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Ruth Elizabeth "Bette" Davis (April 5, 1908 – October 6, 1989) was an American actress of film, television and theater. Regarded as one of the greatest actresses in Hollywood history, she was noted for her willingness to play unsympathetic, sardonic characters and was reputed for her performances in a range of film genres, from contemporary crime melodramas to historical and period films and occasional comedies, although her greatest successes were her roles in romantic dramas.
After appearing in Broadway plays, Davis moved to Hollywood in 1930, but her early films for Universal Studios (and as loanout to other studios) were unsuccessful. She joined Warner Bros. in 1932 and established her career with several critically acclaimed performances. In 1937, she attempted to free herself from her contract and although she lost a well-publicized legal case, it marked the beginning of the most successful period of her career. Until the late 1940s, she was one of American cinema's most celebrated leading ladies, known for her forceful and intense style. Davis gained a reputation as a perfectionist who could be highly combative, and confrontations with studio executives, film directors and costars were often reported. Her forthright manner, clipped vocal style and ubiquitous cigarette contributed to a public persona, which has often been imitated and parodied.
Massachusetts i/ËŒmæsəˈtʃuË?sáµ»ts/, officially the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is a state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States. It is bordered by Rhode Island and Connecticut to the south, New York to the west, Vermont and New Hampshire to the north, and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. Massachusetts is the 7th smallest state by land area, but the 15th most populous and the 3rd most densely populated of the 50 states. With an estimated 6.8 million residents in 2015, it is the most populous of the six New England states and has the nation's sixth highest GDP per capita. The capital of Massachusetts, as well as the state's largest city, is Boston. The state features four separate metropolitan statistical areas: the Boston-Cambridge-Quincy metropolitan area in the east, the Worcester metropolitan area in the center, the Springfield metropolitan area in the west, and the Barnstable metropolitan area in the southeast. Over 80% of Massachusetts' population currently lives in the Greater Boston Combined Statistical Area.
Lowell is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in the United States. With an estimated population of 109,945, it is the fourth-largest city in Massachusetts, after Boston, Worcester, and Springfield, and the second-largest in what the U.S. Census Bureau defines as Boston's metropolitan area.
Incorporated in 1826, Lowell became known as the cradle of the American Industrial Revolution, and many of the city's historic sites have been preserved by the National Park Service. Lowell is home to the University of Massachusetts Lowell, a Carnegie-classified research university and the second largest public university in Massachusetts. Along with Cambridge, Lowell is one of Middlesex County's historical county seats prior to the abolition of county government in 1997.
Founded in the 1820s as a planned manufacturing center for textiles, Lowell is located along the rapids of the Merrimack River, 25 miles northwest of Boston in what was once the farming community of East Chelmsford, Massachusetts. The so-called Boston Associates, including Nathan Appleton and Patrick Tracy Jackson of the Boston Manufacturing Company, named the new mill town after their visionary leader, Francis Cabot Lowell, who had died five years before its 1823 incorporation. As Lowell's population grew, it acquired more land from neighboring towns, and diversified into a full-fledged urban center. Many of the men who composed the labor force for constructing the canals and factories had immigrated from Ireland, escaping the poverty and Potato Famines of the 1830s and 1840s. The mill workers, young single women called Mill Girls, generally came from the farm families of New England.
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Jack Kerouac (/ˈkɛruˌæk/ or /ˈkɛrəˌwæk/, born Jean-Louis Lebris de Kérouac; March 12, 1922 – October 21, 1969) was an American novelist and poet.
He is considered a literary iconoclast and, alongside William S. Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg, a pioneer of the Beat Generation. Kerouac is recognized for his method of spontaneous prose. Thematically, his work covers topics such as Catholic spirituality, jazz, promiscuity, Buddhism, drugs, poverty, and travel. He became an underground celebrity and, with other beats, a progenitor of the hippie movement, although he remained antagonistic toward some of its politically radical elements.
In 1969, aged 47, Kerouac died from internal bleeding due to long-term alcohol abuse. Since his death, Kerouac's literary prestige has grown, and several previously unseen works have been published. All of his books are in print today, including The Town and the City, On the Road, Doctor Sax, The Dharma Bums, Mexico City Blues, The Subterraneans, Desolation Angels, Visions of Cody, The Sea Is My Brother, and Big Sur.
