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Show BusinessBeing honest in writing folds controversy and taboo into the public conscience, yet without honesty, a writer has a very flat diatribe that people do not want to read.
Cocaine Addiction in Show Business Today: Are Secret Addictions Still There?Cocaine has been an obvious problem in Hollywood for decades, though insiders ban celebs abusing it recently. But has there been a more clandestine addiction going on concurrently due to the increasing pressure in realizing the American Dream?- How to Start a Fashion Show BusinessThere are many tips that can be learned when planning regular events such as weddings, auctions, corporate parties and openings for retail stores. These jobs will teach you how to market events using the media, grassroots publicity and networking.
- Farewell to Show BusinessThere is nothing wrong with working at your craft and going from "good to great." Yet when the motive for the writer, actor, artist, composer or producer is for celebrity rather than a vessel of god's love is a cloud in the perspective department.
- Stephen Tobolowsky: The New Hardest Working Man in Show BusinessA profile of perhaps the most prolific actor of our times.
- Should You Take Your Child to Hollywood? An Insider's Look into Show Business for KidsThings parents and kids should know about Hollywood show business from someone who works with star kids every day
- The Dog Eat Dog World of Animals in Show BusinessThe phrase "dog eat dog world" has been applied to practically every industry, but in the world of animal actors in show business it is a cliche that is simultaneously apt and surprisingly meaningless.
Tips From a Stage Mother: Is Show Business in Your Child's Future?Like anything else in life, you have to be prepared to watch your child experience both extreme highs and extreme lows as they test the waters of a very competitive arena.- Why You Have to Get into Show Business!The twinkling lustre of fame in lights. The talk shows, The big houses. The free love. Hardly any one thinks of unemployment lines, roommates, being a waiter, and getting laughed at in tryouts.
- The Flown Bodies of Pop StarsOn pop stars and drugs
- Frankie Muniz Engaged - a Victim of "The Macaulay Factor"Once a hot child star on a popular sitcom, Frankie Muniz has seen his career sputter to a slow crawl, but why?
Lea Michele Covers Harper's Bazaar, Talks Career Obstacles & Body IssuesAs she readies for this weekend's big "Glee: The 3D Concert Movie" premiere, Lea Michele was spotted stepping out of her Los Angeles, CA home on Thursday afternoon (August 4).- Joseph Brooks - Death, Fame, and TroubleThe death of Joseph Brooks at the time it occurred could alter how be will how he will be remembered.
"Annie Get Your Gun" At Beef & BoardsThe Indianapolis Beef & Boards springtime offering is the classic "Annie Get Your Gun" with music and lyrics by the legendary Irving Berlin. This dinner theater production is filled familiar songs, plenty of action, and of course the girl gets her man.- Personalities We Lost in 2010This article looks at individuals that left us during the year of 2010.
FIAM 2011Manaus is a free trade zone in Brazil. It is located in the meddle of the Amazon rain forest - is also an important development area. The whole world have an eye on it because it is extremely important in terms of ecology.- Stage Acting Vs Film ActingA few observations from a twenty five year career as a professional actor.
- Embracing Typecasting as a PerformerThere are parts for all types of actors, with many varied looks. However, some actors get typecast, based on looks and sometimes even an accent. Here are some ways to embrace what may first seem like a true negative.
- A Generation of Lindsay LohansIf parents want to know what the effect of over-indulgence has on children, they should look no further than Lindsay Lohan.
- Little Known Tricks for Auditioning SuccessMost actors get nervous at the thought of auditioning. However, they're fine during actual performances. Look at each audition as a new opportunity to perform. Follow this and the other tips in this article for audition success.
What a Woman Really IsIf there's time enough for love, there's time enough to grieve.- WhateverSome little thought ran through my head bit of sarcasm really well enough said.
- Learning Not to Sell OutThere is definitely no business like show business. As a emerging entertainer you want to make sure you don't sacrifice your values in order to make it to the top.
- Famous Show Business Fathers and SonsA summary of the most famous pairs of fathers and sons in modern show business.
- 5 Future Female StarsHere are five beautiful women who are just beginning their acting careers. Their abilities and looks make them certain to become big stars in show business.
- The Comedy and Drama of Being a Background EntertainerComing to Hollywood puts stars in everyone's eyes. And imagine how easy it is to break into show business!! Start out by appearing behind the movie stars. Sound fun? Well, you may have a different opinion after a month or so of steady work.
- House in Review: Both Sides NowA review of the House episode that first aired 5/11/2009.
- Vina Morales and Her New Babyvina leaves showbiz temporarily
- Should Children Become Entertainment or Show Business Celebrities?These children "celebrities" make millions of dollars for their parents!
- TV Stars Show True Colors at TrackActor Jack Klugman's horse Jaklin races in New York's Belmont Park in August 1980.
- The Benefits of Working as an "Extra" in TV and MoviesWhere to find paying work and get your foot in the door for an acting career.
An Interview with Reba's Own Scarlett PomersThis amazing young woman has been acting for more than half of her life, appearing in countless commercials, music videos, movies and TV shows. She's the youngest daughter on Reba right now.- Le Petomane -- or the Man with the Magic AssLe Petomane was the stage name of Joseph Pujol, a popular French vaudeville performer who could perform amazing tricks by breaking wind.
A Five Step Guide to Writing Quality Theatre ReviewsDO you want to write about a theatrical production or film, but don't know how? Here's an easy 5-step guide to get you started.



