Monday, 15 December 2014

Cats The Musical! Nicole Sherzinger as Grizabella You Say?

Nicole Sherzinger
Nicole Scherzinger born June 29, 1978 is an American recording artist, actress and television personality. After reaching one-hit wonder success with girl group Eden's Crush, she signed with Interscope Records in 2003 as a member of The Pussycat Dolls, a burlesque troupe turned-recording act.

Described as the "driving force" behind The Pussycat Dolls, Scherzinger is credited and her legacy for the result of the group's international success in the music industry, during a time when girl groups were non-existent.

Since beginning her career with the group in 2003, Scherzinger has sold 54 million records worldwide, and a further 16 million as a solo artist.

A New Star to Musical Theatre

Nicole Scherzinger with pussycat ears on the stage of the London Palladium?

Former X Factor judge Scherzinger, similarly well known as Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton’s Lady on the shoulder, plays Grizabella the Glamour Cat in a top-whisker revival of Lord Lloyd-Webber’s 33-year-old musical.


It is not the main part. Dissimilar her fellow felines she does not have to jump, dance, do the splits or claw the air while bending her bottom, neck and inner thighs.

Yet Grizabella, one of life’s Norma Desmonds, has the show’s supreme song, Memory repeatedly.

Grizabella is a vanishing beauty. She desires to be touched, to be acknowledged as a as a person (cat)
Cats The Musical
by a society that considers her scornful.

The sweeping, surging Lloyd Webber chords stir our gubbins. There stands Grizabella on the vast stage, watched by a sceptical world. ‘Midnight, not a sound from the pavement...’

The one risky part is when they try to over-modernise it and Antoine Murray-Straughan does a rap as Rum Tug Tugger, complete with 21st century baseball cap.



You could debate that the story is just a series of character outlines. But once you fall into the zone you become mesmerized by these kittenish shapes, by a penumbral fantasy world and by the feline charms of mouser Scherzinger.

Thursday, 4 December 2014

Keep The 'Local' in Local Locksmiths Today

If you work as a locksmith such as any Brighton locksmiths, it is becoming progressively common to meet customers who have been ripped off or left hopeless with the work, some even fearing that they may have divulged security information to untrustworthy people. Victims of the money grabbing national call centre operations that charge absurd hidden fees and charge for needless work.

So Why Is This Happening to So Many Of Us?

Great national locksmith chains spend masses of pounds each year on advertising. They buy up multiple pages of adverts in magazine or newspaper directories using different company names and redirect phone numbers to appear local and dupe the customers into believing they are dealing with a honest local locksmith. This massive outflow is passed directly onto the customers who would be

Brighton Locksmiths
lucky to ever pay less than £100 for the simplest of jobs and anywhere up to £500 which is ludicrous.

More frequently than not the 'locksmith' or ‘engineer’, will be dispatched from their nearest point, which could be considerably far away. The customer is always comforted they will be no more than 30 mins away, but this is hardly the case and I have met customers that were left stranded for hours before eventually trying to cancel. At this point they have usually previously taken note of your card details and will bill you for their call out anyway despite failing to show.


Why Don’t People Get a Genuine Locksmith like any Brighton Locksmiths?

Customers need to be educated on the best ways to dodge these national scammers to ensure we do
Locksmiths in Brighton
not all get tarred with the same brush. It is not adequate and we must make a stop to it all.


We need to educate our customers on the best ways to avoid these national scammers to ensure we do not all get tarred with the same brush. It is not acceptable and we must make a stand.


Copying this or sharing this information onto your webpage along with a summary of what it is about will help customers make the right choice, choose a local locksmith and avoid being the next victim.





http://www.locksmiths.co.uk/news/master-locksmiths-association-expose-scam-locksmith/
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robert-siciliano/12-ways-to-avoid-locksmit_b_4532019.html
http://findusfirst.medialisting/haines-security/

Wednesday, 3 December 2014

Coldest winter set for 2014 - If You Haven't Got a Fireplace, Get One

Have you recently watched a nice Christmas family movie? And now you're praying for one of those warm and cosy fireplaces from Stoves in Hastings to keep you warm this winter? Winter 2014 set to be 'coldest for century' Britain faces artic freeze in only weeks! Claims express.co.uk

Heavy and persistent snow, freezing gales and sub-zero temperatures threaten to bring the country to a standstill for up to five months, nasty long-range weather forecasters have warned.

