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		<title>Opera Glasses and Reviews: The Phantom of the Opera</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Sep 2009 01:39:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff Bridges</dc:creator>
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<p>Phantom of the Opera is a marvelous performance that will send your feelings through an array of emotions from sadness, happiness, to fright. When planning on attending a performance of the Phantom of the Opera make sure you bring your opera glasses.</p>
<p>The story of the Phantom of the Opera begins in Paris sometime in the 1800&#8217;s when two men take ownership of an old theater house believed to be haunted by a ghost. The ghost is said to be the spirit of a construction worker of the theater named Erik, who haunts the theater. The truth of the matter is that Erik is very much alive, although severely disfigured from birth. To cover his disfigured face, he wears the mask which has become the symbol of this wonderful performance.</p>
<p>The plot progresses when Erik appears to one of the stage performers Christine. He tells her that he has been sent to her by her dead father to give her voice lessons, and that he is an angel her father spoke of called The Angel of Music. The Phantom begins to give voice lessons to Christine though the walls of her dressing room, careful to never let her, or anyone see him. As the plot continues, Christine becomes an amazing singer, and quickly advances to being the star of the show.</p>
<p>As Christine is performing one night on stage, Christine faints, and a man in the audience comes to save her. This man Raoul, we find out is a childhood friend of Christine, and begins to fall in love with her. Raoul begins to attend her performances, gifting her with flowers, and visiting with her often.</p>
<p>Jealousy of Christine and Raoul begins to consume Erik, for the Phantom has also fallen in love with Christine. Erik can no longer restrain himself from meeting in person with Christine. When he finally appears in her dressing room, he does so wearing the famed mask. He then takes Christine deep within the catacombs of the opera house to his secret home.</p>
<p>Christine finds out that The Phantom does not plan to release her. At this point she becomes very fearful and also very angry. Erik then makes a promise to her that she will be let go after staying for five more days. At this point he takes Christine on a tour of his underground home, which features many strange things. Be sure to be using your opera glasses at this point of the performance, for this part can truly not be forgotten.</p>
<p>During a powerful duet in the performance with Christine and Erik, Christine wonders who this phantom really is, and why he wears this mask over half of his face. Remember to use your opera glasses at this point, as Christine grabs his mask by surprise and takes it off. Erik, now upset, and feeling betrayed, decides that he will not release Christine, and that she will remain there with him always. You will feel at this point, the love that the Phantom has for Christine, and the deep desire he has to feel that love in return.</p>
<p>As the storyline carries on you will continue to be mesmerized by the music and wonderful performance that is given. But to see how The Phantom of the Opera ends, you will have to see it for yourself. This is one performance that you will want to see again and again. The wonderful storyline of the Phantom of the Opera with opera glasses is highly recommended.</p>
<p>Before you attend any performance make sure that you have a good pair of <a href='http://www.fineoperaglasses.com'>opera glasses</a>. Here you can check out <a href="http://fineoperaglasses.com/opera-glasses&amp;compact-binoculars-by-style.html">Opera Glasses</a> with handle, flashlight, chain and more!</p>

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		<title>Speaker System For Your Home Theater</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2009 03:55:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ashley Hansen</dc:creator>
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<p>A home theater is not complete until it has a decent speaker system to go with it. In a perfect would, your surround sound would be Dolby 7 or a very least, Dolby 5. If you are going to spend your funds on a nice entertainment center, it wouldn&#8217;t make sense to skimp on speakers or audio system. After you achieve your crisp picture, sound is the next most important component that help you enjoy your entertainment center.</p>
<p>you can go further than just that and get the whole deal. Purchase a &#8216;bass shaker&#8217; for your surround sound system. These component can attach to your recliner or a couch. When something comes on the screen that is intense with a car wreck or some explosives, then the component will shake the couch or the chair you are sitting in giving added realism to the film or show.</p>
<p>My suggestion is that make a list of things for yourself, or maybe even a spreadsheet that your take with you when shopping around. Put a column for features that you have to have as opposed to the want to have features. And definitely shop around for your entertainment center. Make a budget for yourself that you a will not go over by even a penny, no matter how much a particular piece of media is screaming &#8216;buy me, buy me.&#8217;</p>
