    In order to keep up with major players in the industry Mary decided to do a full on visual assault for DIGI.N3RV and has filmed four music videos for songs off of the album which she will drop every two weeks for the next two months. "My goal was to do music videos for every song on the album, which I still may end up doing", says Mary of her upcoming video releases. The first music video to be released is "The Wicked Ones," a dubstep/hiphop body mover filmed on location during her most recent 35 city US Tour. Videos for other songs off of DIGI.N3RV including "Rudegirl", "Hollywood" and "Electro Fashion Punk" will be released throughout September and October.

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  • Dance Group Blue Stars

    History

    Since I was a little girl, I danced everywhere I heard music. Dancing was and is still an important thing in my life! I had the chance to be part of some dancegroups where I made my experiences. I also had my first danceduo and some dance-courses at school where I invented some choreographies. It was a great feeling to see people dance my choreographies. But it was also a very exciting time when I was part of other dancegroups. I enjoyed it very much and I don’t regret any minute of it.

    But now, I decided to create my own dancegroup.
    And that was the beginning of "Dancegroup BLUE STARS"!

    I hope you will enjoy our shows, because the greatest gift a dancer can have, is to see the crowd having fun during the show.

    My dream became true!!!

    P.S.: I want to thank my husband, my family and my friends who always stood behind me during the planing and founding of my own dancegroup!

    Thank you all!

    Vanessa



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