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Design Your Own Art Exhibition PDF Print E-mail
By Elizabeth McPherson

The Art market can sometimes be an intimidating place, and depending on the venue, an oversaturated one as well.  Many artists struggle to find ‘homes’ for their work in galleries and are unsure of ways to introduce their work to potential clients and buyers.  The goal of most artists is to share their passion with art lovers, and have their work displayed and enjoyed in homes and businesses. So, what is an artist to do in such a competitive market?  Get creative!  Host or design your own art exhibition.
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Movie Review: The Moment After 2 (The Awakening) PDF Print E-mail
By David Mackey

I had high hopes for The Awakening. Signal Hill Pictures is one of my favorite Christian film companies and has worked on a number of excellent, high-quality films such as Mercy Streets, The Visitation, and Thr3e. My favorite Christian actor, David A.R. White also plays a key lead role and took part in the production of the film, so this also raised my hopes. I was sadly disappointed.

The film starts out well-enough. The opening cinematography is beautiful and the music haunting. In fact, throughout the film the cinematography and music continue to hold out top notch, as everything else falls flat. Significant shots are taken throughout the film that stretch what had been previously done by Christian camera people, but this cannot make up for the film's other deficits.
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They Love to Love and Hate PDF Print E-mail
By Mog Klein

Elias Lambert sang his first blues tune while still in diapers, sitting in his high chair by his parent's kitchen table.  He was not yet 2.  His big break came at the age of 6 when a family friend recorded his angelic voice in the basement of a church in his hometown of Kelowna, British Columbia.  By the time he was 8, he was gobbling down gummy bears at the packed opening of his very first talent show. A local reporter covered the story, and the Los Angeles Times picked it up somehow. Soon, news crews from all over were rushing to report on the adorable "Blues Phenom" and his tasty renderings, calling him a "budding Ray Charles".

Within a few months, he learned how to play the guitar, write songs, had sold more than 1,000,000 copies of his first self-titled CD, and played in front of more than 2 million people. And then, just short of his 10th birthday, the bubble burst.
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