For an Entertainment Weekly article on direct-to-video movies representing themselves as theatrical releases, he produced the first — and, after the article's publication, only — home video to obtain an MPAA rating.
He became a stringer for the New York City/Long Island newspaper Newsday in the late 1980s, becoming a weekly TV columnist there in 2003. Lovece's book Hailing Taxi: The Official Book of the Show, was published in 1988, the first of several books he would write on topics including the TV seriesThe Brady Bunch and The X-Files, and on the Godzillamovie series.
Lee Marvin (February 19, 1924 – August 29, 1987) was an American film actor. Known for his gravelly voice, white hair and 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) stature, Marvin at first did supporting roles, mostly villains, soldiers and other hardboiled characters, but after winning an Academy Award for Best Actor for his dual roles in Cat Ballou (1965), he landed more heroic and sympathetic leading roles.
Marvin was born in New York City. He was the son of Lamont Waltman Marvin, an advertising executive and the head of the New York and New England Apple Institute, and his wife Courtenay Washington (née Davidge), a fashion writer and beauty consultant. He was named in honor of Confederate General Robert E. Lee, who was his first cousin, four times removed. His father was a direct descendant of Matthew Marvin, Sr., who emigrated from Great Bentley, Essex, England in 1635 and helped found Hartford, Connecticut.
Frederick Douglass (born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, c. February 1818 – February 20, 1895) was an American social reformer, orator, writer and statesman. After escaping from slavery, he became a leader of the abolitionist movement, gaining note for his dazzling oratory and incisive antislavery writing. He stood as a living counter-example to slaveholders' arguments that slaves did not have the intellectual capacity to function as independent American citizens. Many Northerners also found it hard to believe that such a great orator had been a slave.
Frank Lovece's review of 'Maleficent,' which opened May 30, 2014. (Credit: Disney)
Check out other movie trailers and reviews here: http://www.newsday.com/entertainment/movie-trailers-and-clips-1.8382334
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AC Boardwalk Con: William Shatner
AC Boardwalk Con: William Shatner
AC Boardwalk Con: William Shatner
ACBC Exclusive Premiere of a new type of Digital Comic Book/ Graphic Novel reading experience. William Shatner presents LNL Partners and Panelfly’s all-new proprietary LNL-Cinematic Graphic Novel™ Format For Digital Comics debuting at the con. The Man O’ War Cinematic Graphic Novel delivers a groundbreaking form of digital comics that combines moving panels a new stylistic dimension in animation, in-story sound effects and a music soundtrack to usher in an enhanced reading experience! Presented by William Shatner, Frank Lovece, Ed Lang, Wilson Ramos Jr., Rick Emond, Eric Vincent and Philip McNulty
2:51
Red Dot on the Ocean: The Matt Rutherford Story - Theatrical Trailer
Red Dot on the Ocean: The Matt Rutherford Story - Theatrical Trailer
Red Dot on the Ocean: The Matt Rutherford Story - Theatrical Trailer
Presented by TheSailingChannel.TV
TRAILER... Watch the FULL FILM at
https://vimeo.com/ondemand/reddotontheocean
Vimeo SailFlix VOD Buy $14.99 (stream + download) worldwide
A Production of www.TheSailingChannel.TV and www.FlanneryFilms.com
A film by Amy Flannery and Tory Salvia
Producers: Tory Salvia, Amy Flannery, Stephanie Slewka
Directed & Edited by Amy Flannery
This is the TRAILER for the theatrical version of Red Dot on the Ocean, which premiered October 24, 2014 at the QUAD Cinema in Greenwich Village New York, NY.
Once labeled a “youth-at-risk,” 30-year old Matt Rutherford risked it all in an attempt to become the first person to sa
33:51
Marcus Bergner at Echofluxx 12, Prague, April 2012
Marcus Bergner at Echofluxx 12, Prague, April 2012
Marcus Bergner at Echofluxx 12, Prague, April 2012
Echofluxx 12 performance by Marcus Bergner (Australia) http://echofluxx.org . Bergnerhas made over twenty experimental films that have been screened widely i...
2:11
the artVIEw - 2 Galleries: KONZETT and ZS ART
the artVIEw - 2 Galleries: KONZETT and ZS ART
the artVIEw - 2 Galleries: KONZETT and ZS ART
Gallery Konzett shows "The Four Musketeers: Beuys, Brus, Kippenberger, Roth." Including works by Christian Eisenberger, Heinz Frank, Bruno Gironcoli, Johann ...
28:34
Newsday & New York Newspaper Publishing: "Dateline Long Island" 1964
Newsday & New York Newspaper Publishing: "Dateline Long Island" 1964
Newsday & New York Newspaper Publishing: "Dateline Long Island" 1964
more at http://news.quickfound.net/journalism_news_and_links.html
"Newsday was begun in 1940 in Long Island and this film shows the paper's role in the growth of the community and many shots of historical Long Island. It also conveys Newsday's approach to journalism and shows the process of the newspaper's production and distribution."
Reupload of a previously uploaded film, in one piece instead of multiple parts.
Public domain film from the Library of Congress Prelinger Archive, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume no
100:00
Red Alert: The War Within - Full Movie Hindi HD 1020p
Red Alert: The War Within - Full Movie Hindi HD 1020p
Red Alert: The War Within - Full Movie Hindi HD 1020p
Red Alert: The War Within is an Indian film that released theatrically in India on 9 July 2010. The drama is based on the true story of Narasimha who gets caught up in a clash between police and Naxalites and is then forced to work with the latter.
Red Alert premiered at the 6th Stuttgart Film Festival in 2009.
The Hindi-language film was dubbed into Telugu, Chhattisgarhi and English versions, with all four versions scheduled to be released the same day. Rahul Aggarwal, one of the producers, said all the actors dubbed their English lines themselves.
The film was originally scheduled to be completed and released in 2008.
The film was not rev
14:33
Newspaper Publishing: "Dateline Long Island" pt1-2 1964 Newsday
Newspaper Publishing: "Dateline Long Island" pt1-2 1964 Newsday
Newspaper Publishing: "Dateline Long Island" pt1-2 1964 Newsday
more at http://news.quickfound.net/journalism_news_and_links.html
"Newsday was begun in 1940 in Long Island and this film shows the paper's role in the growth of the community and many shots of historical Long Island. It also conveys Newsday's approach to journalism and shows the process of the newspaper's production and distribution."
Public domain film from the Library of Congress Prelinger Archive, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and equalization (the resulting
14:01
Newspaper Publishing: "Dateline Long Island" pt2-2 1964 Newsday
Newspaper Publishing: "Dateline Long Island" pt2-2 1964 Newsday
Newspaper Publishing: "Dateline Long Island" pt2-2 1964 Newsday
more at http://news.quickfound.net/journalism_news_and_links.html "Newsday was begun in 1940 in Long Island and this film shows the paper's role in the growt...
23:26
The Steam Man of the West - Chapter 1 - Steampunk Novel Audio Book
The Steam Man of the West - Chapter 1 - Steampunk Novel Audio Book
The Steam Man of the West - Chapter 1 - Steampunk Novel Audio Book
Now available from Amazon, Kindle and Nook. For more information visit steamman.net. Join young inventor Frank Rude, Jr. and his gang of misfits as they conq...
0:40
2012 Lake Effect Comic Book Convention
2012 Lake Effect Comic Book Convention
2012 Lake Effect Comic Book Convention
Video for the 2012 Lake Effect Comic Book Convention.
6:22
Maitland McDonagh - introuction to screening of "Prime Cut"
Maitland McDonagh - introuction to screening of "Prime Cut"
Maitland McDonagh - introuction to screening of "Prime Cut"
Film critic Maitland McDonagh introduces the movie "Prime Cut" at the Avon Theater in Stamford, Conn. Author and critic McDonagh, for 13 years the senior mov...
1:19
Columbus Circle 06-17-2012
Columbus Circle 06-17-2012
Columbus Circle 06-17-2012
Columbus Circle at night, June 17, 2012, looking down from the restaurant Robert on the 9th floor of the Museum of Arts and Design.
1:14
Skateboarders disregarding police
Skateboarders disregarding police
Skateboarders disregarding police
Skateboarders disregarding police officer responding to complaint of illegal skateboarding in Frederick Douglass Circle. Shot at 2:16 p.m. EDT, September 20,...
Frank Lovece's review of 'Maleficent,' which opened May 30, 2014. (Credit: Disney)
Check out other movie trailers and reviews here: http://www.newsday.com/entertainment/movie-trailers-and-clips-1.8382334
7:11
AC Boardwalk Con: William Shatner
AC Boardwalk Con: William Shatner
AC Boardwalk Con: William Shatner
ACBC Exclusive Premiere of a new type of Digital Comic Book/ Graphic Novel reading experience. William Shatner presents LNL Partners and Panelfly’s all-new proprietary LNL-Cinematic Graphic Novel™ Format For Digital Comics debuting at the con. The Man O’ War Cinematic Graphic Novel delivers a groundbreaking form of digital comics that combines moving panels a new stylistic dimension in animation, in-story sound effects and a music soundtrack to usher in an enhanced reading experience! Presented by William Shatner, Frank Lovece, Ed Lang, Wilson Ramos Jr., Rick Emond, Eric Vincent and Philip McNulty
2:51
Red Dot on the Ocean: The Matt Rutherford Story - Theatrical Trailer
Red Dot on the Ocean: The Matt Rutherford Story - Theatrical Trailer
Red Dot on the Ocean: The Matt Rutherford Story - Theatrical Trailer
Presented by TheSailingChannel.TV
TRAILER... Watch the FULL FILM at
https://vimeo.com/ondemand/reddotontheocean
Vimeo SailFlix VOD Buy $14.99 (stream + download) worldwide
A Production of www.TheSailingChannel.TV and www.FlanneryFilms.com
A film by Amy Flannery and Tory Salvia
Producers: Tory Salvia, Amy Flannery, Stephanie Slewka
Directed & Edited by Amy Flannery
This is the TRAILER for the theatrical version of Red Dot on the Ocean, which premiered October 24, 2014 at the QUAD Cinema in Greenwich Village New York, NY.
