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Oct 21 2009

A Tactical Approach To Halloween Costumes

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If there’s one time of the year that provides the best opportunities and excuses to be someone else for the night, it’s Halloween. Old Hallows Eve may come round but once a year, but if you and your friends like a good reason for a celebration the chances are that you’ve more than one party to go to this year. Maybe even more than one in the same night!

So how do you avoid those embarrassing fancy dress faux pas – wearing the same costume twice in a row or, even worse, wearing the same costume as your friend?

The answer is in the planning. Can you remember what costume you wore last year? In fact, do you wear the same kind of costume every year? In the same way that we fall into rhythms and routines in our normal dress we tend to find fancy dress costumes that we think suit us and stick to roughly the same thing whenever we have to dress up. Think about it, how many people do you know that turn up as a cat or a witch or a wizard pretty much every year? Make sure you don’t fall into the same trap by experimenting with different styles and genres.

Have a look through your photo albums and see how many times you spot yourself in similar looking costumes and see what you’ve been wearing for the last few years. This will make is easier for you to make sure that your costume this year is something unexpected. If you don’t have any photos of recent Halloween parties or fancy dress parties yourself, why not use it as an excuse to have your friends round? Ask them all to bring pictures with them and enjoy a good laugh.

This also will give you the chance to head a double-trouble costume problem off at the path. As you talk about costumes past, you can try to find out what type of fancy dress outfits everyone is plumping for this year. The great thing about talking Halloween costumes out with your circle of friends beforehand is that you’ll also have the chance to team up.

Maybe you and a buddy fancy making an entrance as a superhero team (try not to fight over who dresses up as the sidekick), or maybe a whole group of you decide to go as the cast of one of your favourite childhood movies, or maybe you even want to take a traditional route and dress up as a coven of vampires or pack of werewolves, and there’s nothing wrong with that as long as you know you aren’t going to find yourselves n the exact same costumes on the big night.

Planning your fancy dress costume can be almost as much fun as actually wearing it, so get started early.

Adam Singleton writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.

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Oct 21 2009

Controversial Stunning Banksy Canvas Art

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In an age where most artists yearn for publicity of any sort, Banksy canvas art manages to draw attention without asking for it. The very nature of the medium of work, subjects involved, and the elusiveness of the artist himself have made this art form a controversial subject.

Satire on society

Banksy canvas art chooses subjects which are drawn from real life and society as a whole. Almost all of his works are a satirical take on society, its politics, corruption, hypocrisy etc. Banksy uses different things and people as the subjects of his works. His subjects are broad-ranging from animals like rats, monkeys to people like older children etc. This is one of the aspects, which make Banksy canvas art so much more appealing. His subjects are not some lady or man of the Edwardian era or an elite lady belonging to aristocracy. Instead, his subjects are the ordinary people who make more of a difference to society than the people from the upper strata.

Special messages

Almost every Banksy canvas art has a special message conveyed in it. Whether it is about the take on the class divide in London, politics, corruption, war, capitalism, freedom, curb on art or any other controversial subject, Banksy makes it the centre of his works. It is not as though Banksy is trying to court controversy. It is just that the subjects of his works are controversial and most of society does not like them because of the hidden sarcasm in them. One of the very first paintings Banksy did was called ‘walls on fire’ and it created an uproar and admiration at the same time. Banksy has a steady fan following and those who support his work find nothing wrong of the way he depicts society in his paintings. However, his works often offend people who cannot take the satire of Banksy canvas art.

Not going by rules

Most artists spend a good amount of time during their career trying to be in the limelight, giving interviews and chasing the media. However, Banksy is not one of these artists. He has his own unique style, which every Banksy canvas art exudes. Banksy believes in letting his paintings do the talking, which is why he prefers to remain reclusive and rather elusive. No Londoner can actually claim to have seen Banksy making a painting. He can strike anytime, anywhere and that is part of the charm, which goes into an authentic Banksy canvas art work. Londoners are often surprised to find a blank wall one day and a beautiful brilliant poster work done on it the very next day. How he works and where he designs, no one knows. The mystery of a Banksy canvas art is one of the aspects, which make it so very popular with people.

