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The Mask Parade Exhibit is a beautiful collection of clay masks painted by local artists as well as celebrities. Masks will be displayed at the Northwest Florida Visual Arts Center and other participating businesses in downtown Panama City. Choose your favorites and then bid on them at the Mask Parade Gala on March 22, 2008.
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The New Line Platinum Series Edition DVD of "The Mask" is released tommorow! The website DVDFanatic.com gave the DVD a really good rating, they gave the DVD film an A and the DVD special features an A-. Overall DVD rating an A! You can see the whole review by clicking here.
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"The Mask Of Zorro" - the orginal Zorro, Don Diego de la Vega, grooms a troubled drifter, Alejandro Murietta, to take over as the new Zorro. Raphael Montero is the corrupt and once powerful official who robbed Don Diego de la Vega of everything and left him to rot in a Mexican prison.
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The Mask Makers Handbook teaches you step by step how to make your own custom Latex Rubber Masks. If you've ever wanted to learn exactly how these amazing masks are made, this in-depth manual is for you. The Mask Makers Handbook takes you from start to finish, through design, sculpture, molding, casting, and painting of a Super-Deluxe Latex Rubber Mask. Tons of tips and information about materials and techniques. A fantastic resource!
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The Fierce Deity's Mask is the fourth and final transformation mask. You'll only be able to earn it after you've collected all 20 Happy Masks. To add it to your collection, give away all of your Happy Masks to the children dancing around the tree on the Moon, then speak to the lone child who's wearing Majora's Mask. In exchange for masks, each of the four kids will allow you to enter and exit his personal dungeon. Once you've completed all four Moon Dungeons, you won't have any masks left. After giving up all 20 Happy Masks, the four dancing kids will disappear.
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W. T. Benda (Wladyslaw Theodore Benda) was the premiere mask maker of the early Twentieth Century. His masks were shown in magazines such as Vanity Fair and Vogue. One Vogue issue featured the most prominent models of the day (all in Benda masks) in a series of photographs taken by Edward Steichen on a Long Island estate. In this and other photographic series it is not at all clear that masks are in use. In his book, Masks, Benda even presents nude studies of models wearing only his masks, but short of believing him, they appear quite real. His masks were used in Masques or Miracle Plays in New York City at the Coffee House. Benda ... created the masks for stage productions in New York and London for such writers as Eugene O'Neil and Noel Coward.
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