April 30, 2009 | Filed Under Public Domain Software | No Comments
by Bill Pearis DOWNLOAD: Max Tundra - “Which Song” (MP3) DOWNLOAD: Max Tundra - Playboy (Hot Chip) (MP3) DOWNLOAD: Max Tundra - promo mix 2008 (MP3) Max Tundra Enigmatic Brit artist Max Tundra has been releasing music for 10 years but only just released his third album, Parallax Error Beheads You, back in October — his first in six years. One of the reasons for being such a slowpoke probably has something to do with the way he makes them:The main technology behind this and all of my alb
Source:Max Tundra, Darren Hanlon, SpaceCamp, Soft Pack, Ida Maria & more in this Week in Indie
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April 30, 2009 | Filed Under Public Domain Photos | No Comments
The Ritz Brothers perform for a patriotic rally in 1951, I Am An American Day , not to be confused with Citizenship, or Constitution, Day (an actual Federal Holiday) which falls on September 17th each year and was formerly known as I am an American Day before becoming an official holiday in 2004. No, no, this was an entirely different patriotic rally. “Huh? What?” you ask. It doesn’t matter. What matters is the Ritz Brothers were old school entertainers. The kind who kept the show going e
Source:Puttin' on the Ritz!
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April 29, 2009 | Filed Under Public Domain Music | No Comments
Our week long engagement of Martha Graham Dance Company at the Theare du Chatelet ended last Saturday evening. It was a wonderful run for the company and for Parisiennes. Cherry Blossom over Notre Dame It was a perfect season for visiting Paris. Flowers are blooming, it was warmer than NY and no rain( except 1 day)!!! We left Saturday night, arrived on Sunday afternoon. It was “Easter Sundayâ€. In France, following Monday is also a national holiday. So our day off was a holiday… that mea
Source:Paris in Spring
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April 28, 2009 | Filed Under Public Domain Movies | No Comments
In the history of Doctor Who, there is one writer who seems to have disappeared into obscurity - despite writing two Tom Baker-era stories, little has been documented about him, nor has there been any critical discussion of his work.His name is David Agnew.Admittedly, he is a tough individual to track down - he is the BBC equivalent of Alan Smithee, a name that is used when a script editor (or as we Yanks say it, “show runner”) cannot/does not take credit for a script he/she has written. Which i
Source:Who's David Agnew?
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April 28, 2009 | Filed Under Public Domain Movies | No Comments
A month ago after my post about the movie I’m making next year, there were a couple of comments about how it sounded like fun and they wished they could be in the Bay Area to help… and within a few days John August posted about his abandoned web series THE REMNANTS, including all kinds of great cost information. I began this blog entry, then something got in the way and I’m just now getting back to it. If making a little movie really does sound like fun to you, why not consider making your
Source:Bill's Little Movie Experiment (Part One)
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April 27, 2009 | Filed Under Public Domain Movies | No Comments
A month ago after my post about the movie I’m making next year, there were a couple of comments about how it sounded like fun and they wished they could be in the Bay Area to help… and within a few days John August posted about his abandoned web series THE REMNANTS, including all kinds of great cost information. I began this blog entry, then something got in the way and I’m just now getting back to it. If making a little movie really does sound like fun to you, why not consider making your
Source:Bill's Little Movie Experiment (Part One)
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April 27, 2009 | Filed Under Public Domain Pictures | No Comments
Since we will soon be taking a rather long trip, I decided this Friday’s Favorite Five would be my five favorite things to have in the car when traveling with children. Snacks. Let’s keep everyone’s tummy satisfied with a variety of healthy snacks. CD’s and/or cassette tapes, either with music or stories. Books. I can’t read in the car without feeling sick, but the girls can and will be entertained for quite a while by reading to themselves. MagnaDoodles. We have had two travel-sized
Source:Favorite Five Items for Traveling with Kids
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April 27, 2009 | Filed Under Public Domain Movies | No Comments
In the history of Doctor Who, there is one writer who seems to have disappeared into obscurity - despite writing two Tom Baker-era stories, little has been documented about him, nor has there been any critical discussion of his work.His name is David Agnew.Admittedly, he is a tough individual to track down - he is the BBC equivalent of Alan Smithee, a name that is used when a script editor (or as we Yanks say it, “show runner”) cannot/does not take credit for a script he/she has written. Which i
Source:Who's David Agnew?
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