Street art

Banksy canvas art is often classified into the Graffiti category. However, his works are not just regular slogans and sticks, reminiscent of conventional graffiti. Instead, Banksy delivers socially relevant messages with a powerful concept in them. He also makes sure his street art is bold, attractive and shows the hidden irony behind the painting’s message. It comes as no surprise then that people who like Banksy canvas art refer to it as street art, stencil graffiti, sticker art or even graffiti artwork.

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Oct 21 2009

A Shot at Love

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Just say the words Reality Television and you’re likely to illicit two widely different responses. It seems Americans fall into only two camps when it comes to Reality TV. They either crave it like a satellite-beamed drug they can’t get enough of, or the mere thought of wasting time watching the equivalent of video garbage with no redeeming social value makes them physically ill. Luckily for TV execs the addicts are winning.

With a new slew of reality programming on the docket every season there seems to be no end, and definitely no method to the madness. From game shows, to voyeur shows, to celebrity shows, to talent shows; reality is a genre that is here to stay. And who can blame the networks? A reality show costs about one-third the price per episode of a scripted show. And there seems to be a never ending supply of “real” people eager to be chosen to cash in on their 15 minutes of fame.

However, sometimes 15 minutes just isn’t enough for some people. This has lead to the newest sub-category of reality programming – the spinoff reality show. The leading proprietor of these me-too, wannabe pseudo celebrity vehicles is VH1. They have the super network ability to create spinoffs from their spinoffs. One of their most prolific efforts has been Rock of Love With Brett Michaels. It chronicles the trials and tribulations of the ’80s rocker as he tries to find true love from a bevy of tattooed beauties all sharing the same Hollywood Hills mansion.

Failing to find the woman of his dreams on this debut show, the first spin was the expected Rock of love II. Failing again, the second spin with a twist was Rock of Love Bus where he took a new batch of girls with him on the road as he toured the country. The third spin gave the runner up girlfriend, Daisy de la Hoya, on Rock of love II her own show where she turns the tables and has a gaggle of tattooed guys vying for her affection. The inspired name for this show is simply Daisy of Love.

The series begins in typical reality dating show fashion with 20 guys that are eliminated one by one each week until that perfect match is left standing. From the sensitive Goth rocker to the Ultimate Fighting champion, watching these guys jostle for position each week is like watching a train wreck. You don’t want to look, but you can’t
turn away.

By far the most satisfying episode from the viewer perspective came early in the series, and included a paintball challenge. The guys are hauled out to the desert where they learn that they must protect a symbolic Daisy mannequin from several sharp-shooting paintballers as they take it from the limo, to the “red carpet”, and then to the “stage door”. The men are divided into teams. Each team must run their Daisy mannequin from location to location and the team with the least damaged Daisy mannequin wins the challenge and a date with Daisy.

The paintball sharpshooters were placed strategically, and dressed to intimidate in full paintball gear – masks, goggles, and protective chest plates. And they seemed to have an endless supply of paintballs flying out of their CO2 charged paintball guns. The rocker boys dressed only in coveralls and goggles where annihilated. They forgot about protecting their Daisy mannequin, and just tried to save their own hides. One team even broke her in half. Now that made for some good TV.

Seeing these punked out, macho, rocker guys scream and whimper like little girls with the sting of each paint ball is a good reminder that reality TV really needs a dose of reality every now and then.

Mike regularly writes for ProlificPaintball.com, they carry such paintball equipment as the Smart Parts Ion XE and the Freak Barrel, as well as many other items from a variety of manufacturers.Article Source:http://www.articlesbase.com/art-and-entertainment-articles/a-shot-at-love-1359440.html

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