Once labeled a “youth-at-risk,” 30-year old Matt Rutherford risked it all in an attempt to become the first person to sa
33:51
Marcus Bergner at Echofluxx 12, Prague, April 2012
Marcus Bergner at Echofluxx 12, Prague, April 2012
Marcus Bergner at Echofluxx 12, Prague, April 2012
Echofluxx 12 performance by Marcus Bergner (Australia) http://echofluxx.org . Bergnerhas made over twenty experimental films that have been screened widely i...
2:11
the artVIEw - 2 Galleries: KONZETT and ZS ART
the artVIEw - 2 Galleries: KONZETT and ZS ART
the artVIEw - 2 Galleries: KONZETT and ZS ART
Gallery Konzett shows "The Four Musketeers: Beuys, Brus, Kippenberger, Roth." Including works by Christian Eisenberger, Heinz Frank, Bruno Gironcoli, Johann ...
28:34
Newsday & New York Newspaper Publishing: "Dateline Long Island" 1964
Newsday & New York Newspaper Publishing: "Dateline Long Island" 1964
Newsday & New York Newspaper Publishing: "Dateline Long Island" 1964
more at http://news.quickfound.net/journalism_news_and_links.html
"Newsday was begun in 1940 in Long Island and this film shows the paper's role in the growth of the community and many shots of historical Long Island. It also conveys Newsday's approach to journalism and shows the process of the newspaper's production and distribution."
Reupload of a previously uploaded film, in one piece instead of multiple parts.
Public domain film from the Library of Congress Prelinger Archive, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume no
100:00
Red Alert: The War Within - Full Movie Hindi HD 1020p
Red Alert: The War Within - Full Movie Hindi HD 1020p
Red Alert: The War Within - Full Movie Hindi HD 1020p
Red Alert: The War Within is an Indian film that released theatrically in India on 9 July 2010. The drama is based on the true story of Narasimha who gets caught up in a clash between police and Naxalites and is then forced to work with the latter.
Red Alert premiered at the 6th Stuttgart Film Festival in 2009.
The Hindi-language film was dubbed into Telugu, Chhattisgarhi and English versions, with all four versions scheduled to be released the same day. Rahul Aggarwal, one of the producers, said all the actors dubbed their English lines themselves.
The film was originally scheduled to be completed and released in 2008.
The film was not rev
14:33
Newspaper Publishing: "Dateline Long Island" pt1-2 1964 Newsday
Newspaper Publishing: "Dateline Long Island" pt1-2 1964 Newsday
Newspaper Publishing: "Dateline Long Island" pt1-2 1964 Newsday
more at http://news.quickfound.net/journalism_news_and_links.html
"Newsday was begun in 1940 in Long Island and this film shows the paper's role in the growth of the community and many shots of historical Long Island. It also conveys Newsday's approach to journalism and shows the process of the newspaper's production and distribution."
Public domain film from the Library of Congress Prelinger Archive, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and equalization (the resulting
14:01
Newspaper Publishing: "Dateline Long Island" pt2-2 1964 Newsday
Newspaper Publishing: "Dateline Long Island" pt2-2 1964 Newsday
Newspaper Publishing: "Dateline Long Island" pt2-2 1964 Newsday
more at http://news.quickfound.net/journalism_news_and_links.html "Newsday was begun in 1940 in Long Island and this film shows the paper's role in the growt...
23:26
The Steam Man of the West - Chapter 1 - Steampunk Novel Audio Book
The Steam Man of the West - Chapter 1 - Steampunk Novel Audio Book
The Steam Man of the West - Chapter 1 - Steampunk Novel Audio Book
Now available from Amazon, Kindle and Nook. For more information visit steamman.net. Join young inventor Frank Rude, Jr. and his gang of misfits as they conq...
0:40
2012 Lake Effect Comic Book Convention
2012 Lake Effect Comic Book Convention
2012 Lake Effect Comic Book Convention
Video for the 2012 Lake Effect Comic Book Convention.
6:22
Maitland McDonagh - introuction to screening of "Prime Cut"
Maitland McDonagh - introuction to screening of "Prime Cut"
Maitland McDonagh - introuction to screening of "Prime Cut"
Film critic Maitland McDonagh introduces the movie "Prime Cut" at the Avon Theater in Stamford, Conn. Author and critic McDonagh, for 13 years the senior mov...
1:19
Columbus Circle 06-17-2012
Columbus Circle 06-17-2012
Columbus Circle 06-17-2012
Columbus Circle at night, June 17, 2012, looking down from the restaurant Robert on the 9th floor of the Museum of Arts and Design.
1:14
Skateboarders disregarding police
Skateboarders disregarding police
Skateboarders disregarding police
Skateboarders disregarding police officer responding to complaint of illegal skateboarding in Frederick Douglass Circle. Shot at 2:16 p.m. EDT, September 20,...
0:39
lennys pizza
lennys pizza
lennys pizza
lennys pizza
12:13
Lady in the Water
Lady in the Water
Lady in the Water
Lady in the Water is a 2006 American fantasy thriller film written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan and starring Paul Giamatti and Bryce Dallas Howard. The film follows a Philadelphia maintenance man who discovers a young woman in the swimming pool of his apartment complex. Gradually, he and his neighbors learn that she is a water nymph whose life is in danger from a vicious, wolf-like, mystical creature that tries to keep her from returning to her watery "blue world".
This is Shyamalan's first movie in which he has played a significant role, as one of the supporting actors. The film received overwhelmingly unfavorable reviews from film cri
5:41
That's Italian Ristorante in Woodbridge, Ontario Tel: 416.ITALIAN/482.5426
That's Italian Ristorante in Woodbridge, Ontario Tel: 416.ITALIAN/482.5426
That's Italian Ristorante in Woodbridge, Ontario Tel: 416.ITALIAN/482.5426
Visit our website at www.thatsitalian.ca for more information.
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Maitland McDonagh on Lee Marvin's character in "Prime Cut"
Maitland McDonagh on Lee Marvin's character in "Prime Cut"
Maitland McDonagh on Lee Marvin's character in "Prime Cut"
Film critic Maitland McDonagh talks about Lee Marvin's character, Chicago Irish-gang fixer Nick Devlin, in the movie "Prime Cut." from the Q&A; of her May 5, ...
1:10
Maitland McDonagh on human trafficking in Prime Cut
Maitland McDonagh on human trafficking in Prime Cut
Maitland McDonagh on human trafficking in Prime Cut
Film critic Maitland McDonagh talks about the early mainstream-Hollywood depiction of human trafficking in the movie "Prime Cut," in hosting of the film at t...
4:34
Santa Maria Cervelló Sinatra Show
Santa Maria Cervelló Sinatra Show
Santa Maria Cervelló Sinatra Show
Fi de Curs del Ceip Santa Maria Cervelló 2007 .Franc Sinatra Show
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Il Gruppo RisateCabaret Presenta: A Far L'amore Comincia Tu'... Mesagne ( Br )07/07/2013
Il Gruppo RisateCabaret Presenta: A Far L'amore Comincia Tu'... Mesagne ( Br )07/07/2013
Il Gruppo RisateCabaret Presenta: A Far L'amore Comincia Tu'... Mesagne ( Br )07/07/2013
Il Gruppo RisateCabaret composto da: Filippo Squicciarini, Gianfranco Casulli e Special Guest il Cacciatore Di Vip! François Mezzapesa ( nella parte di Raffaella Carra' ) presentano la canzone di Raffaella Carra' con Bob Sinclar " A Far L'amore Comincia Tu " e rivisitata da Mister Max trasformandola in " A Far L'amore Comincia Tu'... Mi Ci Vuole La Pillola Blu! " E i 2 protagonisti sono Filippo E Gianfranco che mimano e cantano in playback e poi François con il faccione di Raffaella Carra' balla e si scatena come un/a pazzo/a.
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Repairing Skateboarders' Damage, Frederick Douglass Circle, NYC.mp4
Repairing Skateboarders' Damage, Frederick Douglass Circle, NYC.mp4
Repairing Skateboarders' Damage, Frederick Douglass Circle, NYC.mp4
Skateboarders frequently come to Frederick Douglass Circle in Manhattan, which is posted for no skateboarding or rollerblading. They don't care that the skat...
53:46
All About - Thor 2 (Extended)
All About - Thor 2 (Extended)
All About - Thor 2 (Extended)
What is Thor 2?
A documentary report all about Thor 2 for the blind and visually impaired or for homework/assignment.
