- published: 09 Feb 2008
- views: 34046
- author: cavettbiter
9:47
John Lennon & his bitchy letter to THE VILLAGE VOICE
That VILLAGE VOICE critic was absolutely right....
published: 09 Feb 2008
author: cavettbiter
John Lennon & his bitchy letter to THE VILLAGE VOICE
That VILLAGE VOICE critic was absolutely right.
- published: 09 Feb 2008
- views: 34046
- author: cavettbiter
3:38
The Village Voice "New York Types"
The Village Voice was looking for a way to capture the true voice of New Yorkers, and part...
published: 04 Jun 2012
author: Leo Burnett Worldwide
The Village Voice "New York Types"
The Village Voice was looking for a way to capture the true voice of New Yorkers, and partnered with Leo Burnett New York City to launch "New York Types," a crowd-sourced campaign that took real quotes from New Yorkers and transformed them into print pieces, while collaborating with some of NYC's best letterpress artists.
- published: 04 Jun 2012
- views: 1380
- author: Leo Burnett Worldwide
71:58
Hitchens '09: The Village Voice
PLEASE SUB TO THIS CHANNEL & HERE TOO:- www.youtube.com www.vanityfair.com Vanity Fair In ...
published: 29 Nov 2011
author: nightjarflying
Hitchens '09: The Village Voice
PLEASE SUB TO THIS CHANNEL & HERE TOO:- www.youtube.com www.vanityfair.com Vanity Fair In Memoriam: Christopher Hitchens, 1949--2011, by Juli Weiner, Dec 15th 2011. Christopher Hitchens—the incomparable critic, masterful rhetorician, fiery wit, and fearless bon vivant—died today at the age of 62. Hitchens was diagnosed with esophageal cancer in the spring of 2010, just after the publication of his memoir, Hitch-22, and began chemotherapy soon after. "My chief consolation in this year of living dyingly has been the presence of friends," he wrote in the June 2011 issue. He died in their presence, too, at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. May his 62 years of living, well, so livingly console the many of us who will miss him dearly ------ On the 4th of Feb. 2009 the English-American author and journalist gave a talk on his book "God is Not Great" www.villagevoicebookshop.com "The Village Voice is an English-language bookshop in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, the heart of literary Paris. Since 1982, we have promoted the books we love, those that seem essential to a better understanding of the world we live in, and have hosted readings by some of the most important contemporary authors. [...] (It's) the neighbourhood where the great American writers and artists of the 20th century held their salons; Gertrude Stein, a couple of streets away from Saint-Sulpice, Sylvia Beach, whose bookshop was on rue de l'Odéon, and Natalie Barney, priestess of the most renowned salon of ...
- published: 29 Nov 2011
- views: 34520
- author: nightjarflying
2:05
Nat Hentoff on The Village Voice and the Cato Institute
Nat Hentoff is a Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute. www.cato.org In this clip, Hentoff d...
published: 04 Aug 2011
author: catoinstitutevideo
Nat Hentoff on The Village Voice and the Cato Institute
Nat Hentoff is a Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute. www.cato.org In this clip, Hentoff discusses being fired by The Village Voice and hired by the Cato Institute as a Senior Fellow. Video produced by Caleb O. Brown and Austin Bragg. Nat Hentoff is one of the foremost authorities on the First Amendment. While his books and articles regularly defend the rights of Americans to think and speak freely, he also explores our freedoms under the rest of the Bill of Rights and the 14th Amendment by showing how Supreme Court and local legislative decisions affect the lives of ordinary Americans. Hentoff's column, Sweet Land of Liberty, has been distributed by the United Feature Syndicate since 1992. Hentoff has earned numerous awards and is a widely acknowledged defender of civil liberties. In 1980, he was awarded an American Bar Association Silver Gavel Award for his coverage of the law and criminal justice in his columns. In 1983, the American Library Association awarded him the Imroth Award for Intellectual Freedom. In 1995, he received the National Press Foundation Award for Distinguished Contributions to Journalism, and in 1999, he was a Pulitzer finalist for commentary. Hentoff was a columnist and staff writer with The Village Voice for 51 years, from 1957 until 2008. A jazz expert, Hentoff writes on music for The Wall Street Journal and Jazz Times. Hentoff has lectured at many colleges, universities, law schools, elementary, middle and high schools, and has taught courses ...
