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Meet Actor Amitabh Bachan

Friday, August 26th, 2011

Amitabh Bachan images have been a common sight in India, perhaps because due to the fact that he is one of Indias most reknowned and prominent actor of all time and also the fact that he sat on the Indian parliament for about three years in the 1980′s. He was the son of Harivansh Rai Bachchan a renowned poet and Teji Bachchan. He attended school in Uttar Pradesh after which he moved to Bombay to look for work as a movie star. Amitabh is married to actress Jaya Bhaduri and together they have two kids namely Shweta and Abhishek. Abhishek is also an actor in his own right and was once engaed to Karishma Kapoor but the engagement was later broken off.

Jimmy Shergill: Punjabi Cinema Hero

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011

Born in Gorakhpur on December 1970, Jimmy Shergill is a famous and critically acclaimed actor in India. He started his acting career in the film Maachis, which revolves around the story of terrorism happening in North India. The movie became an instant box-office hit and since then, Jimmy appeared in a number of films. However, not all of his movies became successful.

Notable Jimmy Shergill videos include Munnabhai M.B.B.S, Delhi Heights, A Wednesday, and Mohabbatein. His best performance was seen in the film, Yahaan & Haasil, for which he took the role of a college student getting tied into student politics within the university. Despite doing Hindi films, it is in the Punjabi cinema where Jimmy made his biggest waves as an actor. He vowed to shoot at least one Punjabi film every year to develop the cinema and to help it compete with high-budgeted Hindi films. His recent Punjabi film, Dharti, was a huge box-office success. Even if the movie had few shows, it earned more that other Hindi films released on the same day. With this credit, Jimmy was named the new Punjabi hero.

Best Way To Play Guitar

Tuesday, August 16th, 2011

For about ten minutes we had an argument on the phone that must have been comical to anyone else who was within earshot. I didn’t know what acoustic electric guitars were, and I thought he was making it up. I said he would bring both kinds, and this confused his band mate even more. After much conversation he finally realized why I was so confused, and he still picks on me about it today. I hadn’t even crossed his mind that I didn’t know what acoustic electric guitars might be. I knew of acoustic and electric, but had no idea there was an in-between.

It can be even harder to compare used guitars, because the quality can vary so much. A really excellent guitar with a warped and cracked neck can lose a lot of its value, whereas a sturdy beginner model that has been kept in good shape can get you pretty far. The best way to compare guitars, obviously, is to bring a friend along who knows what he’s doing. Have him play the guitar out, explain its strengths and weaknesses to you, and guide you through the decision about which guitar to buy. It can be hard to compare guitars, but it’s worth the effort to do it right. After all, hopefully you will be using that same guitar for years to come.

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Satellite TV Programming Differences of the Two Major Providers

Thursday, August 11th, 2011

The two major satellite providers offer mostly the same lineup of satellite TV channels since these come from the networks who produce them. The same applies for the most popular movie packages. The satellite TV programming that these two provide is differentiated by special packages they offer to appeal to different types of viewers. Directv has always been successful with its NFL programming in the U.S. during football season. For a separate fee viewers can watch just about every professional football game that is played during the season. Dish Network, the slightly smaller competitor to Directv, has had success emphasizing movies and special programming like foreign language stations, for example. This author became a subscriber to Dish Network about ten years ago because they offered TV5, a French language station. We lived in France for about two years, and this is a great way to keep up with what is happening in the country and of course with the language.

Is Photography Art?

Saturday, August 6th, 2011

The controversy about whether photography is art is one that has been raging in the art world for a long time and we are not likely to totally solve it here. But it can be an important decision you have to make if you are considering a career in photography with the goal of producing quality art works. If that is where you are, the idea that someone would say “That’s not art, you just took a picture” is pretty disturbing. So it’s worth looking at the question from several different angles before we pick which side to weigh in on.

Of course, art is a subjective thing but you can make art from photo. Many people would look at a Jackson Pollack “splatter” artwork and determine most definitely that modern art is not art because it “doesn’t look like anything.” And if you spend any time in the modern art world, you will definitely see something at some time along the way occupying space in a perfectly respectable art museum that, to you, could never be considered art.

So is it just a matter of opinion? To some extent, yes. But there is an art world and an industry behind it that depend on there being some standards upon which art is judged. One such standard is the intent of the artist. If you produce a photograph or an art work derived from a photograph that is intended to be viewed as art, then the viewer is obligated to try to see the artistic merit in it. Whether the viewer sees that merit or not may depend on the viewer’s abilities, how good you are at getting your artistic message across or many other factors.

But just wanting something to be art doesn’t make it art does it? As a layman in the art world, I sometimes go with the “I don’t know art but I know what I like” system of evaluating pieces I see. Art, after all, has a tendency to touch us in another place that is above and beyond the image. It is an emotional place, a place of reflection and understanding. Maybe we would say it touches our “soul”. For a work to be art, there should be a message, a feeling, a reason the artist made the work because he or she wanted to say something, even if how I interpret the statement is different than what the artist meant.

So that might also be an evaluation of a photograph as to its artistic merit or not. Now the primary objection to whether photography is art sometimes is that a photograph is often a realistic depiction of a moment taken with a machine and some would say that “anybody can take a picture.” The implication is that the same mechanical skill it might take to paint a picture of sculpt a statue is not needed for photographic art.

It’s true that the mechanical skill that the guy at Wal-Mart might need to take baby pictures may be the same as a great photographic artist might need. But the objection doesn’t hold up because the same human language is used to create great poetry as it takes yell out obscenities at a baseball game. So it isn’t the skill that makes it art.

Good evidence comes from the credit some great art experts have given to photographic exhibitions in the fine museums in the world. The very fact that photography is considered art by those who know may be evidence enough. So the conclusion must be that because the arguments against the artistic value of photographs are weak and people who know consider photography to be art, then we are safe in viewing what we do artistically too. And that opens up that side of your soul to express yourself through the medium you love the most – photography.

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