Thor: The Dark World is a 2013 American superhero film featuring the Marvel Comics character Thor, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the sequel to 2011's Thor and the eighth installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film was directed by Alan Taylor, with a screenplay by Christopher Yost and Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely. It stars Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston, Anthony Hopkins, Stellan Skarsgård, Idris Elba, Christopher Eccleston, Adewa
Frank Lovece's review of 'Maleficent,' which opened May 30, 2014. (Credit: Disney)
Check out other movie trailers and reviews here: http://www.newsday.com/entertainment/movie-trailers-and-clips-1.8382334
Frank Lovece's review of 'Maleficent,' which opened May 30, 2014. (Credit: Disney)
Check out other movie trailers and reviews here: http://www.newsday.com/entertainment/movie-trailers-and-clips-1.8382334
ACBC Exclusive Premiere of a new type of Digital Comic Book/ Graphic Novel reading experience. William Shatner presents LNL Partners and Panelfly’s all-new proprietary LNL-Cinematic Graphic Novel™ Format For Digital Comics debuting at the con. The Man O’ War Cinematic Graphic Novel delivers a groundbreaking form of digital comics that combines moving panels a new stylistic dimension in animation, in-story sound effects and a music soundtrack to usher in an enhanced reading experience! Presented by William Shatner, Frank Lovece, Ed Lang, Wilson Ramos Jr., Rick Emond, Eric Vincent and Philip McNulty
ACBC Exclusive Premiere of a new type of Digital Comic Book/ Graphic Novel reading experience. William Shatner presents LNL Partners and Panelfly’s all-new proprietary LNL-Cinematic Graphic Novel™ Format For Digital Comics debuting at the con. The Man O’ War Cinematic Graphic Novel delivers a groundbreaking form of digital comics that combines moving panels a new stylistic dimension in animation, in-story sound effects and a music soundtrack to usher in an enhanced reading experience! Presented by William Shatner, Frank Lovece, Ed Lang, Wilson Ramos Jr., Rick Emond, Eric Vincent and Philip McNulty
published:22 May 2015
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Red Dot on the Ocean: The Matt Rutherford Story - Theatrical Trailer
Presented by TheSailingChannel.TV
TRAILER... Watch the FULL FILM at
https://vimeo.com/ondemand/reddotontheocean
Vimeo SailFlix VOD Buy $14.99 (stream + download) worldwide
A Production of www.TheSailingChannel.TV and www.FlanneryFilms.com
A film by Amy Flannery and Tory Salvia
Producers: Tory Salvia, Amy Flannery, Stephanie Slewka
Directed & Edited by Amy Flannery
This is the TRAILER for the theatrical version of Red Dot on the Ocean, which premiered October 24, 2014 at the QUAD Cinema in Greenwich Village New York, NY.
Once labeled a “youth-at-risk,” 30-year old Matt Rutherford risked it all in an attempt to become the first person to sail alone, nonstop around North and South America. Red Dot on the Ocean is the story of Matt's death-defying voyage and the childhood odyssey that shaped him.
"Red Dot on the Ocean portrays the story as triumph over adversity and wayward youth....we learn that he spent part of his childhood in a cult and struggled with ADHD. That condition may have led him to -- and helped him thrive in--the adrenaline highs of sailing.... Plays like an upbeat, real-life “All Is Lost,” as Mr. Rutherford, with relatively simple sailing equipment, contends with setbacks and the elements."
-- Ben Kenigsberg, NEW YORK TIMES
Matt Rutherford’s childhood was fraught with obstacles. He grew up in an obscure Christian cult, struggled with ADHD and learning disabilities, was in drug rehab at 13, lived on the streets, and in juvenile detention. While attending a special high school, Matt discovered that he actually liked to learn and developed a passion to see the world.
"Director Amy Flannery balances the footage of the Rutherford's voyage with background information about his troubled childhood.... Both his childhood and his voyage are compelling....The way that he changed his life 180 degrees after being a street punk feels quite inspirational and poignant."
-- Avi Offer, NYC MOVIE GURU
After graduating, Matt taught himself how to sail, crossed the Atlantic alone to Europe, sailed south to Africa, then back across the Atlantic. Along the way he read about Ernest Shackleton and other Arctic explorers, and became obsessed with sailing the Northwest Passage -- the once impassable ice-clogged waterway that joins the North Atlantic with the North Pacific.
"It's an inspiring tale, to be sure.... Rutherford is an engagingly charismatic, charmingly self-deprecating figure...."
-- By Frank Scheck, THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER
In June 2011, Matt departed on an incredible, death-defying voyage to sail nonstop around the Americas. On an old, scrappy 27-foot sailboat he spent the next 309 days alone at sea. He braved the icebergs of the Arctic and the treacherous waters off Cape Horn.
"This is a remarkable film, one of the best sailing documentaries ever produced.... What makes this story so engrossing, though, is that the sailing part is only half the tale...."
-- Herb McCormick, Senior Editor, CRUISING WORLD MAGAZINE
Before he left, professional sailors called him crazy and declared his proposed 27,000-mile journey “a suicide mission”. But Rutherford proved them wrong. He brought back remarkable video footage and audio logs, raised $120,000 for charity, and entered the record books.
"Endlessly engrossing....It's hard to get more inspirational than the real-life voyage of Matt Rutherford....Documentarian Amy Flannery gives us a feel for the constant pounding of the waves in rough water, juxtaposed with the dangerous beauty of icebergs....You can't help but be gratified at this eminently nice guy's amazing accomplishment."
-- Frank Lovece, FILM JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL
How does a troubled youth become a sailing legend? Ask Matt Rutherford. His story is full of surprises and makes us all feel we can do more than we ever imagined.
"In a word: inspiring....It deserves to become a classic….I found myself on the edge of my seat, my heart racing…."
-- Andy Schell, 59-NORTH.COM, contributing editor SAIL MAGAZINE
DVD available at www.quaddvdgems.com/documentaries/
Browse our VOD collection at https://vimeo.com/sailflix/vod_pages/
Join our eNewsletter at http://www.thesailingchannel.tv/join for news and discount offers.
Presented by TheSailingChannel.TV
TRAILER... Watch the FULL FILM at
https://vimeo.com/ondemand/reddotontheocean
Vimeo SailFlix VOD Buy $14.99 (stream + download) worldwide
A Production of www.TheSailingChannel.TV and www.FlanneryFilms.com
A film by Amy Flannery and Tory Salvia
Producers: Tory Salvia, Amy Flannery, Stephanie Slewka
Directed & Edited by Amy Flannery
This is the TRAILER for the theatrical version of Red Dot on the Ocean, which premiered October 24, 2014 at the QUAD Cinema in Greenwich Village New York, NY.
Once labeled a “youth-at-risk,” 30-year old Matt Rutherford risked it all in an attempt to become the first person to sail alone, nonstop around North and South America. Red Dot on the Ocean is the story of Matt's death-defying voyage and the childhood odyssey that shaped him.
"Red Dot on the Ocean portrays the story as triumph over adversity and wayward youth....we learn that he spent part of his childhood in a cult and struggled with ADHD. That condition may have led him to -- and helped him thrive in--the adrenaline highs of sailing.... Plays like an upbeat, real-life “All Is Lost,” as Mr. Rutherford, with relatively simple sailing equipment, contends with setbacks and the elements."
-- Ben Kenigsberg, NEW YORK TIMES
Matt Rutherford’s childhood was fraught with obstacles. He grew up in an obscure Christian cult, struggled with ADHD and learning disabilities, was in drug rehab at 13, lived on the streets, and in juvenile detention. While attending a special high school, Matt discovered that he actually liked to learn and developed a passion to see the world.
"Director Amy Flannery balances the footage of the Rutherford's voyage with background information about his troubled childhood.... Both his childhood and his voyage are compelling....The way that he changed his life 180 degrees after being a street punk feels quite inspirational and poignant."
-- Avi Offer, NYC MOVIE GURU
After graduating, Matt taught himself how to sail, crossed the Atlantic alone to Europe, sailed south to Africa, then back across the Atlantic. Along the way he read about Ernest Shackleton and other Arctic explorers, and became obsessed with sailing the Northwest Passage -- the once impassable ice-clogged waterway that joins the North Atlantic with the North Pacific.
"It's an inspiring tale, to be sure.... Rutherford is an engagingly charismatic, charmingly self-deprecating figure...."
-- By Frank Scheck, THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER
In June 2011, Matt departed on an incredible, death-defying voyage to sail nonstop around the Americas. On an old, scrappy 27-foot sailboat he spent the next 309 days alone at sea. He braved the icebergs of the Arctic and the treacherous waters off Cape Horn.
"This is a remarkable film, one of the best sailing documentaries ever produced.... What makes this story so engrossing, though, is that the sailing part is only half the tale...."
-- Herb McCormick, Senior Editor, CRUISING WORLD MAGAZINE
Before he left, professional sailors called him crazy and declared his proposed 27,000-mile journey “a suicide mission”. But Rutherford proved them wrong. He brought back remarkable video footage and audio logs, raised $120,000 for charity, and entered the record books.
"Endlessly engrossing....It's hard to get more inspirational than the real-life voyage of Matt Rutherford....Documentarian Amy Flannery gives us a feel for the constant pounding of the waves in rough water, juxtaposed with the dangerous beauty of icebergs....You can't help but be gratified at this eminently nice guy's amazing accomplishment."
-- Frank Lovece, FILM JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL
How does a troubled youth become a sailing legend? Ask Matt Rutherford. His story is full of surprises and makes us all feel we can do more than we ever imagined.
"In a word: inspiring....It deserves to become a classic….I found myself on the edge of my seat, my heart racing…."
-- Andy Schell, 59-NORTH.COM, contributing editor SAIL MAGAZINE
DVD available at www.quaddvdgems.com/documentaries/
Browse our VOD collection at https://vimeo.com/sailflix/vod_pages/
Join our eNewsletter at http://www.thesailingchannel.tv/join for news and discount offers.
published:17 Jan 2015
views:121
Marcus Bergner at Echofluxx 12, Prague, April 2012
Echofluxx 12 performance by Marcus Bergner (Australia) http://echofluxx.org . Bergnerhas made over twenty experimental films that have been screened widely i...
Echofluxx 12 performance by Marcus Bergner (Australia) http://echofluxx.org . Bergnerhas made over twenty experimental films that have been screened widely i...