<p>Watch for systems to go on sale, which they do on a frequent basis, and you can save yourself a wad of cash. If you are buying the components separately, my recommendation would be to buy them all from the same store. That way if there is a problem, you will not have the issue of &#8220;finger pointing&#8221; from the various stores trying to blame each other.</p>
<p>The smart shopper is the one who gets the quality system and doesn&#8217;t pay &#8220;sticker price&#8221; for it. Be informed, know what you want, be willing to learn if you run across an intelligent salesperson who knows what he is talking about, and stick to your budget. You will be able to enjoy your investment in this superb home theater system for years to come.</p>
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		<title>Madame Butterfly, the Betrayal: A Review of the Opera</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Sep 2009 00:37:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff Bridges</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Madame Butterfly is a popular opera that is written by Giacomo Puccini. You will want to bring your opera glasses to this opera. We are about to show you why.]]></description>
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<p>Madame Butterfly is a popular opera that is written by Giacomo Puccini. You will want to bring your opera glasses to this opera. We are about to show you why.</p>
<p>Madame Butterfly is set in Nagasaki Japan, at the top of the hill one of our main characters, a United States Naval Officer named Pinkerton is inspecting a beautiful house with a wonderful view of the bay down below with a marriage broker by the name of Goro. Pinkerton is inspecting the home for him and his bride to be, Madame Butterfly. Upon finishing the inspection of the home, Pinkerton agrees to buy the home for 999 years, although he holds the right to cancel the agreement of the purchase during any month</p>
<p>As the Opera continues, we find that the wedding of Madame Butterfly and the Officer is soon to take place. Many of Butterfly&#8217;s family will be flying in to attend the wedding, with one exception. Butterfly&#8217;s uncle will not be attending as he is a priest.</p>
<p>The Officer is to marry Butterfly, but does not plan on this as being a lasting marriage. His ambition is to gain the love from every beautiful woman that he meets. Although he did agree to buy the house for 999 years, he chose retain the right to cancel, to be able to leave the home, and the marriage. At this point of the opera, you are about to meet the beautiful Butterfly. Be prepared to use your opera glasses to see her charm and beauty.</p>
<p>Before the Japanese beauty, Butterfly, enters the opera, the American consul comes out and asks Pinkerton if he truly loves his soon-to-be bride. Pinkerton cannot commit with a yes. He only describes how mesmerized he is by Butterfly&#8217;s personality which includes innocence, beauty and charm. One day Pinkerton speaks of having a real marriage to an American woman. </p>
<p>Butterfly finally graces the stage. The wedding of the Officer and Butterfly begins, as Butterfly&#8217;s family looks on. After the wedding has taken place, we find Butterfly&#8217;s uncle has broken into the party, he has found out that Butterfly has abandoned her own religion for Pinkerton&#8217;s by marrying him. Butterfly is crushed, but is consoled by her unloving husband Pinkerton.</p>
<p>Butterfly finally gets over the condemnation and curse that she received from her uncle, and remains happily married to her beloved Pinkerton. Weeks turn to months, and she can hardly contain her joy and love for the man of her dreams, she continues to fall more deeply in love with a man that does not love her back. Pinkerton one day receives notice that he is to go on duty as a naval officer; before he leaves he gives Butterfly money, and promises to return as soon as possible.</p>
<p>The third act opens to see that three years have passed since Pinkerton left. Every day, Butterfly watches from her windows to see if Pinkerton&#8217;s ship will come in. Butterfly has fallen even more in love with the missing man as the time has passed. One day, she sees a man walking up the path. She recognizes as the American Consul who is the friend of Pinkerton. She greets him, hoping for news from the love of her life. The truth of the matter is that Pinkerton has sent him to tell her that he has married another woman, and that he wont return. The news is given by the American guiltily.</p>
<p>Butterfly weeps as she hears the story of betrayal and leaves the room distraught. After a short moment she returns carrying a child, and reveals to the American Consul that it is Pinkerton&#8217;s. She exclaims with all her heart that her husband could not possibly leave her wife and child for another. After further conversation with the Consul, she accepts that her husband was never truly hers.</p>
<p>The story does not end here, but to find out the end of the story you will have to see Madame Butterfly for yourself. The costumes are sure to amaze, the music cannot be forgotten, and the story riveting. Make sure you don&#8217;t forget to bring your opera glasses so that you can fully enjoy every moment.</p>
<p>Jeff B. has always loved the theater and opera, he currently helps run an opera glasses retail site where they sell <a href='http://www.fineoperaglasses.com'>opera glasses</a>. Including <a href="http://fineoperaglasses.com/opera-glasses&amp;compact-binoculars-by-style.html">Opera Glasses</a> with handle, flashlight, chain and more!</p>