- published: 04 Aug 2011
- views: 1708
- author: catoinstitutevideo
26:15
Funny! David Sedaris at The Village Voice
PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO THIS CHANNEL & MY OTHER ONE TOO:- www.youtube.com CHEERS ! DAVID SEDAR...
published: 30 Nov 2011
author: nightjarflying
Funny! David Sedaris at The Village Voice
PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO THIS CHANNEL & MY OTHER ONE TOO:- www.youtube.com CHEERS ! DAVID SEDARIS: en.wikipedia.org Born 26th Dec 1956, Grammy Award-nominated American humorist, writer, comedian, best selling author, and radio contributor. Sedaris has been described as 'the rock star of writers'. He was first publicly recognized in 1992 when National Public Radio broadcast his essay "SantaLand Diaries". He published his first collection of essays and short stories, Barrel Fever, in 1994. His next five subsequent essay collections, Naked (1997), Holidays on Ice (1997), Me Talk Pretty One Day (2000), Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim (2004), and When You Are Engulfed in Flames (2008), have become New York Times Best Sellers. In 2010, he released another collection of stories Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk: A Modest Bestiary. As of 2008, his books have sold seven million copies. Much of Sedaris' humour is autobiographical and self-deprecating, and often concerns his family life, his middle class upbringing in the suburbs of Raleigh, North Carolina, Greek heritage, various jobs, education, drug use, and his life in France, and most recently in London and the South Downs. THE VIDEO 6th Nov. 2008: Reading from his sixth collection of stories, "When You Are Engulfed In Flames", by 7pm the shop was completely packed. People were sitting on the floor, on the steps and watching the reading being broadcast on a screen downstairs. Throughout the following hour, ripples of laughter from a ...
- published: 30 Nov 2011
- views: 13713
- author: nightjarflying
12:44
David Sedaris at The Village Voice Bookshop, November 6th 2008 part 1
David Sedaris reads from a story published in The New Yorker Magazine on the subject of th...
published: 23 Jun 2011
author: Villagevoice75
David Sedaris at The Village Voice Bookshop, November 6th 2008 part 1
David Sedaris reads from a story published in The New Yorker Magazine on the subject of the 2008 Presedential Campaign.
- published: 23 Jun 2011
- views: 22156
- author: Villagevoice75
2:29
The Village Voice New York June 5th, 2007
The Village Voice Mess Haul Richie Budd's sculptures cook popcorn and meat by Ben Davis Ju...
published: 12 Nov 2007
author: RichieBudd
The Village Voice New York June 5th, 2007
The Village Voice Mess Haul Richie Budd's sculptures cook popcorn and meat by Ben Davis June 5th, 2007 At first blush, it's easy to pass over Richie Budd's messy suite of sculptures at Priska C. Juschka as visually unimpressive, inert. These random clusters of appliances, lights, and foodstuffs, inelegantly fused into reliefs via black rubber caulking, look like something Budd's fellow Texan Robert Rauschenberg hawked up on his way to inventing his "combine paintings." Looking closer, certain items recur, constructing a theme: disco and siren lights, security cameras, Foreman grills, popcorn makers, bubble machines, perfumesamples—all things associated with the sugar high, and then the sugar hangover, of consumption. Tiny car-key remotes dangle from various sculptures. Press their buttons, and a mechanical belch issues forth. The numerous electric cords sprouting from each work aren't incidental either: You've got to feed these machines. They're meant for you to plug into. Play with these sculptures and the various contraptions light up, rumble, come alive; leave them alone and they revert to disheveled blobs. The objects Budd incorporates represent all five senses in a deliberately fragmented way: Screens play security-camera feeds at cocked angles, chopping up space; the scent of a pile of popcorn crashes into a nearby "Shades of Vanilla" Febreze. Budd makes atomization a theme—one often finds sealed plastic globes embedded in his sculptures, containing specimens ...
- published: 12 Nov 2007
- views: 2600
- author: RichieBudd
3:07
John Buffalo Mailer at Village Voice protest
John Buffalo Mailer speaks at a protest outside the Cooper Square headquarters of The Vill...
published: 29 Mar 2012
author: verlaineverlaine
John Buffalo Mailer at Village Voice protest
John Buffalo Mailer speaks at a protest outside the Cooper Square headquarters of The Village Voice. Its parent company, Village Voice Media, operates an adult-services website, Backpage.com, that has been accused of facilitating the trafficking of minors for sex.