Gallery Konzett shows "The Four Musketeers: Beuys, Brus, Kippenberger, Roth." Including works by Christian Eisenberger, Heinz Frank, Bruno Gironcoli, Johann ...
Gallery Konzett shows "The Four Musketeers: Beuys, Brus, Kippenberger, Roth." Including works by Christian Eisenberger, Heinz Frank, Bruno Gironcoli, Johann ...
more at http://news.quickfound.net/journalism_news_and_links.html
"Newsday was begun in 1940 in Long Island and this film shows the paper's role in the growth of the community and many shots of historical Long Island. It also conveys Newsday's approach to journalism and shows the process of the newspaper's production and distribution."
Reupload of a previously uploaded film, in one piece instead of multiple parts.
Public domain film from the Library of Congress Prelinger Archive, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newsday
Newsday is a daily American newspaper that primarily serves Nassau and Suffolk counties and the New York City borough of Queens on Long Island, although it is sold throughout the New York metropolitan area. As of 2009, its weekday circulation of 377,500 was the 11th-highest in the United States, and the highest among suburban newspapers.
The newspaper's headquarters are in Melville, New York, in Suffolk County.
History
Founded by Alicia Patterson, with backing from her husband, Harry Guggenheim, the paper was first published on September 3, 1940 from Hempstead. After Patterson's death in 1963, Guggenheim became publisher and editor.
In 1967, Guggenheim turned over the publisher position to Bill Moyers and continued as president and editor-in-chief. But Guggenheim was disappointed by the liberal drift of the newspaper under Moyers, criticizing what he called the "left-wing" coverage of Vietnam War protests. The two split over the 1968 presidential election, with Guggenheim signing an editorial supporting Richard Nixon, when Moyers supported Hubert Humphrey.
Guggenheim sold his majority share to the then-conservative Times-Mirror Company over the attempt of newspaper employees to block the sale, even though Moyers offered $10 million more than the Times-Mirror purchase price; Moyers resigned a few days later. Guggenheim, who died a year later, disinherited Moyers from his will.
Newsday launched a separate Queens edition in 1977, followed by a New York City edition. In June 2000, Times Mirror merged with the Tribune Company, partnering Newsday with the New York City television station WPIX (Channel 11), also owned by Tribune. Chicago, Illinois, real estate magnate Samuel Zell purchased Tribune in 2007.
News Corporation, headed by CEO Rupert Murdoch, attempted to purchase Newsday for $580 million in April 2008. This was soon followed by a matching bid from New York Daily News owner Mort Zuckerman and a $680 million bid from Cablevision. In May 2008, News Corporation withdrew its bid, and on May 12, 2008, Newsday reported that Cablevision would purchase the paper for $650 million. The sale was completed July 29, 2008.
Editorial style
Despite having a tabloid format, Newsday is not known for being sensationalistic, as are other local daily tabloids, such as the New York Daily News and the New York Post.
In 2004, the alternative weekly newspaper Long Island Press wrote that Newsday has used its clout to influence local politics in Nassau and Suffolk Counties.
Bill Moyers briefly served as publisher. During the tenure of publisher Robert M. Johnson in the 1980s, Newsday made a major push into New York City. The paper's roster of columnists and critics included Jimmy Breslin, Barbara Garson, Normand Poirier, Murray Kempton, Gail Collins, Pete Hamill, Sydney Schanberg, Jim Dwyer, sportswriter Mike Lupica, music critic Tim Page, and television critic Marvin Kitman. Newsday featured both the advice columnists Ann Landers and Dear Abby for several years. Its features section has included television reporters Verne Gay and Diane Werts, reality TV columnist Frank Lovece, and film critics John Anderson, Rafer Guzman, Gene Seymour, and Jan Stuart. Newsday carries the syndicated columnist Froma Harrop.
Newsday's use of graphics has sometimes attracted national attention, particularly of the c.-1970 work of such longtime in-house illustrators as Gary Viskupic, Tony D'Adamo, and Ned Levine. Pulitzer Prize winner Walt Handelsman's editorial political cartoons animation are a nationally syndicated feature of Newsday. In the 1980s, a new design director, Robert Eisner, guided the transition into digital design and color printing.
Newsday created and sponsored a "Long Island at the Crossroads" advisory board in 1978, to recommend regional goals, supervise local government, and liaison with state and Federal officials. It lasted approximately a decade...
more at http://news.quickfound.net/journalism_news_and_links.html
"Newsday was begun in 1940 in Long Island and this film shows the paper's role in the growth of the community and many shots of historical Long Island. It also conveys Newsday's approach to journalism and shows the process of the newspaper's production and distribution."
Reupload of a previously uploaded film, in one piece instead of multiple parts.
Public domain film from the Library of Congress Prelinger Archive, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newsday
Newsday is a daily American newspaper that primarily serves Nassau and Suffolk counties and the New York City borough of Queens on Long Island, although it is sold throughout the New York metropolitan area. As of 2009, its weekday circulation of 377,500 was the 11th-highest in the United States, and the highest among suburban newspapers.
The newspaper's headquarters are in Melville, New York, in Suffolk County.
History
Founded by Alicia Patterson, with backing from her husband, Harry Guggenheim, the paper was first published on September 3, 1940 from Hempstead. After Patterson's death in 1963, Guggenheim became publisher and editor.
In 1967, Guggenheim turned over the publisher position to Bill Moyers and continued as president and editor-in-chief. But Guggenheim was disappointed by the liberal drift of the newspaper under Moyers, criticizing what he called the "left-wing" coverage of Vietnam War protests. The two split over the 1968 presidential election, with Guggenheim signing an editorial supporting Richard Nixon, when Moyers supported Hubert Humphrey.
Guggenheim sold his majority share to the then-conservative Times-Mirror Company over the attempt of newspaper employees to block the sale, even though Moyers offered $10 million more than the Times-Mirror purchase price; Moyers resigned a few days later. Guggenheim, who died a year later, disinherited Moyers from his will.
Newsday launched a separate Queens edition in 1977, followed by a New York City edition. In June 2000, Times Mirror merged with the Tribune Company, partnering Newsday with the New York City television station WPIX (Channel 11), also owned by Tribune. Chicago, Illinois, real estate magnate Samuel Zell purchased Tribune in 2007.
News Corporation, headed by CEO Rupert Murdoch, attempted to purchase Newsday for $580 million in April 2008. This was soon followed by a matching bid from New York Daily News owner Mort Zuckerman and a $680 million bid from Cablevision. In May 2008, News Corporation withdrew its bid, and on May 12, 2008, Newsday reported that Cablevision would purchase the paper for $650 million. The sale was completed July 29, 2008.
Editorial style
Despite having a tabloid format, Newsday is not known for being sensationalistic, as are other local daily tabloids, such as the New York Daily News and the New York Post.
In 2004, the alternative weekly newspaper Long Island Press wrote that Newsday has used its clout to influence local politics in Nassau and Suffolk Counties.
Bill Moyers briefly served as publisher. During the tenure of publisher Robert M. Johnson in the 1980s, Newsday made a major push into New York City. The paper's roster of columnists and critics included Jimmy Breslin, Barbara Garson, Normand Poirier, Murray Kempton, Gail Collins, Pete Hamill, Sydney Schanberg, Jim Dwyer, sportswriter Mike Lupica, music critic Tim Page, and television critic Marvin Kitman. Newsday featured both the advice columnists Ann Landers and Dear Abby for several years. Its features section has included television reporters Verne Gay and Diane Werts, reality TV columnist Frank Lovece, and film critics John Anderson, Rafer Guzman, Gene Seymour, and Jan Stuart. Newsday carries the syndicated columnist Froma Harrop.
Newsday's use of graphics has sometimes attracted national attention, particularly of the c.-1970 work of such longtime in-house illustrators as Gary Viskupic, Tony D'Adamo, and Ned Levine. Pulitzer Prize winner Walt Handelsman's editorial political cartoons animation are a nationally syndicated feature of Newsday. In the 1980s, a new design director, Robert Eisner, guided the transition into digital design and color printing.
Newsday created and sponsored a "Long Island at the Crossroads" advisory board in 1978, to recommend regional goals, supervise local government, and liaison with state and Federal officials. It lasted approximately a decade...
published:11 Nov 2014
views:13
Red Alert: The War Within - Full Movie Hindi HD 1020p
Red Alert: The War Within is an Indian film that released theatrically in India on 9 July 2010. The drama is based on the true story of Narasimha who gets caught up in a clash between police and Naxalites and is then forced to work with the latter.
Red Alert premiered at the 6th Stuttgart Film Festival in 2009.
The Hindi-language film was dubbed into Telugu, Chhattisgarhi and English versions, with all four versions scheduled to be released the same day. Rahul Aggarwal, one of the producers, said all the actors dubbed their English lines themselves.
The film was originally scheduled to be completed and released in 2008.
The film was not reviewed by a sufficient number of contributing critics to be rated at the review aggregating site Rotten Tomatoes.[9] Rachel Saltz of The New York Times said the film "seems torn between two storytelling modes: episodic with a documentary flavor and action-driven pulp. It makes a hash of both." She added, "For some reason [it] has been dubbed into heavily accented English for American release, adding an unnecessary 'What did he say?' level of difficulty."[10] Frank Lovece of Film Journal International echoed that, saying, the film "plays like one of those stiff historical drams that educational-film companies make for schools. Or in this case, an outsourced educational-film company."[6] Adam Keleman of Slant believed, "The unforgivable flaw of the film is its lack of subtlety, the way character detail and plot development is laid for us on a silver platter, never requiring the audience to ... fully engage with the intricacies of the lead character's internal and moral quandary."
