The Longaberger Company (aka Longaberger Homestead) weaves high-quality baskets from its location in Frazeyburg, Ohio. What began as a hobby for the father, J.W. became a passionate enterprise for the son, Dave. As the elder Longaberger wove baskets, the younger Longaberger sold them to local markets in Ohio. Later, Dave employed consultants to sell the handcrafted baskets through home shows. Once people learned the history and saw the fine artisanship each basket contained, they became a must-have staple for every home.…
Demonic possession is no laughing matter – but if you find yourself pitted against one of the 13 most dangerous demons in Hell, watch out! Anton Szandor LaVey, the former High Priest of the Church of Satan, listed the most powerful of Lucifer’s minions in his notorious book, The Satanic Bible. “Theologians have cataloged some of the names of devils in their lists of demons, but the roster which follows contains the names most effectively used in Satanic ritual,” wrote LaVey, known to his followers as The Black Pope. In addition to what he called the “crown princes” of Hell (Satan, the fallen angel Belial and the destructive sea monster Leviathan) LaVey lists other vicious demons who also occupy the “Royal Palace of…
Fifth Avenue South in Naples, Florida is Naples' Main Street. It is a nice combination of glamour and laid-back atmosphere that is a popular place for visitors and residents alike. Take a stroll among the beautiful landscape here. After you shop, pay a visit to the Naples Depot Museum—Naples’ first passenger train station. Some of the exhibits you will see here include a Seminole dugout canoe, an antique swamp buggy as well as restored railroad cars. Another place that is nearby is Cambier Park. This park boasts lots of open space and an amphitheater. Also located at this park is the Norris Community Center. This center houses an auditorium, dance studio and an art gallery. Finally, there is a playground that kids of all ages love. Fifth Avenue…
Cleto Reyes boxing gloves are made in Mexico by the Industrial Reyes S.A. de C.V. and were founded by Cleto Reyes himself. Cleto Reyes gloves were used for the first time in a championship fight between the second Mexican champion, Juan Zurita, and Ike Williams in 1945. In 1965 these boxing gloves began to be distributed to the major markets in the United States as well as some other countries around the world. In 1970 Cleto’s son, Alberto Reyes, joined the operation and then in 1975 decided to register the trademark Cleto Reyes. Cleto Reyes has been fortunate enough to win quite a few prestigious recognitions. For example, in 1994, Cleto Reyes won Mexico’s National Exports Award. Today, Cleto Reyes’ products are distributed on five continents around the world. For more information about…
Have you ever wondered about the life of the professional bull rider Lane Frost? Lane Frost started bull riding when he was fifteen, but by the end of his career, he had succeeded where 309 other riders had failed. Lane Frost lived a happy and adventurous life throughout his bull riding career.…
Peter Abelard was born in 1079 near Brittany, and was the eldest son in his noble Breton family. Peter also known as "Pierre la Pallet" was a veryquick learner. With the encouragement of his wealthy father, Peter was able to study liberal arts, and excell is art of dialect. Following his studies, peter traveled around france debating, learing philosophy, and was even taught by St. Anslem. His travels brought him to Paris, were is was taught by William of Champeaux. Peters thoughts soon turned away from Williams teachings, and against Williams teaching peter started his own school Melun and then Corbeil.…
Gene Youngblood became a passenger of Spaceship Earth on May 30, 1942. He is a faculty member of the California Institute of the Arts, School of Critical Studies. Since 1961 he has worked in all aspects of communications media: for five years he was reporter, feature writer, and film critic for the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner; in 1965 he conducted a weekly program on film and the arts for KPFK, Pacifica Radio in Los Angeles; in 1967 he wrote, produced, directed, edited, and on-camera reported "human interest" filmed news features for KHJ-TV in Los Angeles; since 1967 his column “ Intermedia” has appeared weekly in the Los Angeles Free Press on subjects ranging from…
The following towns and villages are not on the actual route of the Cleveland Way. However, they are within reach and may assist with the planning of your journey. The shortest walking distances from the trail are for one way only.…
Fritz Scholder was a professor for the Institute of American Indian Arts. At the time, Scholder vowed to never paint a Native American Indian; however, things changed when he thought his students could not get the honest truth in the representation of these indigenous people. On that day, Fritz broke his promise to himself and began the works that will define his career.…
In the Yucca Valley, California it was a school the Black Rock High School that formed with sky high. This school was for the trouble kids that had problems in their originals schools, for example some kids were taking drugs or they are teen moms. The principal of Black Rock High School is Vonda Vinland who is taking a chance on incorporating a new learning style. Vonda Vinland knows that if she helps these kids she knows that she is doing the right thing.…
he was born in 1925 at Alexandria, Minnesota and started being a realist in his early teens. He entered Luther collage in Decorah, IA. Known for his ultra-realistic sculpture depicting ordinary people going about their daily-life activities such as mowing lawns, sitting at tables, playing games and other normal stuff we do every day. After attendance at Luther College and the University of Washington, he graduated from Macalaster College in 1946. 1953 to 1960, Hanson lived in Munich and Bremerhaven, Germany, working as an art teacher for the US. army dependent…
When we speak of revolutionary leaders we immediately think of Mandela, Malcolm, King, Lincoln, Kennedy, and Gandhi. They are wonderful examples of virtue, but others immediately come to my mind like Ramón Emeterio Betances, Dr. Pedro Albizu Campos, Lolita Lebron, and the Young Lords. The Young Lords have had a great impact on the lives of Hispanic Americans and on my life personally. The Young Lords instilled a sense of Puerto Rican pride during a time when Puerto Ricans were looked at with great racial, cultural and language discrimination as well as economic exploitation. They changed the sanitation standards on inner city streets, started free children’s…
Franz Marc was a German artist and printmaker, and also one of the key statistics of the German Expressionist movement. Franz Marc was born in February 8, 1880 in Munich and past away in March 4, 1916, eventually Marc was only 36 years old. Wilhelm, the father, was an expert landscape painter; his mother, Sophie, was a strict Calvinist. Marc began to study at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich in 1900. In 1903 and 1907, he spent time in France, intensely in Paris, visiting the city’s museums and copying many paintings, a conventional way for artists to study and improve technique.…
William H Johnson was born on March 18, 1901 in Florence, South Carolina. He is the son of two labored parents named Henry Johnson and Alice Smoot. He was the oldest from his siblings. They lived in a needy separate town in South Carolina. Most of his life was spent in South Carolina, until he realized painting was his dream. He was 17 years old when he left to follow his dreams in New York City. Visited Europe and met Holcha Krake, who later got married in the late 1930’s. He did not have any children. Later she passed away from breast cancer. Due to his wife’s death he became mentally and physically unstable. He still managed to create artwork that would be appreciated for many years. He went from one location to another attempting to find comfort and stability after the loss of his wife. In 1947, he was hospitalized 23 years of his life in Norway, where in 1970 he died in Central Islip, New York. After his death, his entire life's work was almost disposed of to save storage fees, but it was rescued by friends at the last moment. Over a thousand paintings by Johnson are now part of the collection of the Smithsonian Institution's Smithsonian American Art Museum.)…
unknown but very talented. There were lots of artistic mediums used liked acrylic paintings, oil…