- published: 29 Mar 2012
- views: 1815
- author: verlaineverlaine
11:24
Christopher Hitchens on God is Not Great at The Village Voice Bookshop, February 4, 2009 - Part 1
Christopher Hitchens on God is Not Great at The Village Voice Bookshop, February 4, 2009 -...
published: 18 Oct 2011
author: Villagevoice75
Christopher Hitchens on God is Not Great at The Village Voice Bookshop, February 4, 2009 - Part 1
Christopher Hitchens on God is Not Great at The Village Voice Bookshop, February 4, 2009 - Part 1
- published: 18 Oct 2011
- views: 18306
- author: Villagevoice75
1:47
Mw3 Glitches - Mw3 Glitches - On top of the map Village (voice tutorial)
Can I get 250 likes? Remember to check out my channel for more glitching videos along with...
published: 13 Nov 2011
author: cheatlikeachamp
Mw3 Glitches - Mw3 Glitches - On top of the map Village (voice tutorial)
Can I get 250 likes? Remember to check out my channel for more glitching videos along with gameplay commentarys! My New Twitter! twitter.com Subscribe to my friend that helped me with the glitch! www.Youtube.com The song at the end is Diggy Simmons -- Great Expectations Check it out here! www.youtube.com
- published: 13 Nov 2011
- views: 51238
- author: cheatlikeachamp
35:05
Scientology: Jason Beghe in Germany
www.youtube.com Village Voice: tinyurl.com Jason Beghe speaks in Hamburg at a government s...
published: 15 Sep 2008
author: Mark Bunker
Scientology: Jason Beghe in Germany
www.youtube.com Village Voice: tinyurl.com Jason Beghe speaks in Hamburg at a government sponsored symposium on Scientology fraud and abuse. Thanks Anonymous for making this video happen.
- published: 15 Sep 2008
- views: 19103
- author: Mark Bunker
13:13
Village Voice: Prima Puntata
VILLAGEVOICE è il concorso canoro del GayVillage aperto a tutti coloro che vogliono esibir...
published: 30 Aug 2011
author: GAYinTelevision
Village Voice: Prima Puntata
VILLAGEVOICE è il concorso canoro del GayVillage aperto a tutti coloro che vogliono esibirsi sul più importante palco dell'estate romana. I partecipanti si sono contesi la produzione di un singolo ed un contratto estivo con l'evento dell'anno.
- published: 30 Aug 2011
- views: 240
- author: GAYinTelevision
21:22
Village Voice - Quattordicesima Puntata
VILLAGEVOICE è il concorso canoro del GayVillage aperto a tutti coloro che vogliono esibir...
published: 28 Sep 2011
author: GAYinTelevision
Village Voice - Quattordicesima Puntata
VILLAGEVOICE è il concorso canoro del GayVillage aperto a tutti coloro che vogliono esibirsi sul più importante palco dell'estate romana. I partecipanti si sono contesi la produzione di un singolo ed un contratto estivo con l'evento dell'anno.
- published: 28 Sep 2011
- views: 300
- author: GAYinTelevision
29:34
NINTENDO VILLAGE - Eng Voice Translation Animal Crossing : New Leaf Game Play Part 8
Part 7 : www.youtube.com Part 9 : www.youtube.com ----------------------------------------...
published: 22 Nov 2012
author: LinandKo
NINTENDO VILLAGE - Eng Voice Translation Animal Crossing : New Leaf Game Play Part 8
Part 7 : www.youtube.com Part 9 : www.youtube.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *I just want to apologize ahead of time for my coughing throughout this video, I am coming down with a bit of a cold, but I didn't want to postpone making the video because of it. Hopefully it doesn't bother anybody too much^^* In this video we are showing off how to do QR codes (we are sharing ours on our website, listed below), the convenience store, as well as the Dream Mansion. Feel free to ask questions and leave comments. Hope you enjoy it! ~Our villages~ Lindsey: Magicant village (town). Fruit: Apple Kohei: Racoon (or "Lakuun" as we often call it) village. Fruit: Orange --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Website: www.linandko.weebly.com Twitter : Lin & Co. twitter.com Lindsey : twitter.com Kohei : twitter.com
- published: 22 Nov 2012
- views: 7592
- author: LinandKo
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0:36
Manhattan 4.33pm
Director: Lizzie Oxby
www.lizzieoxby.com
A daydream to remind me of the joy of the New Y...
published: 26 Jul 2010
author: Lizzie Oxby
Manhattan 4.33pm
Director: Lizzie Oxby
www.lizzieoxby.com
A daydream to remind me of the joy of the New York skyline. "Daydreams" is one of my ongoing projects incorporating a series of observational thoughts. Manhattan 4.33pm is the latest short film made with three photographic stills which I brought to life (35 secs).