Red Alert: The War Within is an Indian film that released theatrically in India on 9 July 2010. The drama is based on the true story of Narasimha who gets caught up in a clash between police and Naxalites and is then forced to work with the latter.
Red Alert premiered at the 6th Stuttgart Film Festival in 2009.
The Hindi-language film was dubbed into Telugu, Chhattisgarhi and English versions, with all four versions scheduled to be released the same day. Rahul Aggarwal, one of the producers, said all the actors dubbed their English lines themselves.
The film was originally scheduled to be completed and released in 2008.
The film was not reviewed by a sufficient number of contributing critics to be rated at the review aggregating site Rotten Tomatoes.[9] Rachel Saltz of The New York Times said the film "seems torn between two storytelling modes: episodic with a documentary flavor and action-driven pulp. It makes a hash of both." She added, "For some reason [it] has been dubbed into heavily accented English for American release, adding an unnecessary 'What did he say?' level of difficulty."[10] Frank Lovece of Film Journal International echoed that, saying, the film "plays like one of those stiff historical drams that educational-film companies make for schools. Or in this case, an outsourced educational-film company."[6] Adam Keleman of Slant believed, "The unforgivable flaw of the film is its lack of subtlety, the way character detail and plot development is laid for us on a silver platter, never requiring the audience to ... fully engage with the intricacies of the lead character's internal and moral quandary."
published:03 Jun 2015
views:4
Newspaper Publishing: "Dateline Long Island" pt1-2 1964 Newsday
more at http://news.quickfound.net/journalism_news_and_links.html
"Newsday was begun in 1940 in Long Island and this film shows the paper's role in the growth of the community and many shots of historical Long Island. It also conveys Newsday's approach to journalism and shows the process of the newspaper's production and distribution."
Public domain film from the Library of Congress Prelinger Archive, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
Split with MKVmerge GUI (part of MKVToolNix), the same freeware (or Avidemux) can recombine the downloaded parts (in mp4 format): http://www.bunkus.org/videotools/mkvtoolnix/doc/mkvmerge-gui.html
part 2: http://youtu.be/62wOHselfps
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newsday
Newsday is a daily American newspaper that primarily serves Nassau and Suffolk counties and the New York City borough of Queens on Long Island, although it is sold throughout the New York metropolitan area. As of 2009, its weekday circulation of 377,500 was the 11th-highest in the United States, and the highest among suburban newspapers.
The newspaper's headquarters are in Melville, New York, in Suffolk County.
History
Founded by Alicia Patterson, with backing from her husband, Harry Guggenheim, the paper was first published on September 3, 1940 from Hempstead. After Patterson's death in 1963, Guggenheim became publisher and editor.
In 1967, Guggenheim turned over the publisher position to Bill Moyers and continued as president and editor-in-chief. But Guggenheim was disappointed by the liberal drift of the newspaper under Moyers, criticizing what he called the "left-wing" coverage of Vietnam War protests. The two split over the 1968 presidential election, with Guggenheim signing an editorial supporting Richard Nixon, when Moyers supported Hubert Humphrey.
Guggenheim sold his majority share to the then-conservative Times-Mirror Company over the attempt of newspaper employees to block the sale, even though Moyers offered $10 million more than the Times-Mirror purchase price; Moyers resigned a few days later. Guggenheim, who died a year later, disinherited Moyers from his will.
Newsday launched a separate Queens edition in 1977, followed by a New York City edition. In June 2000, Times Mirror merged with the Tribune Company, partnering Newsday with the New York City television station WPIX (Channel 11), also owned by Tribune. Chicago, Illinois, real estate magnate Samuel Zell purchased Tribune in 2007.
News Corporation, headed by CEO Rupert Murdoch, attempted to purchase Newsday for $580 million in April 2008. This was soon followed by a matching bid from New York Daily News owner Mort Zuckerman and a $680 million bid from Cablevision. In May 2008, News Corporation withdrew its bid, and on May 12, 2008, Newsday reported that Cablevision would purchase the paper for $650 million. The sale was completed July 29, 2008.
Editorial style
Despite having a tabloid format, Newsday is not known for being sensationalistic, as are other local daily tabloids, such as the New York Daily News and the New York Post.
In 2004, the alternative weekly newspaper Long Island Press wrote that Newsday has used its clout to influence local politics in Nassau and Suffolk Counties.
Bill Moyers briefly served as publisher. During the tenure of publisher Robert M. Johnson in the 1980s, Newsday made a major push into New York City. The paper's roster of columnists and critics included Jimmy Breslin, Barbara Garson, Normand Poirier, Murray Kempton, Gail Collins, Pete Hamill, Sydney Schanberg, Jim Dwyer, sportswriter Mike Lupica, music critic Tim Page, and television critic Marvin Kitman. Newsday featured both the advice columnists Ann Landers and Dear Abby for several years. Its features section has included television reporters Verne Gay and Diane Werts, reality TV columnist Frank Lovece, and film critics John Anderson, Rafer Guzman, Gene Seymour, and Jan Stuart. Newsday carries the syndicated columnist Froma Harrop.
Newsday's use of graphics has sometimes attracted national attention, particularly of the c.-1970 work of such longtime in-house illustrators as Gary Viskupic, Tony D'Adamo, and Ned Levine. Pulitzer Prize winner Walt Handelsman's editorial political cartoons animation are a nationally syndicated feature of Newsday. In the 1980s, a new design director, Robert Eisner, guided the transition into digital design and color printing.
Newsday created and sponsored a "Long Island at the Crossroads" advisory board in 1978, to recommend regional goals, supervise local government, and liaison with state and Federal officials. It lasted approximately a decade...
more at http://news.quickfound.net/journalism_news_and_links.html
"Newsday was begun in 1940 in Long Island and this film shows the paper's role in the growth of the community and many shots of historical Long Island. It also conveys Newsday's approach to journalism and shows the process of the newspaper's production and distribution."
Public domain film from the Library of Congress Prelinger Archive, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
Split with MKVmerge GUI (part of MKVToolNix), the same freeware (or Avidemux) can recombine the downloaded parts (in mp4 format): http://www.bunkus.org/videotools/mkvtoolnix/doc/mkvmerge-gui.html
part 2: http://youtu.be/62wOHselfps
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newsday
Newsday is a daily American newspaper that primarily serves Nassau and Suffolk counties and the New York City borough of Queens on Long Island, although it is sold throughout the New York metropolitan area. As of 2009, its weekday circulation of 377,500 was the 11th-highest in the United States, and the highest among suburban newspapers.
The newspaper's headquarters are in Melville, New York, in Suffolk County.
History
Founded by Alicia Patterson, with backing from her husband, Harry Guggenheim, the paper was first published on September 3, 1940 from Hempstead. After Patterson's death in 1963, Guggenheim became publisher and editor.
In 1967, Guggenheim turned over the publisher position to Bill Moyers and continued as president and editor-in-chief. But Guggenheim was disappointed by the liberal drift of the newspaper under Moyers, criticizing what he called the "left-wing" coverage of Vietnam War protests. The two split over the 1968 presidential election, with Guggenheim signing an editorial supporting Richard Nixon, when Moyers supported Hubert Humphrey.
Guggenheim sold his majority share to the then-conservative Times-Mirror Company over the attempt of newspaper employees to block the sale, even though Moyers offered $10 million more than the Times-Mirror purchase price; Moyers resigned a few days later. Guggenheim, who died a year later, disinherited Moyers from his will.
Newsday launched a separate Queens edition in 1977, followed by a New York City edition. In June 2000, Times Mirror merged with the Tribune Company, partnering Newsday with the New York City television station WPIX (Channel 11), also owned by Tribune. Chicago, Illinois, real estate magnate Samuel Zell purchased Tribune in 2007.
News Corporation, headed by CEO Rupert Murdoch, attempted to purchase Newsday for $580 million in April 2008. This was soon followed by a matching bid from New York Daily News owner Mort Zuckerman and a $680 million bid from Cablevision. In May 2008, News Corporation withdrew its bid, and on May 12, 2008, Newsday reported that Cablevision would purchase the paper for $650 million. The sale was completed July 29, 2008.
Editorial style
Despite having a tabloid format, Newsday is not known for being sensationalistic, as are other local daily tabloids, such as the New York Daily News and the New York Post.
In 2004, the alternative weekly newspaper Long Island Press wrote that Newsday has used its clout to influence local politics in Nassau and Suffolk Counties.
Bill Moyers briefly served as publisher. During the tenure of publisher Robert M. Johnson in the 1980s, Newsday made a major push into New York City. The paper's roster of columnists and critics included Jimmy Breslin, Barbara Garson, Normand Poirier, Murray Kempton, Gail Collins, Pete Hamill, Sydney Schanberg, Jim Dwyer, sportswriter Mike Lupica, music critic Tim Page, and television critic Marvin Kitman. Newsday featured both the advice columnists Ann Landers and Dear Abby for several years. Its features section has included television reporters Verne Gay and Diane Werts, reality TV columnist Frank Lovece, and film critics John Anderson, Rafer Guzman, Gene Seymour, and Jan Stuart. Newsday carries the syndicated columnist Froma Harrop.
Newsday's use of graphics has sometimes attracted national attention, particularly of the c.-1970 work of such longtime in-house illustrators as Gary Viskupic, Tony D'Adamo, and Ned Levine. Pulitzer Prize winner Walt Handelsman's editorial political cartoons animation are a nationally syndicated feature of Newsday. In the 1980s, a new design director, Robert Eisner, guided the transition into digital design and color printing.
