Interested in contemporary art, film, music, poetry or any other form of self-expression? Tired of the typical weekend hangouts, parties and bar crowds? Feeling the need for a cultural awakening? If the answer is "yes" to any of these questions, then the Renegade Art Project: Installment Number Four is the place to be on Saturday, Nov. 20.
She's 5 feet 1 inch tall with a big voice that can bring an audience to its feet. She's opened for Prince, Howie Day, Gavin DeGraw, Josh Kelly, and Edwin McCain. Her soulful, "bluesy" voice has been compared to Alanis Morisette, Sheryl Crow, Mary J. Blige, and Alicia Keys, but her style is all her own.
Tom Hanks has done it yet again, with a great performance in his latest release, "The Polar Express." Originally a children's book by Chris Van Allsburg, it made an incredible transformation to the silver screen with the help of director Robert Zemeckis. Zemeckis also directed and helped produce, "Forrest Gump," "Cast Away," "Gothika," "Matchstick Men," and many other popular movies.
Disney and Pixar reunite for their sixth collaboration with the "The Incredibles." Written and directed by Brad Bird, who is known for "The Iron Giant" and "The Simpsons," "The Incredibles" offers its own take on the ever-popular superhero genre in classic Disney fashion.
So, I was thinking about performing a little ditty halfnaked with a giant snake around my neck encouraging women to be slaves. Who am I? Well, hit me, baby, one more time, I'm Britney Spears. The "Princess of Pop" is at it again. She is now writing a column for her Web site so that she can personally tell her fans what is going on in the brain of Brit.
Frustrated with studying, you shrug into the arms of your jacket and decide to go for a midnight walk in the chilly weather, hoping it will help clear your mind for better concentration. Under the stress, you decide you just can't take it anymore. You look up at the night sky, and notice a star winking at you overhead.
The hottest item off Nashville, Tenn.'s musical platter would have to be the latest Modrockers, The Pink Spiders. Matt Friction (vocals/guitar), Jon Decious (bass), and Bob Ferrari (drums) debut their album entitled Hot Pink which most certainly lives up to its name.
Last year, Sunday nights were void of any real television. "Sex and the City" ended, leaving its loyal viewers to plan something else to fill in the time when they would usually be sitting on the edge of their seats, blessed by good Sunday night television.