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Geoff Currier interviews Frank McKinnon who talks about his relationship with former NHL goaltender, Ed Belfour.
Cast: Ramón Novarro - Francis Bushman - May McAvoy - Betti Bronson - Frank Currier. Musiche di Carl Davis. La trama: Ben-Hur (Novarro) un giovane ebreo di no...
Sunday Morning.
While the myriad details that are crammed into Sebastian Currier's scores are reminiscent of the elaborate layers found in the Romantic music of the 19th cen...
Abe Lyman and his orchestra perform I Think Of What You Used To Think Of Me. Abe Lyman (August 4, 1897 - October 23, 1957) was a popular bandleader from the ...
NEWPORT, R.I. -- A panel of scholars discuss sea power and maritime strategy at the 65th annual Current Strategy Forum at the U.S. Naval War College in Newpo...
1964 Nudie comedy -- "best nudie-cutie ever made" -- An alien looks for a woman on earth. mad scientist, topless go-go dancers, Frankenstein, Dracula, Mummy,...
Zimmerman House by Frank Lloyd Wright, owned by the Currier Museum of Art. Designed by Wright in 1950, the Zimmerman House is a classic Usonian and the only residence in New England open to the public designed by acclaimed American architect. For complete tour schedule and prices, visit www.currier.org or call 603-669-6144, ext. 108.
Local Bedford, New Hampshire TV Producer and Blogger Kathy Benuck interviews GOP Incumbent Candidate for 1st NH Congressional District Frank Guinta, in the l...
This is the video that plays in the van that transports visitors from the Currier Museum of Art in Manchester, NH to the nearby Frank Lloyd Wright designed Z...
Local Bedford, New Hampshire TV Producer and Blogger Kathy Benuck interviews GOP Incumbent Candidate for 1st NH Congressional District Frank Guinta, in the l...
Local Bedford NH Producer and blogger Kathy Benuck interviews Republican Candidate for Hillsborough County, NH Sheriff Frank Szabo as part of her "Tell It Li...
The Zimmerman house offers a glimpse into the 1950s - 1960s. Zimmerman House by Frank Lloyd Wright, owned by the Currier Museum of Art. Designed by Wright in...
Thinkin Bout You-Frank Ocean (cover)
Senior year, Culver Military Academy '13, Princeton University '17.
Andy Snitzer Credits Live Credits: The Rolling Stones Voodoo Lounge 94/95 and Bridges to Babylon 97/98 world tours. Paul Simon, 1999 - Present, world and USA...
Flute Job / The Messenger - An upbeat Documentary Short Film about Serge Miquel, a very talented and oddly charismatic "Flute Player" from Peru who is trying...
music: Richard Currier words: Jim Piazza Traffic, rent and fear make me wonder why I'm here When a home bound train sounds like music to me But come December...
Currier Museum Art Ceneter Clay Animation.
Goscior -- Der Zwischenweltler by Frank Felicetti Theater Würzburg Motion Graphics by Oliver Koch 3D by André Löscher.
Arris Rousos, Frank Osowik, Max Crowe, Mario Pawlicki,Josh French, Mike Currier,Brent Peters, Matt Haupricht, film and edited by Arris Rousos
"Guiding Your Team Towards a Live and Lead Learning Culture" Presented by: Kimberly Currier, Vice President, Talent Development for American Cancer Society Hosted by: Trident University - Thomas Katsahnias National Director of University Partnerships and Veterans Affairs. Trident University, online education www.trident.edu
BTL- Ed Currier vs Lee Giffen 01-19-15
BTL- Ed Currier vs Ryan Thomas 02-16-15
Week one of the Series "I am Logos" If you prayed to ask Jesus in your life because of this video, please message us on our facebook page below. God Bless Yo...
BTL- Brian Albertelli vs Ed Currier 12-08-14
The Battle of Buena Vista, also called Battle of Angostura, Battle of Buena Vista, lithograph by Currier & Ives, c. 1847. [Credit: Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. (Digital file no. cph 3g02957)](Feb. 22–23, 1847), battle fought near Monterrey, Mex., in the Mexican-American War (1846–48), the war between the United States and Mexico. A U.S. army of about 5,000 men under General Zachary Taylor had invaded northeastern Mexico, taking Monterrey and Saltillo. General Antonio López de Santa Anna meanwhile had gathered a force of about 14,000 troops and was marching north from San Luis Potosí to engage the invaders. Although the numbers were impressive, they were badly armed and poorly trained. When reports of the Mexican threat reached Taylor, he moved his forces on February 21 to La Angostura, near the hacienda of Buena Vista, where there is a pass between two high ranges of mountains. Taylor’s communications line was cut by Mexican cavalry the next day, and the main Mexican attack began on February 23, pressing the Americans’ exposed left flank facing the eastern side of the pass, which Taylor had failed to fortify. Despite the retreat of some volunteer infantry regiments, the heavy U.S. artillery fire turned back the Mexicans, and, by nightfall, they had suffered casualties of about 1,500 to Taylor’s 700 (though scholarly estimates of these casualties vary widely). Leaving their campfires burning as a ruse, the Mexican army retreated during the night. Taylor did not pursue Santa Anna. It was not necessary since large numbers of sick, wounded, and dispirited soldiers deserted during the retreat. In April at the Battle of Cerro Gordo, Santa Anna failed to halt the invasion of another U.S. army under General Winfield Scott, who captured Mexico City in September, thus assuring a U.S. victory in the war. Taylor’s victory enhanced his national reputation and helped him win the U.S. presidency in 1848.