Special Prize and Finalist in Raindance’s Welcome to the Extraordinary short film competition.
Shortlisted for the Animation Award at Rushes Short Film Festival, UK
Festivals include:
2012 ArtFutura 2012 – The Museum of Modern Art (Rio)
2011 Rushes Short Film Festival, London UK
2011 Art by Chance – Global tour
11th Britspotting British & Irish Film Festival, Berlin
8th London Short Film Festival. UK
26th International Short Film Festival, Inter-film Berlin
19th Festival Cinerail, France.
18th Raindance Film Festival, London. UK
Also featured on:
Wired.com
The Huffington Post
Sundancechannel.com – Vimeo of the week
Gizmodo
The Village Voice
Filmmakers to Watch – Film News Briefs
Creative Review Magazine
The Atlantic Magazine - interview
1:14
Absolute Body Control
Epopoeia of the Food and Drink of the United States (A Dream in Hell)
1
Beautiful like a ...
published: 08 Sep 2010
author: soonaspossible
Absolute Body Control
Epopoeia of the Food and Drink of the United States (A Dream in Hell)
1
Beautiful like a baby calf is the song of chicken fried with batter,
the long red and white picnic tablecloth is finer than the finest lady’s legs, the finest thing there is to embark upon a heaping bowl of coleslaw,
shrimp from the gulf coast are delicious, gushing with wine as if feeling,
like honey mussels, in Redmond or Olympia, harvested by fishwives, in the seaweed,
and the glory of banjos in Baton Rouge, their juices course through them like
ageless autumn lemons,
like mom's fragrant pot pie, chocked full of juicy stew, widens the gullet,
and, baked, cries out blooming peach tree blossoms.
2
What would you say to some barbecue ribs, burning hot
grilled on a charcoal fire in June on the banks of a man made lake,
pines or cedar trees that sum up the dramatic atmosphere of a
damp sunset at Lake Lanier or Stone Mountain,
or to a clam chowder, whose name is inextricably related to Manhattan or
Rhode Island or New England?
No, you hunt quail and you grill it, just like you hear honky-tonk or stars and stripes
at the feet of Mount Rushmore, and fried catfish along the Chattahoochee
where it leaps into the sacred sizzling skillet, superbly fine
river fish, makes fishing boats rich while the sisters Lee,
as if in pain, sweat what's human and divine on the grand antique family fiddle.
3
Tremendous turkeys that smell like summer, almost human, autumn shades of
walnut or chestnut, I eat them everywhere, and in D.C. I kiss them,
like the vats where barley sighs like the prettiest girl in Jersey
raising her skirt underneath the lights of the big apple, same
as the roof off of a block party with streamers and flags where we drink in red plastic cups
a substantial whiskey and beer,
or the love mattress, upon which we set sail and sighing face each other and
the night’s tremendous oceans, into whose horrible darkness,
black and tenacious flows the bloody calla lily,
or the teardrop that falls in our moths as we joyfully sing.
4
Napa Valley wine is enormous and dark in the California sunset, and when
it's in your blood, nostalgia
and the apology to heroism sing in the wheels of spurs to
the beast’s hide, dancing to the fundamental tune of backwater rapids
against the frothy red glare.
5
Nicely aged bourbon bellows in its cellars like a great sacred cow,
and St. Louis will be golden, like a rib-eye on the grill, all over
the bloodied paths towards Oklahoma, autumn's
guitar will weep like a soldier's widow,
and we'll remember everything we didn’t do and could have and
should have and wanted to, like a madman
staring down a town's abandoned well,
watching, ear shattering, the engines of youth rev down dawn's
wide gust
crumbling like memories in the abyss.
6
The saddle glows all across the Midwest, mountain range to mountain range, booming like a great combine with its 20 foot span, booming
like a cow auctioneer or a righteous pastor or tornado season,
lasso raised up against the sky
on top of a guffaw, a hyuck or a yeehaw, splashed with sun and hard work, where manure perfumes dung heaps like a domestic god, with tremendous balls like a widow.
