I am particularly irritated by the lack of a sub-forum for the music thread. Music, movies, videos, TV and any other form of entertainment naturally fit together and should all have separate sub-forums under a larger umbrella (Home Entertainment or Classic Entertainment?). But if you want to post or start a new music thread, you have to go to the Multimedia forum which, first of all falls under Computers Can Be Fun and is described as followsWhether it is Music,Tv,PlayStation Games or any other sort of MultiMedia this is the forum to discuss it, also you can post your youtube videos etc on this forum..Multimedia is defined as: 1)
2)using more than one medium of expression or communication.I would, therefore, assume the multimedia forum is for gamers, nerds, techies and music afcionados who might want the latest from the tech industry for making music on their computer. After you've made your post, you can be sure that the readers are not at all specifically from the readership you are aiming at.use of a variety of artistic or communicative media
The Arts and Entertainment forum is described in the thread as a placeSo it's the Arts Forum? Entertainment is defined as 1) the action of providing or being provided with amusement or enjoyment. Then why not an Entertainment forum with a Music sub-forum, a TV sub-forum, a movie sub-forum? These sun-forums could fall under a new Classic Entertainment forum, which will also be in the Banal Banter forum. The old Arts and Entertainment forum would be split between Arts (description to remain the same) and Classic Entertainment forum could be described as "what turns you on and vice versa." and include the new sub-forums already mentioned."Beauty in art is often nothing but ugliness subdued." The written word, the spoken word, performance art, visual art. What is "Art?" From television advertising to opera, comic books to classic literature, vacation snapshots to the Sistine Chapel Frescoes; we are exposed to art every day. What is art to you?
The Multimedia description could be more along the lines ofthe use of a variety of communicative media: playstations, smart phones, new developments in computer tech, social Web sites, etc.