Newsday created and sponsored a "Long Island at the Crossroads" advisory board in 1978, to recommend regional goals, supervise local government, and liaison with state and Federal officials. It lasted approximately a decade...
published:15 May 2012
views:1137
Newspaper Publishing: "Dateline Long Island" pt2-2 1964 Newsday
more at http://news.quickfound.net/journalism_news_and_links.html "Newsday was begun in 1940 in Long Island and this film shows the paper's role in the growt...
more at http://news.quickfound.net/journalism_news_and_links.html "Newsday was begun in 1940 in Long Island and this film shows the paper's role in the growt...
Now available from Amazon, Kindle and Nook. For more information visit steamman.net. Join young inventor Frank Rude, Jr. and his gang of misfits as they conq...
Now available from Amazon, Kindle and Nook. For more information visit steamman.net. Join young inventor Frank Rude, Jr. and his gang of misfits as they conq...
Film critic Maitland McDonagh introduces the movie "Prime Cut" at the Avon Theater in Stamford, Conn. Author and critic McDonagh, for 13 years the senior mov...
Film critic Maitland McDonagh introduces the movie "Prime Cut" at the Avon Theater in Stamford, Conn. Author and critic McDonagh, for 13 years the senior mov...
Skateboarders disregarding police officer responding to complaint of illegal skateboarding in Frederick Douglass Circle. Shot at 2:16 p.m. EDT, September 20,...
Skateboarders disregarding police officer responding to complaint of illegal skateboarding in Frederick Douglass Circle. Shot at 2:16 p.m. EDT, September 20,...
Lady in the Water is a 2006 American fantasy thriller film written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan and starring Paul Giamatti and Bryce Dallas Howard. The film follows a Philadelphia maintenance man who discovers a young woman in the swimming pool of his apartment complex. Gradually, he and his neighbors learn that she is a water nymph whose life is in danger from a vicious, wolf-like, mystical creature that tries to keep her from returning to her watery "blue world".
This is Shyamalan's first movie in which he has played a significant role, as one of the supporting actors. The film received overwhelmingly unfavorable reviews from film critics, who mostly criticized it as having a lack of focus. The film was also a financial disappointment grossing merely $72 million against a $70 million production budget barely recouping its production cost making the film a loss. Despite the negative reviews the film received, it has since developed a cult following over the years among M. Night Shyamalan fans.
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Lady in the Water is a 2006 American fantasy thriller film written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan and starring Paul Giamatti and Bryce Dallas Howard. The film follows a Philadelphia maintenance man who discovers a young woman in the swimming pool of his apartment complex. Gradually, he and his neighbors learn that she is a water nymph whose life is in danger from a vicious, wolf-like, mystical creature that tries to keep her from returning to her watery "blue world".
This is Shyamalan's first movie in which he has played a significant role, as one of the supporting actors. The film received overwhelmingly unfavorable reviews from film critics, who mostly criticized it as having a lack of focus. The film was also a financial disappointment grossing merely $72 million against a $70 million production budget barely recouping its production cost making the film a loss. Despite the negative reviews the film received, it has since developed a cult following over the years among M. Night Shyamalan fans.
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published:01 Oct 2014
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That's Italian Ristorante in Woodbridge, Ontario Tel: 416.ITALIAN/482.5426
Film critic Maitland McDonagh talks about Lee Marvin's character, Chicago Irish-gang fixer Nick Devlin, in the movie "Prime Cut." from the Q&A; of her May 5, ...
Film critic Maitland McDonagh talks about Lee Marvin's character, Chicago Irish-gang fixer Nick Devlin, in the movie "Prime Cut." from the Q&A; of her May 5, ...
Film critic Maitland McDonagh talks about the early mainstream-Hollywood depiction of human trafficking in the movie "Prime Cut," in hosting of the film at t...
Film critic Maitland McDonagh talks about the early mainstream-Hollywood depiction of human trafficking in the movie "Prime Cut," in hosting of the film at t...
Il Gruppo RisateCabaret composto da: Filippo Squicciarini, Gianfranco Casulli e Special Guest il Cacciatore Di Vip! François Mezzapesa ( nella parte di Raffaella Carra' ) presentano la canzone di Raffaella Carra' con Bob Sinclar " A Far L'amore Comincia Tu " e rivisitata da Mister Max trasformandola in " A Far L'amore Comincia Tu'... Mi Ci Vuole La Pillola Blu! " E i 2 protagonisti sono Filippo E Gianfranco che mimano e cantano in playback e poi François con il faccione di Raffaella Carra' balla e si scatena come un/a pazzo/a.
Il Gruppo RisateCabaret composto da: Filippo Squicciarini, Gianfranco Casulli e Special Guest il Cacciatore Di Vip! François Mezzapesa ( nella parte di Raffaella Carra' ) presentano la canzone di Raffaella Carra' con Bob Sinclar " A Far L'amore Comincia Tu " e rivisitata da Mister Max trasformandola in " A Far L'amore Comincia Tu'... Mi Ci Vuole La Pillola Blu! " E i 2 protagonisti sono Filippo E Gianfranco che mimano e cantano in playback e poi François con il faccione di Raffaella Carra' balla e si scatena come un/a pazzo/a.
published:03 Dec 2013
views:16
Repairing Skateboarders' Damage, Frederick Douglass Circle, NYC.mp4
Skateboarders frequently come to Frederick Douglass Circle in Manhattan, which is posted for no skateboarding or rollerblading. They don't care that the skat...
Skateboarders frequently come to Frederick Douglass Circle in Manhattan, which is posted for no skateboarding or rollerblading. They don't care that the skat...
What is Thor 2?
A documentary report all about Thor 2 for the blind and visually impaired or for homework/assignment.
Thor: The Dark World is a 2013 American superhero film featuring the Marvel Comics character Thor, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the sequel to 2011's Thor and the eighth installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film was directed by Alan Taylor, with a screenplay by Christopher Yost and Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely. It stars Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston, Anthony Hopkins, Stellan Skarsgård, Idris Elba, Christopher Eccleston, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Kat Dennings, Ray Stevenson, Zachary Levi, Tadanobu Asano, Jaimie Alexander, and Rene Russo. In Thor: The Dark World, Thor teams up with Loki to save the Nine Realms from the Dark Elves led by the vengeful Malekith, who intends to plunge the universe into darkness.
Intro/Outro music:
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What is Thor 2?
A documentary report all about Thor 2 for the blind and visually impaired or for homework/assignment.
Thor: The Dark World is a 2013 American superhero film featuring the Marvel Comics character Thor, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the sequel to 2011's Thor and the eighth installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film was directed by Alan Taylor, with a screenplay by Christopher Yost and Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely. It stars Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston, Anthony Hopkins, Stellan Skarsgård, Idris Elba, Christopher Eccleston, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Kat Dennings, Ray Stevenson, Zachary Levi, Tadanobu Asano, Jaimie Alexander, and Rene Russo. In Thor: The Dark World, Thor teams up with Loki to save the Nine Realms from the Dark Elves led by the vengeful Malekith, who intends to plunge the universe into darkness.
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Discovery Hit/Chucky the Construction Worker - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Frank Lovece's review of 'Maleficent,' which opened May 30, 2014. (Credit: Disney)
Check ...
published:16 Jun 2014
'Maleficent' review
'Maleficent' review
Frank Lovece's review of 'Maleficent,' which opened May 30, 2014. (Credit: Disney)
Check out other movie trailers and reviews here: http://www.newsday.com/entertainment/movie-trailers-and-clips-1.8382334
published:16 Jun 2014
views:122
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AC Boardwalk Con: William Shatner
ACBC Exclusive Premiere of a new type of Digital Comic Book/ Graphic Novel reading experie...
published:22 May 2015
AC Boardwalk Con: William Shatner
AC Boardwalk Con: William Shatner
ACBC Exclusive Premiere of a new type of Digital Comic Book/ Graphic Novel reading experience. William Shatner presents LNL Partners and Panelfly’s all-new proprietary LNL-Cinematic Graphic Novel™ Format For Digital Comics debuting at the con. The Man O’ War Cinematic Graphic Novel delivers a groundbreaking form of digital comics that combines moving panels a new stylistic dimension in animation, in-story sound effects and a music soundtrack to usher in an enhanced reading experience! Presented by William Shatner, Frank Lovece, Ed Lang, Wilson Ramos Jr., Rick Emond, Eric Vincent and Philip McNulty
published:22 May 2015
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Red Dot on the Ocean: The Matt Rutherford Story - Theatrical Trailer
Presented by TheSailingChannel.TV
TRAILER... Watch the FULL FILM at
https://vimeo.com/onde...
published:17 Jan 2015
Red Dot on the Ocean: The Matt Rutherford Story - Theatrical Trailer
Red Dot on the Ocean: The Matt Rutherford Story - Theatrical Trailer
Presented by TheSailingChannel.TV
TRAILER... Watch the FULL FILM at
https://vimeo.com/ondemand/reddotontheocean
Vimeo SailFlix VOD Buy $14.99 (stream + download) worldwide
A Production of www.TheSailingChannel.TV and www.FlanneryFilms.com
A film by Amy Flannery and Tory Salvia
Producers: Tory Salvia, Amy Flannery, Stephanie Slewka
Directed & Edited by Amy Flannery
This is the TRAILER for the theatrical version of Red Dot on the Ocean, which premiered October 24, 2014 at the QUAD Cinema in Greenwich Village New York, NY.
Once labeled a “youth-at-risk,” 30-year old Matt Rutherford risked it all in an attempt to become the first person to sail alone, nonstop around North and South America. Red Dot on the Ocean is the story of Matt's death-defying voyage and the childhood odyssey that shaped him.