For my Graphic Design Senior Seminar project at Assumption College, I chose to create a video describing how my experiences growing up in Lowell shaped me to be the person I am today. No matter where you go, you can't forget where you are from. Lowell is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in the United States. With an estimated 2014 population of 109,941 it is the fourth-largest city in Massachusetts, after Boston, Worcester, and Springfield, and the second-largest in what the U.S. Census Bureau defines as Boston's metropolitan area. Incorporated in 1826, Lowell became known as the cradle of the American Industrial Revolution, and many of the city's historic sites have been preserved by the National Park Service. Lowell is home to the University of Massachusetts Lowell, a Carneg...
High on Crack Street: Lost Lives in Lowell is a 1995 American documentary film directed by Richard Farrell, Maryann DeLeo and Jon Alpert. It was a co-production of HBO and DCTV, produced by Farrell, DeLeo, and Alpert. The documentary takes place about 30 miles northwest of Boston in the economically depressed former mill city of Lowell, Massachusetts.
We built this video to raise awareness of those people who have heard about the city, but never visited. There is still a perception that Lowell is what it was 20 years back. People from all parts of the country are missing out investing in a city like this. Check out the 4 min film and taste what the city has to offer. We also recommend students and entrepreneurs, business people and artists to check out our 4 min film. You will love to be here, thats a promise.
Conheça a história de Sheila e Cleber Dias, um casal de mineiros e seus dois filhos, que vieram para os EUA em busca do sonho americano. Nestes 11 meses em Lowell, Massachusetts, eles contam detalhes que como está sendo a vida hoje e como foi a trajetória, desde os preparativos ainda no Brasil como a obtenção do visto, até a entrada nos EUA. Eles explicam alguns temas, como: matrÃcula dos filhos de 3 e 9 anos na escola, como alugaram casa, a compra do carro, como conseguiram trabalho e dão um apanhado geral dos custos para se viver de forma digna. Contam também sobre o apartamento que moraram empestado de baratas, quando foram parados pela polÃcia sem carteira de motorista, entre outras aventuras. A vida nos EUA é cheia de medos, mas também de vitórias, onde todo o imigrante está sujeito ...
Footage of pedestrians & traffic struggling to travel in heavy snow from Groundhog\'s Day winter storm slamming New England. The heavy snow adds to the deep snowpack already in place from last week\'s historic blizzard. All footage shot in/near Lowell, MA during evening of February 2, 2015 (Groundhog\'s Day) during daylight & dusk Shot List: 1 & 2. pushed-in shots of people digging-out cars and drive ways with heavy snow falling in Lowell, MA 3-5. pushed-in shots of family crossing road walking among deep snow piles with heavy snow falling 6. pushed-in shot of man walking on snowy side walk with bounded by piles of snow in downtown Lowell, MA 7 & 8. POV driving shots of people walking in snowy street with heavy snow falling to avoid deep snow on side walks in downtown Lowell, MA 9....
Danças do Carnaval 2017 Live from the Português American Center - Lowell, MA 59 Charles Street, Lowell 01852 February 25, 2016 - February 26, 2017 lealvideos.com
While I was getting ready to leave work, my buddy saw something in the sky..
A decade after war tore apart Iraq, the birthplace of the American Industrial Revolution becomes an unlikely hub for refugees seeking a new start. Produced by Claire Jeantet and Fabrice Catérini for Narratively's "Life Goes On" week (March 19, 2014) http://narrative.ly/life-goes-on/the-iraqi-american-dream/ Description Eleven years after the Iraq war broke out on our TV screens, over 100,000 Iraqis have taken shelter in the U.S as refugees, sometimes after years of waiting in Syria or elsewhere in the Middle East. In Lowell, Massachusetts, cradle of the Industrial Revolution, three Iraqis who came since the last decade share their stories. Producer Bios: Claire Jeantet and Fabrice Catérini are French photojournalists and filmmakers. They co-founded Inediz, a production company dedicated...
