Posts Tagged ‘Crowd’
Nothing can match the excitement that you get when you watch a live concert where one of your favorite artists performs in front of you. Everything in a concert electrifies the experience; may it be the sound and the lighting or the crowd whistling and dancing to the music. Roger Waters concert is also considered as one of the most exciting experiences and this is the reason why fans all over the world try for tickets.
Punjabi Songs Are a Hit
Wednesday, December 15th, 2010
If you are looking for a great music for a disco or for a relaxed party, you could try out Punjabi music. A Young crowd around the world is already a big fan of Bhangra - the style that we mostly refer to as Punjabi songs. Actually Bhangra is a very traditional complexion of music - the instruments, beat, lyrics, dresses and way of dancing. This is a Punjabi culture that has survived successfully in modern culture. Big thanks to that could be said to Punjabi movies, which have been involving Bhangra in films from very old days till today.
Party Rentals to the Rescue
Wednesday, October 6th, 2010
Planning a party can put a lot of pressure on a person. The larger the anticipated crowd, the bigger load of stress. Party planners can run themselves to the ground trying to plan a party that will entertain and impress all of their guests, but they can save a lot of effort by using party rentals to do the work for them.
The Top Three Ways That Wearable Art Can Express Your Unique Personality
Thursday, July 29th, 2010
This article is written for all of you, who, in the age of mass production find yourself constantly struggling to find ways that will set yourselves beyond the crowd. Or more specifically, those of you who want to find a way to give yourself a bit of shine that will make you stand out as opposed to just blending in. Wearable art could be your answer.
The Arch of Titus
Friday, June 11th, 2010
He was on his way slowly, over to the Arch of Titus; push around by the early late crowd of the city of Rome, as cars raced by and a million window lights and street lights went on, as if it was the Christmas season three months early. Faces churned about him, around him of the young to middle age girls, ugly and fat older women, too fat to be begging for money, too lean to be a whore, yet flaunting down side streets, by fountains, past the Spanish Steps, passing him by, reeking with garlic, and booze, and sweat, out into this pre-twilight evening. Here, on this path way to the Arch of Titus, all the vulgarity of the city walked, all dimly and slyly unexplained...