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		<title>Opera Glasses and Hairspray: A Musical Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Sep 2009 19:39:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff Bridges</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The musical Hairspray is set in June in the year 1962 in Baltimore, Maryland. The main character, Tracy, is an overweight young girl. The young girl dreams of becoming famous. If you do not have front row seats, you will want to bring your opera glasses so as not to miss a heartbeat of this fast-paced musical.]]></description>
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<p>The musical Hairspray is set in June in the year 1962 in Baltimore, Maryland. The main character, Tracy, is an overweight young girl. The young girl dreams of becoming famous. If you do not have front row seats, you will want to bring your opera glasses so as not to miss a heartbeat of this fast-paced musical. </p>
<p>One day, our hero, is watching T.V. And finds out that That the Corny Collins Show is having a huge dance contest, excitedly Tracy tells her mother that she would like to enter the contest. Her mother, who is overweight like Tracy discourages the idea that Tracy has had. In reality, Tracy&#8217;s mother, would like nothing more to protect her daughter, as she knows that people will make fun of her for being overweight. Additionally, her mother feels that the show is racist.</p>
<p>Finally Tracy makes it to the big dance audition, thanks to the permission of her father, Wilbur. As she is auditioning she meets a popular boy named Link Larkin. At this point you will want to make sure you use your opera glasses, as you will want to catch the expression on Tracy&#8217;s face, you will see her face light up, maybe in the same way yours did in high school. Our hero begins to daydream that she and Link will end up together. At this point in the musical, she sings a wonderful song about her dream. But as you knew would happen, her dream is shattered when she finds that she did not make the cut on the show, for the same reason that her mother suspected, her weight.</p>
<p>Broken hearted Tracy returns to school, but her troubles do not end there, almost immediately Tracy if given detention, due to her hair being so large, that those who sat behind her, could not even see past her! For this reason, the musical Hairspray, is given its name.</p>
<p>While Tracy is in detention, she meets a nice black boy named Seaweed who is kind enough to teach Tracy some dance steps and hot moves. There is a dance party scheduled for the school and the owner of the Corny Collins Show, Corny Collins himself, sees Tracy&#8217;s slick moves. He loves how she dances and lo and behold she is chosen to be a dancer on his popular show. This moment will be the perfect time to put on your opera glasses as of course Tracy is ecstatic as this is her big dream! </p>
<p>Tracy again finds herself as the recipient of good news, she finds out that the lovable hunk Link Larkin will be singing a romantic song to her on T.V! Another character on the show is Amber a snobby cruel girl, who also happens to be in love with Link, finds out about Tracy&#8217;s fortune, and decides to make Tracy&#8217;s life a living hell, full of harassment.</p>
<p>As we continue with the play, Tracy is invited to record shop that Seaweed&#8217;s mother owns, all during the play, Tracy continues to grow close to Seaweed, and is upset to find out that the show that she is about to go on, only allows black people to attend their shows once a month, on &#8220;Negro Day&#8221; because of this Tracy finds herself fighting for black rights, and helping her best friend, the ending of Hairspray the musical is sure to please, but you will have to attend to find out.</p>
<p>Hairspray is a delight to attend, and a bigger delight to hear, it is no wonder it made such a run on Broadway, Remember to bring your opera glasses to catch every last expression, and the wonderful costumes. This is truly a performance to cherish.</p>
<p>Before you attend any performance make sure that you have a good pair of <a href='http://www.fineoperaglasses.com'>opera glasses</a>. Here you can check out <a href="http://fineoperaglasses.com/opera-glasses&amp;compact-binoculars-by-style.html">Opera Glasses</a> with handle, flashlight, chain and more!</p>

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		<title>Wicked the Musical: A Review with Opera Glasses</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Sep 2009 11:05:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff Bridges</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wicked the musical is absolutely brilliant. We have all watched The Wizard of Oz, made in 1939, growing up every year. Now everyone can watch The Wizard of Oz anytime they please if they purchase the DVD.]]></description>
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<p>Wicked the musical is absolutely brilliant. We have all watched The Wizard of Oz, made in 1939, growing up every year. Now everyone can watch The Wizard of Oz anytime they please if they purchase the DVD. </p>
