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June 18th, 2009 by admin
“What can we say about Americans from the things they’ve made? When we look at them through the lens of their art, what do we see?,” host and acclaimed TIME magazine art critic Robert Hughes asks. This extraordinary series presents a panoramic view of American history as reflected by artists in every medium and genre, from “primitive” portraits of the Colonial era to the complex visions of the present day. Explore the luminous, almost sacred work of early-American landscape artists. The varied experiences of 19th century America appear in the paintings of John Singer Sargent, Mary Cassatt and Winslow Homer. Discover how a uniquely American modernism was forged at the 1913 Armory Show, and ponder the creative genius that blossomed during the ’20s, the Depression years and the exciting, innovative periods following World War II.
Titles are: “The Republic of Virtue,” “The Promised Land,” “The Wilderness and the West,” “The Gilded Age,” “A Wave from the Atlantic,” “Streamlines and Breadlines,” “The Empire of Signs,” and “The Age of Anxiety.”
June 18th, 2009 by admin
Beautiful, strong-willed Kira (Alida Valli) is torn between two men (Rossano Brazzi and Fosco Giachetti) while she courageously defies the authoritarian rule of post-revolutionary Russia. Her passionate struggle for the right to her own life burns at the core of WE THE LIVING.
A Scalera Films Production/Directed by Goffredo Allessandrini/From the novel by Ayn Rand/Released by Duncan Scott Productions, Inc. 174 Minutes/Black & White/In Italian with English subtitles. Copyright 1994 – Duncan Scott Productions, Inc.
June 18th, 2009 by admin
This exciting and entertaining eight-part series, based on Daniel Yergin’s Pulitzer Prize-winning book, captures the panoramic history of the biggest industry in the world. Shot on location in Azerbaijan, Egypt, England, Indonesia, Japan, Kuwait, Mexico, Russia, Scotland, Turkey, and the United States, the series features fascinating characters, archival footage, and interviews with the people who shaped the oil industry. Yergin appears on camera throughout the series to discuss oil’s impact on politics, economics, and the environment.
June 18th, 2009 by admin
Three titles in the Classical Baby series are collected here. CLASSICAL BABY ART: Some of the greatest artworks ever made are on display in this fun and educational program for kids. A backdrop of classical music provides a fitting soundtrack as works by masters such as Jackson Pollock and Vincent Van Gogh are unveiled. A great addition to a series that also includes the titles CLASSICAL BABY DANCE and CLASSICAL BABY MUSIC this is an exciting way for kids to learn about art.CLASSICAL BABY DANCE: Further adventures in the animal kingdom and the world of dance are contained on CLASSICAL BABY DANCE. A bunch of animal dancers come together to perform some awesome choreography dancing to music inspired by the great composer George Balanchine. Fun and educational this is a great way for kids to learn the intricacies of dance.CLASSICAL BABY MUSIC: This fun and educational program offers a great way for kids to learn about classical music. The animal orchestra leads the way as they work through some compositions by Bach Mozart and others. The audience is made up of various animals who await the music in frenzied anticipation and delight in the sounds as they pour forth from the stage.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN/FAMILY Rating: NR UPC: 026359857126
June 18th, 2009 by admin
Exclamations of religious awe are in order. Legendary and long sought-after, this live Led Zeppelin collection is nothing less than the rock music equivalent of the Holy Grail. Quite simply, this is what all the fuss was about.
Given that they were the biggest band in the world, Zeppelin were notoriously camera-shy in their heyday. Their official filmic legacy until now has been just the fascinating but flawed The Song Remains the Same. While this new set presents some previously unseen footage from the same 1973 Madison Square Garden gigs, its real wonders lie in the earlier (1970) Royal Albert Hall footage and the later Earls Court (1975) and Knebworth (1979) concerts. Everything here looks and sounds new-minted, thanks to painstaking restoration and remastering of both audio and visual sources, a Herculean labor of love on the part of co-producer Dick Carruthers working hand-in-glove with Jimmy Page. Trawling through thousands of yards of previously unseen film and unheard tape recordings–some with missing visuals, some with missing audio–Page and Carruthers have chosen only the best possible footage available. They were also at pains to make the segments segue seamlessly so that the viewer is treated to what feels like a continuous concert–just sample the transition from a grainy Super 8 “Immigrant Song” (Sydney, 1972) to “Black Dog” at MSG.
Highlights? It’s not hyperbole to say that every powerhouse minute of this collection (some 230 minutes of concert footage plus another hour and a half of extra DVD material) is a rare musical and visual treat. But hearing Page’s violin bow work on “Dazed and Confused” in DTS or Dolby 5.1 is an experience not soon forgotten. –Mark Walker
June 18th, 2009 by admin
Nontoxic, water-based. Vibrant fiber tip for both thin and bold lines. Well balanced, easy-to-hold barrel.
June 16th, 2009 by admin
Cuisinart Multiclad Pro Stainless-steel 12-piece Cookware Set – Cuisinart MCP12