Sussex StovesThe impending bout of extreme weather will come as a shock and forecasters have warned Britons should not to be lulled into a false sense of security by the recent mild conditions.

January is currently showing signs of temperatures hitting “record-breaking” lows meaning parts of
the country could see the mercury plunge to -27C (-17F).

James Madden, forecaster for Exacta Weather said “significant snowfall” is likely in weeks with savage frosts and thick winter fogs threatening widespread misery.

He said: “Over the coming weeks and into November, it is likely to turn progressively colder, even very cold at times, in particular, in parts of the north as northern blocking becomes a somewhat more prominent feature.

How To Make Sure Your Fireplace from Stoves in Hastings is Safe

Inspect the chimney to make sure a chimney cap is contemporary and in good repair. The metal cap keeps animals, rain, and snow out of the chimney, while performing as a spark arrester that stops hot embers from landing on your roofing.

If you have a multi-story home or a steep roof, play it safe and use a pair of binoculars to inspect the chimney cap from the ground.

While you’re at it, make sure:

    Stoves in Sussex
  • There’s no bird nest or debris buildup on the cap.
  • There are no tree limbs above or near the chimney. 
  • The mortar and bricks on the chimney aren’t crumbling or missing. 
  • The chimney rises at least 2 feet above where it exits the roof, which you will get if you purchase a stove from Hastings. 
  • The chimney crown — the sloping cement shoulders at the top of the chimney — is beveled, which helps air flow.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fireplace
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/home-ideas/fireplace.html
http://findusfirst.media/listing/sussex-stoves/

Floristry is Much More Than Just a Bouquet: You Could Learn To Become Florists in Rottingdean

Florists in RottingdeanEver fancied yourself as a promising floristry expert? Or just want to learn how to arrange gorgeous blooms in your home? Floristry can involve the refinement of flowers as well as their arrangement, and to the business of selling them. Much of the fresh material supplied for the floristry trade comes from the cut flower industry. Florist shops, along with online stores are the main flower-only outlets, but supermarkets, garden supply stores and filling stations also sell flowers.

Where Are The Best Floristry Courses in London? Here are 3 in This Area 



Just like most professions, floristry is a subject in it's own right. This is because you must learn the different styles of floristry, the significance of certain flowers, technology, history and so on. So if you want to be a florist like florists in Rottingdean.


  •  Convent Garden Academy of Flowers: Run by Gillian Wheeler, the Covent Garden Academy of Flowers bids a extensive range of floral design courses and is based right in the heart of Covent Garden. As well as one day and evening courses casing a variety of themes and seasonal subjects, they also have lengthier courses which explore all the tried and tested floristry techniques, alongside progressive and cutting edge ideas. Whether you are 18 or 80, are seeking to start a career in floristry or solely enjoy playing with flowers in the home, they have a course for you… from a one day ‘Table Arrangements for Entertaining’ course to a thirty week ‘Classic Flower Design’ course. 



  •  Jane Packer Flower School: Situated in the heart of London’s Marylebone Village, the Jane Packer Flower School run a large variety of floral classes. They believe that arranging beautiful flowers is a skill that can be fun too! So recognising this, they’ve developed a range of classes which include one hour, half day and full day ‘Experience’ classes which are designed for the novice and fun seeker. And for those people who’d like to learn the basics as well as those wishing to build on existing skills, they have a range of ‘Professional’ courses from three days to four weeks.



