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Blanchett, Freeman Take SAG Honors (AP)
Blanchett, Freeman Take SAG Honors (AP)
02/05/2005 10:15 PMAP - Cate Blanchett won the supporting actress honor Saturday at the
Screen Actors Guild Awards for her role as Katharine Hepburn in "The
Aviator." Morgan Freeman took the supporting actor prize for "Million
Dollar Baby," playing a sage-like ex-prizefighter.
Actor Morgan Freeman embraces Net
Actor Morgan Freeman embraces Net
01/08/2004 08:35 PMCNET Jan 8 2004 7:50PM ET
Morgan Freeman: Net Media Master
Morgan Freeman: Net Media Master
01/09/2004 09:58 PMActor Morgan Freeman embraces Net: When I think
"Net-saavy Hollywood star," Morgan Freeman doesn't come to mind. This
is an interesting development, however.
Actor Morgan Freeman's production company says that next
year, it will release a movie on the Net at the same time it film
debuts in theaters, a move that could challenge others to follow suit.
[Freeman] ...predicted that releasing a film in this fashion will
likely be a first and prod other studios to begin to use the Net as a
way to sell their products.
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Morgan Freeman To Release Next Film
Online
Morgan Freeman To Release Next Film
Online
01/08/2004 08:40 PMIn an announcement that is sure to get plenty of attention, actor
Morgan Freeman announced (along with Intel) that his production
company will be
simul
taneously releasing his next movie in theaters and online. Of
course, they don't explain how they intend to do this, what technology
they'll use or how much they're going to charge. Still, should be an
interesting experiment. I'd be interested to see if they provide any
sort of incentive to try to get people to go see the movie in the
theater, instead of just downloading it.
“Show Me The Business!” Live Internet
Talk Radio Show Moves to the
VoiceAmerica™ Channel
“Show Me The Business!” Live Internet
Talk Radio Show Moves to the
VoiceAmerica™ Channel
03/22/2005 03:16 PMFounder of Westcoast Business Review host Amy Campbell re-launches
“Show Me The Business!” on Tuesday, March 22, 2005. [PRWEB Mar 21,
2005]
Limelight Networks and The Chris Pirillo
Show Team to Deliver Live Webcasts at
International Consumer Electronics Show
Limelight Networks and The Chris Pirillo
Show Team to Deliver Live Webcasts at
International Consumer Electronics Show
01/07/2005 04:14 AM“The Chris Pirillo Show” to Debut Live via Leading Digital Delivery
Network [PRWEB Jan 7, 2005]
Pistons Show Fangs; Lakers Show Age
Pistons Show Fangs; Lakers Show Age
06/14/2004 02:20 AMDetroit won, 88-80, and Los Angeles faces a deficit that no team in
N.B.A. finals history has overcome.
Show me a culture that despises
virginity and I'll show you a culture
that despises childhood
Show me a culture that despises
virginity and I'll show you a culture
that despises childhood
06/16/2004 06:37 AM"Virginia Tells Men: No Sex with Young Girls" .. underage partners ..
what the fuck? .. don't go
there
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Best in Show
Best in Show
03/22/2005 04:40 PM
« A competitor at a recent puppy show in Ruoholahti peeks out
from his nest to check out the local scenery. A small gallery of
photos from the puppy show. »
Otava couldn't go to a recent puppy show, but I went anyway with a
friend just to see all the adorable puppies. I had originally imagined
that it would be an amateur sort of fun show for owners and their
pets, but there were a lot of serious owners there looking for serious
competition although it wasn't quite Best in
Show. The Kaapelitehdas is an old cable factory with a
large space inside, which was filled to the gills, and giant windows
that allowed sunshine to pour in, creating wide beams and pools of
bright light like stage spotlights in each ring.
There were oodles of micro-dogs, golden retrievers, bernese and
leonbergers. A trio of basset hounds were a source of much amusement
as they would wrap their leashes around the legs of those who came
within their reach. A group of great danes gathered in a large room
off to the side to keep from unwittingly stepping on the tiny dogs. In
spite of the tremendous difference in size and temperament, the
scuffles were few. I bought one of the programmes and noticed that
many of the registered names were in English which wasn't really what
I was expecting. Some of them were pretty cute and amusing, too.
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Fanny Love - Makes me wonder if he is an ass biter. It's even more
disturbing if the British translation of fanny is used. :)
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Unleash Me - ...my darling, let me go.
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Love Machine - Soon to be a big hit on the stud circuit.
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Angel of Demon - A dog with a split personality?
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Simple the Pest - Complex the solution.
