Admit it: it might be 2008 but you’ve still got a pair of acid wash jeans and a few fluorescent T-shirts in your closet just waiting for them to come back into style. At least, you do if you’re my age!
For those of us who lived it, the 80s never really went away. They just moved with the times. Retro style meets modern day cool with this rocking laptop messenger bag.
The gorgeous laptop bag was designed exclusively for hardcore Bon Jovi fans with VIP status. But it proved so popular the... Read Full Story
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Bon Jovi are set to headline India’s upcoming Live Earth concert, as recent rumors would suggest. They are said to be performing at the Andheri Sports Complex in Mumbai in December.
The concert is being promoted by New Delhi-based scientist Rajendra Pachauri, who shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with politician-turned-environmentalist Al Gore, one of the brains behind the Live Earth concerts for climate control.
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This third album from Bon Jovi was a massive hit and put them on the map to stay over 20 years ago. My wife is a huge Bon Jovi fan. I’ve always liked the band, and although they never topped my list of favorites, I have enjoyed them over the years. I have seem them perform on two occasions, my wife zero. Both my concert experiences were before our marriage and both were amazing shows. We have to make an effort to see them sometime in the next couple of years for my wife’s sake, and I am sure... Read Full Story
Well I teased you with this yesterday so here is the entire story!
My childhood friend Jo Ann and I got tickets to the All Star Concert in Central Park with Bon Jovi this past Saturday. We were so excited that we actually got the tickets and were able to go!
Bon Jovi became one of the very few artists to perform in Central Park in history.
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I already spoke of my fondness for Ratatouille and it may seem curious that I am referring to this movie again when today's topic is neither cinema nor food, but music. This is dictated by this movie having stirred sentiments dear to me as a person and important to my work: 'In many ways the work of a critic is easy. We risk very little, yet enjoy a position over those who offer up their work and their selves to our judgement. We thrive on negative criticism, which is fun to write and to read... Read Full Story