"Red Dot on the Ocean portrays the story as triumph over adversity and wayward youth....we learn that he spent part of his childhood in a cult and struggled with ADHD. That condition may have led him to -- and helped him thrive in--the adrenaline highs of sailing.... Plays like an upbeat, real-life “All Is Lost,” as Mr. Rutherford, with relatively simple sailing equipment, contends with setbacks and the elements."
-- Ben Kenigsberg, NEW YORK TIMES
Matt Rutherford’s childhood was fraught with obstacles. He grew up in an obscure Christian cult, struggled with ADHD and learning disabilities, was in drug rehab at 13, lived on the streets, and in juvenile detention. While attending a special high school, Matt discovered that he actually liked to learn and developed a passion to see the world.
"Director Amy Flannery balances the footage of the Rutherford's voyage with background information about his troubled childhood.... Both his childhood and his voyage are compelling....The way that he changed his life 180 degrees after being a street punk feels quite inspirational and poignant."
-- Avi Offer, NYC MOVIE GURU
After graduating, Matt taught himself how to sail, crossed the Atlantic alone to Europe, sailed south to Africa, then back across the Atlantic. Along the way he read about Ernest Shackleton and other Arctic explorers, and became obsessed with sailing the Northwest Passage -- the once impassable ice-clogged waterway that joins the North Atlantic with the North Pacific.
"It's an inspiring tale, to be sure.... Rutherford is an engagingly charismatic, charmingly self-deprecating figure...."
-- By Frank Scheck, THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER
In June 2011, Matt departed on an incredible, death-defying voyage to sail nonstop around the Americas. On an old, scrappy 27-foot sailboat he spent the next 309 days alone at sea. He braved the icebergs of the Arctic and the treacherous waters off Cape Horn.
"This is a remarkable film, one of the best sailing documentaries ever produced.... What makes this story so engrossing, though, is that the sailing part is only half the tale...."
-- Herb McCormick, Senior Editor, CRUISING WORLD MAGAZINE
Before he left, professional sailors called him crazy and declared his proposed 27,000-mile journey “a suicide mission”. But Rutherford proved them wrong. He brought back remarkable video footage and audio logs, raised $120,000 for charity, and entered the record books.
"Endlessly engrossing....It's hard to get more inspirational than the real-life voyage of Matt Rutherford....Documentarian Amy Flannery gives us a feel for the constant pounding of the waves in rough water, juxtaposed with the dangerous beauty of icebergs....You can't help but be gratified at this eminently nice guy's amazing accomplishment."
-- Frank Lovece, FILM JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL
How does a troubled youth become a sailing legend? Ask Matt Rutherford. His story is full of surprises and makes us all feel we can do more than we ever imagined.
"In a word: inspiring....It deserves to become a classic….I found myself on the edge of my seat, my heart racing…."
-- Andy Schell, 59-NORTH.COM, contributing editor SAIL MAGAZINE
DVD available at www.quaddvdgems.com/documentaries/
Browse our VOD collection at https://vimeo.com/sailflix/vod_pages/
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published:17 Jan 2015
views:121
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Marcus Bergner at Echofluxx 12, Prague, April 2012
Echofluxx 12 performance by Marcus Bergner (Australia) http://echofluxx.org . Bergnerhas m...
Marcus Bergner at Echofluxx 12, Prague, April 2012
Marcus Bergner at Echofluxx 12, Prague, April 2012
Echofluxx 12 performance by Marcus Bergner (Australia) http://echofluxx.org . Bergnerhas made over twenty experimental films that have been screened widely i...
Gallery Konzett shows "The Four Musketeers: Beuys, Brus, Kippenberger, Roth." Including works by Christian Eisenberger, Heinz Frank, Bruno Gironcoli, Johann ...
Newsday & New York Newspaper Publishing: "Dateline Long Island" 1964
more at http://news.quickfound.net/journalism_news_and_links.html
"Newsday was begun in 1...
published:11 Nov 2014
Newsday & New York Newspaper Publishing: "Dateline Long Island" 1964
Newsday & New York Newspaper Publishing: "Dateline Long Island" 1964
more at http://news.quickfound.net/journalism_news_and_links.html
"Newsday was begun in 1940 in Long Island and this film shows the paper's role in the growth of the community and many shots of historical Long Island. It also conveys Newsday's approach to journalism and shows the process of the newspaper's production and distribution."
Reupload of a previously uploaded film, in one piece instead of multiple parts.
Public domain film from the Library of Congress Prelinger Archive, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newsday
Newsday is a daily American newspaper that primarily serves Nassau and Suffolk counties and the New York City borough of Queens on Long Island, although it is sold throughout the New York metropolitan area. As of 2009, its weekday circulation of 377,500 was the 11th-highest in the United States, and the highest among suburban newspapers.
The newspaper's headquarters are in Melville, New York, in Suffolk County.
History
Founded by Alicia Patterson, with backing from her husband, Harry Guggenheim, the paper was first published on September 3, 1940 from Hempstead. After Patterson's death in 1963, Guggenheim became publisher and editor.
In 1967, Guggenheim turned over the publisher position to Bill Moyers and continued as president and editor-in-chief. But Guggenheim was disappointed by the liberal drift of the newspaper under Moyers, criticizing what he called the "left-wing" coverage of Vietnam War protests. The two split over the 1968 presidential election, with Guggenheim signing an editorial supporting Richard Nixon, when Moyers supported Hubert Humphrey.
Guggenheim sold his majority share to the then-conservative Times-Mirror Company over the attempt of newspaper employees to block the sale, even though Moyers offered $10 million more than the Times-Mirror purchase price; Moyers resigned a few days later. Guggenheim, who died a year later, disinherited Moyers from his will.
Newsday launched a separate Queens edition in 1977, followed by a New York City edition. In June 2000, Times Mirror merged with the Tribune Company, partnering Newsday with the New York City television station WPIX (Channel 11), also owned by Tribune. Chicago, Illinois, real estate magnate Samuel Zell purchased Tribune in 2007.
News Corporation, headed by CEO Rupert Murdoch, attempted to purchase Newsday for $580 million in April 2008. This was soon followed by a matching bid from New York Daily News owner Mort Zuckerman and a $680 million bid from Cablevision. In May 2008, News Corporation withdrew its bid, and on May 12, 2008, Newsday reported that Cablevision would purchase the paper for $650 million. The sale was completed July 29, 2008.
Editorial style
Despite having a tabloid format, Newsday is not known for being sensationalistic, as are other local daily tabloids, such as the New York Daily News and the New York Post.
In 2004, the alternative weekly newspaper Long Island Press wrote that Newsday has used its clout to influence local politics in Nassau and Suffolk Counties.
Bill Moyers briefly served as publisher. During the tenure of publisher Robert M. Johnson in the 1980s, Newsday made a major push into New York City. The paper's roster of columnists and critics included Jimmy Breslin, Barbara Garson, Normand Poirier, Murray Kempton, Gail Collins, Pete Hamill, Sydney Schanberg, Jim Dwyer, sportswriter Mike Lupica, music critic Tim Page, and television critic Marvin Kitman. Newsday featured both the advice columnists Ann Landers and Dear Abby for several years. Its features section has included television reporters Verne Gay and Diane Werts, reality TV columnist Frank Lovece, and film critics John Anderson, Rafer Guzman, Gene Seymour, and Jan Stuart. Newsday carries the syndicated columnist Froma Harrop.
Newsday's use of graphics has sometimes attracted national attention, particularly of the c.-1970 work of such longtime in-house illustrators as Gary Viskupic, Tony D'Adamo, and Ned Levine. Pulitzer Prize winner Walt Handelsman's editorial political cartoons animation are a nationally syndicated feature of Newsday. In the 1980s, a new design director, Robert Eisner, guided the transition into digital design and color printing.
Newsday created and sponsored a "Long Island at the Crossroads" advisory board in 1978, to recommend regional goals, supervise local government, and liaison with state and Federal officials. It lasted approximately a decade...
published:11 Nov 2014
views:13
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Red Alert: The War Within - Full Movie Hindi HD 1020p
Red Alert: The War Within is an Indian film that released theatrically in India on 9 July ...
published:03 Jun 2015
Red Alert: The War Within - Full Movie Hindi HD 1020p
Red Alert: The War Within - Full Movie Hindi HD 1020p
Red Alert: The War Within is an Indian film that released theatrically in India on 9 July 2010. The drama is based on the true story of Narasimha who gets caught up in a clash between police and Naxalites and is then forced to work with the latter.
Red Alert premiered at the 6th Stuttgart Film Festival in 2009.
The Hindi-language film was dubbed into Telugu, Chhattisgarhi and English versions, with all four versions scheduled to be released the same day. Rahul Aggarwal, one of the producers, said all the actors dubbed their English lines themselves.
The film was originally scheduled to be completed and released in 2008.
The film was not reviewed by a sufficient number of contributing critics to be rated at the review aggregating site Rotten Tomatoes.[9] Rachel Saltz of The New York Times said the film "seems torn between two storytelling modes: episodic with a documentary flavor and action-driven pulp. It makes a hash of both." She added, "For some reason [it] has been dubbed into heavily accented English for American release, adding an unnecessary 'What did he say?' level of difficulty."[10] Frank Lovece of Film Journal International echoed that, saying, the film "plays like one of those stiff historical drams that educational-film companies make for schools. Or in this case, an outsourced educational-film company."[6] Adam Keleman of Slant believed, "The unforgivable flaw of the film is its lack of subtlety, the way character detail and plot development is laid for us on a silver platter, never requiring the audience to ... fully engage with the intricacies of the lead character's internal and moral quandary."
published:03 Jun 2015
views:4
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Newspaper Publishing: "Dateline Long Island" pt1-2 1964 Newsday
more at http://news.quickfound.net/journalism_news_and_links.html
"Newsday was begun in 1...
published:15 May 2012
Newspaper Publishing: "Dateline Long Island" pt1-2 1964 Newsday
Newspaper Publishing: "Dateline Long Island" pt1-2 1964 Newsday
more at http://news.quickfound.net/journalism_news_and_links.html
"Newsday was begun in 1940 in Long Island and this film shows the paper's role in the growth of the community and many shots of historical Long Island. It also conveys Newsday's approach to journalism and shows the process of the newspaper's production and distribution."
