Archive for May, 2010
Dennis Hopper, Hollywood Rebel, Dies at 74
By Edward Wyatt – Dennis Hopper, whose portrayals of drug-addled, often deranged misfits in the landmark films “Easy Rider,” “Apocalypse Now” and “Blue Velvet” drew on his early out-of-control experiences as part of a new generation of Hollywood rebel, died Saturday (May 29, 2010) at his home in Venice, Calif. He was 74. The cause [...]
Facebook backs down on privacy
Story and files by Paul W. Fitzgerald (http://www NULL.saltandpeppermediainc NULL.com) Facing a user backlash that could damage its value to advertisers, social media giant Facebook is tightening its privacy protections and limiting the flow of data from its users to outside software developers, Thursday Night Magazine has learned via its sources. The Palo Alto, Calif.-based [...]
I owned a golf course, just for one day
(http://magazinesandbox NULL.saltandpeppermedianews NULL.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/Hole-9 NULL.jpg) By Paul W. Fitzgerald – It was an offer I couldn’t turn down. I mean I just had to take it. After all, it was mine for the taking. You see, Mike Masters, a renowned golf pro recently invited me to have a sneak peak at the golf course he runs [...]
Nutrition and Supplements Improve Outcomes in Men with Prostate Cancer: Dr. James Meschino
(http://magazinesandbox NULL.saltandpeppermedianews NULL.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/James NULL.jpg) By Pamela Feldman – A large number of world renowned doctors are keeping a close eye on Toronto, ON these days. More specifically, they have their attention drawn to Dr. James Meschino, a popular health and wellness expert and author of The Meschino Optimal Living Program – 7 Steps To A [...]
Turning Lemons into Lemonade: Royal Design Inc Brings New Life to Old Places in Toronto
(http://magazinesandbox NULL.saltandpeppermedianews NULL.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/DollkenStaircase02 NULL.jpg) By Chris Alders – We are living in a new age with possibilities that exceed the imagination of preceding generations. Within the scope of this evolving epoch is the sobering reality of urban sprawl. Municipal planners, citizen groups, and a host of professional entities in North American have been grappling with [...]
One Dime at a Time Campaign is Helping Change Lives in Uganda
(http://magazinesandbox NULL.saltandpeppermedianews NULL.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/dd8e6bf447a2e40d9ac110afcd4946c9 NULL.jpg) By Claire Sampson – They are only dimes, but if you save them in a jar, then they add up pretty quickly. Even better, if you spend them wisely, you can help educate and empower women in need. Just ask Valerie Kitchen of Mississauga, ON and Darcey Swannell of Norfolk County, [...]
Once homeless, MMA fighter is now praising Lorton dentist for helping her reach success in the ring
(http://magazinesandbox NULL.saltandpeppermedianews NULL.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/iman_achhal_bantamweight NULL.jpg) By Paul W. Fitzgerald – Iman Achhal is now known as one of the top MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) fighters in the circuit. At a local gym here in Chantilly, VA, one can feel her power and determination to win while watching her work out. The sound of her feet kicking [...]
Enchanted by a Moorish masterpiece
By Hugh Knotman – The sound from the water pipe is more like a gurgling baby than a babbling brook. A small group of students sitting around a low circular table is focused intently on an object in the middle. The hookah they are puffing on, an Arabic water pipe, is long and slender with [...]
Time
(http://magazinesandbox NULL.saltandpeppermedianews NULL.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/Time-Photo1 NULL.jpg) By David Ryan – August, 1987 “Pink Floyd to reunite with a new album and tour.” We were just kids when those magic words swam from stereo speakers and car radios around the world. The Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals, and The Wall; those albums were [...]
The Art of Style, and the Style of Art
By Roberta Smith – (http://magazinesandbox NULL.saltandpeppermedianews NULL.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/07fashiongspan-1-articleLarge NULL.jpg) Real women don’t wear couture. Lacking the budgets or the bodies for it, they just watch. At best, they dress for short-term success, not posterity. That is, they don’t buy or commission lavish and costly garments from reigning design geniuses that they plan to wear a few [...]


(http://www