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Monday, December 14, 2015

The Indian Express: Bollywood star Shilpa Shetty - It was rare for actresses to workout earlier


Bollywood star Shilpa Shetty

The Indian Express: Bollywood star Shilpa Shetty


By: IANS | Mumbai | Published: December 14, 2015 10:02 am

It was rare for actresses to workout earlier: Shilpa Shetty

Shilpa Shetty said, "Nowadays everybody is fit, but when I joined the industry, it was rare to see actresses who were into working out."

Actress and entrepreneur Shilpa Shetty Kundra, known for her fit frame, says actresses weren’t too much into working out when she had joined the glamour industry.

“Nowadays everybody is fit, but when I joined the industry, it was rare to see actresses who were into working out. At that time, they wanted that you should be a bit ‘hari bhari’ (fuller), (and they used to say), ‘What is this? You are looking so lean like a toothpick’.



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A Christmas Melody - Premieres Saturday, December 19th 8/7c



A Christmas Melody - Premieres Saturday, December 19th 8/7c 

Featuring Mariah Carey in her directorial debut, "A Christmas Melody" is an inspiring story about a single mother moving back to her hometown to start life anew with her young daughter. When the young girl has a hard time adjusting, she seeks out the help of her music teacher to write a song that she will sing at the annual Christmas Variety Show. Along the way, a relationship sparks between mother and teacher.
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Hallmark Channel: Family for Christmas



When a highly ambitious anchorwoman makes on offhand wish to an office party Santa, she wakes up the next morning to find she is married to her college sweetheart, an event that has completely changed her world.

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Sunday, December 13, 2015

Spacemind - Forgotten Station (Remastered Edition)



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Published on May 2, 2014
Original mix by: Spacemind (HD available)

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*Originally 320kbps, uploaded at 192*

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(If anyone can find a higher resolution version I originally had it would be awesome)

Tracklist:

01). H.U.V.A. Network - Access to The Long Fields (0:00 - 7:15)

02). Jaia - Alone (7:15 - 14:50)

03). Distortion Orchestra - Fire Maiden (14:50 - 21:30)

04). Cell - Hanging Masses (21:30 - 32:00)

05). Sync24 - Memloop (32:00 - 36:30)

06). Great Leap Forward - In The Name of The Super Natural (36:30 - 43:15)

07). Aes Dana - Iris Rotation (43:15 - 49:20)

08). Evan Bartholomew - We Set Out into The Caverns of Time (49:20 - 1:06:30)

09). Carbon Based Lifeforms - World of Sleepers (1:06:30 - 1:11:27)

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Saturday, December 12, 2015

Tenishia & Sue McLaren - Strong (Original Mix)




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“The Belle Jar:” talks about writing…

“The Belle Jar:” talks about writing…

“The Belle Jar.” Riveting. https://twitter.com/traceylien

Be double sure to read her article from Nov. 24, 2015, titled, “I Published a Goddamn Book.” In this piece she talks about writing…

“Writing is just work. Talent is great, but painful truth is that talent can only get you so far. The rest is work – and usually not even particularly interesting work. Mostly it’s the kind of work where you’re stuck dragging a fine-toothed comb over and over through the same sentence, trying to unsnarl those harebrained nouns and verbs and adjectives into something that makes some kind of sense.” Written by the author of the website, “The Belle Jar.” http://bellejar.ca/

Specifically she refers to an “essay that Betty Smith, the author of A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, wrote while she was attending college classes at the University of Michigan. It’s called ‘I Want to Write!’ …”

Please read her stuff here and here:

“I often think about an essay that Betty Smith, the author of A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, wrote while she was attending college classes at the University of Michigan. It’s called “I Want to Write!” and sadly I can’t find it anywhere online, so I can’t link you to the full text. To give you an idea of what her situation was like, I should mention that she wasn’t actually enrolled at the university, but rather was auditing classes while her husband was a student in another department. In spite of the fact that Smith hadn’t finished high school and had two small children, she managed to convince several of the professors to let her sit in on their creative writing classes.

“But as much as Betty Smith wanted to write, she struggled with it in a way that is probably deeply recognizable to anyone else who writes:

“[…] I have my doubtful periods. I am ashamed of the things that I have written in the past. I am ashamed of the things I wrote last month. But when I wrote them, I thought that I was inspired. The hardest thing to bear is the sneaking knowledge that in a year or two from now, I shall be heartily ashamed of the things I am writing now. Still —?

The cruelest thing about this desire to write, is the hopeless hope that it engenders. Deep down in my heart, I know that I shall never get anywhere in this writing business. But who can tell? Sometime, tomorrow even, someone may find something marvellous in the things that I write.

