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Creative Spaces: This week, the series bring you to Atting House, a gallery in North Point, Hong Kong. Come and visit their latest exhibition: HK Unveiled and discover the most recognised Hong Kong’s contemporary artists. Listen to some of the exhibiting artists praise the efforts of curator Eric Leung and co-founder Johnson Chang at http://www.so-u.tv/playVideo.php?contestid=&id=622. For more information on the gallery go to www.attinghouse.com.
Jewelry designer and owner of StarlinGear, Ryk Maverick specializes in creating sterling silver and aluminum jewelry, apparel and home items. The first item he created was a hot rod shifter made of aluminum, and in the shape of a skull. Skulls are a common theme in Ryk’s work, his inspiration coming from a dream he had when he was a child. With showrooms in Tokyo and Los Angeles, Ryk is expanding his business to reach more customers. He is also expanding his product line to include custom apparel and print work.
Visit Ryk Maverick on MOLI.
As Hollywood prepares for a summer filled with 3-D blockbuster hopefuls and cable networks launch 3-D networks and programming for newly-released 3-D televisions, the trend towards this new technology is hard to miss—except for the millions of Americans who literally can’t see it.
Movies including “Avatar” and “Alice in Wonderland” have already left their impression on the 3-D screen and new movies using the technology are making their way into theaters across the country. Meanwhile, ESPN and the Discovery Channel are preparing to broadcast in 3-D. This new technology is catching the eyes of fans nationwide, but some people may not be able to enjoy the 3-D experience because of vision problems.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://multivu.prnewswire.com/mnr/aoa/43612/
Eagle Rare Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey has named Edward E. Clark, Jr. of Waynesboro, Virginia, as the grand prize winner of the 2012 Rare Life Award. Eagle Rare will donate $20,000 to the Wildlife Center of Virginia, where Clark is president and co-founder, in his honor.
The Wildlife Center of Virginia, founded in an empty barn in 1982, was originally established to care for local wildlife. In just 30 years, the Center has grown into one of the world’s leading teaching and research hospitals for wildlife and conservation medicine. Over the years, the Center has cared for more than 60,000 injured or orphaned animals, reached millions of people with its educational programs, and trained students and professionals from veterinary schools in the United States, Canada, and more than 40 other countries.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/50926-eagle-rare-bourbon-ed-clark-virginia-wildlife-activist-rare-life-award
This clip entails how the boy become enthusiastic of learning a different kind of dance - a striptease! Go and check out this clip and find some naughty moves by this boy.
recorded with my mobile phone since it was the nearest to me. She just climbed onto the table (from my lap) and started staring at the Gackt on screen :P
Taking his inspiration from the French term Classique, Will Downing returns with his 14th collection of sensual grooves and true love primers. Here is the official music video for the feel-good summer groove, \
From the riots in Peru to the S&M clubs in Japan, follow NOFX as they get ripped off, beat up and completely wasted. Will these 40 something punks be able to maintain their daddy by day, rock star by night lifestyle? Or will this insane tour be their last?