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Students learn how to convey an idea through a tableau presentation.
Often referred to as Solitaire, the game of Klondike is only one of many solitaire games. It's challenging, a great game for traveling and good exercise for the brain.
By definition, solitaire is a game of cards that can be played by one person. Knowing the glossary opens the door to learning and enjoying more new solitaire games.
Learn the rules of Solitaire, a challenging game of strategy that one can play even when alone.
Surprise and delight audiences by directing youth to produce a play over the course of a one week drama camp.
Throughout Italy, the holidays are observed with scenes of the first Christmas, but in some towns living people replace statues and the scene takes on a life of its own.
Want to play Solitaire but do not have a pack of cards on hand? No problem! Just switch on the computer instead to enjoy the game.
Tourists in Spain in December and January may visit local churches and find cultural richness. Villagers and townspeople alike model or enact the Bethlehem manger scene.
Using razzle dazzle effects based on motion sensitive technology, director Robert Lepage enlivens Berlioz's dramatic legend at the Met on Nov. 10, 2008.
Take in the fiesta with a difference, Cabalgata de los Reyes Magos, brilliant with sunset views of Spain's Mediterranean beaches, and cafes and shopping until midnight.
The lesson activity The 22nd Century Museum is a way to jump-start the year's History classes and engage students in the relevance and fun of the study of History.
Edinburgh Castle is top among Edinburgh attractions with its historic Coronation Stone or Scottish Stone of Destiny, crown jewels, prison of war, and royal apartments.
Little is written about Marie Antoinette's ghost, while the Englishwomen who saw Versailles' ghostly tableau published An Adventure which captured the public's interest.
The 2009 Radio City Music Hall Christmas show sports new features such as swirling lights, 3D glasses and a LED screen along with new and traditional Rockette numbers.
Scarlett Johansson's 2008 debut record pays homage to the prolific career of Tom Waits. Along with a talented cast of musicians, she explores some of his classic works.
King Arthur's Labyrinth in mid-Wales is a unique and fascinating visitor attraction. Even those not intrigued by Arthurian legends, will enjoy a visit to the Labyrinth.
Much to see and do in Normandy, from Beach walking, World War ll Landing Beaches, fine cuisine and one of France's top tourist attractions, Mont-St.Michel.
French pianist Hélène Grimaud may be known for her bold, powerful style, but she is also known for her love of wolves.
The Lausanne Christmas market features 50 miniature Swiss chalets stalls in the historic town center, with concerts, a nativity play, and a visit from Father Christmas.
A sculpture of a naked, dead Paris HIlton, by artist Daniel Edwards, is on display at an art gallery in Brooklyn, New York as part of a Public Service Announcemment
In her book The Feminist Spectator as Critic, Jill Dolan examines the "male gaze" in Forman's work. This review applies her critique to a later work by Richard Foreman.
Most of Hollywood's most horrifying killers were born in the late 1950s with the capture of Wisconsin serial killer and grave robber Ed Gein.
Eclipsing Picasso Museums in Paris and Malaga, Barcelona's Museu Picasso traces the artist's early progress inexorably toward brilliant maturity.
On January 18, 2009 the Presidential Inauguration of Barack Obama will be kicked off at Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. with music and entertainment televised on HBO.
An excellent painter and also a patron of his Impressionist colleagues, Bazille's career was tragically cut short by his death in the Franco-Prussian War.
Bruges special events range from festivals recreating events of medieval days to concerts featuring the ultimate avant garde music on streets, in parks and concert halls.
Vandalism to 9 sandcastles cost Harrison Lake $120,000 in revenue, proving that even impermanent art attracts enough tourist dollars to make the investment worthwhile.
Geneva, Montreux, and Lausanne are all within an hour's train ride. They host three different traditional European Christmas markets with historic and cultural programs
New Lanark is a tourist must. View the cotton mill and model village, built in 1785, in which reformer Robert Owen improved working and living conditions for his workers.
Four Saints in Three Acts, an opera by Virgil Thomson and Gertrude Stein, uses the metaphor of saints' lives to explore the role of the artist.
The European flavor of North America's only fortified city, with its geographic and architectural splendor, sets the stage for Quebec City's 400th birthday celebration.
British postcard photographer John Hinde's glowing color images of Butlin's Holiday Camps in the '60s and '70s, presented and with an introduction by Martin Parr.
Don't have dry, frizzy, washed-out hair this summer. These tips will help you keep your summer locks gorgeous and vibrant.
Vancouver's proximity to ocean, forest and valleys has given Chef Robert Clark a bounty from which to create. He's distilled that into his cookbook- C FOOD.
The 2008 Greater Vancouver International Chinese Lantern Festival, with its scenes from Chinese history, science, folklore, mythology, and cartoons, is the oddest fluff.
Khao San Road. The mystery destination famous for its cheap charlatans, sex scandals and drunken debauchery. What is its draw? What is its secret?
Dickinson disputes the notion that provinciality is always a negative characteristic, as she dramatizes her perception of seeing "New Englandly."
Cate Blanchett reprises her role as the Virgin Queen, and Clive Owen stars as the privateering Walter Raleigh, but pomp and circumstance take the lead.
A high society Creole couple had a secret that eventually shocked the elite of the Crescent City and brought about paranormal activity du jour.
Carols were originally associated with dancing, not singing, and Christmas hymns have always been Christian sacred songs.
Open on Jack's eye. Stay on Jack's eye as he realizes that he survived falling out of a plane, some 30,000 feet into this bamboo grove. Cue Vincent, bearer of bad news.
Although sensational elements of Corelli's text, such as sex and money, were key plot points, Corelli's depiction of the London literary scene is just as provocative.
The Nutcracker is a holiday fantasy story, told with motion and music. Ballerinas, dancing toys, warring mice and Victorian costuming choreographed by Michael PInk.
Richard Gere and Terrence Howard star in this spotty drama-cum-black comedy about three journalists searching for an infamous Bosnian war criminal.
Natural Curiousity, a permanent exhibit at McKissick Museum, University of South Carolina -Columbia explores man's penchant to collect, display and organize nature.
Once again the wildly creative Waterdeep team has joined forces with a merry band of equally talented artists to put forth a new Voice project: "Son of the Most High."
An article covering the beginnings of Street theatre, how it's seen today and the organisations and events that support the art form.
By making don Miguel Ruiz principles for living visible, art teachers can present practical strategies for integration of his wisdom philosophy into the arts classroom.
Phenomena include sightings, sounds and being touched. Two of the castle's haunters have also been witnessed at the Tower of London.
This poem uses the deterioration of an Edenic garden to represent the corrupting effect of organised religion upon our internal state of being.


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