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November 2009

The Roots of Today’s Rock Culture Wearable Art Stretch Back in Time

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November

It is definitely no secret that times are changing for men when it comes to expressing themselves with the fashion they choose. It is now easier than ever to find exactly the right look to suit an individual’s tastes and that means that there are a whole lot of great options which will help the average consumer go from desiring men’s rings to actually finding the perfect one to slip onto their finger. It’s a new world of opportunity because regardless of the styles a person prefers, there are now options to embrace that style in an attractive and cutting edge kind of way. Designs that include stronger animals like wolves, snakes or even eagles are now rising to prominence, right along with earrings or pendants that feature swords.

No matter which of the various kinds of biker jewelry a person tends to like, there are going to be an assortment of excellent options they can look through. This is definitely making a difference in the number of men who find themselves drawn to the modern men’s jewelry, but the key here is that it is opening the doors of creativity for the craftsmen who create these pieces. No longer do men have to settle for the same old jewelry, now they can choose a piece as individual as they themselves are.


Kingdom Hospital (2004)

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November

Stephen King has been involved in a great deal of movies and mini-series, but possibly his most creative endeavor to date as far as television goes is Kingdom Hospital. This 13 episode series is based on the original Danish series by Lars von Trier, a little known mini-series that King has masterfully recreated for English speaking audiences. Honestly, from the time the show begins to the very finale, you will be glued to your seat as long as you love a good, quirky mystery.

There is humor galore in this series and King himself actually acts within the show, playing a maintenance man. This cameo is quite a good one and makes the show even more fun for fans of the horror author. The mixture of abstract concepts related to the dream world and a real story, tied nicely together through a supernatural explanation, make this series a truly entertaining watch.

Bear in mind that it is not straight horror nor is it an average mystery. There are a great many characters in this tale that are incredibly quirky and offbeat. A full range of emotion is displayed throughout the story so you are going to enjoy a long, well crafted tale that’s one of the most fascinating offerings on DVD that I’ve watched in years. Kingdom Hospital is worth what it takes to find because you can’t be blamed for wanting to watch it several times just to catch all the subtle nuances interwoven throughout the episodes.