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  • Are You the New Ken Burns or the Next Francis Ford Coppola?

    Advances in digital cameras and computer hardware and software technology are democratizing filmmaking. Every year, digital video cameras are getting sharper, faster, and more complex, while computers with super-fast operating systems and phenomenal storage capacity are putting advanced editing tools in the hands of aspiring filmmakers at record-low costs.Single-chip digital cameras, available for under $1000, can produce sharp, high-quality images and are perfect for creating home movies, documentaries and training films suitable for local distribution.More
  • "Mr. Miyagi" Dies at 73

    Pat Noriyuki Morita, the character actor who made famous the character of Mr. Miyagi in the "Karate Kid" movies, has died at his home in Las Vegas at the age of 73.With over a hundred film credits and over 60 TV credits to his name, Morita appeared in episodes of "M*A*S*H" and "Magnum PI" before capturing the popular imagination as Arnold on the long-running "Happy Days" series.More
  • Movie Review: "Capote" Is Beyond Definition

    Moviegoers deciding to see "Capote" with the notion that they will walk away with more of an understanding of the megalomaniacal, self-destructive author will be disappointed; Truman Capote is more of an enigma at the end of the movie than he was at the beginning.The film depicts a four-year segment of Capote's life which begins days after four members of a Kansas farm family are brutally murdered, and ends after the execution of one of the killers. In between, Capote finds himself drawn into a complex, approach-avoid relationship with convicted murderer Perry Smith as he researches and writes In Cold Blood, his best-selling book on the murders.More
  • Taking up Beading? An Amazing Variety of Books and Beading Kits Will Help You Get Started

    Beading looms, Russian coraling techniques, crocheted bead jewelry, beading incorporated into purses and quilts … there are so many ways to create beaded items that it's hard to know where to start. Luckily, the Internet can bring an entire world of beading information, materials and supplies into your home. A quick search using the keyword "beading" results in hundreds of websites offering beading materials and supplies, free beading patterns, and a wealth of books for students of beading, both beginning and advanced.More
  • Buy the Right Car, Save a Polar Bear

    A recent series of news stories suggests that polar ice caps are melting "faster than expected," and that this phenomenon may result in the extinction of one of humanity's favorite animals, the polar bear. Apparently polar bears need to be able to migrate onto the ice to fish for food, and this shift in climate is already beginning to interrupt their ability to feed themselves.Most rational scientists believe this shift in arctic climate is due to global warming resulting from the greenhouse effect, which is produced largely by automotive emissions.More
  • Your Personal Calling Card: An Elegant Way to Keep in Touch

    Businesspeople routinely hand out business cards to prospective customers, colleagues, and social acquaintances, both as a marketing technique and for an easy way to keep in touch.Possibly because of the popularity of business cards, personal calling cards, which in decades past have gone out of fashion, are also making a comeback. Rather than scribble your name and phone number or email address on a scrap of paper, why not hand new acquaintances your personal calling card?More
  • Your Best Tool - Your Business Card

    Instant communication? Palm Pilots, laptops, cell phones, instant messaging devices - of all the communications tools out there, the single best one is still the business card. With it, you instantly communicate your name, your business, your contact information and, with a little design capability, your personal style.More
  • Five Signs You're in the Wrong Job

    You struggle through the day, dealing with multiple tasks, answering phones, needing to be on top of every detail of your demanding job. And then you go home drained, throw a Lean Cuisine into the microwave, flop down on the couch and eat supper in front of a "Law and Order" rerun.Maybe you're in the wrong job.More
  • Choosing the Right Work Environment

    Looking for a job can be a scary process. We're very focused on saying the right thing, presenting our credentials, convincing the interviewers that we're the right person for the job. But sometimes it's important to take a step back and look at the environment we're trying to enter.More
  • Starting a Jewelry Business? Home Parties Are a Great Way to Sell Your Work

    Home parties have been used successfully to sell everything from cookware to naughty nighties; most of these small businesses are part of a large, organized national franchise, but the home party concept is also a perfect way for local crafters to market their wares.If you'd like to try home parties, you need a plan. First, take a look at your inventory of jewelry; do you have enough pieces, in a large enough variety, to hold a party?More