A carefully chosen list of the top five worst Boxing nicknames in the history of the sport.
Read more from the original source:
Boxers With the Worst Nicknames in History: Worst Boxing Nicknames …
By On 11 Mar, 2010 |
No Comments
Filed Under: History
Tagged: Art, baseball, basketball, boxers, boxing, cricket, football, golf, History, more-in-sports, music, share-article, soccer, sports, suite101-links, technology, todays-articles, travel, vikas-vij
A carefully chosen list of the top five worst Boxing nicknames in the history of the sport.
Read more from the original source:
Boxers With the Worst Nicknames in History: Worst Boxing Nicknames …
By On 11 Mar, 2010 |
No Comments
Filed Under: History
Tagged: amanda-seyfried, Art, bruce-willis, celebrity, channing-tatum, dvd, History, hollywood, jessica-simpson, johnny-depp, julia-roberts, logan-lerman, movie, movie-news, music, news, radha-mitchell, robin-hood, super-bowl, video
Robin Hood’s History Unveiled in New Full Trailer.
Read more:
Robin Hood's History Unveiled in New Full Trailer
By On 11 Mar, 2010 |
No Comments
Filed Under: Art
Tagged: advertising, animal, Architecture, Art, arts-crafts, bathroom-reader, fashion, funny, History, margaret-shepherd, medicine, music, pictures, politics, religion, sports, tips, what-is-it
Take a closer look at the Mouse and Cat drawing by Margaret Shepherd, and you’ll see that the cat and mouse literally spell their names! See more examples of Margaret’s excellent calligraphy art over at the Neatorama Spotlight: Link …
By On 11 Mar, 2010 |
No Comments
Filed Under: Art
Tagged: Art, art-compressed, art-history, business, cartoonists, comics, events, family, games, History, music, on-the-shelves, photography, press, technology, theory, thoughts, travel, upcoming-events, video
I’ve been thinking about art history a lot this year as I tunnel through my art-related graphic novel. As dorky and low-rent as most of the tableaus in the video are, it’s surprising to me how much power several of them have; …
View post:
Scott McCloud | Journal » Archive » Art Compressed
By On 11 Mar, 2010 |
No Comments
Filed Under: Art
Tagged: akn-on-twitter, Architecture, Art, art-knowledge-news, boston, cupid-and-psych, flickr, japanese, knowledge-news, metropolitan, Museum, music, painting, photography, recent-art-news, spanish, tharp-on-art, william-blake, work
This summer, the Art Gallery of Ontario gives centre stage to key artworks by these artists in a major international exhibition titled Drama and Desire: Artists and the Theatre, opening June 19 and continuing through September 26. …
Continued here:
Art Gallery of Ontario to Showcase Drama & Desire ~ Artists and …
By On 11 Mar, 2010 |
No Comments
Filed Under: History
Tagged: american-history, ancient-history, archaeology, Art, chinese-history, deanna-roddy, easter, easter-bunny, easter-egg-hunt, hidden-eggs, History, more-in-history, music, share-article, sports, suite101-links, technology, todays-articles, travel
When preparing for the Easter celebration, do you know what some Easter traditions symbolize? It’s more than just fluffy bunnies and brightly colored eggs.
See more here:
History of the Easter Traditions: Easter bunny, hidden eggs, where …
By On 11 Mar, 2010 |
No Comments
Filed Under: History
Tagged: Art, books, History, history-books, history-philosophy-books, howard-zinn, literature, melanie-zoltan, music, poetry, reading, reading-literature, self-help-books, share-article, sports, suite101-links, technology, todays-articles, travel
The recent death of historian Howard Zinn sparks renewed interest in his books, including a Young People’s History of the United States, Vol. …
Here is the original post:
A Young People's History of the United States: Volume 1 by Howard …
By On 10 Mar, 2010 |
No Comments
Filed Under: Museum
Tagged: Art, attractions, deals, dining, drinks, events, family-friendly, festivals, literature, Museum, museums, music, nightlife, philadelphia, shopping, sports, spring, uwishunu-com, video, weekend
Bloomsday isn’t the only festival the Rosenbach Museum & Library host each year. Next week, the museum celebrates famed author and illustrator Maurice.
Original post:
Sendak in the Spring: Festival @ the Rosenbach Museum & Library …
By On 10 Mar, 2010 |
No Comments
Filed Under: Museum
Tagged: adlai-stevenson, Art, chicago, History, illinois-travel, missouri-travel, more-in-travel, Museum, music, ne-u-s-travel, nebraska-travel, new-york-travel, share-article, spain, sports, suite101-links, technology, todays-articles, travel
The Italianate mansion owned by two barons of the industrial age in Chicago is a showplace of decorative art, Renaissance paintings, tapestries, and lavish furnishings.
View original post here:
Cuneo Museum Open for tours in Suburban Chicago: Tycoons from …
By On 10 Mar, 2010 |
No Comments
Filed Under: History
Tagged: accessories, Art, cosmetics, culture, fashion, gadgets, graffiti, History, interview, jewelry, karl-lagerfeld, life, music, party, photography, press, shoes, stay-up-to-date, valentines-day, vintage
In 2008, Dana Washington aka Dana La Rock, released “GoldBooms, SilverBangs: The Fun Tape,” an experimental electro-based mixtape she made on a $30.
See the rest here:
Women Making History: Dana La Rock | M.I.S.S.