Ashanti’s new single, the way that I love you, has got a tumbling piano melody that adds the background for her powerful voice. This release marks her return after a long break from the music biz. The video tells the story of an Ashanti madly in love, really. The video has this sultry songstress […]
The trailor starts with the voice of Lupe Fiasco declaring, “I am the American Dream.” Then comes into view the LA tattooed on The Game’s face. We’re already interested, and it’s called Street Kings? Yes.
But will this movie deliver? Well, Keanu has talking parts and although that worries us, from the looks of it he’s […]
Outside the citibank headquarters in Manahattan, two people were arrested a an anti-coal protest, “criticizing Citibank’s major financial stake in the coal industry.”
The protesters, some of whom had chained themselves to the front doors and had to be sawed out by police, are demanding Citibank shift their large-scale investments in coal-fired power plants due to […]
From the recordings of Alan Watts, this one about Music and Life is on another measure. It does not measure life by the points to which we reach. It asks if life can be measured, like music, by the journey and the life that it takes to reach those points.
Alan Wilson Watts (January 6, 1915 […]
Roland Gasparyan
is the talented front-man of Reincarnation Band. Fused to be a refreshing blend of reggae/ska roots and rich Armenian vocals, Jan Rastaman is exemplifies the Love and Rastafari message that Roland and his band Reincarnation invite you to share.
This band started as a metal band. Yah. Roland
and the other founding members of the band […]
Charlie Chaplin
The Great Dictator
His first dialogue picture, The Great Dictator (1940), was an act of defiance against German dictator Adolf Hitler and Nazism, filmed and released in the United States one year before the US abandoned its policy of isolationism to enter World War II.
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The Daily Banter’s Peter Bauer reports, “President Bush was booed Sunday as he threw out the first pitch for the Washington Nationals.” Seems like the cows are coming home, I mean cowboys. Cowboys. In about seven years, the Bush legacy is not in tip-top shape according to a stadium of nationals.
Bush then [2001]:
Bush Now: […]
Groucho Marx
Julius Henry “Groucho” Marx (October 2, 1890 – August 19, 1977), was an American comedian and film star. He is famed as a master of wit. He made fifteen feature films with his siblings, the Marx Brothers, and also had a successful solo career, most notably as the host of the radio and […]
Wait, I think we got it wrong. At least it was for a good cause.
On FreeRice.com, for each word you get right, they donate 20 grams of rice throughout the UN World Food Program to help end hunger. It sounds easy enough. On the homepage, after you choose by highlighting a definition to word […]