HGTV will celebrate 15 years of making dreams come true when it showcases its newest HGTV Dream Home, a fully furnished, modern rustic mountain home in Stowe, Vermont during the HGTV Dream Home 2011 special on New Year’s Day, at 1 p.m. ET/10:00 a.m. PT. The spectacular home, nestled beneath the magnificent Mt. Mansfield, is part of a $2 million grand-prize package that includes a 2011 GMC® Acadia® Denali® and $500,000 cash. The prize will be awarded to one lucky viewer in March, 2011. Until then, online users can see a photo gallery and a 360-degree virtual tour of the custom-designed home at HGTV.com/dreamhome.
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Raga Khambaj by RANJAN MAHARAJ. Ranjan Maharaj is one of the rare talented unparallel traditional Sitar players of India. He is presently a regular artist of All India Radio (A.I.R). His real name is Ranjan Roy,but he was honoured with the title \'Maharaj\' meaning The King. This video was recorded at The Dyol Music Festival,Singapore,Little India.This is an editted version to fit in youtube.com, as because this video was a three hours long continuous Sitar play by Ranjan Maharaj.
This raga Khammaj, is played in a very rare exotic style,which is specially boldly wittnessed during the last few minutes of the video.
RANJAN MAHARAJ is a live performer & travels through out the world to perform in his Sitar. To contact RANJAN MAHARAJ -
musicianranjan@yahoo.com
IT WOULD BE REALLY OBLIGING FROM THE HEART TO ALL MY VIEWERS OF THIS VIDEO IF YOU PLEASE COMMENT ON THIS SITAR PLAYING,even a single word will be truely valuable and appreciated.
VISIT THE PERSONAL WEB SITE OF SITAR MAESTRO RANJAN -
http://www.indianclassicalmusician.blogspot.com/
To view the \'Pandit Ranjan Maharaj fan club\' community page,in Google,please visit:
http://www.orkut.co.in/Community.aspx?cmm=60522626&mt=7
New Orleans artist Aron Belka is partnering with Kilimanjaro Education Foundation (KEF). Belka's original oil on canvas painting S3031273E is an abstract translation of a satellite image of Mt. Kilimanjaro. Depicted in yellows and oranges, the painting of Africas most iconic image embodies the artists feeling of hope for the region. Limited edition archival prints of the painting, each signed and numbered by the artist, will be available for sale. Proceeds will benefit KEF for the development of school buildings in Tanzania.
For more information, go to http://multivu.prnewswire.com/player/40925-artist-partners-with-kilimanjaro-charity/