Jack Kerouac, Where The Road Ends A Sixty-Minute Biographical Documentary Presented By Red Sail Video Production :es Anderson, Producer "Jack Kerouac, Where the Road Ends" provides the viewer with little known information of the life and times of the “beat� author beginning with his birth in Lowell Massachusetts and ending with his last days in Florida. It was in Orlando Florida where Jack finally found a shelter from the storm after the publishing of "On the Road". The documentary is based on journalist and author Bob Kealing's biographical book, "Kerouac in Florida, Where the Road Ends". I was also inspired by David Amran's book "Off Beat". David is a Broadway and Film composer and was a founding member of the Beat movement and Jack’s steadfast friend and companion from the early days. ...
Hear the stories of three young men enrolled in The United Teen Equality Center's Workforce Development Program in Lowell, Massachusetts. The Workforce Development and Social Enterprise program at UTEC provides youth most in need the opportunity to gain valuable job skills and real earnings to help them pursue positive life choices. While in the program, participants develop healthy life skills, job readiness (soft) skills, industry specific (hard) skills and financial literacy skills that prepare them for professional and personal pursuits beyond UTEC. utec-lowell.org By Cameron Zohoori cameronzohoori.com
Magnum Emergency Fund Fellow Pete Pin is raising funds for his photography project. In order to receive contributions, the project must be funded in full by Thursday Sep 20, 2012. From Pete: I will photograph in Cambodian communities across the U.S. Northeast, generating intergenerational dialogue around unspoken memories. To help: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/181740424/the-cambodian-diaspora Between 1975-1979, 1.7 million Cambodians—a third of the country’s population— perished during the Killing Fields, one of the most horrific state-sponsored genocides of the twentieth century. In the years since, over 150,000 Cambodians displaced in refugee camps along the Thai-Cambodian border resettled in the United States. My immediate family is among the survivors. In the fall of 2010, I...
Hard Truth, Levity and Hope is a touching short documentary film that explores the lives of refugee teens who have settled in Lowell, Massachusetts. An urban city, Lowell has been a refuge for immigrants since its birth. The latest wave of refugees are from camps in Nepal, Burma, Iraq, Somalia, Congo, Sudan, Ivory Coast, Liberia, and various other African regions. Having faced incredible atrocities in their homelands, and disparaging conditions in refugee camps, they have come to the United States seeking a new life, and a chance at peace and freedom. This film follows the stories of six refugee teens who have come to Lowell with their families. They all attend Lowell High School. Many of them have faced significant gaps in their schooling, are learning English as a third, fourth, and som...
Every year on the first Saturday after Labor Day Alex Demas and the Lowell National Historical Park Service puts on an amazing family-friendly event at Boarding House Park in Lowell Massachusetts. Sept 10, 2011 will mark the 32nd Annual Banjo & Fiddle Contests. The event is free and open to the public. Music workshops in banjo, fiddle, and dulcimer begin at 10am and the contest begins at noon. Show up early to register if you plan on competing in any of the categories such as bluegrass fiddle or banjo, old time banjo or fiddle, twin fiddle, ethnic banjo, banjo and fiddle or banjo other styles. Cash prizes, ribbons, and plaques are awarded in each of the main categories! Most importantly, however, come to Lowell to meet the nicest bunch of people you can imagine and enjoy a glorious fall ...
Franco Nuovo, Gabriel Anctil et Jean-Philippe Pleau préparent une série radiophonique sur l'Amérique Francophone de Jack Kerouac en 3 épisodes. 1er épisode : les origines canadiennes-françaises et bretonnes de Jack Le Bas-Saint-Laurent 2e épisode : l'enfance francophone de Jack, à Lowell Lowell, Massachusetts 3e épisode : Jack était-il également un auteur canadien-français ? New York Diffusion : Octobre 2014, sur ICI Radio-Canada Première.
Her hair is Harlow gold, Her lips sweet surprise Her hands are never cold She's got Bette Davis eyes She'll turn her music on You won't have to think twice She's pure as New York snow She got Bette Davis eyes And she'll tease you She'll unease you All the better just to please you She's precocious And she knows just what it Takes to make a pro blush She got Greta Garbo Stand off sighs, She's got Bette Davis eyes She'll let you take her home It whets her appetite She'll lay you on her throne She got Bette Davis eyes She'll take a tumble on you Roll you like you were dice Until you come out blue She's got Bette Davis eyes She'll expose you When she snows you Off your feet with the crumbs she throws you She's ferocious And she knows just what it Takes to make a pro blush All the boys Thin...
