Dec 3 2011

Body Language of a Man in Love – Do You Know How to Read Him?

 Body Language of a Man in Love   Do You Know How to Read Him?

Words can only go so far and the body language of the man who not only is in love but is right in front of you is a good way to read him. Body language is associated with the movements that the human by makes to either emphasize a spoken word or an absence of the ability to speak to actually convey a thought or feeling.

Just take a look at yourself sitting down in the mirror and we can go to a few simple steps that will further deepen the definition of body language. Notice how when you cross your legs that the muscular movements of both your hips and your thighs spoke a language that did not make a single sound yet was clear as a bell.

Effective Tool to Read a Man

Body language is sometimes a much more effective tool to read a man who is in love with you or anyone else for that matter than even the spoken or written word. a good way to learn how to read a man and to decipher if by his body language alone whether he is either in love with you is like you a whole bunch is with the help of a short list. Below we have laid out a few body language movements that can tell a lot about a man and more importantly can tell so much about his feelings towards you.

•Notice His Upper Body and Arms When he Is Standing/Talking to You

•Facial Expressions are Some of the Easiest to Decipher

•Posture States both the Emotional Excitement and Noninterest

Those three body language orientated descriptions are really all that you will need to learn and understand when it comes to reading your man or what you hope will become your man. Let’s start with the upper body position when he is discussing something with you face-to-face. if his arms are wrapped tightly around his own body then he is closed off and un-open to other forms of conversation.

The reverse is true if he is in a normal sitting position or even standing and his arms are draped to his side. When it comes to trying to pick up a visual clue whether or not that man is in love with you then the main posture that you do not want to see will have his eyes down, an emotionless face, arms in.

Facial expressions are some of the easiest to decipher since we have been acclimated to discern expressions from the faces all of our natural lives. from the persons and frowns to the overexcited almost whimsical smiling facial expression, a man can tell a lot of what’s going on inside his soul and heart by the expressions on that mug.

The third and final example listed above about reading a body language, for the aspects of love interest, will be his overall body posture. if he is slumped over with eyes pointed downward then he is either ashamed of something or is not in love with you my dear. if he is excitable and sitting straight with a big smile on his face and a glint in his eye and his arms or either in his lap or at his side or even sprayed out across the back of the couch or chair then love is in the air my dear and you just might have yourself a new boyfriend




Nov 16 2011

Verbal Blend spoken-word poetry program will host citywide college poetry slam

 Verbal Blend spoken word poetry program will host citywide college poetry slam

Verbal Blend, a spoken-word poetry program out of the Office of Multicultural Affairs at Syracuse University, will host its citywide “Take the Mic” poetry slam on Thursday, Oct. 27 at 7:30 p.m. in the Schine Student Center Underground. Doors will open at 7:15 p.m. Tickets are free and require an SU/ESF ID or personal ID from community members.

"'Take the Mic’ poetry slam is an excellent platform for students to voice their experiences, whether they are political, social, cultural or spiritual,” says Cedric Bolton, coordinator of student engagement in the Office of Multicultural Affairs. “The campus and community get to see how scholarship and the arts have no boundaries, and it allows the student performers to stretch their imagination and create a new world through dramatic wordplay.”

The poetry slam is a competition of 18 poets, who are selected from an audition process that includes students from Syracuse University, SUNY-ESF, Onondaga Community College and the Rochester Institute of Technology. They will read or recite original material up to three minutes. The competition is two rounds that will be based on: originality; stage presence; content; and delivery and time. Trophies will be awarded to the students who finish in first, second and third place. The event is hosted by Janel Sullivan, a senior English education major in SU's College of Arts & Sciences, with music provided by Redbrick DJs.

The remaining poetry slam auditions will be held in the Office of Multicultural Affairs, room 105 in the Hildegarde and J. Myer Schine Student Center, on the following dates:

  • Thursday, Oct. 20, from 7-9 p.m.
  • Friday, Oct. 21, from 7-9 p.m.
  • Saturday, Oct. 22, from 11 a.m.-3 p.m.

Verbal Blend is a spoken-word poetry program designed to enhance students’ confidence in writing and performance of original poems. The program comprises of a six-week workshop series on poetry forms, formats, journal entries and peer reviews.

Participants have showcased their work at public venues, such as open mic nights, Light Works’ 2009 night artist reading/reception with Admas Habteslasie, a day workshop with poet Quyarsh Ali Lansana, at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. celebration at the Carrier Dome, and special reading with author Tracy Sugarman.

For more information, contact Bolton at 443-9676 or ctbolton@syr.edu.




Oct 24 2011

Welcome to Cops and Robbers

 Welcome to Cops and Robbers

16.11.117:30pmLeft BankLeeds

Gizeh Records presents… the ‘silent Bells’ TourLeft Bank Leeds // Cardigan rd. LS6 1LJ£6adv // £7

The ‘silent Bells’ Tour is a new series of concerts curated by Leeds-based label Gizeh Records.

FAREWELL POETRYParis-based collective of musicians and film-makers. Musically a combination of drone, classical, shoegaze and spoken word.

CONQUERING ANIMAL SOUNDGlasgow duo creating beats and loops from an array of instruments with sumptuous vocals added to create a hypnotic atmosphere.

SLEEPINGDOGBeautifully crafted piano and vocal melodies with ambient passages from Chantal Acda and Adam Wiltzie (Stars of the Lid).