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A moment on Rose St, Edinburgh, where Margaret Tait used to live.
Last week I made a film of 49 of my T-shirts called Fresh Air. It was to be purely structural. For sound I recorded (in sync) the quiet ambience of my Val Verde neighborhood. Then I decided to add the sounds of a radio playing. I set up my Sound Devices and began to record NPR’s All Things Considered. It was 3:00pm on December 2. The regular news was interrupted by breaking news from San Bernardino. By the end of my recording 12 people were dead along with two suspects. My film is no longer purely structural.
Slapstick comedy with St. John and Jimmy Aubrey dropping dishes in a restaurant with two patrons, one boss and a floor show of eight. There's singing and dancing too.
Cold War propaganda allegory about farm markets.
The story of a lonely, emotional and almost psychotic freshman’s in his first year of High School.
A retired Major's efforts to hone his golf skills are thwarted by the diminutive but defiant common daisy.
A young woman fights with the woman inside to get away from her home and deal with her demons.
Fresh Gear is a television program on ZDTV then known as TechTV that showcased the latest in personal technology. It was hosted by Stephanie Siemiller and Chris Leary. The original hosts were Jim Louderback and Sumi Das.
Fresh Gear started to air on ZDTV after its launch in May 1998. The show aired every Wednesday at 9:30 pm. It was cancelled after the May 2004 merger of G4 and TechTV into G4techTV. G4techTV continued to make episodes until the closure of the San Francisco studios. Fresh Gear was then aired in reruns until early December 2004.
Though Fresh Gear is gone, G4techTV Canada has recreated the show as Gadgets & Gizmos.
Product review segments were often co-hosted by the 'Lab Rats': Roger Chang, Hahn Choi, Andrew Hawn, Robert Heron, James Kim, Brett Larson and Martin Sargent. Another show that airs on another Comcast-owned channel known as Geared Up has a very similar format to Fresh Gear.
Captures the time of life when you leave home and find yourself and experience a bit of the world outside your childhood. anyway, the kids in the show are great and fun and even if they are different from you, what they are going through is pretty universal and if you can't relate to it then you have no imagination whatsoever. anyway, i can't wait to see the rest of the series and only wish there was more "reality tv" like this as real life is pretty interesting when you actually deal with it and interact with other people.
Lorraine Pascale creates amazing food, completely from scratch, in super quick time. In today's hectic world, the idea of cooking dinner without resorting to a packet or a jar might fill many of us with dread, but Lorraine's no-nonsense approach provides accessible solutions for every occasion. Lorraine shows just how easy it is to prepare delicious food, no matter how much time we have, with an array of spectacular starters, mains, desserts and of course her signature bakes for all occasions.
Private chef and holistic health coach Heather Hartman is always on the hunt for ways to naturalize what goes in and around the body. Heather shares mouth-watering whole food recipes and offers tips and insight into healthy living, from hair care to our house cleaning routine. It’s time to realign with what’s fresh, simple and healthy.