As the ancient proverb goes, a rolling stone gathers no moss. So despite time not being on their sides, festival goer’s should expect a fresh, reinvented sound from Ronnie, Keith and co, right?
25 April 2013
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by Loup Dargent
April 25, 2013
As the ancient proverb goes, a rolling stone gathers no moss. So despite time not being on their sides, festival goer’s should expect a fresh, reinvented sound from Ronnie, Keith and co, right?
24 April 2013
by Loup Dargent
April 24, 2013
Israeli security officials at Ben Gurion airport are legally allowed to demand access to tourists' email accounts and deny them entry if they refuse, the country's top legal official said on Wednesday. Details of the policy were laid out by Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein in a written response to…
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by Loup Dargent
April 24, 2013
People find strange and amazing ways to spend their time. Concocting Rube Goldberg machines is one brilliant example of just how humans choose to express brilliance and wackiness simultaneously. A Rube Goldberg machine is a device that goes to extraordinary and often comic lengths to create a complex machine that performs the most mundane tasks. The challenge is often in the flawless execution of the machine due to the fact that its complexity can cause it to fail nine out of ten times. Indulge your need for the extemporaneous by checking out just a few of these feats of ridiculous engineering.
23 April 2013
by Loup Dargent
April 23, 2013
Yep, today's Book/Books Tour stop is for the whole Skye Morrison Vampire Series, which means that there is four books excerpts available for you to read in this post... "Bloody excellent!" as Mr Burns would say (if he was a vampire, that is...).
There is a synopsis/blurb for each book from the Urban Fantasy/Paranormal Romance series and, of course, a bit of info about the author, J. L. McCoy. Quite a mega-packed post today. Wow!
Oh, and, I might have to make a point of mentioning that you may find some cursing words in the excerpts. Just in case, you know...
Enjoy!
Loup Dargent
21 April 2013
by Loup Dargent
April 21, 2013
Tens of thousands of opponents of a gay marriage bill thronged the streets of Paris Sunday in a last-ditch bid to block the legislation, under the watchful eye of police after recent violence over the divisive issue. Paris police estimated the march attracted 45,000 people but organisers said 270,000…
by Loup Dargent
April 21, 2013
As you already know from reading the title of this post, the Book Tour stop we're hosting today includes a giveaway (with a chance for some of you to win an eBook copy of 'Legally Undercover') and a freebie ( the prequel to Legally Undercover, 'Pure Deception', available free of charge)... but, it's not all it has to offer.
There is also an excerpt from the book ( it's a Romantic Suspense novel, so make sure your heart can take it before reading it though... I'm not getting sued because some of you became a bit too much excited!) and (that's my favourite part), a Book Trailer. "Books can have trailers too, you know..."
Oh, and, of course, there are some bits of info about the book and its author, Rachel Kall...
Phew! It's quite a Book Tour stop there, isn't it?
Enjoy!
Loup Dargent
by Loup Dargent
April 21, 2013
The IMF and World Bank on Saturday backed a bold Bank goal to eradicate extreme poverty within a generation and raise the shared prosperity of their 188 member countries. The Development Committee, representing the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank on development issues, said it had endorsed…
20 April 2013
by Loup Dargent
April 20, 2013
The discovery of a young girl's body on a Libreville beach last month shocked the city and reignited the debate over ritual killings in Gabon, sparking outrage on social media sites and forcing President Ali Bongo Ondimba to react. The young girl disappeared after going swimming. Her battered body…
18 April 2013
by Loup Dargent
April 18, 2013
Today we're hosting another Book Tour stop that I do believe you'll enjoy having a look at...
Not only we have the usual bits of info about the Paranormal Romance novel itself and its author, ST Bende, as well as a book excerpt, but we also have a book trailer for it. Cool, isn't it?
I definitely like the idea of book trailers. That's a brilliant use of YouTube (or any other video sharing site, for that matter) that I hope more writers and publishers will make the most of in future.
Enjoy!
Loup Dargent
16 April 2013
by Loup Dargent
April 16, 2013
Mad Men took America by storm in the summer of 2007, putting AMC on the map for television drama and making an instant star of Jon Hamm. While movies like Forrest Gump tell the story of Vietnam and the hippie movement in America, Mad Men shows the other side of the 1960's, focusing on on the greed and fast lives of advertising executives in Manhattan. And as iconic as the characters of the show is the 1960's fashion. Every season, we fashionistas love to debate what changes we will see in wardrobe as the show approaches the 1970's.
To celebrate season 6 of Mad Men, which premiered on April 7th, we present this infographic of the hats that make the characters. Whether it's Don Draper's high quality fur felt fedora or Lane Pryce's awkward Russian fur hat, the hat makes the man (or woman)! So pour yourself an old fashioned, put on your favorite headwear, and get ready for season 6 of the best drama on television!
15 April 2013
by Loup Dargent
April 15, 2013
2133 GMT: Boston Globe report Billy Baker tweets: "Massive police and military presence in city now. Boston Common full of uniforms. Scene is calmer, but ambulances continue to race by" 2121 GMT: Secretary of State John Kerry, who is from Boston, was informed of the explosions by a senior aide as his…
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by Loup Dargent
April 15, 2013
The phenomenon of online ‘trolling’ is a fairly new one, with its roots dating back to the early 2000s. The origin of Internet trolling can be found in the first instant messaging services, such as MSN Messenger, where – unfortunately – school playground bullies could now take their daily activities online and into the evenings and weekends as well.
But the real foundation of trolling can be found in technological advances such as faster Internet connections and Xbox Live, both of which facilitated online gaming and made it more accessible to a greater number of people. What started as a fun way to meet new friends online quickly became a bit of a nightmare.
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