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Martial Arts RSS FeedsAdrenaline MMA Kick Off at Sears Center A Success - The organization formerly known as M-1, now known as Adrenaline MMA held their inaugural even at the Sears Center in Hoffman Estates, a suburb in the Chicago area. The night ...Feed Source: martialarts.about.com Controversy! Was The Kimbo Slice Fight Fixed? - Now, I'm not saying one way or another, but MMA fans have certainly thrown some pretty interesting rumors around. The buzz is that the Kimbo Slice versus James Thompson fight ... UFC 85: Bedlam - Matt Hughes Vs. Thiago Alves - This should be a good one folks. The former champ Matt Hughes is known for his wrestling skills and his vicious ground and pound. Thiago Alves is known as primarily ... So You Want to Be A Fighter? Finding a Good Promoter - If you read the first part of the "So You Want to Be a Fighter" series, you probably have a good idea if you're really ready to take the leap ... CBS and Mixed Martial Arts - MMA Going Primetime for Good? - CBS and EliteXC have partnered to bring MMA to network television, with the inaugural event taking place Saturday, May 31. The gem of that fight card is a match ... So You Want To Be A Fighter? - Are you considering stepping into a ring or cage for the first time? Think you're ready? Are you sure about that? Before you agree to a fight, there ... UFC 83 Results - St-Pierre Demolishes Serra in Montreal - Matt Serra was unable to repeat the performance that won him the UFC welterweight title in his rematch against Georges St-Pierre. Looking sluggish and discouraged early on, Serra failed to ... UFC 83 - Serra Vs. St-Pierre 2 - UFC Stops In Canada For The First Time Ever -
Saturday, April 19 2008 UFC 83 will go down in Montreal's Centre Bell. UFC 83 is headlined by the rematch between Georges St-Pierre and Matt Serra. This is a major ... I'll Trade You A Rampage Rookie Card for Your Kimbo Slice - Donruss Launches MMA Trading Cards - Donruss has announced that they are launching a line of MMA trading cards called Ring Kings. They will be distributing the cards at MMA events around the country in coming ... Cung Le Hands Frank Shamrock A Devastating Defeat - Frank Shamrock fought like a champ despite being in pain from a broken arm in his match against Sanshou legend Cung Le on Showtime's EliteXC promotion. Le broke Shamrock's right ... Kemalism ˇ Perry Anderson: After the Ottomans - 'The greatest single truth to declare itself in the wake of 1989,' J.G.A. Pocock wrote two years afterwards,is that the frontiers of 'Europe' towards the east are everywhere open and indeterminate. 'Europe', it can now be seen, is not a continent - as in the ancient geographers' dream - but a subcontinent: a peninsula of the Eurasian landmass, like India in being inhabited by a highly distinctive chain of interacting cultures, but unlike it in la... What Works Doesn't Work ˇ Ross McKibbin: Politics without Ideas - In 1964, Harold Wilson described the record of the (outgoing) Conservative government as '13 wasted years'. If the present Parliament lasts its full term - as seems likely - the electorate will be asked to pass judgment on 13 years of Labour rule. Voters today seem to have the same view of Labour as Wilson had of the Tories all those years ago. Many who once wished Labour well are now wondering whether they can vote Labour at all, or whether they... What Condoleezza Said ˇ Tony Wood: Why Did Saakashvili Do It? - The conflict in South Ossetia has produced a cloud of rhetoric that seems to have grown in inverse proportion to the intensity of fighting on the ground. Once the outcome became clear - a crushing Russian military victory - Cold War imagery flooded the Western press. Far more than the status of a tiny mountainous enclave in the South Caucasus was said to be at stake: not only was Georgia's territorial integrity imperilled by Russian tyranny, but ... Move Your Head and the Picture Changes ˇ Jenny Turner on Helen DeWitt - Some years ago, the novelist David Foster Wallace submitted himself to a long television interview with Charlie Rose, the PBS chat-show host. It was a terrific performance, and in it Wallace talked about why, in much of his work, narrative is split into body-text and footnotes:There's a way, it seems to me, that reality's fractured right now, at