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Fred Anderson Heats Up The 21st Century Chase
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Fred Anderson has been making innovative music for many years and at his 80th birthday bash he proves that he is still in peak creative form
Jan 19, 2010
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Tien Providence
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Chaplin's Tramp: Myth, Humour & Social Engagement
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The Tramp's humour: a weapon for social engagement - from Bazin's definition of mythical characters to Chaplin's political use of comedy
Oct 23, 2010
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Ophélie Wolf
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All Art Is Propaganda by George Orwell
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All Art Is Propaganda is a collection of critical essays written by George Orwell; covering all manner of cultural significance, from film to books to art to politics.
Mar 23, 2009
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Martin G. Wood
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Review – A Buffalo in the House by R.D. Rosen
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R. D. Rosen writes the remarkable story of a buffalo in need of a home, the humans who take him in, and the extraordinary battle to save the North American bison.
Aug 21, 2009
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Tom Wolsey
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Silent Films
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YouTube users are compiling an impressive assortment of rarely seen footage from cinema's earliest days.
Aug 10, 2007
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Sean Ryan Valinoti
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A History of Pantomime
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One of the most unusual genres of the entertainment world is pantomime. Mimes imitate, recreate and invent expressions and characters easily identifiable by audiences.
Apr 8, 2009
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Eleanore Whitaker
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The Art and History of Pantomime
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One of the most unusual genres of the entertainment world is pantomime. Mimes imitate, recreate and invent expressions and characters easily identifiable by audiences.
Apr 8, 2009
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Eleanore Whitaker
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Teaching the Industrial Revolution Through Film
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The Industrial Revolution is an important theme in the high school Social Studies curriculum and movies are a great way of engaging students learning about the era.
Oct 23, 2009
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Neshali Weera
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Dalcross Castle – Nairn
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Two miles from Culloden Battlefield where the last battle on British soil took place in 1746, Dalcross Castle was the rallying point for the governments troops.
Feb 4, 2007
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Hugh Taylor
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Great Horror Films Nobody Watches: The Orphanage
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In this final segment, we look at a ghost film with both scares and heart: J.A. Bayona's The Orphanage.
Oct 28, 2011
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Craig O'Connor
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Award-winning Films at the Cinematheque in Winnipeg, Manitoba
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The Cinematheque in Winnipeg is a good place to watch classic films and high-quality local and international documentaries on a wide range of issues.
Dec 11, 2010
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Susan Huebert
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The Legendary Raffles Hotel in Singapore
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If you go to Singapore there is one place you have to visit, Raffles Hotel. It is like stepping back in time to tread where movie stars once trod.
Aug 18, 2010
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Amanda Wilkins
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Dead Set (2008): DVD Review
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Reality TV contestants come face to face with the undead in the DVD compendium of 2008's five part horror / comedy hybrid.
Jan 27, 2009
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Rowan Darby
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Discover the Rich History of Catalina Island
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From Spanish explorers to Hollywood stars and chewing gum magnates, Catalina Island has a captivating history that can be explored over a long weekend.
Jun 29, 2010
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Tracy Conner
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Historic Scottish Hotels - Inverlochy Castle
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A luxurious historic castle, surrounded by unspoilt scenery in and around Fort William and Perthshire. Voted "Best hotel in Europe" by Travel and Leisure Magazine 2006.
Apr 24, 2007
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Cathy Smith
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Gonzoogling? A Few Observations on English Canals
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Gonzoogling is the canal equivalent of train spotting; hanging around locks, watching and giving superfluous advice. It's actually rather addictive!
Nov 8, 2011
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Myra Robinson
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TCM Salutes Oscars With Quirky, Fun Programming in February
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Movie junkies and everyday fans should like the fun approach Turner Classic Movies is taking in February with its annual 31 Days of Oscar programming stunt.
Jan 30, 2011
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Barry M. Grey
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Benjamin Franklin, Scientist
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In the late 1780s Franklin led a team of scientists and physicians to investigate claims of magnetism's "healing powers."
Feb 7, 2008
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James Hogan
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City Varieties Leeds Reopens After Multi-million Pound Makeover
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Leeds famous music hall, the City Varieties, opens its doors again on Sunday 18th September after a £9.9m facelift.
Sep 17, 2011
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Jacqui Taylor
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