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21 Ways to Use Christmas Ball for Your Home Decor
There are many ways to use Christmas balls for your Christmas home decorations. They make wonderful ornaments and can be framed for a unique look. They can also be used as writing instruments and can be hung on the mantel. If you’re not sure how to display them, here are a few ideas. Regardless of their color or design, these decorations are sure to bring cheer to any room! Centerpiece Ideas Christmas is synonymous togetherness. The day is usually filled with getting together either to eat or just gather in the family room. It’s important to decorate the gathering place...
double feature: VAMPIRE EFFECT and TSUI HARK’S VAMPIRE HUNTERS
You know how it is – sometimes the mood hits you for a little martial arts/horror combo, specifically the type found in Hong Kong vampire movies from the early 2000s, so you check out two of them. At least that’s how I dealt with the problem. The first one in my double feature, VAMPIRE EFFECT (2003) credits Dante Lam (BEAST COPS, THE STOOL PIGEON) as director and none other than Donnie Yen (HIGHLANDER: ENDGAME) as “co-director” and “action director.” Unsurprisingly, the action is the best part. The original title is TWINS EFFECT, because it stars a pop duo called Twins,...
He Says: Red Bull’s The Alchemist Rides Again with Wacky Fun
It’s not exactly the set I was imagining as I entered the theatre at New World Stages to see Red Bull Theater’s production of The Alchemist, a feistily adapted farce by Jeffrey Hatcher, who also brought forth the much sharper The Government Inspectorfor Red Bull. Based upon the 1610 comedy by Ben Jonson (The Devil Is an Ass ), this satirical comedy of humours is a wacky surprise, not at all what I thought I was walking into. For some odd (silly, uninformed) reason, I thought the evening’s entertainment was going to be connected to that age-old mystical tale of a Young Andalusian shepherd and his journey...
101 Gifts For Architects And Designers
Christmas is just around the corner and the last-minute shopping season is officially in full swing. You’re checking names of the gift list, happy with your thoughtful choice of presents – that is, until you get to the architect. Nobody ever knows what to get the architect! They have impeccable taste, revel in the obscure while eschewing the ordinary, and they generally know exactly what they want in a product or design. Choosing something that fits just right is a problem every architect’s friends and family know all too well. This year, skip the anxious bookstore visits and gift-card guilt...