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Darth Vader - He probably drools a bit more than the original. It
breaks the tradition of fearsome names like 'killer' being given to
chihuahua's and names like 'daisy' going to the giants like this one.
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Made in Denmark - Better than Taiwan.
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I'm Your Boogie Man - I'll bet his nickname is Freddie.
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Jet Plane Pilot - "This is your captain, woof woof wooof woooooof.."
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Miss Twiggy - for a labrador no less. :)
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Intercepted Pass - Don't play frisbee with this guy.
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One Night in Bangkok - gets his kicks above the waistline, sunshine.
And I thought I was the only one who saw Chess.
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Bee in a Bonnet - for a shih tzu. awwwwww. :)
New TV Show About What Else Is On
New TV Show About What Else Is On
10/30/2003 11:46 PMWell, here's an interesting idea for a TV show. Over in the UK,
they're going to launch a show where four people sit around and
watch what else is on TV at that time. They'll discuss other
shows on other channels, and take calls and messages from viewers.
While it may seem like an odd idea, I actually like the concept.
Where I think it would work great is on the program guide channels (or
on digital or satellite systems - somehow associated with the guide).
Instead of the boring infomercial/promotional interview imagine having
the presenter and three guests running through exactly what's really
on right at that moment. If done well, it could be very entertaining.
In some ways, it could almost be like the "blog" version of
television. Just like some people don't actually read full length
articles any more, but just get their news from what the bloggers are
talking about, you don't have to actually watch the shows any more.
You just listen to what other people are saying about all the shows,
and assume you've caught enough to pretend you've watched them all
yourself. It's snippet-and-commentary culture at work.
Best Of Show
Best Of Show
07/27/2004 01:01 PMA brand new Probe Droid has just been launched; this week we're
searching for the Star Wars licensee that showed the most exciting
goods at last weekend's International Comic Con. As you could tell
from our coverage, there was a lot eye candy shown that will make its
way to collectors in the coming months. Now’s your chance to cast a
vote for the company that showed the item, or items, you're most
looking forward to adding to your collection. Look for the latest
Probe Droid ballot now and cast your vote today!
FC Now: Show Me the Way
FC Now: Show Me the Way
03/24/2005 08:12 AMWhere will it all lead? Will we see brands taking their cue from
religion, or for that matter sports teams? I think so. In BRAND sense
I conclude that consumers prefer brands with strong leaders (think
Steve Jobs or Richard...
The Big Show
The Big Show
01/03/2005 05:56 AMWired News Jan 3 2005 8:38AM GMT
So, the war show is now on.
So, the war show is now on.
03/19/2003 10:26 PMI've been watching CNN for the last 5-10 hours, and I think the
conclusion is clear. The time for moral...
New .NET Show
New .NET Show
12/12/2003 02:01 PMThere's a new .NET
Show up, filmed at the PDC. My old boss, Robert Hess, is host.
Show me the way to go 127.0.0.1
Show me the way to go 127.0.0.1
07/08/2004 07:04 AMCash'n'Carrion Geddit? Then get the t-shirt
DLL Show v5.4
DLL Show v5.4
07/30/2004 05:18 PMDLL Show is a small utility that displays a list of all running
processes and their DLL dependencies. Click your mouse on a listed
task or process to see the DLLs that process uses. DLL Show displays
comprehensive information about all running processes including memory
load, priority and the DLLs they depend upon. DLL Show can also be
used to display a list for all DLL and OCX modules installed on your
system. [Shareware $19.95 543 KB]
RSS "Show us the Money"
RSS "Show us the Money"
08/27/2004 01:52 PMWith Technorati apparently securing 6.5 million in funding those in
the RSS industry are sitting up and taking notice. Nice to see those
that have embraced RSS technology and building cool tools getting the
cash. Makes you wonder what is happening in the Atom front. [Wired
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Upstaging Before the Show
Upstaging Before the Show
08/29/2004 11:25 PMThe Republican convention's calculated claims to patriotism met
elaborately planned and heavily Democratic street protests.
The Vint and Bob show...
The Vint and Bob show...
11/19/2003 08:00 AMI had the opportunity yesterday to go to Vint Cerf & Bob Kahn Meet the
BBC at RIBA in
London. I took
comprehensive notes of the event, if anyone's interested. The part
that got me most excited was the work that Vint is doing to extend the
internet across the rest of the solar system - starting with Mars.
More on that story:
Petco: Best in Show?
Petco: Best in Show?
08/20/2004 12:54 PMThe pet supply store has exceeded expectations. Will it last?
