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MASK LOLLY Miscellaneous Candy Mold Chocolate


MASK LOLLY Miscellaneous Candy Mold Chocolate


$1.75


This is a first quality, tough plastic mold. It is durable and reusable. It is not machine washable. Suitable for chocolate and soap making as well as plaster and concrete crafting. FDA approved….

CK Products 2-1/2-Inch Comedy & Tragedy Mask Chocolate Mold


CK Products 2-1/2-Inch Comedy & Tragedy Mask Chocolate Mold


$6.07


CK Products chocolate molds are first quality, plastic molds. They are durable and reusable. not machine washable. Our chocolate molds are suitable for chocolate, soap making, butter molding, ice-cubes, plaster and concrete crafting. These molds are FDA approved…

FACE MASK Miscellaneous Candy Mold Chocolate


FACE MASK Miscellaneous Candy Mold Chocolate


$1.75



Masked and Anonymous


Masked and Anonymous


$3.60


In this surreal musical satire, Bob Dylan plays an imprisoned rock star let out to perform at a benefit concert for the poor of a fictitious country–or is it a future America?–embroiled in a shattering civil war. As Dylan prepares for the gig, he encounters a series of colorful characters, including promoters John Goodman and Jessica Lange, reporter Jeff Bridges, religious fanatic Penelope Cruz,…

The Mask: Music From The Motion Picture


The Mask: Music From The Motion Picture


$5.93


The Mask: Music From The Motion Picture…

The Mask – A Comedy of Eras part 3

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Hollywood Walk of Fame – the “stars” of Stars

Built in the year 1958, the Hollywood Walk of Fame has now become one of the most iconic landmarks of the city of Los Angeles. Originally planned as a series of 2,500 stars that would honor historical and well known personalities, over 1,500 were awarded within the first sixteen months of the project. Hollywood boulevard was once the happy haunt of many celebrities, today you are unlikely to catch a glimpse of one in the flesh but one could gaze down upon a bronze star that has effectively immortalized them.

The Hollywood Walk of Fame being more than a tribute to the legends of Hollywood chronicles the meteoric rise of America’s film industry from the days of silent cinema to the present billion dollar blockbusters. The “sidewalk” stars salute actors, singers, directors, songwriters and other well known show biz personalities; even Bugs Bunny has his own star!

Though the Hollywood Walk of Fame usually honors stars with bronze five pointed stars, the astronauts on the Apollo IX mission to the moon, got moons. These tributes are interesting and can be seen at the intersection of Hollywood and Vine. Below the star, one can usually see a small emblem that signifies whether the star was an actor, a singer or a director etc. Usually a motion picture camera signifies a contribution to the film industry, a television set denotes the television industry, a phonograph record stands for the music industry, a microphone for the radio broadcast industry and the twin comedy masks stand for theatre.

Annually a number of stars are awarded “stars” on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame. The ceremony is usually quite interesting though one needs to find out the exact time and place before hand. Other interesting annual events is the get together of Beatles fans near John Lennon’s star and the ritual cleaning of the stars by a group of fans calling themselves “the star polishers.”

A Beverly Hills hotel that is situated in close proximity to the Walk of Fame is a great place to soak in the Hollywood atmosphere. Apart from the commemorative star on Hollywood boulevard the area also has some great shopping outlets and chic nightspots, while a luxury hotel in Beverly Hills will pamper their guests with the best hospitality.

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Do Comedy/Tragedy masks have a lesbian connotations in tattoo culture?

I’m an avid thespian, and was thinking about getting comedy/tragedy masks to honor that. My friend told me that its a lesbian symbol in the tattoo community. I thought it sounded pretty silly, honestly, and I’ve been trying to find an article about it, but I just haven’t found anything. I’m not against lesbians, I just don’t want anyone to see the tattoo and get the wrong idea. Does anyone have any information relating to my concerns? A link to a database of tattoo meanings would be most appreciated, but an explanation of why she would believe this would suffice.

I honestly have never heard that. I don’t know where your friend would have gotten that idea.

Here’s a link to the meaning of comedy/tragedy mask tattoos. If you are a thespian it sounds like a good fit. :) http://www.vanishingtattoo.com/tattoos_designs_symbols_comedy-tragedy-masks.htm

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