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Some years ago, I decided to be sensible and to put all this writing foolishness aside. Other events crowded close; anther life opened for me. I married, had two babies, other interest, other ties. I wrote nothing for eight years.

Eight years? But I am lying. I have forgotten my friend. As a relaxation from the cares of the children and the house, I formed the habit of writing to a mythical friend. I wrote about everything, and wrote and wrote and wrote! Then I mailed the letters in the waste basket.

Now I have come back to my first love. I frankly admit that I am writing again. I hate it and I love it. It is labour. It is travail. But it is the most fascinating thing in the world.”

“When I think of Betty Smith, I think of a writer who was gifted beyond anything I could ever imagine…

“And yet while she was writing it, Smith never felt like a writer. She felt like someone who was wasting her time; someone whose first drafts stunk; someone whose time would have been better employed playing with her children or cleaning her house.”


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“The Belle Jar:” Being A Girl: A Brief Personal History of Violence http://wp.me/p2snhO-1bR


“The Belle Jar:” Being A Girl: A Brief Personal History of Violence http://wp.me/p2snhO-1bR

Hat Tip: Tracey Lien @traceylien - - “Views expressed are my mother's.” Too fun. This stuff is wonderful. And thank you for calling to my attention, “The Belle Jar.” Riveting. https://twitter.com/traceylien


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Friday, December 11, 2015

The New Yorker Oct. 22, 1990: “But that’s what being an artist is – feeling crummy before everyone else feels crummy.”


The New Yorker Oct. 22, 1990: “But that’s what being an artist is – feeling crummy before everyone else feels crummy.” 



This cartoon was pinned to my desk for many-many years and it never ceased to make me smile – for many different reasons at different times in my life.

First of all, I just thought the overly-emotional artist in the piece was so pretentious that it made me laugh. Oh, to think of how many artists I have known over the years that sincerely though that the sun and the universe revolved around them and their every whim feeling, and desire.

Secondly, the context of the artist’s studio frequently reminded me of my artist’s and writer’s workshop on the farm before Caroline saved me and dragged me kicking and screaming to safety.

I hope that none of my artist and writer friends have a “crummy” holiday. And if you do, get over your bad self and roll-up your sleeves and go out there and act on your feelings by making a difference. Just saying.

I hope that my artist and writer friends and colleagues out there have a Happy Hanukkah, and a Merry Christmas and a great holiday season.

Now where did I put that bottle of ibuprofen? Where’s my coffee? I need more peanut butter. Am I out of jelly again? Oh, another rejection letter for my collection? Darn it; I liked that short story. What do you mean you did not like my use of semi-colons? Semi-colons are my friends. What do you mean the dead character was clumsy and the plot did not pass the suspension of disbelief? Just sit on it – it’s a good story. Where is my dejected ‘rejection’ file? Whatever. 
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Thursday, December 10, 2015

The Historical Society of Carroll County Announces the Reprinting of - The Forgotten Corner: A History of Oakland Mill by Diana Scott



The Historical Society of Carroll County Announces the Reprinting of - The Forgotten Corner: A History of Oakland Mill by Diana Scott

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Just in time for Christmas

October 26, 2015

Related: http://carrollhistory.org/the-forgotten-corner-the-history-of-oakland-mills/ Enjoy Diana Scott’s 2014 presentation when she spoke in Sykesville about her new book The Forgotten Corner: A History of Oakland Mills.

Westminster, MD - The Historical Society of Carroll County is pleased to announce that The Forgotten Corner: A History of Oakland Mill by Diana Scott - one of its best-selling titles - is now available again.

The book has been out of print for several years but now, thanks to a generous donation by Diana and her husband, Charles, the book is being updated and re-printed.

Based on years of research, the book tells the fascinating story of a Carroll County community lost to the waters of Liberty Reservoir. From early settlement to the growth of a textile mill on the bank of the Patapsco River, it examines the lives of those who worked in and around the Oakland Manufacturing Company.

Oral histories with some of the last residents offer a moving account of life in the town and the experience of watching their community disappear. The new edition includes information not found in the original.

The book will be after available November 11 in the Shop at Cockey’s. The price is $22.00 plus tax. Historical Society members receive a 10% discount. The Shop is located at 216 East Main Street in Westminster. The Shop is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Mrs. Scott presented an illustrated lecture on the history of Oakland Mill at the Historical Society’s Box Lunch Talk on November 11, 2015 at Grace Hall, Grace Lutheran Church, Carroll Street, Westminster.

The Box Lunch Talks begin at noon and last about an hour. Bring your lunch – the Society provides beverages and desserts. Admission is $3.00 for Society members and $7.00 for non-members. Books will be available for purchase.

The Historical Society of Carroll County
210 East Main Street
Westminster, MD 21157

410-848-6494
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