The life of a burlesque artist is definitely not all leisure. How does Rosie Bitts manage such a hectic schedule and still manage to look so divine all the time? Watch her video diary for some for burlesque bustle.
Archives for February 2011
The Other Side of Las Vegas
Some people swear that Las Vegas is the centre of the universe — but Moira Gardener discovers that what surrounds Vegas is just as spectacular as what’s in Vegas.
Red Rocks and Remembering: A Writer’s Road Trip
Inspired by the feedback he receives, an an author begins to revise the memoir he wrote and sets out on a journey into New Mexico, and into his past.
Parenting and the Psychology of Consequences
Teaching consequences, says Mary Rose, is not only one of the prime lessons of good parenting, it’s important for the development of the human species.
Yoga and Men
In the West, yoga classes have been dominated by women, but more men are starting to wake up to the mind, body and spirit benefits of this ancient practice. So tell us, gents, what’s been keeping you away?
When Net Worth Becomes Self Worth
Since we tend to focus on what we measure in our life and work, we pay a heavy and distorted price when we limit our definition of personal success to our net worth.
Angry New Yorkers
Ever heard about the stereotype of the Angry New Yorker? What if it happens to be true — and what’s up with that?
Marathon Training Week Four
After a less-than-inspiring week, Jess finds the confidence to continue her marathon training.
Morgan’s Ride
Kane Ryan connects with Morgan Van Breda, a paraplegic who is the first hand-cyclist to participate in Tour d’ Afrique. Her goal is to ride from India’s Taj Mahal to Kanyakumari at the southern-most tip of India, spreading a message of hope and awareness about spinal cord injuries.
A Letter to Cocaine
A woman writes a farewell letter to cocaine, the drug that held her in such a grip that she gave up almost everything for it — and still it wanted more.
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