Costumes! Do They Reflect On Your True Personality?

Written by William Lezubski


Costumes are a great way to escape reality, and wearing your favorite costume (especially on Halloween night) lets you transform your personality into your desired character of choice, and allows you to become someone else for a day!

Now do you wearrepparttar same Halloween outfit every year, or do you go againstrepparttar 149870 norm, and choose something wild and crazy by adding outrageous makeup, wigs, and accessories! Well, let's have some fun and put your personality torepparttar 149871 test, and see what you usually attract to in a costume design.

What I would like to do is break down some popular themes, and see what costume would appeal to which personality types:

Medieval Renaissance Costumes: A person looking to wear this historic outfit would have charisma, charm, and passion in their blood. You of course love fantasy renaissance, and this era in particular transforms your imagination back to a time whererepparttar 149872 wizard, warlords, and knights battled to gain power and supremacy in their newly developed worlds. Inrepparttar 149873 end your tough macho exterior is protected by human armor, but your true intimate nature is what winsrepparttar 149874 heart ofrepparttar 149875 fairytale Princess.

Batman Costume: Now this is a classic, and seems to be a favorite amongrepparttar 149876 person who loves to be tough and mysterious. You have a big heart though, you look out forrepparttar 149877 vulnerable person, and that is why this character appeals to you. You have to admit, this costume is cool, and you love allrepparttar 149878 high-tech accessories that come withrepparttar 149879 outfit! Don't forgetrepparttar 149880 design will expose all your physical attributes, and you're ok with that, because not only do you want to saverepparttar 149881 world, but also share your appeal with that better half.

Announcing Alternative Folk Project Tuesday Strip

Written by Jeannette Balleza


Tuesday Strip took shape in 2005 as a solo alternative folk project of artist Kasey Loman, formerly half of Tulsa's acoustic duo Dulcinea. Loman's earnest lyrics (''I still live life like a nervous little kid / Withoutrepparttar innocence that goes with it.'') and soulful, yet laid-back, delivery combine to give Tuesday Strip's music a very silvery quality that listeners appreciate.

Loman began her personal exploration of music andrepparttar 149869 arts long before her days of composing for Tuesday Strip. At 16, her grandfather bought her a little acoustic guitar. ''I couldn't leave it alone,'' she admits. ''I started writing immediately.'' Her ongoing love affair with creative expression is apparent in her online web comic that she publishes every Tuesday, her tendency to sketch at any given opportunity, her graphic and web design portfolio, her living room full of paintings and her growing collection of guitars. Not only is she a guitarist and songwriter, but she playsrepparttar 149870 dulcimer and sings her own vocals as well.

''Basically,

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