Public domain film from the Library of Congress Prelinger Archive, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
Split with MKVmerge GUI (part of MKVToolNix), the same freeware (or Avidemux) can recombine the downloaded parts (in mp4 format): http://www.bunkus.org/videotools/mkvtoolnix/doc/mkvmerge-gui.html
part 2: http://youtu.be/62wOHselfps
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newsday
Newsday is a daily American newspaper that primarily serves Nassau and Suffolk counties and the New York City borough of Queens on Long Island, although it is sold throughout the New York metropolitan area. As of 2009, its weekday circulation of 377,500 was the 11th-highest in the United States, and the highest among suburban newspapers.
The newspaper's headquarters are in Melville, New York, in Suffolk County.
History
Founded by Alicia Patterson, with backing from her husband, Harry Guggenheim, the paper was first published on September 3, 1940 from Hempstead. After Patterson's death in 1963, Guggenheim became publisher and editor.
In 1967, Guggenheim turned over the publisher position to Bill Moyers and continued as president and editor-in-chief. But Guggenheim was disappointed by the liberal drift of the newspaper under Moyers, criticizing what he called the "left-wing" coverage of Vietnam War protests. The two split over the 1968 presidential election, with Guggenheim signing an editorial supporting Richard Nixon, when Moyers supported Hubert Humphrey.
Guggenheim sold his majority share to the then-conservative Times-Mirror Company over the attempt of newspaper employees to block the sale, even though Moyers offered $10 million more than the Times-Mirror purchase price; Moyers resigned a few days later. Guggenheim, who died a year later, disinherited Moyers from his will.
Newsday launched a separate Queens edition in 1977, followed by a New York City edition. In June 2000, Times Mirror merged with the Tribune Company, partnering Newsday with the New York City television station WPIX (Channel 11), also owned by Tribune. Chicago, Illinois, real estate magnate Samuel Zell purchased Tribune in 2007.
News Corporation, headed by CEO Rupert Murdoch, attempted to purchase Newsday for $580 million in April 2008. This was soon followed by a matching bid from New York Daily News owner Mort Zuckerman and a $680 million bid from Cablevision. In May 2008, News Corporation withdrew its bid, and on May 12, 2008, Newsday reported that Cablevision would purchase the paper for $650 million. The sale was completed July 29, 2008.
Editorial style
Despite having a tabloid format, Newsday is not known for being sensationalistic, as are other local daily tabloids, such as the New York Daily News and the New York Post.
In 2004, the alternative weekly newspaper Long Island Press wrote that Newsday has used its clout to influence local politics in Nassau and Suffolk Counties.
Bill Moyers briefly served as publisher. During the tenure of publisher Robert M. Johnson in the 1980s, Newsday made a major push into New York City. The paper's roster of columnists and critics included Jimmy Breslin, Barbara Garson, Normand Poirier, Murray Kempton, Gail Collins, Pete Hamill, Sydney Schanberg, Jim Dwyer, sportswriter Mike Lupica, music critic Tim Page, and television critic Marvin Kitman. Newsday featured both the advice columnists Ann Landers and Dear Abby for several years. Its features section has included television reporters Verne Gay and Diane Werts, reality TV columnist Frank Lovece, and film critics John Anderson, Rafer Guzman, Gene Seymour, and Jan Stuart. Newsday carries the syndicated columnist Froma Harrop.
Newsday's use of graphics has sometimes attracted national attention, particularly of the c.-1970 work of such longtime in-house illustrators as Gary Viskupic, Tony D'Adamo, and Ned Levine. Pulitzer Prize winner Walt Handelsman's editorial political cartoons animation are a nationally syndicated feature of Newsday. In the 1980s, a new design director, Robert Eisner, guided the transition into digital design and color printing.
Newsday created and sponsored a "Long Island at the Crossroads" advisory board in 1978, to recommend regional goals, supervise local government, and liaison with state and Federal officials. It lasted approximately a decade...
published:15 May 2012
views:1137
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Newspaper Publishing: "Dateline Long Island" pt2-2 1964 Newsday
more at http://news.quickfound.net/journalism_news_and_links.html "Newsday was begun in 19...
Newspaper Publishing: "Dateline Long Island" pt2-2 1964 Newsday
Newspaper Publishing: "Dateline Long Island" pt2-2 1964 Newsday
more at http://news.quickfound.net/journalism_news_and_links.html "Newsday was begun in 1940 in Long Island and this film shows the paper's role in the growt...
The Steam Man of the West - Chapter 1 - Steampunk Novel Audio Book
The Steam Man of the West - Chapter 1 - Steampunk Novel Audio Book
Now available from Amazon, Kindle and Nook. For more information visit steamman.net. Join young inventor Frank Rude, Jr. and his gang of misfits as they conq...
Maitland McDonagh - introuction to screening of "Prime Cut"
Maitland McDonagh - introuction to screening of "Prime Cut"
Film critic Maitland McDonagh introduces the movie "Prime Cut" at the Avon Theater in Stamford, Conn. Author and critic McDonagh, for 13 years the senior mov...
Skateboarders disregarding police officer responding to complaint of illegal skateboarding in Frederick Douglass Circle. Shot at 2:16 p.m. EDT, September 20,...
Whitney Houston's Daughter. Bobbi Kristina. Dead at 22. 12 minutes ago BY TMZ STAFF. Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown's daughter Bobbi Kristina has died at the age of 22. She passed away outside Atlanta in the hospice care facility where she's been since June 24 ... ....
Jihadi John, Islamic State’s notorious executioner, has reportedly fled the terror group over fears he would be killed by IS’s leaders. Mohammed Emwazi, the British computer science graduate who became famous via the group’s grisly beheading videos, has not been seen in a propaganda video for nearly six months, since he was filmed beheading Japanese journalist Kenji Goto in January ... ....
Pluto has a tail!. The path of New Horizons as it flew past Pluto on July 14 took it directly into the dwarf planet's shadow, and while this provided a fascinating opportunity to see its atmosphere lit up by the Sun, it also allowed the spacecraft to see the effects of solar wind on Pluto ... It is mostly composed of nitrogen ions, which form a plasma tail, although scientists aren’t yet sure what shape or size this tail is ... ....
Boston's bid to host the 2024 Olympics is over. A person familiar with the decision told The Associated Press on Monday that the U.S.Olympic Committee has severed ties with Boston. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the decision had not yet been made public. The Boston bid soured within days of its beginning in January, beset by poor communication, low public support and an active opposition group ... 15 ... ....
Reprints + -. advertisement . advertise on newsday ... DancerMegan "Megz" Alfonso, originally of Coram, has been named one of the top 20 finalists on Fox's "So You ThinkYou Can Dance" season 12, reports Newsday contributor FrankLovece ... Comments ... ....
Reprints + - ...PhotoCredit ... advertisement ... Sean "Diddy" Combs took to Instagram to show his sense of humor about a fall he took through a trapdoor onstage at the BET Awards Sunday night, Newsday contributor FrankLovece reports ... Coming soon ... ....
Reprints + -. advertisement . advertise on newsday. Rockville Centre-reared comedian Amy Schumer will open for Madonna's three New York City concerts in September, reports Newsday contributor FrankLovece... 19. Coming soon ... Comments ... More coverage ... ....
Add comment Reprints + -. advertisement . advertise on newsday. Five-time Oscar nominee Amy Adams and her longtime fiancé, actor-artist Darren Le Gallo, were married Saturday after 14 years and a child together ... The couple's daughter, Aviana Olea Le Gallo, turns 5 on May 15 ... advertisement . advertise on newsday ... -- FRANKLOVECE ... Newsletter coming soon. Add comment ... ....
Add comment Reprints + -. advertisement . advertise on newsday. Pop star Britney Spears fell on stage during a performance in Las Vegas Wednesday, but later assured fans she was fine, reports Newsday contributor FrankLovece. A YouTube video that surfaced at about 3 a.m ... Services ... ....
Add comment Reprints + -. advertisement . advertise on newsday ... That was summer." ... She currently plays cafe owner AbigailStanton in Hallmark Channel series "When Calls the Heart," set in a small Western Canada coal-mining town circa 1910 ... Loughlin, who lives in Los Angeles with her husband fashion-designer Mossimo Giannulli, their two daughters and Giannulli's son, Gianni, spoke by phone with frequent Newsday contributor FrankLovece ... ... ....
FrankLovece, Newsday 8.34 p.m. EDT March 15, 2015. Show creator Matthew Weiner, left, talks with “Mad Men” cast members on the show set, part of which is featured in the exhibit.(Photo. movingimage.us). CONNECTTWEETLINKEDINCOMMENTEMAILMORE ... An advertising genius, Draper knew the power of memory — individual and collective — to evoke emotional connections ... Those of us already nostalgic for "Mad Men" have to see this exhibition ... ....
Add comment Reprints + -. advertisement . advertise on newsday ... to speak about the video apology he posted last week expressing regret for more than a year of bad behavior, reports Newsday contributor FrankLovece ... Add comment ... ....