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Choosing the right plastic surgeon is for many one of the most important decisions of their lifetime. With aesthetic, medical, emotional, as well as practical issues to consider, it’s imperative to know that your health and well-being is in the hands of the individual best-qualified; one who’ll take your goals and concerns to heart and do their utmost to help you achieve your aspirations. As anyone who has gone through the process can attest, choosing a plastic surgeon can be both time-cons...
Published by James R. Coffey 5 days ago in Finding a Doctor | +6 votes | 7 comments
While many of Bangs’ contemporaries considered this phenomenally-prolific writer a literary reformer and satirist, Bangs regarded himself an entertainer above all. Unlike his contemporaries like playwright and author George Ade who made a career of ridiculing the slangy speech patterns of lower-class Americans, Bangs liked to shine a critical light on upper-crust society--his societal contemporaries as it were--mocking their linguistic and social inconsistencies.
Published by James R. Coffey 1 week ago in Books & Authors | +7 votes | 3 comments
On March 25, 1969, John Lennon and wife Yoko Ono staged their first “Bed-In” for peace. Married five days earlier in Gibraltar (“near Spain”), the world-famous rock & roll couple invited the international press to come and interview them about their ideas concerning war and peace, in their Amsterdam Hilton suite, while they lounged in their pajamas celebrating their honeymoon--Ono-Lennon style.
Published by James R. Coffey 3 weeks ago in Music | +8 votes | 7 comments
To end life's pain, Buddhists practice what is called the Noble Eightfold Path. The Noble Eightfold Path is a series of behavior tools said to have been given by the historical Buddha to help humankind cease the suffering we endure in our existence. The Path has 8 steps clearly defined and subdivided into three categories: Wisdom, Ethical Conduct, and Concentration.
Published by James R. Coffey 2 months ago in Religion & Spirituality | +10 votes | 6 comments
As a professional touring and studio guitarist for nearly 40 years, I urge beginners to be very choosy about which videos and other instructional information you follow from the Internet. Remember: ANYONE can post here and claim to be an authority on a given subject. Choosing the wrong instruction can not only set you on the wrong path, it can instill ideas and techniques that will be extremely difficult to erase from your mind and body once you realize you gleaned them from individuals who have...
Published by James R. Coffey 2 months ago in Music | +11 votes | 4 comments
On October 16, 1965, the Beatles were invited to Buckingham Palace to receive MBE medals from the Queen: Members of The Most Honorable Order of The British Empire. Then on March 11, 1997, Paul McCartney (the Beatle who 32 years before joked that the band had smoked a joint in the palace toilets before meeting the Queen), returned to the palace to be knighted for helping revolutionize pop music, as one of the most successful songwriters in history, becoming Sir Paul.
Published by James R. Coffey 2 months ago in Music | +13 votes | 8 comments
Recent studies suggest that male multiple-orgasm is a far more complex issue than we now understand, supporting the idea that it is indeed possible for men to experience multiple orgasms--especially if ejaculation is not involved. Challengers to the male multiple-orgasm state that even females, who generally have at least the capability of experiencing multiple orgasms, are only actually able to achieve them when a rather unique set of conditions are presnet--requiring both continued effective ...
Published by James R. Coffey 2 months ago in Sexual Health & Enhancement | +4 votes | 4 comments
Beginning in 1989, Ringo and producer David Fishof came up with the concept of a rotating line-up of world-famous musicians who would tour under the name Ringo Starr and his All-Starr Band, a brainstorm that has resulted in eleven variations of his All-Starr Band where, as Ringo has explained, "everybody on stage is a star in their own right." During an All-Starr Band concert, Ringo performs some of his solo and Beatles songs, and then allows each band member to perform hits from their own ca...
Published by James R. Coffey 2 months ago in Music | +3 votes | 0 comments
Initially the brainstorm of George Harrison and Guy Laliberté, one of the founders of the world-famous Cirque du Soleil, the Beatle-inspired Love premiered in 2006 at The Mirage, in Las Vegas. Written and directed by Dominic Champagne, with executive producer credits going to Neil Aspinall (who died in 2008), concept creator credits go to Dominic Champagne and Gilles Ste-Croix (also a co-founder of Cirque), who is also credited as the director of creation along with Chantal Tremblay. George M...
Published by James R. Coffey 2 months ago in Music | +16 votes | 12 comments
After releasing the single “Bangla Desh,” George set out to organize The Concert for Bangladesh, two concert performances which came to fruition five weeks later, held at noon and 7pm on Sunday, August 1st, 1971, ultimately performing for a total of 40,000 people at Madison Square Garden in New York City. It featured a true “super group” of performers that included George and Beatle buddy Ringo Starr, Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, Billy Preston, Leon Russell, and the entire Apple Record band, Ba...
Published by James R. Coffey 3 months ago in Music | +12 votes | 6 comments
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