least the reality that I live in. And the difficulty about . . . writing about that reality is that te... Just Two Clicks ˇ Jonathan Raban: The Virtual Life of Neil Entwistle - As Barack Obama never tires of saying, America is a country where 'ordinary people can do extraordinary things.' In January 2006, Neil Entwistle, a seemingly ordinary 27-year-old Englishman with an honours degree from the University of York, who had been living in the US for barely four months, shot dead his American wife, Rachel, and their baby daughter, Lillian, with a long-barrelled Colt .22 revolver borrowed from his father-in-law's gun colle... A Man or a Girl's Blouse? ˇ Jeremy Harding: Serbia after Karadzic - At the time of the parliamentary elections in Serbia earlier this summer, the possibility that Radovan Karadzic, once the leader of the Bosnian Serbs, might be handed over to stand trial at The Hague seemed remote. The acquittal of the former KLA leader Ramush Haradinaj in April had stunned opinion in Serbia and added to the sense that the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia was a Serb-grinding machine which spat out Bosnian... Past Its Peak ˇ Michael Klare on the Oil Crisis - Unlike the oil 'shocks' of the 1970s, the current energy crisis is almost certain to be long-lasting. None of the quick fixes proposed by pundits and politicians - drilling in protected wilderness and maritime areas, curbs on commodity speculators, pressure on members of Opec to increase output - is likely to have much impact. In 1973-74 and again in 1979-80, events in the Middle East led to a sharp reduction in the flow of oil from the Persian G... Madame Matisse's Hat ˇ T.J. Clark: On Matisse - Henri Matisse's portrait of his wife, Amélie Parayre, was first shown at the Salon d'Automne in 1905. The catalogue called it simply La Femme au chapeau. Journalists soon decided (or pretended) that Matisse's painting was scandalous, and the public turned up in droves to make fun of it. So far so predictable: the script was forty years old. But on 15 November something unusual happened. Two paragraphs of real and vehement criticism appeared in th... Letters - The letters page from London Review of Books Volume 30 issue 17... Table of contents - Table of contents from London Review of Books Volume 30 issue 17... Pen and Ink Drawing: Dive in the Deep End! - Sometimes I'm being tentative about drawing - especially when I'm 'out of practice' or tacking a difficult subject. With pencil it's so easy to make tentative, uncertain marks, or to ... How to Draw Hair - Light and shadow fall across strands of hair, so its tone is always changing - you cannot use a pencil-stroke to represent every hair in a realist drawing. This tutorial ... Drawing the Mouth - One of the hardest things about portraiture is getting the mouth right. You need to observe carefully, and really study how the mouth locks into the structure of the face, ... Pricing Your Art - How do you set a price on your art? This is a tough question. When a reader recently wrote asking how to fix a price on pencil drawings, I really ... Steven Pressfield - The War of Art Book Review - "You know, Hitler wanted to be an artist. At eighteen he took his inheritance, seven hundred kronen, and moved to Vienna to live and study. He applied to the Academy ... Spoiled for Choice? Try Setting Limits. - The paradox of choice seems to spill over into every aspect of our lives. When I was little, if I wanted to make art, it was simple - a pad ... How to Draw Eyes - There are some key points to keep in mind when drawing eyes: they must be positioned correctly on the head, and must be on the correct plane - that ... Deb Aoki Interviews Tite Kubo and Hiro Mashima - I enjoy Manga but haven't had the opportunity to read as much as I'd like. I love the artwork - these artists can really draw, and the influence of traditional ... Glass Framed Pendant - I thought it was serendipitous that just as I went looking for her de-stashing post, Tammy had posted a project featuring a glass frame pendant. I LOVE the Emily Dickinson ... Destashing, decluttering....? - I was just thinking about having a declutter when Jewlery guide Tammy Powley mentioned her blog on De-Stash Options. I'd considered selling a few items but most of what I ... Copyright © 2008, Typojoe.com. All Rights Reserved. |