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Bracelet Making Birthday Parties: Beading for Fun and Profit
You can have fun and make money at the same time by serving the "birthday party activity" niche. Make-and-take gemstone beaded bracelets are a very popular party activity.
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Home-Based Business Owners Save Thousands on Their Taxes
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If You Want People's Business, I Mean REALLY WANT People's Business, Do This
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Narcissism in the Boardroom - Part I
The perpetrators of the recent spate of financial frauds in the USA acted with callous disregard for both their employees and shareholders - not to mention other stakeholders. Psychologists have often remote-diagnosed them as "malignant,...
Oil Painting Supplies - Guide For Beginners
When I first began painting some 10 years ago, I remember my
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Announcing Alternative Folk Project Tuesday Strip
Tuesday Strip took shape in 2005 as a solo alternative folk project of artist Kasey Loman, formerly half of Tulsa's acoustic duo Dulcinea. Loman's earnest lyrics (''I still live life like a nervous little kid / Without the innocence that goes with it.'') and soulful, yet laid-back, delivery combine to give Tuesday Strip's music a very silvery quality that listeners appreciate.
Loman began her personal exploration of music and the arts long before her days of composing for Tuesday Strip. At 16, her grandfather bought her a little acoustic guitar. ''I couldn't leave it alone,'' she admits. ''I started writing immediately.'' Her ongoing love affair with creative expression is apparent in her online web comic that she publishes every Tuesday, her tendency to sketch at any given opportunity, her graphic and web design portfolio, her living room full of paintings and her growing collection of guitars. Not only is she a guitarist and songwriter, but she plays the dulcimer and sings her own vocals as well.
''Basically, I can't imagine not playing music,'' says Loman. ''It's just something that I have to do. I wanna be out there playing and being inspired by others.'' She derives
inspiration from countless artists, including favorites such as Melissa Ferrick, The Fiery Furnaces, Joni Mitchell, John Spencer, The Decemberists, Gillian Welch, Devotchka, Sleater-Kinney, Toots, Ben Kweller, Ani Difranco, Neko Case and Edie Brickell among others. ''I could go on forever...'' she prefaces, her voice trailing. She pauses in silence for just a few moments before continuing, ''...Lovers, PJ Harvey, Sufjan Stevens, Beth Orton, Cat Power, Haley Bonar....''
Loman's fondness for multiple genres translates into a boldly experimental approach to Tuesday Strip. She is unafraid to expose her emotions through her songwriting, and her sincerity is truly relatable, often resulting in a very intriguing sound--at once simple and colorful, somber and triumphant.
Listen to some of Tuesday Strip's music at http://www.tuesdaystrip.com.
About the Author
Jeannette Balleza is Co-Owner of Vulcan Creative, a creative agency specializing in identity with integrity. Vulcan Creative consults with clients on communication strategy, concept development and refinement for graphic design and web design projects. Go to http://www.vulcancreative.com to learn more and request a free consultation.
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