A beautiful female doctor visits her small hometown on her way back to Chicago. Her overworked uncle, who is the town's doctor, wants her to stay and help him, and he and a macho test pilot who's fallen for her come up with a plan that involves the pilot faking an illness and being treated by her, with her uncle's "help". Cast John Carroll ... Morgan Hale Ruth Hussey ... Dr. Hedy Fredericks, MD Charles Ruggles ... Dr. J.H. 'Doc' Fredericks Ann Rutherford ... Lola Cross Esther Dale ... Martha Gravitt Grant Mitchell ... Mr. Pope Frank Jenks ... Pvt. Harry Smith Vera Marshe ... Mrs. Mary Hastings Claudia Drake ... Tanya Punchinskaya Renee Godfrey ... Stella Livingston Joel McGinnis ... Pvt Tommy Smith John James ... Pfc. Dick Smith Bert Roach ... George Hastings Demetrius Alexis ... Skyland Cafe Waiter Don Brodie ... Mr. Walton James Conaty ... Bertha's Husband Madge Crane ... Mrs. Pringle Mary Currier ... Mrs. Livingston Joe Devlin ... Augustus Earle Hodgins ... Grover Cleveland 'Chatty' Perkins Victor Kilian ... Board Member Paul Newlan ... Patient in Office Constance Purdy ... Mrs. Moriarty Syd Saylor ... Elmer Jones Director Andrew L. Stone Story By Robert Carson Screenplay Malcolm Stuart Boylan, Frederick J. Jackson Associate Producer Harry S. Kessler Produced by Andrew L. Stone Cinematography John J. Mescall, James Van Trees Film Editing James Smith Art Direction Rudi Feld Set Decoration Jacques Mapes Assistant Directors Alvin Ganzer, Jack Voglin Details Country USA Release Date: June 22, 1945 Also Known As: Bedside Manner Production Co: Andrew L. Stone Productions --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BTL- Brad Levesque vs Dave Marcus 01-19-15
Local Bedford, New Hampshire TV Producer and Blogger Kathy Benuck interviews Democratic candidate for Hillsborough, NH County Attorney Patricia LaFrance, in ...
Olivier Messiaen: Quartet for the End of Time I. Liturgy of the Crystal: Very moderate, in harmonious, sparkling clouds II. Vocalise, for the angel who annou...
The Bedford Sixth Grade Hockey team takes down the Windham Sixth Grade 6 Hockey team 4-0 in exciting middle school hockey action. With Mike Bernard on Play-b...
Pastor Paul LeBoutillier of Calvary Chapel Ontario (Oregon) teaches through the Bible from the Hebrew (Old Testament) book of Daniel.
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BTL- Dana Hussey vs Donnie Trent 12-08-14
Local Bedford, New Hampshire TV Producer and Blogger Kathy Benuck interviews Democratic Candidate for NH Congress Carol Shea-Porter, in the latest installmen...
Bedford Positively's coverage of the Bedford Historical Society's 2012 Car Show. With hosts Ryk Bullock, Barbara and Donald Chagnon, and C.J. Klardie. Taped ...
U.S. Senator Kelly Ayotte of NH visited "Tell It Like It Is With Public Officials" to provide host Kathy Benuck with updates on the Benghazi terrorist attack...
Professional Baseball Player, Shane Victorino, interviewed by Branscome Richmond at the Shane Victorino Foundation Baseball Clinic on Maui, 12/08/12. Na Koa ...
Na Koa Ikaika Maui Baseball in the Community at the 2012 Lahaina Halloween Celebration. Branscombe Richmond interviews some of the Halloween participants. 10...
Na Koa Ikaika Maui Baseball in the Community at the 2012 Lahaina Halloween Celebration. Branscombe Richmond interviews some of the Halloween participants. 10...
Branscombe Richmond interviews Professional Baseball Player, Steve Garvey at The 5th Annual Passman Shane Victorino Foundation Celebrity Dinner & Golf Classi...
Branscombe Richmond interviews Skyler Kamaka Miss Hawaii 2012 at the 2012 Maui County Fair about the Na Koa Ikaika Maui Baseball team and her role in the com...
Branscombe Richmond interviews Mike Victorino at The 5th Annual Passman Shane Victorino Foundation Celebrity Dinner & Golf Classic. 12/6/12. Na Koa Ikaika Ma...
Na Koa Ikaika Maui Baseball Pitcher Jesse Smith talks to Branscombe Richmond about his win against the Sonoma Grapes, 6-0. 07/27/12 Produced and Hosted by Br...