The law has changed in Massachusetts on breed specific dogs. Governor Deval Patrick recently signed a new law banning all breed specific ordinances in Massachusetts. This means Boston, Lowell and other cities can no longer place restrictions on pit bull owners or force them to be muzzled. On February 23, 2013 Winthrop held a Winthrop Bully Breed Walk. Residents met with owners of different types of dogs and learned more about the breed. We hope this video will help the public understand that its the owners that are responsible for their pets. Owners who care for their dogs and raise them to be friendly will be enjoyed by all that interact with them. The owners in this video are kind, animal loving people who rescued these dogs and in return they are loving, playful dogs. I, personally...
Pushing Past the Achievement Gap: A Conversation with Dr. Gloria Ladson-Billings Location: Teachers College, Columbia University The words "achievement gap" are on everyone's lips--teachers, administrators, politicians, policy makers, parents, and the community. However, perhaps what we are experiencing in our nationwide schools is not so much an achievement gap but an educational debt. In this discussion, renowned educator and author Dr. Gloria Ladson-Billings examines how the characterization of students and their families can lead to continued deficit thinking and keeps us trapped in a paradigm about what students cannot do, rather than what their personal and cultural strengths allow them to do. Gloria Ladson-Billings is the Kellner Family Professor of Urban Education in the Departm...
To learn more about Joan Crawford & Bette Davis visit: The Concluding Chapter Of Crawford www.TheConcludingChapterOfCrawford.com
Dean Martin, Henry Fonda, Vincent Price et al roast Bette Davis. Oct 1973.
Susan Sarandon finally takes up a role that has followed her throughout her career. She explains why "Feud" was the right reason to do it.
Very sad to hear about the passing of Music giant Al Coury. He may have been known as a music mogul to most, but I remember him more for shaping my childhood. As the former president of RSO records and it was pretty cool having Al give me my first LPs as a child. Some of theose were Saturday night Fever, Grease and THe Bee gees. What a way to win over an eight you old girl. Al was the president of RSO records. So no better person to turn me on to them. He also gave me that RSP band
Just to marry for this is wicked. [Bette Davis]
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Comparisons between scenes from the first season of Feud (2017) with Susan Sarandon and Jessica Lange and the movies and life of Bette Davis and Joan Crawford. Scenes Comparisons Playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoDCJGvdKRmnNG5vWSlmzeGjJfD5cZP_- Famous People Portrayl in Movies Playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoDCJGvdKRmnYe7N8Cegf6-A64SU5BP1r
Wicked Stepmother is a 1989 American comedy film written, produced, and directed by Larry Cohen. It is best known for being the last film of Bette Davis, who withdrew from the project after filming began, citing major problems with the script and the way she was being photographed. Cohen later claimed she really dropped out due to ill health but avoided publicizing the truth for fear it would affect potential future employment.[1] The actress died eight months after the film was released.
Bette Davis talks to Bryant Gumbel about “What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?� and her legendary feud with actress Joan Crawford in this 1987 interview. » Subscribe to TODAY: http://on.today.com/SubscribeToTODAY » Watch the latest from TODAY: http://bit.ly/LatestTODAY About: TODAY brings you the latest headlines and expert tips on money, health and parenting. We wake up every morning to give you and your family all you need to start your day. If it matters to you, it matters to us. We are in the people business. Subscribe to our channel for exclusive TODAY archival footage & our original web series. Connect with TODAY Online! Visit TODAY's Website: http://on.today.com/ReadTODAY Find TODAY on Facebook: http://on.today.com/LikeTODAY Follow TODAY on Twitter: http://on.today.com/FollowTODAY F...
Bette Davis post-stroke interview with Barbara Walters.
