Stay tuned for the bloopers That kid is some kind of genius. Below is the marble run I posted earlier, which is more sophisticated but somehow lacks the same seat-of-the-pants thrill factor.
I've seen a lot of editing feats like this, but there seems to be an uncanny match here between the music and the action. It consumes me with the desire to see a Rita Hayworth musical right away. Thanks for…
Sylvia Plath, October 27, 1932 - February 11, 1963 These poems are read by Tom O'Bedlam (seen below), on his website Spoken Verse, one of the web's most impressive treasures. You can spend hours on a visit.
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Speaking as a person with some experience with alcohol, I watch "Mad Men" with incredulity. The characters typically take their booze neat, usually at two fingers to a glass, and seem to start well before lunch. Yet there is surprisingly…
Alexyss K. Tylor had a program on Atlanta public access TV starting in the 1990s. The woman listening here is her mother. There is no reason she couldn't be a comedy club star, although I can't be sure she intends…