<p>When going to the theater to see Wicked the musical you will want to have a pair of opera glasses. The costumes are so breathtaking that characters wear that you will not want to miss any of the detail. Glittery, silky, gorgeous material makes up the lovely gowns. The singing is outstanding. With your opera glasses you can watch the actors sing their hearts out up close and personal. </p>
<p>As you begin the story, you start to learn the origin of The Wicked Witch of the West, and Glinda the Good Witch Really was. You will learn about the childhoods&#8217; of each of these women, this is a story that is sure to surprise.</p>
<p>You will be surprised at the twists and turns of your feelings on these two characters. In my view, Glinda the good witch was not so perfect after all. Growing up Glinda is one of those spoiled and popular young girls; where as the Wicked Witch of the West, Elphaba, has a terrible childhood. Her childhood is terrible due to her green skin color and people making fun of her. The Wicked Witch of the West has no mother growing up. Elphaba is raised only by her father. You will see the good things that Elphaba actually does. After the end of the masterpiece, you may want to purchase a t-shirt, hat, or a sweatshirt of the Wicked Witch of the West. Most places have Wicked items for sale after the musical. With the touching music you may end up purchasing a CD for your listening pleasure. </p>
<p>Wicked is an award winning Tony musical and deserves every praise it is given. Although the New York Times did not give Wicked favorable reviews, just ask anyone who has seen Wicked. You are sure to get a smile with either the word or words &#8220;excellent&#8221;, &#8220;magnificent&#8221;, &#8220;so good you have to see it!&#8221; and more. opera glasses will make the most out of your viewing pleasure. </p>
<p>Of the calendar year of 2009, wicked has been hailed as the top production of this year. Many, many records have been set by this wicked musical, and as this is written, Wicked is on its second national tour, remember to buy tickets fast, when Wicked played in our town, tickets went on sale in late December and were sold out within 3 days, despite the fact that the play was not till May! This is a performance that will be around for years to come, as such, do not fret it you are not able to get tickets this time around, there will be many opportunities to come, and as we always always recommend, don&#8217;t forget the opera glasses.</p>
<p>Jeff Bridges has always loved the theater and opera, he currently helps run an opera glasses retail site where they sell <a href='http://www.fineoperaglasses.com'>opera glasses</a>. Including <a href="http://fineoperaglasses.com/opera-glasses&amp;compact-binoculars-by-style.html">Opera Glasses</a> with handle, flashlight, chain and more!</p>

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		<title>Opera Glasses: A comedic Review of Shear Madness</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Sep 2009 08:51:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff Bridges</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are reading this, you are probably planning on seeing Shear Madness which is a play written by Paul Portner. In this review, I would like to prepare you for the comedic experience of a lifetime! To get you started, let us just say that the title of the play is a drastic understatement. This is truly a performance requiring opera glasses.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are reading this, you are probably planning on seeing Shear Madness which is a play written by Paul Portner. In this review, I would like to prepare you for the comedic experience of a lifetime! To get you started, let us just say that the title of the play is a drastic understatement. This is truly a performance requiring opera glasses.</p>
<p>The play begins in a unisex hair salon; there are many types of people at coming in and out of the salon. We see many stereotypes, we see the dumb blond, homosexual hair dresser (played by John McGivern in the performance I attended.), the police officers, a high class woman, and of course the traditional red hot hunk of a man, which makes John McGivern&#8217;s character giggle with delight. In this scene we get the first bits of comedy. All of the characters seem to be sharing the most well guarded secrets with the hairdressers; much like as is found in the real world.</p>
<p>One thing that should be explained about Shear Madness is that much of this play is not scripted, but rather is performed in an improvisation. Much of what is discussed in the play; revolve around current events in the city and in the world. At times this improvisation is so funny that the actors themselves cannot contain their laughter, which of course makes the audience laugh harder. To ensure that you catch every slip up you will want to bring your opera glasses.</p>
<p>During the play, all of a sudden, one of the characters will speak to the audience and ask for your opinion. People shout out the answer. Answers vary and it adds an entire new dimension to the already hilarious play. Be careful if you sit in the front three rows as you may be spotted out as the butt of a witty joke. Do not worry; the jokes are funny yet silly.</p>
<p>The hair salon is really just a front for the real story, for not too far into the play we find that owner of the hair salon has been murdered. The owner lived in an apartment above the salon before she was murdered, and the plot rapidly develops into a murder mystery. As you are in attendance undoubtedly you will find yourself trying to unravel the mystery behind the murder to see if you are the first to discover the true killer. Make sure that you bring your opera glasses along, to ensure that you don&#8217;t miss a single beat in this thriller.</p>
