Friday, March 05, 2010

Today on ART-C Friday we showcased a proudly South African theatre production called, London Road check it out

ART-C FRIDAY
It’s all about entertainment, arts & culture
(show hosted by Denisia Adams)

WORD OF THE DAY
sass (informal)n.
Impertinent, disrespectful speech; back talk.
EG. "Don't give me any of your sass, just go upstairs and clean your room!" yelled my mother.

DID YOU KNOW FACT(S)
Australian researchers say that young people who use marijuana for six years or more are twice as likely to have psychotic episodes, hallucinations, or delusions as people who have never used the drug. Though the findings confirm a link between marijuana use and psychosis, the directionality of the relationship remains unclear, as study participants who reported having hallucinations early in life were more likely to have used cannabis longer and to use it more frequently.


TIP OF THE DAY
http://www.wikihow.com/Be-a-Good-Person
How to Be a Good Person
originated by:Krystle, Anonymous, Nicole Willson, Blizzerand (see all)
Steps
Identify what it is that being a good person means to you personally.
o Who do you look up to?
o What qualities do you admire in them?
o Now, in what ways could you better embody those qualities you admire? Think of how to apply those qualities in your work, creative pursuits, personal relationships, diet and lifestyle.
Accept everyone around you as your brothers and your sisters.
Don't criticize anyone because of their gender, age, race, or culture. Instead, seek to understand and appreciate differences.
Stop comparing others with yourself.
Celebrate others' victories and good qualities, even when you do not feel as blessed as they.
Love yourself. Practice unconditional self-acceptance.
Pray and meditate to help cultivate the qualities you seek to embody.
Cultivate both compassion and good karma through volunteer service.

ALSO FEATURED
Simon Cooper, producer for KBT productions and owner of the Kalk Bay Theatre. Mr Cooper joined me this morning to entice listeners to check out the proudly South African theatre production called London Road. “London Road is a simple and intimate reflection on growing old, loneliness, fragmented families and the healing power of a friendship,” says director Lara Bye. “It is a glimpse into the private lives of two very different women living in a block of flats in London Road in Sea Point.” The premiere will be taking place at the Kalk Bay Theatre the 11 March 2010. To find out more contact 073 220 54 30

QUOTE OF THE DAY
- Anonymous
If you would live your life with ease; do what you ought, not what you please.
That’s it for the Morning Cruise, where we cruise through your weekday here on BushRadio 89.5fm live on your stereo between 9am – 12pm with me Denisia Adams. Take Care ... make the best of your day and Keep the Faith. Stay Real!!!!!!!!!!

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