7
A mighty log cabin with its open yard, apple trees, front porch
scented with remote antiquity,
where the bootlegger and his still would sing, drop by drop, a sense of eternity into
the water, recalling old ancestors with its tremulous pendulum,
exists, same as in Madison as in Franklin or Fairview or Springfield,
although it’s the little town of Hodgenville Kentucky that most proudly proclaims the wooden troughs or pig iron pots, wide open spaces, the Appalachians, the original wild west, civil war and emancipation, in little log cabins,
from Tennessee to Ohio, who express it proudly in tremendous language, eating ears of pigs eating ears of corn.
8
Because, if it's necessary to stuff yourself with hot dogs in a Detroit Coney before dying,
on a rainy day, blessed with a strawberry milkshake from fresh upstate dairy, and smoke, bathing in conversation, friends and the munchies, launching yourself into terrible leaps and bounds, blubbering, savoring the booming chili in spoonfuls and fries,
it's also necessary to get your meat from the Kansas City stockyards in March, when the pigs
look like televangelists and the televangelists look like swine or hippopotamus,
and wash the food down with some fiery sips from a short glass,
yes... in Dallas or Fort Worth the corn tortillas look like the local ladies: wide white waists and sleepy half moon eyes, since, ticklish and cuddly,
they turn their faces, and let themselves be kissed, unendingly on either end.
9
And the chit'lins, swimming and searing in broth and tabasco, and the cornbread that moaned in broiling bacon fat, is blessed where thunder rolls in wide whips, along the Mississippi,between one drink and the next,
but it never surpasses a gamy partridge, savored in the dry underbrush of July,
in t
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SILENCE OF DEATH directed by Mani Nasry (16MM FILM) 1ST YEAR RYERSON UNIVERSITY STUDENT FILM
IMDB PAGE
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This Scene expresses- FEAR- noun: an emotion experience...
published: 22 Jun 2009
author: MANI NASRY
SILENCE OF DEATH directed by Mani Nasry (16MM FILM) 1ST YEAR RYERSON UNIVERSITY STUDENT FILM
IMDB PAGE
www.imdb.me/maninasry
This Scene expresses- FEAR- noun: an emotion experienced in anticipation of some specific pain or danger (usually accompanied by a desire to flee or fight). noun: a feeling of anxiety and agitation caused by the presence or nearness of danger, evil, pain, etc.; timidity; dread; terror; fright; apprehension. Terrify not your soul with vain imaginary fears. By realizing that you are the one feeding the fire, you can start to take control of your fears. Panic is a vicious cycle that can be broken. When you start to have irrational fears you need to take action quick. Eleanor Roosevelt once said: "You gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. You must do the thing, which you think you cannot do." We must stop running away from things that frighten us, face our fears head on, and do the thing we fear the most. Most of the time we'll find out that the "thing" was not that scary after all. Our imaginations had behaved like a super fertilizer and grown a grotesque monstrosity in our minds. Remember, our imaginations are incredibly powerful. They can work against us, creating horrible images that leave us paralyzed with fear and they can also work for us, building a world where everything we do is an adventure, a miracle. And the most amazing thing is that we hold the power to control our minds - we allow fear to dominate our lives or we choose to dominate fear. Those are our only two choices.
Links of Interest for Producers and Filmmakers
Canadian Film Exhibiton Listing http://www.aflick.ca
Festival Info - Worldwide
Box Office-theatrical box office figures
film releases - chronologically listing of theatrical releases
Coming Soon- trailer archive and other stuff
Indie WIRE -Independent film and dialy new
Academmy of Canadian Cinema - www.academy.ca
Toronto Film and Television Office (for permits, etc.) - www.toronto.ca
Canadian Filmmaker (great site for producers and independent film development) - canadianfilmmaker.com
Writer's Guild Development Funding link - www/wgc/ca
LIFT Film co-op - - www.lift.on.ca
Jobs-Crews - Indie Access - www.indieaccess.com
Mandy.com - Cast and Crew - www.mandy.com
National Screen Instistute - - www.nsi-canada.ca
Canadian Independent Film and Video Fund - - www.cifvf.ca
Ontario Media Development Corporation (former OFDC) www.omdc.on.ca/
Telefilm Canada http://www.telefilm.gc.ca
Canadian Audio-Visual Certification Office http://www.pch.gc.ca/progs/ac-ca/progs/bcpac-cavco/index_e.cfm
(CAVCO)
Harold Greenberg Fund - - www.astralmedia.com
National Film Board http://www.nfb.ca
National Film Board - Seven week training for docs
BRAVO Fact fund - www.bravofact.com
Canadian Film and Televsion Production Association (CFTPA) http://www.cftpa.ca
Toronto Arts Council http://www.torontoartscouncil.org/
Ontario Arts Council http://www.arts.on.ca/?source=renaissancefaire.ca
Canada Council for the Arts http://www.canadacouncil.ca
Canadian Film Centre http://www.cdnfilmcentre.com
Directors Guild of Canada http://www.dgc.ca
Canadian Society of Cinematographers (CSC)
I.A.T.S.E.- Cameraman http://www.iatse667.com/
I.A.T.S.E.- Technicians http://www.iatse873.com
ACTRA http://www.actra.ca
Writers Guild http://www.writersguildofcanada.com
Canadian Copyright: Infringement, Fair Dealing, Ownership CIPO
Canadian Authors Association CAA
Music Rights and Licenses SOCAN
FilmToronto.com http://www.filmtoronto.com
Women in Film & Television (WIFT) http://www.wift.com
Internet Movie Database (imdb.com) http://www.imdb.com
Playback Magazine http://www.playbackmag.com
My Mediabiz http://www.mymediabiz.com
Links of Interest for Producers and Production Managers
Toronto Film Office - permits, etc.
