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Comedian George Carlin Dies in Los Angeles at 71
Monday, June 23, 2008; Page A02 George Carlin, 71, the much-honored American stand-up comedian whose long career was distinguished by pointed social commentary that placed him on the cultural cutting edge, died last night in Santa Monica, Calif. His death was reported by the Reuters news agency and on the Los Angeles Times Web site. He had long struggled with health problems and a heart condition dating to the 1970s. Carlin was selected last week by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts to receive this year's Mark Twain Prize, a lifetime achievement award presented to an outstanding comedian.. » read more
The Atlantis that Never Was. . .
In 1991 I became involved with three others in the development of Multiple Theme Entertainment Centers that was to be a series of mature theme parks, as self-contained cities, within major metropolitan areas; that all began with the word ATLANTIS, as in Atlantis-Chicago, Atlantis-Cairo, Atlantis London, etc. There were nine ex-Disney sponsors that were willing to sponsor this venture, which is where the genesis for beginning the project came from. Atlantis was intended to crush Disney and introduce the public to truly educational, as well as historically accurate adventures and explorations of everything from the tropical rain-forests to the deepest parts of the Universe, through fiber-optic cameras and special effects that could literally 'go where no one has ever gone before.' From interior explorations of the human body to the far reaches of the mind, the imagination and beyond. There were to be time-line places within many civilizations where people could see life as it was, in virtually any time they wished to revisit, not as Disney might have shown it but as it was, uncensored.. » read more
Dancing Horse (video)
To view this video click on: beboframe.com/FlashFrame.jsp?Size=S&FlashBoxId=3309347442. » read more
She without arm, he without leg - ballet - Hand in Hand (Video)
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Acrobatic Pas de deux with Pointes (Video)
(Click on: http://youtube.com/watch?v=Nr-8cSGMU_0&mode=related&search=point%20shoe to view video) Due to the sucess of the first video, here´s another one similar from Montecarlo´s Circus Festival, with Claude Bessy (POB school former director) showing apreciation.. » read more
Amazing Co-ordinated Dance
strong>(Click on "Visit Author's Website" to view this video)Koreans(south) pull off a crazy coordinated dance.Song List: (thanks to Sniff3r07)1st Song (00.11) - "Go west" by Lazybone(Korean band)Remake from "Village people" by Petshop boys - Go west) 2nd Song(01.01)"질풍가도(Zil-poong-ga-do)" from some animated movie openning. 3rd Song(02:30)"Kang-Kang" by LPG.. » read more
Jerome Murat- A Little French Majic - Fascinating video
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Love Is All You Need
It took a Las Vegas spectacular to persuade the Beatles to allow their songs to be used for the first time - but just look what they've done with them * * * * * * *Love MirageLas Vegas, USASitting in the audience waiting for Love to begin, I have little idea what to expect. Only that it's going to be 'a big deal'. I've heard the drum roll - the first-ever release of the Beatles catalogue for a theatrical production (it's never been licensed for film either). Two years and $150 million in the making. A partnership between the Beatles, Cirque du Soleil and the Mirage hotel in Las Vegas.. » read more
America From Freedom to Fascism at the Garland Theater
Nearly 500 people from all over the Northwest U.S. converged on Spokane’s historic Garland Theater for an advance screening of the feature-length documentary film "America: From Freedom to Fascism" Monday, March 13, 2006." The event, sponsored by We the People Foundation for Constitutional Education (WTP), served a dual purpose: To give the audience a sneak preview of the movie that could change America and to promote the group’s "Right to Petition" lawsuit. The IO helped to organize the special event hosted by WTP Founder and Chairman Bob Schulz who had shown the film to large, enthusiastic audiences in Medford, Oregon Saturday the 11th and in Portland, Oregon Sunday the 12th.. » read more
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