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Donnie may refer to:
A familiar form of Donald, including:
Donnie is a Doberman Pinscher dog who came to the attention of science due to his penchant for arranging his plush toys in geometric forms. His owner rescued him from an animal shelter, and at first he was slow to learn, and very reluctant to interact socially with her.
He has appeared on the National Geographic Channel’s Dog Genius show. On the show, he is shown arranging some of his 80 plush toys into evenly spaced triangles and lines, and chooses to use, for example, only stuffed frogs or monkeys for a particular design. He is shown creating his arrangements in his large yard in Maryland on remote video cameras without humans being present.
He is even said to create social vignettes with the toys. For example, the day after he first allowed his owner to put her arm around him, he placed a large bear with its arm around a smaller frog. Dr. Barbara Smuts, a professor of psychology and specialist in animal behavior at the University of Michigan who studied Donnie and captured his activities on video, suggests that these behaviors may be linked to self-entertainment, or to past experiences such as his time spent in a shelter for a year with only a single toy. In her view, there have not been enough examples of behavior like Donnie's, to decide scientifically what they may mean.
Donald Joseph Klang (born January 23, 1985), better known as Donnie Klang, is an American singer, songwriter, producer and model. He won Making the Band 4 and was awarded his own solo contract by Diddy. He released his debut album, Just a Rolling Stone in late 2008.
Klang was born in Brooklyn, New York. He began modeling as a baby and doing television and film work from a young age, getting minor roles on NYPD Blue to The Nanny. He was in a band in middle school, later attending chorus in high school. He was part of pop groups in St. Dominic High School and Island Trees High School, namely Playa Deception and INT. The latter which released an independent record called Hip-Pop. He attended Hofstra University briefly studying music management and business and minoring in music. Klang decided to take a semester off of college to pursue a music career with his group.
Klang had been in INT for nine years before it broke up because their parents wanted them to go back to school as the band was going nowhere. He auditioned for American Idol twice but never got past the first round. These events led to him being apprehensive of pursuing music further. Not long after returning to Hofstra and working at a warehouse, the opportunity came for Making the Band 4 and he again took time off from college in 2007. An acquaintance had entered his MySpace account into an audition which he later attended at the encouragement of his family. He was awarded his own solo contract by Diddy instead of a spot in the group. Klang released his debut album, Just a Rolling Stone, in late 2008 which peaked at number nineteen on the Billboard 200. He later opened for Janet Jackson in the fall.
This video is a clip from the documentary Music My Life Politics My Mistress, by No Credits Film director, Donnie L. Betts.
Host of METRO Donnie L Betts interviews Daniel Salazar director of the XicanIndie film festival and filmmaker Fanny Veliz
Who Killed Jigaboo Jones? A One-man Mockumentary on the Hip-Hop Industrial Complex. Written and performed by Jeff Cambell, this one man show explores the challenges and stereotypes of the hip hop industry. Take a behind-the-scenes look at the performance with Campbell and director donnie l. betts. Learn more about Arts District at www.rmpbs.org/ArtsDistrict
In Focus with Eden Lane - 603 "Who Killed J****boo Jones?" from infocustv. Like this? Watch the latest episode of infocustv on Blip! http://blip.tv/infocustv/watch On this edition host Eden Lane meets Emmy Award winner donnie l. betts, and Performance Artist Jeff Campbell to learn about their provocative theater project, "Who Killed Jiggaboo Jones?". It is a satirical examination of the "Hip-hop Industrial Complex". This one-man Mocumentary is performed and written by Jeff Campbell and donnie l. betts directs the production. The piece provides socio-cultural commentary on why we continually choose dollars over dignity in a "post racial society" See all episodes of infocustv http://blip.tv/infocustv#EpisodeArchive Visit infocustv's series page http://blip.tv/infocustv
A One Man Mockumentary on the Hip Hop Industrial Complex. Written by Jeff Campbell, directed by Donnie L. Betts. The story of a dead rapper and the people who knew him, loved him, used him and abused him. The comparison between minstrel performers of the early 20th Century and Hip Hop artists of today. LIVE ONE MAN SHOW!
Donnie may refer to:
A familiar form of Donald, including: