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Thursday, 7 July 2011

Appreciating Different Types of Entertainers

Think about the grand benefits entertainment in general can offer us. Whether it's comedy, a sport, drama or other, important messages can be picked up from these options along with thrills!
A play, or performance can keep our curiosity high about what'll happen next. This is what certain soap operas can be good at; sparking our anticipation to the point we want to see more, and are curious enough to add the viewing to our schedules. A good story keeps it viewer or listener interested.
Entertainment in general can bring a family or/and friends closer together, and give them something to talk about and make references to (perhaps humorous ones). If you do enough research, you might find that laughter actually has health benefits. How about improving your health by sitting and watching a performance (perhaps most performances are likely to have at least SOME humor in them)?
The very idea of comedy, for instance, continuously having more added to it through comedians and writers amongst people is pleasing. It's good to be sure that you can find fresh material if you ever want to go on a trip somewhere, or if you happen to find any during a visit somewhere.
Sports can help ensure anticipation about which team will score, and what'll happen at seemingly important moments (such as whether or not someone will make a 3-pointer in basketball). With the variety of sports to view, a person can have anticipation more.
Sports in general can be reasons for friends visit each other; whether it's to watch them, play them or discuss them. Of course a person can typically favor certain sports over others, but there is still more that he or she can at least appreciate, or even resort to partaking in for boredom relief. Think about the different sports there are: basketball, baseball, football, hockey, golf, tennis and soccer for instance.
Music can SURELY be entertaining to listen to! Think about how awesome it might be to go to a concert of a favorite band or/and solo artist with your friends! Or the performers can be singers who do not (generally) produce their own music, but are pleasing to listen to nevertheless! From POP, to Rock and Roll, to Techno/Electronic, to R&B, to RAP, to Heavy Metal amongst options, there is obviously a variety of music for you to choose from if you want to. Perhaps you prefer certain ones over others, or have at least some taste for most if not all of them! Either way, concerts of these can be a BLAST for you and others!!
Think about seeking out a performance of your preference. It could be an unforgettable topic for friends or/and family to discuss in the future. It could be a spectacular memory for you to look back on. It could increase appreciation for whatever artist(s) or/and performer(s) you'd viewed. Who are your favorite entertainers? Will they be in your area soon? Perhaps they'll be in an area you plan to visit eventually, or plan to visit soon. Regardless of the possible answer(s), arrange what could be one of the best times of your life as soon as possible, before it's too late! There's no telling when, or even if the entertainer(s) will visit that certain place again.
For certain concerts, check if there are plans for seats available on the main floor if you might prefer to sit most of the time, or at least for a bit of rest. Expect LOUD noise. Of course, in a typical stadium for instance there are also areas around the main floor where you can sit or stand.

Ann Petry: First African American Woman to Sell Over One Million Books

In honor of Black History month I am featuring African American authors who made history by accomplishing extraordinary feats at a time when the odds were so heavily stacked against them. This week the spotlight rests on Ann Petry, the first African American female author to sell over one million copies of her book.
Petry was born in 1911 in Old Saybrook, Connecticut, where her father and grandfather ran a drugstore. Petry loved to read and from the age of fourteen she knew she wanted to be a writer. She wrote poetry and short plays in high school, but after graduation she chose the safe route and enrolled in the pharmacy program at the University of Connecticut where she earned her PhG degree. Ann worked in the family business until she married in 1938 and moved to New York.
The direction of Ann's life changed when she took her first job in the advertising department of an African American newspaper, The Amsterdam News. She later became a reporter and editor for the People's Voice, a weekly newspaper, writing about Harlem's upper class. During that time, Ann took writing classes at Columbia university and wrote short stories which she published in the NAACP magazine The Crisis. One story, "On Saturday, the Siren Sounds at Noon" so intrigued an editor at Houghton Miffin, that he encouraged Petry to apply for Houghton's fiction fellowship. Petry won the fellowship in 1945 and in 1946 Houghton Miffin published her novel The Street, which tells of a woman struggling to raise her son in an urban environment in New York City.
This novel became a bestseller and was reprinted in 1985 as part of the Black Women Writers series at Beacon Press and reissued in 1992 by Houghton Mifflin when Petry was eighty-five years old. The book is hailed as a "masterpiece" and a "classic" of African American fiction. After the unprecedented success of The Street which sold 1.5 million copies, Petry went on to publish short stories, children's books and novels which continue to be reissued. The Narrows (1953) examines the lives of African Americans in a New England town; The Drugstore Cat (1949), a children's book, and Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad (1955) are among her most notable accomplishments.
In her writings Ann Petry was said to be versatile, drawing from her experiences in Harlem and Connecticut as the basis for her novels and short stories, using history as the backdrop for her adolescent books and descriptions so vivid, readers can almost see and feel the characters and their settings. She was also called a visionary and a humanist, writing about interracial relationships and feminism long before they became realities in America. Ms. Petry died at the age of ninety in a convalescent home in Old Saybrook, five years after The Street was reissued. As writers we can learn a lot from the works of this trailblazer.

Tuesday, 17 May 2011

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Friday, 3 September 2010

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