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Criticism On Religious Scientists - Sam Harris @ The Science Network
High Quality: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AH005Zi7nvg&fmt=18 Visit http://www.YouTube.com/FFreeThinker Criticism On Religious Scientists - Sam Harris @ The Science Network. The Science Network: "Facts, Values and a Place for the Profound" A conversation with Sam Harris (Oct. 3, 2008) Sam Harris is the author of The New York Times bestsellers, "The End of Faith: Religion, Terror and the Future of Reason" which won the 2005 PEN/Martha Albrand Award for First Nonfiction, and "Letter to a Christian Nation". His writing has appeared in Newsweek, Los Angeles Times, The Atlantic, The Times (London), The Boston Globe, The Annals of Neurology, and elsewhere. He is currently researching the neural basis of religious belief while completing a doctorate in neuroscience. He is also a Co-Founder and Chairman of The Reason Project. • http://thesciencenetwork.org/ • http://www.samharris.org/ • http://www.reasonproject.org/ .
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Martha, Harriet & Jessica
Watch Martha, Harriet & Jessica perform at the Cyberspace Winter Camp!
Two Against The World - Original Trailer 1936
This drama is set at a struggling radio station. To drum up more listeners, the station owner dredges up an old mystery and tells her announcer to make it into a serial. He and his secretary are against the idea because the story is true. The broadcasts create problems for the woman originally acquitted of the charge. Over the last two decades, she has married and raised a daughter who is getting ready to marry the son of a prominent industrialist. The airing of her mother's old dirty laundry threatens to destroy her upcoming nuptials. The mother and her husband are so distraught that they kill themselves. The bereaved daughter, blaming the radio station for her parents' demise, goes there to kill the announcer. Her fiancé follows and mayhem ensues. The story is also called One Fatal Hour. Humphrey Bogart - Sherry Scott Beverly Roberts - Alma Ross Linda Perry - Edith Carstairs Carlyle Moore, Jr. - William Sims Henry O'Neill - Jim Carstairs Helen MacKellar - Martha Carstairs/Glory Penbrook Claire Dodd - Cora Latimer Hobart Cavanaugh - Tippy Mantus Harry Hayden - Martin Leavenworth Robert Middlemass - Bertram C. Reynolds Clay Clement - Mr. Banning Douglas Wood - Malcolm Sims Virginia Brissac - Mrs. Marion Sims Paula Stone - Miss Symonds Bobby Gordon - Herman O'Reilly Frank Orth - Tommy Howard Hickman - Dr. Maguire Ferdinand Schumann-Heink - Sound Mixer
Twenty Million Sweethearts - Original Trailer 1934
A satire on radio crooners, Twenty Million Sweethearts stars Dick Powell as a singing waiter--fake handlebar mustache and all. Publicity man Pat O'Brien discovers Powell and gets him a radio gig, leading to nationwide adulation for the nonplused tenor. All of this jeopardizes Powell's happy marriage to Ginger Rogers, but he proves faithful to her despite the twenty million sweethearts (i.e. female radio fans) referred to in the title. Twenty Million Sweethearts is fitfully amusing, with some of the best moments concentrated at the beginning wherein the Radio Rogues imitate several popular personalities of the airwaves. This film was remade in 1949 as My Dream Is Yours, with Doris Day (!) in the Dick Powell role but with the same "signature" tune, "I'll String Along with You." Pat O'Brien - Rush Blake Dick Powell - Buddy Clayton Ginger Rogers - Peggy Cornell Allen Jenkins - Pete Grant Mitchell - Chester A. Sharpe Joseph Cawthorn - Herbert Brockman Johnny Arthur - Secretary Oscar Apfel - Manager Nina Borget - Girl Matt Brooks Nora Cecil - Lady in Bed George Chandler William B. Davidson - Woodcliff Inn Manager William "Wild Bill" Elliott - 1st Man Ted FioRito and His Orchestra Leo F. Forbstein - Brusiloff Eddie Foster Charles Halton - Sound Effects Man Sam Hayes - Peggy's Announcer Grace Hayle - Martha Brockman George Humbert - Headwaiter Eddie Kane - 2nd Man Milt Kibbee - Pete's Announcer Charles Lane Muzzy Marcellino - Himself Sam McDaniel - Deacon the Waiter Larry McGrath - 3rd Man The Mills Brothers John T. Murray - 2nd Announcer Dennis O'Keefe - Reporter Henry O'Neill - Lemuel Tappan Bob Perry - Cafe Manager Rosalie Roy - Girl Operator Harry Seymour - Announcer Eddie Shubert Billy Snyder Charles Sullivan - Cabby The Three Radio Rogues Billy West - Bellboy Joan Wheeler - Marge Dick Winslow - Page Boy
Un Ballo in Maschera Act 3 part 2
There is quite a story behind this show (From a 1990 performance in Youngstown with David Effron conducting. Riccardo- Stephen Colantti, Renato-Joseph Shore; Amelia-Martha Sheil; Ulrica- Marsha Baldwin; Oscar- Davida Kagen;Sam-Stepehn Markuson; Tom-Andrew Parks) The show was March 17, 1990. In Jan. 1990 I was in hospital in critical condition with pneumonia. I had lost my voice completely weeks before. With a good doctor I survived and walked out of the hospital still voiceless. I knew I had my first Renato in 6 weeks. Thanks to a lot of helpful laryngologist in the area, I got my voice back in four weeks and learned the role in two. I was a basket of nerves when I arrived for rehearsals. The full strength of my voice had not returned and I was nervous. Still, it worked out. David Effron is a fine conductor and I had good colleagues.
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