This interview with Bette Davis originally aired in 1987. These two interviews aired in 1980 and 1987. These two interviews aired in 1985 and 1987. This interview with Bette Davis originally aired in 1987. This interview with Bette Davis originally aired in 1987. These two interviews aired in 1980 and 1987. These two interviews aired in 1985 and 1987. This interview originally aired in 1987. This interview with Bette Davis originally aired in 1987. These interviews with Elizabeth Taylor [1932-2011] aired .
Susan Sarandon talks to Jimmy about her series Feud: Bette and Joan and the legendary Hollywood beef behind it. Subscribe NOW to The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: http://bit.ly/1nwT1aN Watch The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Weeknights 11:35/10:35c Get more Jimmy Fallon: Follow Jimmy: http://Twitter.com/JimmyFallon Like Jimmy: https://Facebook.com/JimmyFallon Get more The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Follow The Tonight Show: http://Twitter.com/FallonTonight Like The Tonight Show: https://Facebook.com/FallonTonight The Tonight Show Tumblr: http://fallontonight.tumblr.com/ Get more NBC: NBC YouTube: http://bit.ly/1dM1qBH Like NBC: http://Facebook.com/NBC Follow NBC: http://Twitter.com/NBC NBC Tumblr: http://nbctv.tumblr.com/ NBC Google+: https://plus.google.com/+NBC/...
Bette Davis on Joan Crawford - Interview Please note that FILM DIALOGUE does not hold the copyright for this video. It is on display for EDUCATIONAL AND ACADEMIC FILM RESEARCH PURPOSE ONLY. FILM DIALOGUE is a forum for research and education in film history.
This is a very personal tribute to the concepts of anger and madness, presented through female characters from different films. SONGS: "As heaven is wide" and "I think I'm paranoid", both by Garbage. Mad ladies (in order of appearance): - Judith Anderson as Mrs. Danvers in "Rebecca" (1940) - Kathy Bates as Annie Wilkes in "Misery" (1990) - Ellen Page as Hayley in "Hard Candy" (2005) - Angela Bettis as "May" (2002) - Daryl Hannah as Elle in "Kill Bill" (2003) - Fairuza Balk as Nancy in "The Craft" (1996) - Chiaki Kuriyama as Gogo in "Kill Bill" (2003) - Helen Mirren as Morgana in "Excalibur" (1981) - Sigourney Weaver in "Death and the Maiden" (1994) - Rebecca de Mornay as Payton in "The hand that rocks the cradle" (1992) - Michelle Pfeiffer as Catwoman in "Batman returns" (1992...
When Women “Snap�: The Use of Mental Illness to Contextualize Women's Acts of Violence in Contemporary Popular Media Jessie M. Quintero Johnson , Bonnie Miller Women's Studies in Communication Vol. 39, Iss. 2, Web. 22 June 2016 "News." Interview With a Woman With Bipolar Disorder: Wendy Williamson. N.p., 19 Sept. 2011. Web. 08 July 2016. Ball, James. "Women 40% More Likely than Men to Develop Mental Illness, Study Finds." The Guardian. Guardian News and Media, 2013. Web. 08 July 2016. Belle, D. (1990). Poverty and women's mental health. American Psychologist, 45: 385-389. Web. 08 July 2016 Blythe, Hal, Charlie Sweet, and Barbara Szubinska. "Whatever Happened To Jane's Baby? Still Another Examination Of "The Yellow Wall-Paper." Eureka Studies In Teaching Short Fiction 8.2 (2008): 75-83....
Christmas with the Crawfords By Richard Winchester and written by Mark Sargent Directed by Michael Bruno Christmas with the Crawfords is a hilarious tribute to Hollywood's "Golden Era" set during the infamous 1940’s Christmas Eve live radio broadcast of Joan Crawford and her children from their Brentwood home. Most actors appear in drag – performing beloved holiday tunes. Christmas with the Crawfords, created by Richard Winchester and written by Mark Sargent, originated in San Francisco in 1993, and has since delighted packed houses from San Francisco and LA to New York. The story takes place in Joan Crawford’s living room circa 1944, where she has scheduled a live interview with Hedda Hopper in a desperate bid for publicity in hopes of saving her career. Joan’s plan is foiled, however...
