http://www.stumbleupon.com/s/#2pPyIx/www.highheelshoemuseum.com//
What girl doe not love shoes!!! I personally have a huge collection and love every pair. The High Heel Shoe Museum showcases hundreds of unique shoes. I would recommend this to anyone who loves shoes, even just a little bit, or someone who is looking for that perfect shoe to go with the perfect dress. If you click on a shoe you like, it will take you to the website where you can buy the shoes. I would like to know more history about high heels. I think that if the website included a section that discussed the history and making of high heels that it would be interesting. So far this is one of my favorite websites I have stumbled upon so far.
http://www.stumbleupon.com/s/#1WhMHB/www.theatrehistory.com//
Theater History.com breaks down the history of theater as an art form. It offers a description of theater in many different countries, an online script achieve, and a book store with suggested readings. I would recommend this website to all my fellow performing arts majors or anyone how just has a love for theater. The articles are cited very well and seem to be a reliable resource. I would like to know if the monologues they offer are from an actual play or monologue books. It is often frond upon when an actor performs a monologue with out reading the entire play first.
http://www.stumbleupon.com/s/#45QINW/www.for-ballet-lovers-only.com//
The title says it all, For Ballet Lovers Only. This blog includes pictures, articles, and reviews of world famous ballet companies. Anyone how loves ballet needs to know about this blog and comment on its post. This blog showcases ballet in its most beautiful form with the worlds most famous ballerinas performing. The blog gives credit where credit is due. I would like to know how the author got permission to use some of the photos or how she was able to get such intimate ones of the dancers backstage.