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Listed below are all the posts we have tagged with the term "production"Hydroelectricity Growing Worldwide, Study Indicates
The study found hydroelectricity accounted for a 3,427 TWh — or 16.1 percent — of global electrical consumption by the end of 2010. China led the world in hydropower production, producing 721 TWh in 2010 and having an installed capacity of 213 GW. In all, hydroelectricity accounts for about 17 percent of China's domestic electricity usage, [...]
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Having a Wicked Time
Staring a very rotten witch from a very well known story, the Broadway musical "Wicked" debuted on October 30, 2003, in America. The musical pre-debut was May 28, 2003 in San Francisco's Curran Theatre. Based on a book by Winnie Holzman, the live performance was directed by Joe Mantello and centres around the life of [...]
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Hodge Wins Drama Desk Award for Best Actor in a Musical for LA CAGE!
Douglas Hodge is this year's recipient of the 2010 Drama Desk Award for Best Actor in a Musical for LA CAGE AUX FOLLES. Douglas Hodge makes his Broadway debut with La Cage aux Folles, for which he won the 2009 Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Musical. National Theatre: A Matter of Life and [...]
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Play it Again, Sam at Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Play it again, Sam, Woody Allen's much-loved comedy, is showing at the Upstairs at the Gatehouse theatre and I'm pleased to report that whether you're a Woody fan or not, you're almost certainly going to enjoy this production. …Sam is the story of neurotic new Yorker Allan Felix, recently divorced and in a constant state [...]
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Will the Film Notorious Live Up to Biggie's Legacy?
Last night I was sitting on a patio, having a conversation that I find myself having over and over again these days. this conversation is about eventually, one of the major movie studios is going to make a movie about hip hop that is going to be every bit as epic and high-concept as Ray [...]
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2010 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Uncovered!
The Monte Carlo hit the roads for the first time in the year 1970 as an impressive product from the Chevrolet, which is a subsidiary of the General Motors. The vehicle falls under the category of personal luxury sedans. The company dropped the production of the model in the year 1988 and again restarted its [...]
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A Miracle Vitamin, Niacin
Niacin is metabolised by your body and the result is niacinamide. Now pay very close attention here, it is niacinamide that is useful as a nutrient for your body, and it is niacin, not the niacinamide, that lowers your bad high cholesterol. That distinction is important, because the cholesterol lowering action, is understood to occur [...]
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Tearjerker Alert – "A Dog Named Christmas"
"A Dog Named Christmas," a "Hallmark Hall of Fame" presentation starring Bruce Greenwood (Star Trek), Linda Emond (Gossip Girl), and Noel Fisher (The Riches) has started production in Saskatchewan, Canada for broadcast on CBS. The holiday movie centers on Todd (Fisher), a developmentally challenged young man with a penchant for caring for animals in need. [...]
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NYC, New York – TriBeCa
The acronym stands for Triangle below Canal Street, which makes its immediate neighbour hip SoHo. TriBeCa today is also synonymous with the Robert de Niro-initiated annual film festival, first started in 2002. Like SoHo, TriBeCa also has its fair share of cast -iron buildings and pretty cobbled streets. Harrison Street and White Street are its [...]
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The Phantom Of The Opera (Movie Review)
Nominated for 3 Academy Awards and 3 Golden Globes, including best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, the Phantom Of the Opera was one of the most talked about movies of 2004. Taking the smash commercial success of Andrew Lloyd Webber's stage production to the big screen is no easy task, but long-time Hollywood director [...]
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Iaa
Iaa:Ryanair has objected to the Land Travelling Soul's (IAA) advice to cancel flights to and from Capital, Port and City today.in a communication on its website, the low-cost groundbreaker (which introduced a £2/€2 levy on 4 April to fund aviation cancellations, delays and EU261 costs) said it "strongly objects" and believes "there is no fundament [...]
