Becoming ReceptiveTuesday, March 9, 2010 @ 8:40PMHow can we better be receptive to the hidden meanings associated with the countless symbols within the Tarot cards? The following article will touch upon key elements to help enhance your understanding and receptiveness to the cards.
Roald DahlMonday, March 8, 2010 @ 11:09AMNext year, Tim Burton will release The Wizard of Oz: Dorothy’s Relapse . Though the film’s still in preproduction, Arts Desk has obtained a rough version of its IMDB page.
Fun to be had for all at Benicia Witches' BallSunday, March 7, 2010 @ 3:06AMFor Gared Nickas, good fortune is in the cards -- literally."She told me this one can fill up," said the 7-year-old from Sonoma as he pointed to a mini Tarot card with a single large cup.
Witches brew up a ball at Benicia ClocktowerSunday, March 7, 2010 @ 2:30AMBENICIA -- For Gared Nickas, good fortune is in the cards -- literally."She told me this one can fill up," said the 7 year old from Sonoma as he pointed to a mini Tarot card with a single large cup.The good tidings were hard earned, as Gared was one of a dozen or so
Sir Ben Kingsley: 'I was blessed by being a very popular childFriday, March 5, 2010 @ 6:17PMHere's a pub-quiz question: which one-time TV actor in Coronation Street and Crown Court released a record on which he sang selections from The King and I with Julie Andrews, before being told by two of the Beatles that he should really take up a musical career? You want a clue? His middle name is Pandit and he once played Doctor Watson to Michael Caine's Sherlock Holmes... Give up? Have another ...
What Would You Do For $5?Friday, March 5, 2010 @ 12:40PMFiverr is a marketplace for gigs that are priced at $5. Essentially, you can sell and buy tasks for $5. So anyone can create a gig for small service on the site, and visitors can accept gigs as well. Gig prices are fixed at $5. Buyers can order gigs and are required to pay for the gig in advance. Fiverr takes $1 off of the $5 fee. Gigs range from installing WordPress on a server to reading Tarot ...
Field Notes: A sixth sense for snowFriday, March 5, 2010 @ 11:49AMNate Arganbright, left and Justin Dubois, both of Estes Park, try out the early season snow in Hidden Valley last fall. ( Walt Hester)
Interview: Frank Beddor: There's Something About AliceFriday, March 5, 2010 @ 10:24AMHere's a take on Alice that's rather novel: Alice is grown, and returns to Wonderland, only to find that the Red Queen has taken control and imposed tyranny on the citizens. Card soldiers roam the streets, and the Hatter and her other friends form an armed resistance, with Alice as their leader.
Omid Djalili: 'I'm cast as the Arab scumbag'Thursday, March 4, 2010 @ 6:16PMOmid Djalili is contemplating taking his clothes off. Well, not right now, as we're sitting in a busy restaurant near his house in leafy East Sheen and that would be extreme behaviour, even by his standards. No, he's talking about stand-up – which despite his successful film career is still his greatest love – and how there are times when he struggles to curb his baser impulses.