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Frist Center for the Visual Arts Presents the Golden Age of Couture 1947 - 1957 in NashvilleNashville's Frist Center for the Visual Arts has scored a rare coup by being the only U.S. venue selected to host The Golden Age of Couture exhibition organized by the Victoria & Albert Museum in London.- The Play's the Thing as the Criterion Collection Honors The Golden Age of TelevisionThese stories will forever enlighten the human condition.
- The Golden Age of the WB: FelicitySelf-Proclaimed expert on the WB network, the author discusses Felicity, Kerri Russell, and three roles that have set her apart as an actress.
- Movie Review: Elizabeth: The Golden AgeThis movie reviews the recently released to DVD film entitled "Elizabeth: The Golden Age."
- "Elizabeth: The Golden Age" ReviewCate Blanchett returns as Queen Elizabeth, who once again tries to balance love with the monarchy, and has to settle for defeating the Spanish Armada instead. Is this a winning formula again?
- Elizabeth the Golden AgeMovie review of Elizabeth the Golden Age starring Cate Blanchett, Clive Owen, and Abbie Cornish
Movie Review: Elizabeth: The Golden AgeCate Blanchett leads an all-star cast in a sequel to 'Elizabeth', detailing the life, loves, and struggles of the Virgin Queen.- Movie Review: Elizabeth: The Golden AgeElizabeth: The Golden Age could have been the perfect continuation of the stunning 1998 award winner Elizabeth.
- My Review of Elizabeth: The Golden AgeElizabeth: The Golden Age has its faults as every film does, but find out why I've put this movie on my top ten list of the best films of 2007.
"Elizabeth: The Golden Age" *bows* Yes Your HighnessI think that Blanchett put her all, as she seemingly always does, into this movie so I cannot fault her.
Movie Review of Elizabeth: The Golden AgeA review of Elizabeth: The Golden Age, in comparison to the dark drama that came before it.- Elizabeth: The Golden AgeElizabeth: The Golden Age is the sequel to the 1998 Oscar nominated film Elizabeth. Cate Blanchett returns as Elizabeth I, England's great and glorious monarch and Geoffrey Rush returns as her advisor and spymaster, Francis Walsingham.
- Zeroing In: PBA Needs to Change Format and Add MarketingBowling authorities on the other hand, have shown little interest to increase spectator participation, and doggedly proceed down the lanes of isolationism
- Book Review: After the Golden Age by Carrie VaughnOur heroine is a forensic accountant. Her parents are famous superheroes. Family stress hits an all time high when she works on a case involving her parents' arch-nemesis.
- This is the Golden Age of Paranormal EntertainmentWith the explosion of the Internet and associated information sources, rumors and ideas spread like wildfire. It's not surprising, then, that paranormal programs have gained in popularity as people seek answers for eternal questions.
- The Change in Hip HopAn article discussing how hip hop has changed in the recent years.
- SlamI (the Fictious Religion) Part IICritics typically view this argument as an overgeneralization of the slamIc people. However, the facts are that most slamIc countries maintain harsh laws that restrict religious freedom, personal liberty, and critical scientific examination.
- Explanation and Brief History of the VictimThe article focuses on numerous aspects of the "Victim" in the criminal justice system.
- Your Computer is a Television Time Machine; Going Back to the Golden Age of TelevisionTV has gotten complicated but some of the changes are fantastic. Go back to a simpler time and watch all those great shows from the 1950s and 1960s that you used to love. They are only a few mouse clicks away.
- Movie Review - Elizabeth: the Golden AgeThe movie depicts a relationship between Queen Elizabeth and Sir Walter Raleigh which may not have been true. The Elizabethan Age saw the defeat of the Spanish Armada by the inferior English Fleet.
- Revive Your Imagination with the Golden Age of RadioA short glimpse back in time to the golden age of radio and the rebirth of human imagination.
The Golden Age of Hand Painted PhotographsNineteenth century photographic prints were images made from negatives that were mostly printed upon paper
Free Stuff, Giveaways and SweepstakesHow to get Freebies, Free Samples and find Cash Sweepstakes- Tut - Nice PackagingThe Tut Exhibit at San Francisco's de Young Museum is well presented, but not as spectacular or Tut-centric as one is being led to believe
- Colonial America: The Golden Age for Women in AmericaA look at conflicting views as to whether or not the early colonies of America was a "Golden Age" for women in America.
- Images of TimeThe glory of our past and the splendor of the ancient times
- The New (Old) Art of Speaking Face-to-FaceThe Internet has done a great job of eliminating the need to get "personal" and as a result a multi-million dollar industry was born!
Procopius on the Golden Age of Constantinople: Sordid Byzantine HistoryProcopius, the greatest Byzantine chronicler died leaving a bombshell in his wake. His published memoirs describing the depravity of some the Byzantine Empire's most powerful men and women.- The Golden Age of TelevisionWhat tv used to be.
Movie Review: Elizabeth, The Golden AgeRunning a little less than two hours, this movie gem is well worth the time, even though the history isn't totally accurate.- Best Old Radio Programs: Recommended Listening from the Golden Age of RadioOld-time radio shows are an important window into our country's history. These shows are available for you to listen to today!
- The Official Exhibition DVD of Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the PharaohsThis DVD has some of the most beautiful artwork the world will ever see, that's if the world can stay awake long enough.
Sick Sad Week: Military Morale, Katrina Myths, and the Golden Age of TelevisionThe sick sad news this week is that Pres. Bush apparently believes morale is high in the military, Candice Bergen and others believe we are currently in television's Golden Age, and Ann Coulter still hasn't bee investigated for soliciting murders.