Film Locations in Toronto
PS Production Services
William F. Whites
Panavision
Cinequip
Sim Video
Video Scope
Digital video supplies
Film Stock - Kodak
Fuji
MANI NASRY FILM AND TELEVISION RESUME Performer Profile Gender: Male Height: 5 feet 7 in Weight: 140 Age Range: 21 - 29 Physique: Athletic Hair Color: Brown Eyes: Brown Film Family Curse (2003 TV movie) Cast-Apr 01, 2003 SHADOW WALKERS PRODUCTIONS LTD Dawn of the Dead (2004) Cast-May 25, 2003/Jul 20, 2003 CORPUS VIVOS PRODUCTIONS INC Beautiful Girl (2003 TV movie) Cast-Aug 31, 2003 NEVER TIME PRODUCTIONS LTD New York Minute (2004/I) Cast-Sep 07, 2003 NY MINUTE FILMS INC Prom Queen: The Marc Hall Story (2004 TV movie) Cast-Oct 18, 2003 ADJUSTMENT BULLOCH Childstar (2004) Cast-Nov 23, 2003/Dec 07, 2003 RHOMBUS MEDIA The Coven (2004 TV movie) Cast-Dec 07, 2003 COVEN PRODUCTIONS CORP Man of the Year (2006) Cast-Feb 14, 2006 AXIUM ENTERTAINMENT SERVICES CANADA HOOKED ON SPEEDMAN Cast-Mar 08, 2006 PLAYING ARMY PRODUCTIONS INC "WHAT DO YOU SEE 1" Cast-Mar 14, 2006 ARNOLD WORLDWIDE CANADA Roa
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Ann-Margret - I Just Don't Understand (RCA Victor 7894)
fliped with ''I Don't Hurt Anymore'' issued on RCA Victor in 1961
http://www.ann-margret....
published: 05 Apr 2009
author: boogaludo
Ann-Margret - I Just Don't Understand (RCA Victor 7894)
fliped with ''I Don't Hurt Anymore'' issued on RCA Victor in 1961
http://www.ann-margret.com/
Born Ann-Margret Olsson, 28 April 1941, Stockholm, Sweden
Actress/singer/dancer/entertainer: best known for Bye Bye Birdie and Viva Las Vegas. Nominated for best supporting actress in Carnal Knowledge and best actress in Tommy
Born in Sweden but adopted by America
The family moved to Valsjobyn when A-M was still a little baby. This is a little village of about 150 people located in the mountains in the county of Jamtland. It is 4 miles east of the border of Norway. A-M is named after a Swedish swimming star her mother admired. She has no brothers or sisters
She came to the United States with her mother when she was five, settling in Wilmette, Illinois (north of Chicago). A-M's father who had come to America previously, greeted them
Ann-Margret has dazzled screen and stage audiences. With her film debut in Frank Capra's final classic, "Pocketful of Miracles" in 1962 to the recent Oliver Stone directed "On Any Sunday" with Al Pacino, Ann-Margret's film career has spanned four decades. Displaying a versatility that few actresses can match has earned her love and admiration, not just for her beauty and her legend but also for herself
Ann-Margret Olsson becomes Ann-Margret. George Burns propels her into national prominence in Las Vegas.
