Healthy Hair Vitamins That Get Results

There a number of different specific hair vitamins and minerals that can play a major role in helping a person have a healthy head of hair. If a person does not have sufficient hair vitamins then the deficiencies can lead to thinning hair or even total baldness in the most severe cases. Continue Reading…

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Dance Preview: Taylor shares some ‘Vitamin L’ with PBT

Sunday, February 10, 2008
By Jane Vranish, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
What better way to celebrate the season of love than a slow dance to a favorite song? Aliquippa native B.E. Taylor is Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre’s choice for this year’s concert at the Byham Theater on Valentine’s Day weekend, where there also will be a trio of pas de deux and “Fluctuating Hemlines,” a ballet from “Peter Pan” choreographer Septime Webre.

William Edward Taylor (you do the name math) has always had an avid local following, with sold-out concerts at places such as Heinz Hall, the Capitol Music Hall in Wheeling, W.Va., and the Scottish Rite Cathedral in New Castle. Everyone comes to Taylor for a little musical lovin’, and he feels “compelled to share” — with KDKA, the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, the Fred Rogers commemorative concert, Pittsburgh jazz trumpeter Sean Jones and more.

Taylor learned to love music the hard way, discovering it when he was forced to curtail his activities at age 11 because of a bout with Bright’s disease. He formed a high school group and then his own group, which led to three albums in six years and a couple of national hits, “Karen” and “Vitamin L.”
Taylor attributes his success to the fact that he and his band “do what we enjoy and we enjoy doing it.” He likes variety — R&B, pop, rock, calypso, reggae, ballads. But the major labels, MCA and Epic/CBS, wanted one style, so he decided to do it his way.

Now, he relishes the audiences who come to listen. “It’s music that you can let your kids listen to,” says Taylor with pride.

Choreographer Laurie Stallings wants to introduce a new element to Taylor’s music. The Point Park University alumnus has danced on the edge in Cleveland/San Jose Ballet, BalletMet in Columbus, Ohio, Ballet British Columbia and Hubbard Street Dance Chicago.

Retired from performing, she is in her third season of dance-making, already impressive in winning accolades in Chicago and currently the resident choreographer of Atlanta Ballet.

When working with a “living artist” such as Taylor, Stallings wants to start with a “clean slate” and bring him “to a new state of awareness” with PBT audiences.

So Stallings adds “new architecture,” not necessarily emulating the music, but sharing the “same living space.” She will also add a scenic design by Pittsburgh-based artist Christo Braum, who uses a mixture of resin and steel to create a colorful design, including a large floor that is lit from beneath.

Stallings is interested in giving back everything she has received, primarily the European influence she encountered while at Hubbard Street. She was known as “a very individual dancer” and likes to have “movement coming from all places.”

On this particular day at the PBT studios in the Strip District, Stallings creates her own soundtrack — “hm-m-m, pah, pah, schwit, pas de bouree” — throwing the dancers out of whack and then sucking them into a recognizable ballet position. She wants it “simple and clear and more delicious” as she squeezes everything out of each morsel of movement.

“Real life is all about rhythm,” says Stallings, so she focuses on the heartbeat to achieve a sense of space, then moves on to an ebb and flow of phrasing.

She likes to push the dancers to the brink and then give the audience a pause to digest it, acknowledging that Taylor’s music “is very supportive of that.” As a result, Stallings is creating a “little short story” to each of his songs, with the end of each story leading to another.

Taylor sees it differently. He visited an earlier rehearsal and noted that “as the song flowed, so did the dancers. It was breathtaking for me,” he says. “The dancers were all smiles, but they weren’t bigger than mine.”

The only thing that would please him more is a great, big collective smile, even wider, from his audience.

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Hair care Tips

I would like to share my hair care tips which are tried and effective. Now a days there are lots of persons who are facing severe hairloss problems. Out of my strict maintenance, i have observed many useful tips concerned to maintaining healthy haircare and the remedies of hairfall which are being given under which will be much useful for persons suffering from severe hair fall issues. I am sure anyone who uses these remedies will definitely get a real solution and their hair will be perfect, bright, shining and thick.
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Domain Name Tips That May Surprise You

My opinions in this article are based on my 10 years of experience as an internet marketer. I’ve purchased more domain names than I care to admit but rest assured there are plenty. I never bought them for speculation, though occasionally I bought them for future use and never got around to developing websites around them. So, I am mostly concerned about my website ranking in the search engines than some other considerations that may be very valid. Keep that in mind as you read this article.
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The Vitamin Hoax: Big Pharma Speaks Through Reader’s Digest Magazine

By: Carol L. Ohnesorge

www.naturalnews.com

Key concepts: RDA, nutrition and Big Pharma

(NaturalNews) The cover of the November 2007 issue of Reader’s Digest magazine makes a strong statement through a featured article entitled The Vitamin Hoax: 10 Not to Take. Written by Reader’s Digest Senior Research Editor, Neena Samuel, the article cautions readers not to be duped into purchasing vitamins and supplements. She seems concerned by the gullibility of Americans who are “fooled by unrealistic claims of what vitamins can do to ‘increase energy,’ ’stimulate brain function,’ ‘improve sex drive,’ ‘reverse cancer’ and ‘remove plaque’ from your arteries.” Continue Reading…

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