Excerpt from Jon Hammond interview with drummer Chris Parker on HammondCast Show Radio KYOU 1550 AM. Hear Chris speak with Jon about his days playing with Paul Butterfield and Ray Chew of Live At The Apollo. Partial list of people Chris has played and recorded with: Brecker Brothers, Bob Dylan, Cher, Donald Fagen, Ashford and Simpson, Natalie Cole, Aretha Franklin, Freddie Hubbard, James Brown, Joe Cocker, Salt 'n' Pepa, Stuff, Miles Davis, Patti LaBelle and Michael Bolton. He has toured with many artists; among them Boz Scaggs, Joe Cocker, Bob Dylan, Bette Midler, Paul Simon and Ralph MacDonald. ©2008 http://www.HammondCast.com + http://www.parkerdrum.com
DIRECTED by Nagwa Rahman ‘Bette Davis’ presents the surreal , sardonic last moments of the late actress as she reflects on her life in a delusional , bed ridden state. In this unsentimental depiction of Miss. Davis perhaps the archetypal golden age Hollywood actress , her invincibility and icon hood is punctured as she clings on to her past glories in a nightmare interview conducted from hell which is sparked by her deeper moral sub-consciousness. Always her own worst critic Miss. Davis in her dreamt up interview exploits herself and her celebrity while she is at her weakest.
Craig Calman discusses his early acting and writing career in the '70s and '80s and meeting Bette Davis with Skip E. Lowe, June 11, 2014.
Bette Davis In "Beyond The Forest" Hollywood Classic Movie Review 2016, Bill Mahon Photo
For my Graphic Design Senior Seminar project at Assumption College, I chose to create a video describing how my experiences growing up in Lowell shaped me to be the person I am today. No matter where you go, you can't forget where you are from. Lowell is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in the United States. With an estimated 2014 population of 109,941 it is the fourth-largest city in Massachusetts, after Boston, Worcester, and Springfield, and the second-largest in what the U.S. Census Bureau defines as Boston's metropolitan area. Incorporated in 1826, Lowell became known as the cradle of the American Industrial Revolution, and many of the city's historic sites have been preserved by the National Park Service. Lowell is home to the University of Massachusetts Lowell, a Carneg...
High on Crack Street: Lost Lives in Lowell is a 1995 American documentary film directed by Richard Farrell, Maryann DeLeo and Jon Alpert. It was a co-production of HBO and DCTV, produced by Farrell, DeLeo, and Alpert. The documentary takes place about 30 miles northwest of Boston in the economically depressed former mill city of Lowell, Massachusetts.
We built this video to raise awareness of those people who have heard about the city, but never visited. There is still a perception that Lowell is what it was 20 years back. People from all parts of the country are missing out investing in a city like this. Check out the 4 min film and taste what the city has to offer. We also recommend students and entrepreneurs, business people and artists to check out our 4 min film. You will love to be here, thats a promise.
Conheça a história de Sheila e Cleber Dias, um casal de mineiros e seus dois filhos, que vieram para os EUA em busca do sonho americano. Nestes 11 meses em Lowell, Massachusetts, eles contam detalhes que como está sendo a vida hoje e como foi a trajetória, desde os preparativos ainda no Brasil como a obtenção do visto, até a entrada nos EUA. Eles explicam alguns temas, como: matrÃcula dos filhos de 3 e 9 anos na escola, como alugaram casa, a compra do carro, como conseguiram trabalho e dão um apanhado geral dos custos para se viver de forma digna. Contam também sobre o apartamento que moraram empestado de baratas, quando foram parados pela polÃcia sem carteira de motorista, entre outras aventuras. A vida nos EUA é cheia de medos, mas também de vitórias, onde todo o imigrante está sujeito ...
Footage of pedestrians & traffic struggling to travel in heavy snow from Groundhog\'s Day winter storm slamming New England. The heavy snow adds to the deep snowpack already in place from last week\'s historic blizzard. All footage shot in/near Lowell, MA during evening of February 2, 2015 (Groundhog\'s Day) during daylight & dusk Shot List: 1 & 2. pushed-in shots of people digging-out cars and drive ways with heavy snow falling in Lowell, MA 3-5. pushed-in shots of family crossing road walking among deep snow piles with heavy snow falling 6. pushed-in shot of man walking on snowy side walk with bounded by piles of snow in downtown Lowell, MA 7 & 8. POV driving shots of people walking in snowy street with heavy snow falling to avoid deep snow on side walks in downtown Lowell, MA 9....