Her meteoric rise to stardom begins with a LIFE Magazine cover story from 11 January 1963
See http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Boulevard/5000/am-life630111.jpg
Her early film career incls. "Pocketful of Miracles," "State Fair," "Bye Bye Birdie," "Viva Las Vegas" with Elvis Presley, "Stagecoach," and "The Cincinnati Kid." Her fairytale marriage to Roger Smith. TV Specials, record releases, Las Vegas nightclub act, and national recognition as a "superstar sex symbol" punctuate Ann-Margret's life in the fast paced sixties
In '72, husband Roger started producing all of A-M's stage shows. At 12:30 at night while doing her 12th show (in 6 nights) at the Sahara Hotel in Lake Tahoe on Sunday, September 10th, A-M fell 22 feet on stage. Her injuries included numerous bones in the face above an eye which were broken or fractured; jaw broken in two places; left arm broken; knee injured. Dr. Frank Ashley performs a 5-hour operation at UCLA Medical Center. Roger gives A-M a 20-karat diamond ring. Reports say she lapsed into a 3-day coma
A-M does a remarkable comeback opening at the Las Vegas Hilton on Tuesday, November 28th with the 'AM/PM' show. A-M picks up the nickname of 'Slugger' since she proved her strength recovering from her accident.
The Seventies truly defined Ann-Margret as an actress with Academy Award nominations for her work in "Carnal Knowledge", and "Tommy." The accident was a near brush with death and it almost ended her career but following her live performances draw record crowds in the Orient, Las Vegas and Miami. Her body of work expands with more films, TV Specials and awards
This is the decade in which Ann-Margret grows up. The eighties begin with her winning her first Las Vegas Entertainer of the Year Award. She tours the country with her Vegas act. Her film career is full speed ahead and she stars in her first of several critically acclaimed TV Dramas, and is nominated for three Best Actress Emmy's. However, her husband Roger is stricken with Myasthenia Gravis, and Ann-Margret is thrust into the toughest role of her career... she's in charge of her career and Roger's battle to survive.
A new, mature Ann-Margret emerges in the nineties. Roger's health stabilizes and new opportunities abound. She performs live at the Radio City Music Hall. She tackles new characters in TV Film Dramas and receives renewed acclaim for her acting. She films two classics: "Grumpy Old Men," and its sequel, "Grumpier Old Men" with Walter Mathau, Jack Lemmon and Sophia Loren. Ann-Margret just gets better and better
In 2001 she starred in the touring production of The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas is playing the lead role of Miss Mona Stangley, indomitable madam of the multi-storied Chicken Ranch brothel
She really has made a whole raft of movies - and records. Add multi -TV appearances incl. mini-series. Here's a reminder of some of the best movie roles:
Emily Porter - State Fair - 62 Kim - Bye Bye Birdie - 63 Rusty Martin - Viva Las Vegas - 64 aka Love in Las Vegas Melba - The Cincinnati Kid - 65 Laurel - Bus Riley's Back in Town - 65 Dallas - Stagecoach - 66 Kelly Olsson - The Swinger - 66 Bobbie - Carnal Knowledge - 71 Nora Walker Hobbs - Tommy - 75
Oh, Jody Dvorak in Kitten with a Whip - 64 seems to have attracted a lot of attention
On TV in biopics, she's portrayed Pamela Harriman and Diane Borchardt, then the part of Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire - 84. Appeared in the That's Dancing! compilation - 85
Examples of her recordings:
And Here She Is Ann-Margret's first long-player from RCA, 1961. Jazzy orchestra conducted by Marty Paich.
On The Way Up, her seco
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"Vi iz dus geseleh?" - yiddish song- The Barry Sisters
"Vi iz dus geseleh?" ("Where is the Village?- english title)-sung in yiddish and english. ...