Bill Schindler, the voice of Na Koa Ikaika Maui Baseball on KAOI 1110 AM, interviews Coach Jamie Vermilyea & Coach Jeff Brooks after game 2 of Na Koa Ikaika ...
Branscombe Richmond interviews Kentrie Cantero, Asst. GM. of Na Koa Ikakia Maui Baseball at the 2012 Maui County Fair about the Na Koa Ikaika Maui Baseball t...
Branscombe Richmond interviews Kentrie Cantero, Asst. GM. of Na Koa Ikakia Maui Baseball at September's First Friday Wailuku about the Na Koa Ikaika Maui Bas...
Outfielder Mark Okano talks to Branscombe Richmond about the 07/22/12 game against the Sonoma Grapes. Mark talks about his home run. Produced and Hosted by B...
Manager Jamie Vermilyea talks to Branscombe Richmond about the 07/28/12 game against the Sonoma Grapes. Sonoma wins the game 5-1. Jamie talks about female pi...
Na Koa Ikaika Maui Baseball Infielder Kalaika Kahoohalahala talks to Branscombe Richmond about his winning home run the previous night and tonight's win agai...
Pitcher Victor Ferrante talks to Branscombe Richmond about the 07/31/12 game against the San Rafael Pacifics. Na Koa wins the game 3-1. Victor talks about his home run. Produced and Hosted by Branscombe Richmond Filmed and Edited by Frank Pulaski
Bill Schindler, the voice of Na Koa Ikaika Maui Baseball on KAOI 1110 AM, interviews pitcher Chad Blackwell after game 2 of Na Koa Ikaika Maui Baseball vs. t...
Outfielder Waylen Sing Chow talks to Shaggy Jenkins about the 08/18/12 game against the Hawaii Stars, from Hilo. Na Koa wins the game 10-5. Waylen talks abou...
Catcher Nick Valdez talks to Branscombe Richmond about the 08/14/12 game against the Hawaii Stars, from Hilo. Na Koa wins the game 11-5. Nick talks about his...
Pitching Coach/Pitcher Yoshihiro Doi talks to Branscombe Richmond about the differences between American and Japanese professional baseball at the 07/28/12 g...
... like Joseph Frank Currier, Louis Bouché and Chaim Gross contribute equally to its excellence.
The New York Times 2013-05-23... like Joseph Frank Currier, Louis Bouché and Chaim Gross contribute equally to its excellence.
The New York Times 2013-05-16... like Joseph Frank Currier, Louis Bouché and Chaim Gross contribute equally to its excellence.
The New York Times 2013-05-09... like Joseph Frank Currier, Louis Bouché and Chaim Gross contribute equally to its excellence.
The New York Times 2013-05-02... like Joseph Frank Currier, Louis Bouché and Chaim Gross contribute equally to its excellence.
The New York Times 2013-04-25Another find is Joseph Frank Currier (1843-1909), who spent much of his career in Europe and is ...
The New York Times 2013-04-18Frank Currier (4 September 1857 – 22 April 1928) was an American actor and director of the silent era. He appeared in 133 films between 1912 and 1928. He also directed 19 films in 1916. He is memorable as the Roman Admiral who adopts Judah Ben-Hur (Ramon Novarro) as his son after Ben-Hur saves his life during battle at sea in the 1925 film Ben-Hur.
Currier, like Theodore Roberts, Kate Lester, Ida Waterman and William H. Crane to name a few had a long and successful stage career in the Victorian and Edwardian eras. His youth was spent honing his stagecraft. By the time he started appearing in silent films he was in his 50s and middle-aged. Currier, like Roberts, had a distinctive grandfatherly look as he aged and was respected and beloved by film audiences.
He was born in Norwich, Connecticut in 1857 and died in Hollywood, California in 1928.
Sebastian Currier (born March 16, 1959) is an American composer of music for chamber groups and orchestras. He was also a professor of music at Columbia University from 1999 to 2007.
Currier was raised in Providence, RI, in a family of talented musicians, including his brother Nathan Currier, also a noted composer. Sebastian Currier received degrees from the Juilliard School and Manhattan School of Music. His compositions include Crossfade, written for two harps, and Microsymph, described as a "30-minute symphony compressed into 10 minutes."
In October 2005, members of the Berlin Philharmonic performed an entire evening of his works, including the premiere of Remix.
Currier completed the orchestration of Stephen Albert's Symphony No. 2, half of which was unfinished at the time of Albert's death. It was subsequently recorded on Naxos Records along with Albert's Symphony No. 1 Riverrun, which won a Pulitzer Prize.
Violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter has recorded Currier's Aftersong, which the composer dedicated to her. On June 2, 2011, she also premiered his "Time Machines" (composed in 2007 and reworked by the composer in 2011) with the Slovak Roman Patkoló playing the contrabasso and the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Alan Gilbert. His Piano Concerto was premiered in April 2007 by Emma Tahmizian.