The anti-PC show
The anti-PC show
08/14/2004 09:00 PMScotland on Sunday Online Aug 15 2004 1:19AM GMT
Co. to Show T. Rex Dig on the Internet
Co. to Show T. Rex Dig on the Internet
05/07/2004 11:29 PMDallas Morning News May 8 2004 4:20AM GMT
Those jeans would clearly show off my
Those jeans would clearly show off my
08/10/2004 09:25 PMZDNet Aug 11 2004 1:10AM GMT
Last BBC show for Parkinson
Last BBC show for Parkinson
05/08/2004 08:20 PMVeteran talk show host Michael Parkinson presents his last programme
for the BBC.
MCI: Show Me the Money
MCI: Show Me the Money
04/06/2005 12:08 PMHow is it possible that MCI can claim that a bid that is 20% higher
than Verizon's is inferior? Read on.
NYT on NYC Superflat show
NYT on NYC Superflat show
04/06/2005 05:27 PMDavid Pescovitz:
On Friday, the exhibit
Little Boy: The
Arts of Japan's Exploding Subculture will open at New York's Japan
Society Gallery. Curated by superflat sensation
Takashi Murakami and named
after the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, the exhibit explores the
relationship between otaku and contemporary art. Along with exhibiting
work in the gallery, the artists from Murakami's studio have installed
public artworks throughout the city. From today's New York Times:
As a curious crowd gathered at the entrance to Central Park at Fifth
Avenue and 60th Street, a team of riggers, steelworkers and Japanese
art world figures went into action. Slowly, step by step, a crane
operator started moving a pair of psychedelic-yellow fiberglass
elephants into place.
When the mother and baby pachyderms came to rest on their lime green
steel bases, their trunks beckoning toward a statue of William
Tecumseh Sherman just across the way at the Plaza Hotel, an
inconspicuous woman in a purple knit hat, ripped blue jeans and woolly
brown jacket began proudly posing in front of the sculptures. She was
Chinatsu Ban, 31, the creator of the public art sculpture, which is
graced by a pile of pink, green and purple dung decorated with hearts.
(Photo by Librado Romero/NYT.)
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ink to today's NYT article,
Link to Murakami profile from Sunday's NYT Magazine
Horror show
Horror show
05/12/2004 08:20 AMThe government did not want us to see nightmarish images from Iraq.
But with our soldiers and our enemies armed with digital cameras, we
can't escape the gruesome realities of war.
Show and tell for Microsoft
Show and tell for Microsoft
01/17/2004 10:43 PMMicrosoft is considering an expansion of a program that would allow
companies to see the source code underlying its Office software and
other applications.
Currently, 20 of the company's products are available under the
program, including all versions of Windows 2000, Windows XP and
Windows Server 2003. But Microsoft has yet to extend access to Office,
its most profitable product, or to its server-based applications.
Marching Show .NET
Marching Show .NET
11/19/2003 06:58 PMProject on hold...
Comdex Another No-Show
Comdex Another No-Show
03/29/2005 04:36 PMCasino City Times Mar 29 2005 7:51PM GMT
U.S. Automakers Woo At Car Show
U.S. Automakers Woo At Car Show
01/10/2004 09:06 PMCBS News Jan 10 2004 6:23PM ET
CES: Pictures from the show
CES: Pictures from the show
01/06/2005 08:02 PMSome cool products and publicity stunts happening at CES in Las Vegas.
MothaB Show
MothaB Show
01/06/2005 02:42 PMCheck out The MothaB Show,
created by long-time FeedDemon/TopStyle user Matt Zur. Matt's first podcast
about women dating "bad boys" will likely strike a chord with many
male geeks.
Show Time!
Show Time!
01/24/2004 08:22 PMJust as the Mac revolutionized computing, Apple is changing the world
of online music. If Steve Jobs plays his cards right this time, Apple
could end up with a big chunk of the digital-entertainment market. By
Peter Burrows (BusinessWeek via MyAppleMenu)
Show a Little Restraint
Show a Little Restraint
12/29/2004 10:58 PMGuards: Though the NIK-7000 TranZport full-body condom stops you from
being spit on, the sounds of derisive laugher will echo through the
prison and your subconscious for years to come.
Show me the music
Show me the music
01/28/2004 01:12 AMComputer Times Asia Jan 28 2004 5:29AM GMT
stupidity show itself
stupidity show itself
12/25/2003 05:34 AMHoward Dean Tattoo" .. apathetic ..
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For Those of You Who Wonder How That TV
Show Began
For Those of You Who Wonder How That TV
Show Began
03/22/2005 04:56 PMFox is experimenting with $9 DVD packages of TV series: not a whole
season, just selected episodes.
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