Archive for April, 2009

FEATURE-Broadway finds show fundraising tougher amid crisis

Monday, April 27th, 2009

By Michelle Nichols

NEW YORK, Jan 12 (Reuters) - Broadway producers are finding it tough to attract investors for new productions as the global financial crisis begins to take a toll on the Great White Way.

And sluggish tickets sales have caused the closure of shows, adding to the sense of gloom on Broadway.

While several shows traditionally close at the start of the year to make way for new productions ahead of the Tony Awards, more than usual are taking their final bow — 12 shows have finished and another four are due to close by Feb. 28.

The economic turmoil “certainly had an impact on my show and on a number of shows that might have made it through this coming summer,” said producer Margo Lion, whose show “Hairspray” closed on Jan. 4 after more than six years on Broadway.

Several shows could not secure the financing needed to open in the coming months — “Godspell,” “Vanities” and “For Colored Girls” — and producers blamed the economy, said Charlotte St. Martin, executive director of trade group The Broadway League.

“It’s not uncommon for shows not to get financing if they’re not sure-fire hits in tough economic times,” St. Martin said. “Even in great times, a lot of shows don’t get financed.”

“Hair” was a hit on Broadway and London’s West End in the 1960s, but Andrew Hamingson, executive director of New York’s Public Theater, which will bring “Hair” back to Broadway in March, said lining up investors for the show was difficult.

“At the time we were out looking for investors for the show it was at the same moment … when all those companies (like Lehman Brothers and Merrill Lynch) either disappeared or they were acquired by other companies,” Hamingson said.

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Weight Loss Diets: Tips for Low Carb Cooking

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

Low carb diets are the newest fads for those of us who’d like to capitulate some weight and eat a healthier diet. Low-carb diets can be onfusing for some people, but go get a cookbook, try some recipes out and see if the plan will occupation for you

When trying a low-carb diet, you must eat fewer carbohydrates in your diet. When eating a low carb diet, some diabetics involvement a drop in blood sugar and the ability to experience blood sugar stability. The weight loss benefits are also manifest.

Breakfast meals are usually the hardest on a low carb diet because many people like to have their donuts, muffins and darling - but these are found to be high in carbohydrates. Carbohydrates turn into sugar within your body and then your energy crashes, sending you on a hunt for more provisions.

Try eating oatmeal, low carb bagels, fat free cream cheese, eggs and anything else that is high in protein. These foods will stave off a sugar blast and there are even low carb cereals that can be an option if you like.

Potatoes are not a good choice for those on low carb diets. You may reflect on it’s an odd choice but trying mashed cauliflower has been a hit for many people on this diet. You can prepare the cauliflower much in the same way you would traditional mashed potatoes. So you don’t have to give up those gladden foods entirely

Dessert lovers don’t go away feeling deprived either. There are vast amounts of recipes for low carb desserts. You can impel almost anything you desire, the sky is the limit, you can even have cheesecake!

Rice is a great food for someone on a low carb diet. By switching from pure to brown, you will be getting fewer carbs and eating healthier as well.

Eating out at restaurants, it can be difficult to discern what’s squiffy in carbs and what’s low. Many restaurants have low-carb menu sections, but if they don’t, just try to steer clear of the foods you know are laden with carbs - and encumber up on healthy proteins instead.

It is important while on a low carb diet that you make sure not to over do it. You still have to have certain levels of carbs in your quotidian diet. You can’t stop all carbs because it’s not healthy, use good sense when dieting so you don’tbecome unhealthy.

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Board Up Atlanta, Georgia

Friday, April 17th, 2009

What adapted to to exist primarily in case of storms now exists not to board up against Mother Nature, but to board up against squatters, vandals and rodents. Committee Up companies in Atlanta, Georgia have seen a sharp rise in their business over the past year. The economy remains turbulent and more and more people are in jeopardy of not only losing their jobs but they also shudder at losing their homes. This fear has become a reality in many neighborhoods in and around Atlanta.

The foreclosure rate, which used to change inner city neighborhoods and elderly neighborhoods, has begun to reach its arms to extent to even the most affluent neighborhoods in Atlanta. No one it seems could have predisposed for the economy bottoming up and even the most proactive person may be facing serious financial worries.

