Sometimes the strange becomes the joyous! Adult Art Therapy Subscription Art to Relax By (for your Inner Kid) This subscription service is totally awesome! Every month, you receive 4 Art Therapy Issues and different pencils and markers and pastels to PLAY and color – the magazines also contain lots of healthy hints on relaxing and playing to relax. For $19.95 per month, you get FOUR different Art therapy “books” for YOU! As you receive your magazines, you will also build an amazing set ... continue reading...
Gift review: Art Therapy Collection
The Influence of Bollywood Culture Abroad
Bollywood, just like Hollywood, has had a considerable level of influence abroad due to its unique cultural appeal. Ranging from dance moves to the style of the clothing and even the cinematography, Bollywood has actually influenced both Hollywood and American society in a way that is both subtle and yet incredibly obvious if you know where to look. Influence of Bollywood on Films and Television Shows One distinctive aspect of Bollywood culture is the elaborate song and dance numbers that ... continue reading...
Book review: The Penguin Lessons
The Penguin Lessons (What I Learned from a Remarkable Bird) Author: Tom Michell A wonderful cover, a warm holiday season and a novel like no other, mostly memoir, partly animal story, totally true suggests that The Penguin Lessons will be a wonderful read at this time of year -- and it succeeds. Joyous, funny, humble, enigmatic, a falling into the heart type of story, I loved the Michell’s debut novel as much as I loved the Penguin, named Juan Salvador (John Saved). Tom Michel is young ... continue reading...
DVD review: ZARAFA
ZARAFA A wonderful film for both children and adults, the plot of the film has a grandfather telling his grandkids the story of Maki, a young boy who escapes from slave traders, befriends a giraffe (the title character), cross the desert, meet a pirate, and a few other things on a trip that takes him from Africa to Paris Just in time for the holidays, and inspired by the true story of the first giraffe to visit France, this animated film was nominated for the Cesar Award for Best Animated ... continue reading...
Book review: The Muralist
The Muralist Author: B.A. Shapiro Another novel set into World War II years 1940, The Muralist portrays a young artist named Alizee Benoit, and the search for her by her great niece, Danielle Abrams, also an artist. 70 years later, Danielle follows the lost trail of Alizee from Paris to the United States, and across Holocaust filled France again, she proves that her aunt Alizee was one of the contemporaries of the new art movement called Abstract Expressionism, a truly American school of ... continue reading...
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