Danças do Carnaval 2017 Live from the Português American Center - Lowell, MA 59 Charles Street, Lowell 01852 February 25, 2016 - February 26, 2017 lealvideos.com
While I was getting ready to leave work, my buddy saw something in the sky..
A decade after war tore apart Iraq, the birthplace of the American Industrial Revolution becomes an unlikely hub for refugees seeking a new start. Produced by Claire Jeantet and Fabrice Catérini for Narratively's "Life Goes On" week (March 19, 2014) http://narrative.ly/life-goes-on/the-iraqi-american-dream/ Description Eleven years after the Iraq war broke out on our TV screens, over 100,000 Iraqis have taken shelter in the U.S as refugees, sometimes after years of waiting in Syria or elsewhere in the Middle East. In Lowell, Massachusetts, cradle of the Industrial Revolution, three Iraqis who came since the last decade share their stories. Producer Bios: Claire Jeantet and Fabrice Catérini are French photojournalists and filmmakers. They co-founded Inediz, a production company dedicated...
Jack Kerouac, Where The Road Ends A Sixty-Minute Biographical Documentary Presented By Red Sail Video Production :es Anderson, Producer "Jack Kerouac, Where the Road Ends" provides the viewer with little known information of the life and times of the “beat� author beginning with his birth in Lowell Massachusetts and ending with his last days in Florida. It was in Orlando Florida where Jack finally found a shelter from the storm after the publishing of "On the Road". The documentary is based on journalist and author Bob Kealing's biographical book, "Kerouac in Florida, Where the Road Ends". I was also inspired by David Amran's book "Off Beat". David is a Broadway and Film composer and was a founding member of the Beat movement and Jack’s steadfast friend and companion from the early days. ...
Hear the stories of three young men enrolled in The United Teen Equality Center's Workforce Development Program in Lowell, Massachusetts. The Workforce Development and Social Enterprise program at UTEC provides youth most in need the opportunity to gain valuable job skills and real earnings to help them pursue positive life choices. While in the program, participants develop healthy life skills, job readiness (soft) skills, industry specific (hard) skills and financial literacy skills that prepare them for professional and personal pursuits beyond UTEC. utec-lowell.org By Cameron Zohoori cameronzohoori.com
Magnum Emergency Fund Fellow Pete Pin is raising funds for his photography project. In order to receive contributions, the project must be funded in full by Thursday Sep 20, 2012. From Pete: I will photograph in Cambodian communities across the U.S. Northeast, generating intergenerational dialogue around unspoken memories. To help: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/181740424/the-cambodian-diaspora Between 1975-1979, 1.7 million Cambodians—a third of the country’s population— perished during the Killing Fields, one of the most horrific state-sponsored genocides of the twentieth century. In the years since, over 150,000 Cambodians displaced in refugee camps along the Thai-Cambodian border resettled in the United States. My immediate family is among the survivors. In the fall of 2010, I...
Hard Truth, Levity and Hope is a touching short documentary film that explores the lives of refugee teens who have settled in Lowell, Massachusetts. An urban city, Lowell has been a refuge for immigrants since its birth. The latest wave of refugees are from camps in Nepal, Burma, Iraq, Somalia, Congo, Sudan, Ivory Coast, Liberia, and various other African regions. Having faced incredible atrocities in their homelands, and disparaging conditions in refugee camps, they have come to the United States seeking a new life, and a chance at peace and freedom. This film follows the stories of six refugee teens who have come to Lowell with their families. They all attend Lowell High School. Many of them have faced significant gaps in their schooling, are learning English as a third, fourth, and som...
