The historic treasures of Salisbury

December 19th, 2011Posted by admin

Wiltshire attracts tourists for many years, because there are a lot of places to enjoy. If you want to spend your holidays in calm and lovely medieval town, you should book a room in a Salisbury hotel.

Salisbury is steeped in history, having been the strong point of a serious military importance for centuries, the city’s museums and halls will hold a military historian happy for days. Artists and musicians will find plenty places to keep them entertained in and around the rooms of the Assembly. Do you know that John Constable used the tower of the cathedral as a backdrop for many of his landscape paintings? Full article…

Interview with Steven Spielberg’s on Film “War Horse”

December 14th, 2011Posted by Tristan Duggan

Director Steven Spielberg’s epic adventure, “War Horse” is a tale of hope and perseverance set against a sweeping canvas of rural England and Europe during the First World War. The film follows the extraordinary journey of a horse named Joey as he moves through the war, changing and inspiring the lives of all those he meets, before ending up in No Man’s Land. Bas Full article…

Michael Huebner’s blog posts have moved

December 13th, 2011Posted by Kai Mowll

Home > Michael Huebner’s Blog & Column Michael Huebner’s blog posts have moved

Published: Tuesday, November 01, 2011, 1:28 PM     Updated: Tuesday, December 06, 2011, 9:04 AM

By The Birmingham News The Birmingham News
Follow BIRMINGHAM, Alabama — Michael Huebner’s official blog has moved, but he’ll still be writing about classical music, dance and other fine arts and features topics for The Birmingham News and al.com.
This link will bring you to the right page for his posts: news, features, columns, reviews and other items. The archive goes back to Nov. 10, 2006, and will include all future posts. Full article…

He’s Josh Sneed, and he approved that Tweet: Laugh Track

December 12th, 2011Posted by Molly Pennington

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Ladies and gentlemen, please the host of the Laugh Track column, a man who’s dreaming of a gray Christmas .

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‘Don’t Be Afraid Of The Dark’ At Real Art Ways

December 11th, 2011Posted by Kai Mowll

Guillermo del Toro’s most famous film, “Pan’s Labyrinth,” was about a lonely little girl who comes in contact with supernatural forces in her home.

“Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark” has a similar premise. The supernatural thriller, written by del Toro and directed by Troy Nixey, is about a girl who goes to live with her father and his girlfriend, and in their home she finds creatures who want her to join them.

The film, which stars Guy Pearce and Katie Holmes and is rated R, will be shown in a limited late-night run this weekend at Real Art Ways in Hartford.

It will be shown 9:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Dec. 9 and 10. Admission is $10, $7 seniors and students, $5 members, $4.50 senior and student members.

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