Life of a Theatre Artist/writer/director Nouman Mehmood Nouman Mehmood born in Karachi Pakistan on 19 October 1990 in a middle class family. After facing various ups and downs of his family partition, he remains stayed with his father in the age of 4. His father ‘Mehmood Sultan’ harnessed him as an arts student from the […]
Read MoreMike Doyle is the creator of one of the most impressive lego sculptures ever photographed in our opinion. Check out the pictures below and then shoot on over to his site to support his artwork.
Read MoreItalian-born artist Robert Bernardi’s talent for creating photorealistic pictures with oil and canvas is something that must be seen to be believed. Translucent, reflective, glossy and liquid surfaces come to life in his paintings. It is near impossible for the casual observer to see the brush strokes and craft that went into creating his pictures. […]
Read MoreNominated for 17 Emmys but the winner of none, Mad Men has earned the dubious distinction of being the grandest failure to ever cross the stage at an Emmy awards event. Though the show is masterfully produced, written, cast, costumed, and structured, Season 5 was regarded by many as somewhat of a low-point for the […]
Read MoreThe episode opens with SCDP throwing around ideas about the Jaguar advertising campaign. Peggy is left out of the action and watches as her male counterparts feast on lobster courtesy of Roger. One of the reps from Jaguar wants to sleep with Joan in exchange for throwing business SCDP’s way. ‘Why didn’t you tell him […]
Read MoreThe varied cultures of the globe each have their own unique way of commemorating special occasions, whether personal, religious, or national in nature. Typically accompanying such events are expressions of love, gratitude and kinship between people in the forms of traditional gifts, feasts, and festivals. In Japan, it is customary to give the gift of […]
Read More“A variant of the Correspondence Theory, and akin to Redundancy Theory. It was developed by the Polish logician Alfred Tarski (1902-1983), and applied to language by British philosopher D. Davidson. (See also Montague Grammar). Semantic theory for sentences rather than words (see also Semantics, Lexical). We know the meaning of a sentence if we know […]
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