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Francisco Goya - Spain's First Painter of the Modern Era
La Maja Vestida (The Clothed Woman) by Francisco Goya The Prado Museum Madrid, Spain One of the loveliest paintings, in my opinion, of all time is La Maja Vestida (The Clothed Woman) by Spain's renowned painter, Francisco Goya. At the time of the...
0 commentsI Left My HubNuggets in San Francisco
Have you ever wondered if you can make money writing online? These everyday experts do just that, writing on HubPages. Here are some great new hubs by some of HubPages newest authors.
15 commentsAn overview of senior housing in San Francisco
Senior housing San Francisco can be located using senior living finder services on the internet. There are several housing options which can be considered such as assisted living, independent living, Alzheimer’s care respite living, and home care...
0 commentsMLB Power Rankings Week 9
1. Los Angeles Dodgers 32-15 (-) The Dodgers remain on a roll even without their superstar as they've won 8 of their last 10 games. 2. Texas Rangers 30-18 (-) Forget losing 2 of 3 in Seattle. They came back home to make the Blue Jays pitching...
0 commentsRandom facts about the Golden Gate Bridge on its 75th anniversary
This weekend, San Francisco will celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Golden Gate Bridge. Marshall Fish explains how the iconic structure got its name, talks about various Golden Gate Bridge statistics, and more.
10 commentsEvery Word Tells a Story #9: Ink, Indigo and Italics
In our journey through the alphabets we arrive at our ninth stop, the inevitable, indispensable and indefatigable ‘I’. One of the five vowels, 'i' is also the fifth most commonly used letters in the English language
14 commentsA Glimpse of Art in San Francisco
When you first arrived in San Francisco what was your impression of the city? You know, I really didn't know what I was getting myself into. I knew that money is what made things move there and it was something I didn't have a lot of at the time....
0 commentsSF Graphic Designer turned Video Editor opens a studio in Puerto Vallarta.
Tell me about where you first learned how to edit video. Video Editing for me started back in 2000 when I visited a school in Italy. Final Cut wasn't all that popular and integration with video on the web was still developing. I got into editing...
0 commentsTraveler's Guide to San Francisco: Fisherman's Wharf
Fisherman’s Wharf is a district of San Francisco directly bordering the bay, widely said to the city’s most popular tourist attraction. Known for its seafood and its landmark attractions (such as Alcatraz and the sea lions at Pier 39), in many ways Fisherman’s Wharf is the district that most often represents San Francisco. Though this district has been well covered by others, in this article I will briefly give my own suggestions about where to go, what to do, and of course, where to eat!
2 commentsCelebrating the Life of Your Loved One
Upon hearing the news that someone you loved has passed away, you’ll mostly be overwhelmed with shock and bewilderment. Even if your loved one has long been suffering from an illness, it still comes as distressing news. Even if you want to set...
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