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Photography Magazines: 2 Premier Publications for Beginners
As a photographer, I always love to read photography magazines to get ideas on how to take new types of images or tips to improve my current skills. Currently on the market there are many different types of photography magazine …
An ode to Joe Bonamassa and Beth Hart
If music be the food of love, play on.... Music is one of those things that reflects your feelings, moods and the moment. Whether you are at work, out
Book Review: My Dear, I Wanted to Tell You, by Louisa Young
Set during World War I, 'My Dear, I Wanted To Tell You has garnered the typical comparisons to the likes of ‘Birdsong’ and the ‘Regeneration’ trilogy, and honestly, while
Three great ways to share your photos online
As a keen amateur photographer, it is always good to know different ways of getting your images seen. Most people share their work via Facebook and Twitter, but
Why Khan Academy is an essential tool for everyone
I am one of those rare breeds these days that actually enjoy learning. I could spend countless hours on sites such as Wikipedia or TED just soaking in
Jennifer Lawrence: The Perfect Katniss Everdeen
Like any other fangirl, I was ecstatic for the release of the highly anticipated 'The Hunger Games,' this past weekend. And let me tell you, like any fangirl, again,
Film Review: Midnight in Paris (12A)
Cast: Owen Wilson, Rachel McAdams, Marion Cotillard, Kathy Bates, Michael Sheen. Director: Woody Allen What’s it about? ‘Midnight in Paris’ follows Gil (Wilson) and fiancée, Inez (McAdams) as they take a holiday to
Book Review: ‘The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society’ by Mary Ann Shaffer & Annie Barrows
I had this book in my library pile for a long time, and for whatever reason, I tended to skip past it whenever I was choosing something new.
What is TED and why should you care?
TED is a nonprofit devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading. It started out (in 1984) as a conference bringing together people from three worlds: Technology, Entertainment, Design. Since then its
Film Review: Hanna (12)
If, like me, you’re a bit over ‘Take Me Out’ and feel the success of ‘The Jonathan Ross Show’ is dependent on his guests then what’s a boy