<p>Here is where Shear Madness gets fun. The owner of the salon is the one that is always murdered in this play, but the killer will vary from performance to performance, based on clues presented. Also the audience, based on the clues chooses who the murderer must be. This may sound odd, but is a very funny development. Many (like me) see the play over and over so that they can see the different endings! </p>
<p>The play Shear Madness is actually one of the longest running non musical plays being attended today. Many very popular critics such as The Wall Street Journal and the New York Times, and reviewed this play, and have written wonderful things about it. There is no doubt you too will love this play, and want to see it again and again.</p>
<p>Remember when you attend, as always; bring your opera glasses, so as to not miss one single moment! Opera glasses will help you to make sure that you don&#8217;t miss one moment or a laugh.</p>
<p>Before you attend any performance make sure that you have a good pair of <a href='http://www.fineoperaglasses.com'>opera glasses</a>. Here you can check out <a href="http://fineoperaglasses.com/opera-glasses&amp;compact-binoculars-by-style.html">Opera Glasses</a> with handle, flashlight, chain and more!</p>
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		<title>Learn A Little More About Opera Glasses</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Sep 2009 08:11:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The invention of opera glasses was a godsend for many theater goers. It was becoming increasingly difficult for theater-goers in the 1800's to view what was happening on stage. Theaters were growing increasingly large and seats in or near the front row were very expensive. The Paris Opera House, for example, was finished in 1875 and featured 2200 seats. It was a massive building at the time.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The invention of opera glasses was a godsend for many theater goers. It was becoming increasingly difficult for theater-goers in the 1800&#8217;s to view what was happening on stage. Theaters were growing increasingly large and seats in or near the front row were very expensive. The Paris Opera House, for example, was finished in 1875 and featured 2200 seats. It was a massive building at the time.</p>
<p>Opera was becoming an increasingly popular social event. But not everyone was able to afford the high prices for seats with a close view of the stage. To get a good view of what was happening on stage it became necessary to find a compact way of magnifying it. Scientists found a way to combine telescopic lenses with stereoscopic prisms and invented a method by which a clear three dimensional view of the stage was available.</p>
<p>Like many other accessories, opera glasses quickly became status symbols. They were used by members of high society to view what was happening in the audience as well as what was on stage. Often it was normal to spend much of the evening scanning the crowds as being seen was just as important as seeing a performance itself.</p>
<p>Because of this, anything connected to the opera could become a status symbol. Opera glasses were no exception. A person attending the theater often had a pair made of expensive materials such as gold or enamel. The outsides of the glasses were often highly decorated. Cases to keep the glasses in were often highly decorated as well. Different variations came into being including lorgnette models that had an attached handle and folding models that were quite compact.</p>
<p>Modern opera glasses are much the same as they were in the beginning. They still come in several different models. Opera glasses are still popular as well. They are not hard to find but it may take a bit of looking on your part. You should start your search in stores which sell binoculars. A camera store may have some or they may be able to order them for you.</p>
<p>Before you decide which style you want you should make sure that the magnification factor is correct. You want to make sure that they are fairly low powered. High levels of magnification are best for binoculars and telescopic camera lenses. Most experts agree that you should look for a 3x magnification factor. You should stay away from a magnification factor of 5x or higher.</p>
<p>They are also still available in a range of materials from the very basic to the very expensive. If you are looking for a basic model, there are now reasonably priced folding versions that include a plastic case. It really depends on your personal preference as to which style you purchase. </p>
<p>If visibility at concerts and plays is important to you, you should consider a pair of opera glasses. They are so much more than simply outdated viewing devices. They can find a way to make any stage performance you view clearer and much more rewarding.</p>
<p>Jeff Bridges has always loved the theater and opera, he currently helps run an opera glasses retail site where they sell <a href='http://www.fineoperaglasses.com'>opera glasses</a>. Including <a href="http://fineoperaglasses.com/opera-glasses&amp;compact-binoculars-by-style.html">Opera Glasses</a> with handle, flashlight, chain and more!</p>
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