From Atlanta’s urban pith to leafy neighborhoods filled with singing birds, some 2.2 million homes are expected to go through foreclosure, and wagon empty. As the housing dominoes fall across the country many states are witnessing urban “ghost towns” of vacant, boarded up houses. This urban affliction welcomes raves, squatters and thieves to pilfer. The houses sit empty with weeds, trash, and dereliction on a scale unseen, up until now.

Boarded up houses have become a average sight in many neighborhoods I Atlanta and with the economy still falling it seems it will get much worse before any signs of improvement are felt.

Many banks, too strapped with foreclosures to conduct property, have taken to hiring board up companies to keep their investment safe from rodents by boarding the house up and at liberty from squatters, raves and vandalism by hiring security to watch the house. In many areas a heavy find is imposed if the brothel is allowed to fall into a state of disrepair. The house must be kept as clan and safe as possible until it is sold.

Many embark on up companies will take care of everything from re keying locks, to junk removal, paint touch up and even handle the eviction. The issue has grown from one that boarded up windows in case of a storm to one that does everything from beginning to end during the foreclosure process. Many of them offer loosely quotes and are very competitively priced. These companies can do remarkable things in bringing a house back to life and keeping it justified in secure in the interim period.

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What’s the Difference Between Van and Car Insurance?

Monday, April 13th, 2009

What’s the Difference Between Van and Car Insurance?

Author: MarkeD

When it comes to auto insurance, many companies are starting to advertise separate policies for vans and cars. Surprisingly, van insurance differs quite significantly to car insurance despite the similarities in vehicles, and when searching for insurance it is important to be aware of the differences between the two.

There are typically three types of van insurance to choose from, ranging from third party, third party fire and theft, and fully comprehensive. Third party covers you if another party makes a claim against you after an accident and is the cheapest form of insurance. Subsequently, third party fire and theft covers the above, as well as if your van is damaged by fire or stolen. Fully comprehensive, expectedly, covers you for everything else also, including if you have a collision with a driver who has no insurance at all.

It is widely acknowledged that many vehicles can quite easily seem to be classified as either a van or a car, therefore to be sure that your van fits into the category of ‘van insurance’ there are many things to consider. Firstly, a van is a true “van” if it carries less than four people including the driver. Also, according to its specification, a van must be designed to carry goods, and must also weigh under three and a half tonnes.

It is also common for most insurance companies to refuse van insurance to drivers who are under the age of 21, this is simply due to the higher risk of crashing attributed to younger drivers. Most companies do not include cover of tools and other accessories that may be stolen from a van. It is advised, therefore, that drivers take out an additional policy to cover any items that are frequently left in their vehicle.

When buying van or car insurance it is also important to be aware of the need to declare exactly how you are going to use it and for how long for. Usually, vans that are going to be driven full time will mean a higher insurance premium. Also, van insurers today are more and more likely to give you a better deal if you are prepared to install additional safety or security devices. Adding such accessories lessen the chance that you should need to make a claim, and thus should save you money and make the inconvenience less likely to happen in the first place.



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Different Types of Taxi Insurance

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

Looking at the increasing number of road accidents, as well as vehicle theft, insurance for your vehicle is a must. Getting coverage for a vehicle means that at the time of damage or theft, the company from whom the policy is taken will cover the cost of damages, or will pay for the cost of the vehicle in case of theft. Many of the firms are offering insurance policies on a commercial basis as well, one example being the introduction of taxi insurance in which cover is provided for taxis, cabs and even vans. Private hire insurance policies, as well as public hire insurance policies, are two types of taxi insurance policies available. In comparison to the public hire insurance policy, private hire insurance policies are a lot more expensive as they involve a higher risk.

These types of taxi insurances are very popular these days, as having taxis for public as well as private hire includes a lot of risks, and not opting for any kind of insurance policy will make the running of taxis unaffordable. But one must also be very careful in choosing the company from whom the insurance is obtained, as it is a very specialised field, and very few companies are providing it at genuine prices. Getting a cheap taxi insurance policy may not be a very hard nut to crack because of the competition between the companies.

Obtaining these taxi insurance policies is very easy, as one may register directly over the net or can even consult any executive from the taxi insurance company. The best way to get cheap taxi insurance is to directly get in contact with the wholesale insurance agents as they are well trained and can calculate the minimum amount of premium required to obtain a taxi insurance policy. The prices, or the premium, of the policy is relatively cheap, if there is a good number of a taxis included in the policy. Apart from this, there are three types of taxi insurance policies offered by companies and they are: third party, fully comprehensive, and third party fire & theft.

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