GRANT MILLER – Colder Than Ice (best audio)

Grant Miller is well know artist from the 80′s, who’s performed German’s Italo music. Grant today lives in Indianapolis, who’s 12th largest city in USA in the state of the Indiana. It is near where Grant grew up and where his family resides. He was born in hospital in Marion, Indiana, in the same hospital where James Dean was born. Grant’s disco story began in 1984 in Europe, to be exact in Italy. How he came in Italy? „Within two years, my show business journey brought me to Europe with a Broadway tour of the music SHOWBOAT. We traveled all over Europe, appearing in many of the most famous opera houses, and I LOVED it and I knew I was there to stay. I had always heard about Munich being a great place to make dance music and that was my dream…and destination! So, I cashed in my return plane ticket after SHOWBOAT ended. The rest of the cast flew back to New York from Palermo, Sicily. But I took the first train (California train) to Munich! In Munich I turned out right away where the music industry people would go out to (clubs, restaurants, bistros, etc.) and that’s where I entered into the beginning of my “Italo Dance Music” career. Grant made huge modelling success and he did, among others, runaway show with model Eva Herzigova in Milan. This was only one among many shows. On the shows he met, of course, many famous people from fashion world, for example Donatella Versace. They became, I could freely say, good friends and he will make some nice favores to her and her

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Did you ever think about cheap airfares being more dangerous than expensive ones?

Question by : Did you ever think about cheap airfares being more dangerous than expensive ones?
Maybe the whole plane doesn’t work as well. Maybe the pilot is not as good.

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Answer by Louise
No way! The only difference between cheaper airfares and more expensive ones are just the inside of the plane e.g. first class would be more expensive and economy will be cheaper.

All pilots get a re-test every 6months to make sure they’re up to brilliant standard since they’re taking millions of peoples lifes in there hands everyday. Also, they always triple check everything is working on a plane before it takes off, if there is a tiny problem they will not take the risk and fix it, that’s why planes are usually delayed for some time before hand.

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A Pop-Up Global Village: The Largest Market of Its Kind is More than a Market

gI 122649 PRWeb A Pop Up Global Village: The Largest Market of Its Kind is More than a Market
Santa Fe, New Mexico (PRWEB) January 26, 2012

What happens when you cross the United Nations with an open-air bazaar? You get the Santa Fe International Folk Art Market, where people from Guatemala to Algeria to Indonesia flock to Santa Fe, New Mexico laden with enough gorgeous jewelry, masterfully carved silver, world-class rugs, brilliantly-colored silk, and intricately woven baskets to make Croesus jealous.

When the ninth annual Santa Fe International Folk Art Market kicks off on July 13, more than 150 master artists will travel from every corner of the globe to sell their art and share their culture. Some arrive as celebrated cultural artists, while others have never before left their villages, let alone boarded a plane. Many of them are women whose art gives them financial independence that they otherwise never would have. For all of them, the trip to Santa Fe is nothing short of transformative.

The largest market of its kind in the world, it showcases master craftsmanship passed down through families, generations, and cultures: colorful beaded jewelry from Kenya; gorgeous silk scarves from Kyrgyzstan; exquisite ceramics from France.

Many of the artists come from developing countries, where the average income is less than $ 3 a day and where political, social, and environmental hardships can make everyday lifenot to mention the creation of artchallenging. In the past eight years, artists at the Market have earned more than $ 12 million dollars. Last year, 90 percent of the Markets $ 2.3 million in sales went directly to the artists, providing them the financial ability to radically improve their lives and their communities.

2012 Market Schedule

FRIDAY, JULY 13, 2012 (6:30 9 pm)

Market Opening Party: $ 125 ($ 75 is tax-deductible)

A global gathering under the stars. Shopping, dancing, international music, food and drink!

SATURDAY, JULY 14, 2012

Early Bird Market (7:30 9 am): $ 50 (ticket includes all day Saturday)

Saturday Market (9 am 5 pm): $ 15 advance, $ 20 at the gate

SUNDAY, JULY 15, 2012 (9 am 5 pm)

Family Day: $ 5 advance, $ 10 at the gate

Youth 16 and under FREE admission Saturday and Sunday

WHERE: The Market is held at Milner Plaza next to the Museum of International Folk Art.

Please see the website for ticket prices and details: http://www.folkartmarket.org.

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