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Category : Arts and Entertainment > Humanities : (374 articles, page 5)
 
  • Unexplored Tribal Dance From Jharkhand, India
    Chhou Naach (Chhou Dance): There are very little documentations available on traditional art, craft and culture of tribal of Jharkhand, India. This article provides an overview of one of the most exciting tribal dance "Chhou Naach" which is yet to ...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Shandilya Singh

  • The Bangkok Forts – Citadels of Rattanakosin
    The Bangkok forts were constructed after King Rama I established Bangkok as the new capital 1782. With the destruction of Ayutthaya by the Burmese in 1767 still fresh on his mind, security was a critical condition. The new capital, though in a f...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Eric Lim

  • A Wealthy Niche: Art
    In a previous article (Wealth: a Dream or a Will), I wrote that you had to blend at least two domains of knowledge to reach the first step of wealth. Obviously, to associate Oil Refinery and Arabic did not puzzle anyone; but someone asked me to exp...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Gabrielle Guichard

  • Remembering 6 October 1976 – the Forgotten Massacre
    6 October was another black mark in Thai politics. After 14 October 1973, a new PM, new constitution and fresh elections gave hope for a change for the better. But from 1973 – 1976, a series of weak coalition governments floundered in a chain of...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Eric Lim

  • Tear Away the Feeling of Sorrow with Your Tears
    I reside in a vowel shaped house. I hate to be inside. But I can’t come out when I wish. Once I come out, I cannot go in. If I dare to come out, I will be ruined. If I don’t, you will be in deep sorrow. Who am I? I am someone delicate who is wiped...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Sharmila Sanka

  • Tip and Tear He Taught Somthing Rare
    Once, I was having coffee in hotel, aprox 12-year-old boy with bright face & pleasent eyes entered in the hotel and sat at a table near to me. A waitress came & served a glass of water and boy asked "How much is an Mango Ice cream?" "15 Rupees," re...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Nilesh Gore

  • Charlie Chaplin at the Jeu De Paume
    It seemed more than a little ironic that the front door of the Jeu de Paume, the venue of Sam Stourdzé's "Chaplin et les Images" (Chaplin in Pictures) exhibit looks out on Place de la Concorde, just a few short steps from the façade of the Hotel Cr...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Lisa Stein PhD

  • The 14 October 1973 Uprising – Dying for a Cause
    The 14 October 1973 revolution will be remembered as one of the darkest periods in Thai political history. It was the Day of Great Sorrow when an uprising by the people brought down a military dictator. But the costs in terms of human lives left...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Eric Lim

  • Samurai Swords - The Art of Iaido
    Iaido lies at the heart of the samurai warrior. It's the way of the samurai sword and a practice designed many years ago for samurai warriors to hone their skills. Iaido has been passed down as an art from master to student over many decades, and i...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Nick Johnson

  • People Who Make a Difference - Get Smart - Missed It... by that Much!
    There would hardly be a single person on the entire planet who has not seen at least one episode of the 1960's TV comedy "Get Smart." Yes I am talking about that bumbling Agent 86 - Maxwell Smart. I know that as a young boy growing up I used to lov...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Gary Simpson

  • Edgan Allen Poe Biography - Famous American Authors
    Biography of Edgar Allen Poe Edgar Allen Poe was one of the most successful writers of all time. He is known for his tales of the mysterious and macabre. He is reported to be the first master of the short story form (Edgar Allen Poe). About 12 o...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Mike Copper

  • Shakespeare Biography
    William Shakespeare William Shakespeare was surely the world's most performed and admired playwright. He was well known in his time, and like many artists his fame continues to grow after his death. His plays dealt with many controversial topics,...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Mike Copper

  • Paper on Hamlet and His Possible Madness
    Madness in Hamlet The issue of madness is one of major importance in this play. Is Hamlet truly mad, meaning insane? Or is he merely angry? Does he feign madness and use it as a guise? Or does he place himself so dangerously close to the line b...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Mike Copper

  • The Life of Francisco Goya
    Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes was born in Fuendetodos in 1740, a town close to Saragossa in the North east of Spain. Shortly after his family moved to nearby Saragossa and this is where he spent the early years of his life. At the age of 14 he...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Mike McDougall

  • Soldier to Lifes Battles
    54th Battalion. 4th Division. Unit 984. Belgium. 1944. Crumbling buildings. Strewn bodies. A growing fear. Boiling, uneasy groans. Seeing beyond the pale light of the war to the dim glimmer of death. Something is inside of these men, twit...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Andy Carloff

  • A Romantic Tale About an Unromantic Hero
    There was once a man who did not understand society. And when I speak of this man, who regards society as an unfathomable monster, understand that I am universally speaking of every individual thinker. But there was one particular man, one man am...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Andy Carloff

  • Mr. Chemistry
    Drug dealer. Such a profound term. One who deals in drugs. Not only the selling, but often the trading, using, and producing. It's not just some homeless guy on the side of the road trying to sell crack for some drug lord, just so he can have a...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Andy Carloff

  • A List of Things to Be Afraid of
    My psychiatrist always told me that mania is a mental illness. In my humble opinion, after the many years I've spent on this shithole of a planet, anyone who still experiences bouts of sanity after seeing the shit that goes on around them suffers ...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Andy Carloff

  • Piano Composers of the Classical Period – Heroes of Simplicity and Democracy
    About the time of the American Revolution, European society was also changing. In the arts, the simple lines and elegance of the ancient Greeks and Romans were being used by artists, architects and composers. Like the architecture of this time, m...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Cynthia VanLandingham

  • Film Budgets - Insider Tips For Film Students
    This is my 20th year working in the film industry on over 40 film productions. Throughout that time I have never met a new film school graduate who has a clue about handling the most important aspect of ALL filmmaking - the MONEY! I had always assu...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : John Gaskin

  • Kilroy Was Here and Still Is
    I was five years old when World War II ended. I didn’t know much about the war except that one of my cousins had gotten a Purple Heart in France and the other was a Captain in the Adjutant General’s office. I also knew that my father was an air-rai...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : John Anderson

  • The Democracy Monument, Bangkok – the Silent Sentinel of Freedom
    The Democracy Monument in Ratchadamnoen Avenue was erected in 1939 to commemorate the 24 June 1932 coup. That was the year when the People's Party led by Pridi Banomyong and the military faction under Phibun Songkhram staged a coup that changed...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Eric Lim

  • Cold
    A Squatter's Tale It was cold. We kept marching, my partner and I, through the December streets. The winter sky daunting us, seemingly motionless, as we continued our journey through this nightmare of sensory affliction. It was cold. But it wasn...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Andy Carloff



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