published: 18 Nov 2007
author: albertdiner
"Vi iz dus geseleh?" - yiddish song- The Barry Sisters
"Vi iz dus geseleh?" ("Where is the Village?- english title)-sung in yiddish and english. Original sound. "Vi iz dus gesele, vi iz di shtib? Vi iz dus yingale, vemen kh'hob lib? Ot iz dus gesele, ot iz di shtib, Ot iz dus yingale, vemen kh'hob lib. Where is the village, the place of my youth? Where is the boy who kissed me with a truth? Where are the young hearts that sang unafraid? Where are the visions and where have they strayed?" Composer: SHOLOM SECUNDA Vi iz dos geseleh from the Musical "Mashe, oder Margarita" Ros. no. 10677 Copr. no. E637791; Mar. 1/May 15, 1926 Mus.:SHOLOM SECUNDA Lyr.: Israel Rosenberg Prop./pub.: Samuel Secunda; Hopkinson Theater Piano and voice.VI IZ DUS GESELEH? "Where is the little street (where you live)" from "Mashe or Margarita (heroine's both names)." Du bist mayn harts/hehrts, mayn glik and Vi iz dos geseleh from the Musical Mashe, oder Margarita Ros. no. 10677 Copr. no. E637791; Mar. 1/May 15, 1926 Mus.: Samuel Secunda Lyr.: Israel Rosenberg Prop./pub.: Samuel Secunda; Hopkinson Theater Piano and voice. Two songs: "You are my heart, my happiness" and "Where is the little street (where you live)" from "Mashe or Margarita (heroine's both names)." Libretto: Israel Rosenberg. Sheet music: sold as souvenir at the theater; cover design (unsigned), with photos of Rosenberg, Secunda, and perf. Lucy German and Misha German; cast roster (in Heb./Yid. char. and Eng.) and verses in Heb./Yid. char., all on back cover.( Source of information ...
- published: 18 Nov 2007
- views: 199163
- author: albertdiner
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FRANK SINATRA-THE VOICE- WHEN I WAS SEVENTEEN IT WAS A VERY GOOD YEAR
"IT WAS A VERY GOOD YEAR" FRANK SINATRA Francis Albert Sinatra (* 12. Dezember 1915 in Hob...
published: 27 Apr 2010
author: mukke67
FRANK SINATRA-THE VOICE- WHEN I WAS SEVENTEEN IT WAS A VERY GOOD YEAR
"IT WAS A VERY GOOD YEAR" FRANK SINATRA Francis Albert Sinatra (* 12. Dezember 1915 in Hoboken, New Jersey; † 14. Mai 1998 in Los Angeles When I was seventeen It was a very good year It was a very good year for small town girls And soft summer nights Wed hide from the lights On the village green When I was seventeen When I was twenty-one It was a very good year It was a very good year for city girls Who lived up the stair With all that perfumed hair And it came undone When I was twenty-one When I was thirty-five It was a very good year It was a very good year for blue-blooded girls Of independent means Wed ride in limousines Their chauffeurs would drive When I was thirty-five But now the days grow short Im in the autumn of the year And now I think of my life as vintage wine from fine old kegs from the brim to the dregs And it poured sweet and clear It was a very good year It was a mess of good years
- published: 27 Apr 2010
- views: 308379
- author: mukke67
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Lucky Dube "Live in Concert 1993"
Lucky Dube (born: Ermelo Dube) (pronounced: Doo bay) is one of South Africa's best selling...
published: 11 Dec 2007
author: BVMRastaTV
Lucky Dube "Live in Concert 1993"
Lucky Dube (born: Ermelo Dube) (pronounced: Doo bay) is one of South Africa's best selling artists and one of its most outspoken performers.. Although he initially sang in the traditional Zulu mbaganga style, his move to reggae in 1984 was sparked by his quest to express his anger against the oppression of apartheid. While The Village Voice observed, "The spirit of Lucky Dube's music and dance epitomizes the spirit of Black liberation", "Niceup Magazine" said, "(Dube's) lyrics have brought an original voice to reggae by chronicling the political and spiritual struggles of his South African breathren". Dube's musical talents were obvious from an early age. By the age of nine, he was conducting his school choir.
- published: 11 Dec 2007
- views: 1160625
- author: BVMRastaTV
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My Go-To - Robert Sietsema's Go-To Bucatini all'Amatriciana
This episode of My Go-To Dish features Village Voice restaurant critic Robert Sietsema. ==...
published: 27 Oct 2010
author: CHOW
My Go-To - Robert Sietsema's Go-To Bucatini all'Amatriciana
This episode of My Go-To Dish features Village Voice restaurant critic Robert Sietsema. ======================CHOW.com========================= Want to see what other chefs and celebrities are preparing in their own homes? Check out the My Go-To show page: www.youtube.com For more recipes, stories and videos, visit www.chow.com CHOW on Twitter: twitter.com CHOW on Facebook: www.facebook.com ========================================================
- published: 27 Oct 2010
- views: 5877
- author: CHOW