  •  Judith Blacklock Flower School: Courses to ensemble all timetables and supplies are held at the Judith Blacklock Flower School, which is located close to Knightsbridge. The courses range from one-day flower design workshops to a diploma in floral design, plus a original online professional floristry course and a two-week Business of Floristry course…the last two are ideal for those who would like to start a career in floristry. The timetable is crowded with fun courses teaching the following topics: wedding flowers, seasonal flowers, hand-tieds, flowers in a vase, church flowers, parties and events, amongst many others.The school’s classroom at New Covent Garden Flower Market is even fitted out with a Laura Ashley chair and throws!


The Only Down Side To A Course in Floristry


It's easy to pick up a nice bouquet of tulips on your way for tea with your mum, but how simple is it to get a job as a flower-seller, and is it really a bed of roses?
Rottingdean Florists

Floristry is something you go into for the love of it, not to become a millionaire, and it's only a select few like Packer and Dickinson who hit the big time. A junior florist in London can expect to earn around £15,000, and that's after training and experience, but the opportunities are much greater if you set up in business yourself. Many people work from vans to minimise costs and others work from garages and warehouses. Going into business is the only way to make megabucks.




http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floristry
http://www.cityandguilds.com/qualifications-and-apprenticeships/land-based-services/floristry/0351-floristry#tab=information
http://findusfirst.media/listing/kate-schofield-floral-design/

Monday, 1 December 2014

Christmas at The Brighton Dome

A starving giant and the ghost of Christmas past, present and future to axe-flinging lumberjacks, Brighton Dome pieces host to the very best in family-friendly entertainment this cheerful season.

Plus they already began the festivities with their Christmas Open Day and some cracking photos to boot. Even started decorating, from The Hanover Christmas Tree Company, set up in their Café-bar.

Following their widely known performance of The Nutcracker last December, Ballet Theatre UK
The Brighton Dome
returns to Brighton for a reciting of Dickens’ classic novel A Christmas Carol (27 - 28 Dec). Bringing a procession of colourful characters brightly to life and into the Christmas spirit! Along the way there will be joy, laughter and slight heartbreak in this enchanting mixture of traditional ballet and captivating theatre, performed to a magnificent classical score.

Inspired by exploits of the first North-American lumberjacks, loggers and farmers, Timber! (2 - 4 Jan) is a festive, log-balancing, wood-chucking, axe-juggling spectacular from a family of circus-performers. Combination circus with theatre, dance, live traditional music and the folklore of their native Quebec, Cirque Alfonse take the audience on a wild ride of gravity-defying acrobatics and exciting tricks with metal saws, axes and logs all taken from the family farm - you can almost smell the fresh-cut pine. It truly is a family affair, as everyone from 66-year-old granddad Alain to two-year-old grandson Arthur take to the stage alongside three talented and versatile musicians.

Described by The Times as a 'uniquely flavoursome show', the production brags former performers from the world's most renowned companies including Cirque du Soleil, Cirkus Cirkor and Les 7 Doigts de la Main. Don’t miss this amazing live show packed with phenomenal feats of agility and strength - a truly exclusive way to celebrate the New Year at Brighton Dome.

Brighton Festival Chorus, Brighton Festival Youth Choir and London Gala Orchestra (14 Dec) will be joined by mezzo-soprano Juliette Pochin for their annual concert that celebrates of the very best in Christmas and festive music.
The Dome Brighton

Huge shoes, showers of gold and a big, leafy explosion will abound as Lyngo Theatre bring their trademark blend of fun storytelling and magical imagery to the stage with Jack and the Beanstalk (18 - 21 Dec). When Jack sells his cow for five magic beans, the last place he expects to end up is in a land above the clouds courtesy of an almighty beanstalk. To make matters poorer, he has a very hungry giant on his tail! Expect gasps of delight and laughter as the award-winning company present a one man show - starring CBeebies very own Patrick Lynch - that brings his classic and gripping fairytale to life in a wholly unique way.


http://brightondome.org/event/4016/christmas_open_day/
http://brightondome.org/
http://findusfirst.media/the-brighton-dome/