Author of New Teen Book Offers Advice to Miley Cyrus 'Hanna Montana' and Her Fans
Richard Dudum, author of 'What Your Mother Never Told You - A Survival Guide For Teenage Girls' says that Miley Cyrus is doing the right thing to admit that she is 'embarrassed' by the photo done for Vanity Fair Magazine. Dudum, whose book is written for teen girls in language they can understand and relate to, says, "Girls should accurately portray themselves. They need to understand that what they do, say, how they act, and what they wear communicates a message. The girls need to think about who they are, who they want to be, and how they want to be perceived and remembered."
The Who Announces First Official Web Site And Fan Club At thewho.com
Exclusive 2-CD vintage Who set + T-shirt available to Wholigan subscribers.
AP9 Your Savings Club Takes a Look at End-of-Summer Movie Releases
AP9 YourSavingsClub provides consumers with savings on movie tickets, theme park admissions and other entertainment interests.
Exciting New Book Tells Story of a Baseball Fan's Revenge
Kevin Francis, writer of savvy, humor-laced fiction, is re-releasing "Autograph", his frank and sarcastic take on athletes in today's world. Francis shows the lengths that a snubbed fan will go to when his athlete-hero gives him the cold shoulder, and he snaps into what can only be described as an intense need for revenge.
Fandango Fan Favorite Awards Recognize Memorable Movie Achievements
Moviegoers pick NYC as ?Most Cinematic City?; Patrick Dempsey picked as ?Movie Dad I?d Most Like to Date?; Johnny Depp wins ?Top Screen Psycho.?
RTE Presents THE BOOK OF LIZ by David and Amy Sedaris
RENEGADE THEATRE EXPERIMENT presents Amy and David Sedaris' THE BOOK OF LIZ.
Sister Elizabeth Donderstock (Violet Ash) makes the cheese balls (traditional and smoky) that sustain the existence of the Squeamish, a crypto-Amish religious community housed at Cluster Haven. Feeling unappreciated, Sister Elizabeth decides to try her luck in the outside world, leaving the Squeamish to try in vain to replicate her cheese ball recipe. Meanwhile, Liz lands a job as a waitress in a
family restaurant run by recovering alcoholics. Can Liz keep her sweating problem in check and thereby become manager? Can the Squeamish get by without her? What does it all have to do with Cockney-speaking Ukrainians? The answers lie inside THE BOOK OF LIZ.
Movies.ie - New Cinema Site for Irish Movie Fans
A new site has been launched in Ireland for cinema fans. Irish movie goers have been neglected for far too long but now Movies.ie offers a jaw-dropping amount of content! The site has a web 2.0 back-end and includes video interviews with major movie stars, exciting Hollywood features, daily movie news, cinema times, podcasts, blogs and so much more.
Obama's Hopeful Hearts Club Painting Touches Barack and Beatles Fans Alike
Artist Michael Cuffe releases painting that marks the significance of the Obama Presidency, His campaign, and America's Quest for Hope.
Award Winning Mystery Book Club Selections by Murder by the Book in Denver, Colorado
The owner of Murder by the Book in Denver, Colorado personally reads and selects the books for the book clubs. This results many times in selecting award winning books. This care in book club selection is a reason for the popularity of the Murder by the Book book clubs.
Author Mary R. Butler Announces 'Free Books for Your Book Club' Giveaway
Author Mary R. Butler is offering her free copies of her new crime fiction novel, "A Kiss in the Dark," to book clubs.
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FilmCrave's Movie Addiction is Out of Control
Kansas City, MO (PRWEB) March 19, 2008 -- FilmCrave launches a host of new features that they promise to be "more addicting than ever." The already addicting community for movie lovers is adding more of everything: more movie lists, more movie trailers, more DVDs, and more ways for members to interact with one another.
This is bad news for the members who are already hooked on FilmCrave, but could be even worse for the millions of un-expecting people whose curiosity may get the best of them. "Members spend hours writing movie reviews and making crazy movie lists to share with their friends. Now they can do even more on the site," says the tired, bloodshot eyed, co-founder Josh Collins. He admits he has a movie problem.
What started out as a few modifications and enhancements has now turned into dozens of new movie lists and a host of other features. Co-founder and developer Nick Barry says, "Once we started adding in new features, we couldn't stop. I just hope our members will understand we are just giving them what they're asking for."
Co-founder Alex Olson admits that the success is in the details. "Many people think that all lists are the same. I used to believe that too, until I heard otherwise from our members." The small details that are found in the new features are the basis in which FilmCrave was founded upon. This is evident in the site's early success.
After opening their innovative movie social network for business in August 2007, FilmCrave has been well received by members and critics alike; recently winning the national "2007 Open Web Awards: Judge's Choice for Best Niche Social Network" by industry leader Mashable.com. Will critics say the FilmCrave crew has gone too far this time around, or will they fall prey to the movie addiction too?
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