3 types of film schools

Cinema is made in Hollywood exclusively, correct? Many people would think so, but the excellent state of Texas is becoming home to film productions as well. To alienate filmmakers from Hollywood, the state is beginning to introduce tax credits. In order to pique your interest, you should think about Dallas film schools. You can find 3 main types of Film […]

Ei Taxi – Review of a short film

Very worthy of its three laurels (Cannes Festival, Mumbai Shorts International Film Festival, Dada Saheb Phalke Film Festival), Ei Taxi is a short film that anyone with the slightest literary appreciation can fall in love with. The film has a particular relevance in today’s Indian society as it follows the guilty subconscious of a perverted taxi driver who is projected […]

Chatham County, North Carolina

I am fortunate to live in an area that has so much to offer. Raleigh, the state capital, is close by with all its Revolutionary War, Civil War and Civil Rights significance. Durham, home to many tobacco manufacturers, is home to Duke University, while Chapel Hill is home to the University of North Carolina. All three cities have a lot […]

Reviews: Pink Flamingos, Multiple Maniacs and Mondo Trasho

1) Pink Flamingos Review: John Waters’ unique individualistic style can attach an adjective like ‘cool’ to a noun like ‘rubbish’ to form ‘big rubbish’. That is an achievement. Pink Flamingos – The Movie is a rare bird that not only makes trash nice, but also a good movie. Just a clip from the shoddy reality TV Jerry Springer or The […]

How to lose weight for a competition or fight

When it comes to losing weight, many martial artists swear by it. The idea behind this is that if I can weigh 150 pounds, then gain weight before the fight, and be fighting while weighing 165 pounds, then I will have a size advantage over my opponent. This concept is most popular in western martial arts; Brazilian jiu jitsu wrestlers […]

A Christmas boycott that worked

When 1961 came to a close, some whites in the Mississippi Delta were dreaming of a “white” Christmas when they decided to keep their black customers away from the annual Clarksdale city parade. Its tune changed when the Coahoma County NAACP chapter led by civil rights activist Aaron Henry sponsored a major boycott during the 1961 holiday shopping season. Downtown […]

Most surprising celebrity genealogical discoveries

There’s a common human thread that everyone shares, whether you’re Cindy Crawford, an office worker in Munich, or you have the most important job of all (mom, of course) in Salt Lake City: everyone wants to know where and who, they came from. Genealogy is the study and tracking of your ancestry lines, and each one’s history is unique. No […]

Summer Reading List: Top 10 Books for Kids

For some students, the academic school year may be over. For some parents, it can represent a battle between summer camp and outdoor sports. But if parents provide interesting materials to read over summer vacation, children are more likely to participate in the learning. In fact, reading over the summer improves the material learned, prepares children for the upcoming school […]

Improved Video Editing Skills – 2 Surprisingly Simple Tricks To Edit Videos Like A Pro!

Are you struggling to perform more efficiently in the field of video editing? Well, ask me. I have also been where you are today. I understand how annoying it can be to sit and stare at your monitor struggling with a video, hoping to (magically) improve it. This is my story. I’m a tech blogger, and that just forces me […]

Autographed Baseballs – Building a Collection

Autographed baseballs are among the most popular types of sports memorabilia, with a history stretching back decades. Teams have been writing about them since the early days of the game when teams, score, and other details of a game were written on the ball, which was then preserved as a “trophy.” Signing or autographing a dance didn’t become popular until […]