Every year on the first Saturday after Labor Day Alex Demas and the Lowell National Historical Park Service puts on an amazing family-friendly event at Boarding House Park in Lowell Massachusetts. Sept 10, 2011 will mark the 32nd Annual Banjo & Fiddle Contests. The event is free and open to the public. Music workshops in banjo, fiddle, and dulcimer begin at 10am and the contest begins at noon. Show up early to register if you plan on competing in any of the categories such as bluegrass fiddle or banjo, old time banjo or fiddle, twin fiddle, ethnic banjo, banjo and fiddle or banjo other styles. Cash prizes, ribbons, and plaques are awarded in each of the main categories! Most importantly, however, come to Lowell to meet the nicest bunch of people you can imagine and enjoy a glorious fall ...
Franco Nuovo, Gabriel Anctil et Jean-Philippe Pleau préparent une série radiophonique sur l'Amérique Francophone de Jack Kerouac en 3 épisodes. 1er épisode : les origines canadiennes-françaises et bretonnes de Jack Le Bas-Saint-Laurent 2e épisode : l'enfance francophone de Jack, à Lowell Lowell, Massachusetts 3e épisode : Jack était-il également un auteur canadien-français ? New York Diffusion : Octobre 2014, sur ICI Radio-Canada Première.
Her hair is Harlow gold, Her lips sweet surprise Her hands are never cold She's got Bette Davis eyes She'll turn her music on You won't have to think twice She's pure as New York snow She got Bette Davis eyes And she'll tease you She'll unease you All the better just to please you She's precocious And she knows just what it Takes to make a pro blush She got Greta Garbo Stand off sighs, She's got Bette Davis eyes She'll let you take her home It whets her appetite She'll lay you on her throne She got Bette Davis eyes She'll take a tumble on you Roll you like you were dice Until you come out blue She's got Bette Davis eyes She'll expose you When she snows you Off your feet with the crumbs she throws you She's ferocious And she knows just what it Takes to make a pro blush All the boys Thin...
The law has changed in Massachusetts on breed specific dogs. Governor Deval Patrick recently signed a new law banning all breed specific ordinances in Massachusetts. This means Boston, Lowell and other cities can no longer place restrictions on pit bull owners or force them to be muzzled. On February 23, 2013 Winthrop held a Winthrop Bully Breed Walk. Residents met with owners of different types of dogs and learned more about the breed. We hope this video will help the public understand that its the owners that are responsible for their pets. Owners who care for their dogs and raise them to be friendly will be enjoyed by all that interact with them. The owners in this video are kind, animal loving people who rescued these dogs and in return they are loving, playful dogs. I, personally...
Pushing Past the Achievement Gap: A Conversation with Dr. Gloria Ladson-Billings Location: Teachers College, Columbia University The words "achievement gap" are on everyone's lips--teachers, administrators, politicians, policy makers, parents, and the community. However, perhaps what we are experiencing in our nationwide schools is not so much an achievement gap but an educational debt. In this discussion, renowned educator and author Dr. Gloria Ladson-Billings examines how the characterization of students and their families can lead to continued deficit thinking and keeps us trapped in a paradigm about what students cannot do, rather than what their personal and cultural strengths allow them to do. Gloria Ladson-Billings is the Kellner Family Professor of Urban Education in the Departm...
Donald Trump is back on the campaign trail in Lowell, Massachusetts on January 4, 2016
Donald Trump Lowell Massachusetts FULL Speech part 1
Donald Trump Lowell Massachusetts FULL Speech part 1
LIVE Donald Trump Lowell Massachusetts Rally on January 4, 2016
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FULL Donald Trump Rally Lowell, Massachusetts 1 4 16
Livestream Tonight 1/5/2016 7PM ET https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-piSWbbO-U Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump addresses supporters at the Tsongas Center in Lowell, Massachusetts. Jan. 4th 2016
Livestream Tonight 1/5/2016 7PM ET Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump addresses supporters . Donald Trump speaks in Lowell, Massachusetts [FULL VIDEO] Full Donald Trump in Lowell, Massachusetts Donald Trump holds rally in Lowell, Massachusetts . Full Donald Trump in Lowell, Massachusetts Donald Trump speaks in Lowell, Massachusetts [FULL VIDEO] Donald Trump holds rally in Lowell, Massachusetts . Jnuary 4, 2016: GOP Presidential candidate Donald Trump will hold a campaign rally in Lowell, MA at the Paul E. Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell on Monday, .