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EARTHQUAKE hits Washington, DC 5.8 magnitude August 23rd, 2011

October 12th, 2011

WASHINGTON — Hundreds of thousands of people evacuated buildings across the East Coast on Tuesday after a moderate earthquake in Virginia that was also felt as far south as Chapel Hill, NC No tsunami warning was issued, but air and train traffic was disrupted across the Northeast and mid-Atlantic. In the Washington, DC, area, parts of the Pentagon, White House and Capitol were among the areas evacuated. All memorials and monuments on the National Mall were evacuated and closed. At the Pentagon, a low rumbling built and built to the point that the building shook. People ran into the corridors of the government’s biggest building and as the shaking continued there were shouts of “Evacuate! Evacuate!” The quake even broke a water main inside the Pentagon, flooding parts of two floors, NBC reported. Initial damage reports from Washington included the central tower at the National Cathedral and Ecuador’s embassy. Three pinnacles on the 30-story-tall tower broke off. Centered some 90 miles south of the nation’s capital, the quake was a magnitude 5.9, the US Geological Survey said. Two nuclear reactors near the epicenter were taken offline as a precaution, officials said. No damage was reported at either. Earthquake strikes Washington DC 5.8 capital evacuated Strikes mineral, va virginia DC, NY areas evacuate as earth quake felt across East pentagon earthquake washington dc dc capital 5.3 tremors 5.8 5.9 3.6 magnitude BREAKING NEWS us earthquake 5.8 hits washington dc aria

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Hollywood Hits On Twin Cities Acting Talent

August 2nd, 2011

Hollywood Hits On Twin Cities Acting Talent

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Dwight Hobbes

MN Spokesman-Recorder

Filmmakers, independent or studio financed, know, once they decide to shoot on location in Minnesota, there’s a teeming pool of talented, proven actors working in Twin Cities theatre.  Fargo, Grumpy Old Men, Untamed Hearts, for instance, put the likes of Sally Wingert (Guthrie Theater), Claudia Wilkens, Buffy Sedlachek (Jungle Theater) and other luminaries to handsome use in filler roles.  Ironically, the film utilizing the most Twin Cities talent was a resounding flop. Justice (2004), bringing Roger Gueunver Smith to town, assembling supporting actors like Penumbra Theatre Company’s T. Mychael Rambo, Mixed Blood Theatre’s Joe Minjares and.  At least it hired the most minority actors until Into Temptation, starring Jeremy Sisto.  Into Temptation (2009) featured Bruce A. Young (Mixed Blood Theatre, The Playwrights Center) with strong appearances by Marquetta Senters (Mixed Blood Theatre), Isabel O’Connor (Guthrie Theater), Greta Oglesby (Guthrie Theater, Penumbra Theatre Company), Regina Marie Williams (Guthrie Theater, Penumbra Theatre Company, Mixed Blood Theatre) and Ansa Akyea (Mixed Blood Theatre, Pillsbury House Theater).

It’s a shame more Minneapolis and St. Paul luminaries haven’t followed Don Cheadle (Rwanda, Devil In A Blue Dress), Kimberley Elise (Set It Off, John Q, For Colored Girls) and Carl Lumbly (Buffalo Soldiers, Cagney & Lacey) to stardom.  James Austin Williams got “introducing” billing on Broadway in August Wilson’s Radio Golf, but Hollywood is not exactly breaking down his door.  Regina Marie Williams would be a likely candidate.  Ever since her breakout vehicle Dinah Was at Penumbra, there’s been no stopping her.  Everytime you turn around some theater wants to star her in a show.  Couple seasons ago, Williams triumphed at Mixed Blood in Lynn Nottage’s powerhouse drama Ruined winning an Ivey Award.  In that production she worked opposite film and television veteran Young (Jurassic Park III, NYPD Blue). Regina Marie Williams’ ascent to prominence in Twin Cities theatre began inconspicuously enough featured in Mixed Blood Theatre’s touring, educational outreach vehicle, Syl Jones’ Daughters of Africa. Stepped into a high profile with a phenomenal appearance opposite James Craven in Gus Edwards’ Louie and Ophelia at Penumbra.  Then, came Dinah Was, depicting the tumultuous life and historic career of immortal chanteuse Dinah Washington. It had to be held over. Regina Marie Williams reigns as the first lady of Twin Cities theatre, drawing critics’ accolades, attracting packed-houses audiences wherever she performs.

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Into Temptation didn’t have the sort of success Fargo, Grumpy Old Men and Untamed Hearts enjoyed.  Not commercially.  It is, though, an artistic accomplishment well above and beyond the stilted, vapid and generally incompetent Justice.  Cast members can point to this with pride.  They’re working with Sisto in a film with a strong story.  A priest goes through, as it were, hell on earth trying save a woman from committing suicide.  As you’d expect, he winds up having to find himself in process.  It’s not a formulaic script, though.  Thoughtfully crafted, Into Temptation comes to a disquieting climax you never see coming.

One could find fault with the character Regina Marie Williams portrays, seeing it as a stereotype.  Same for Greta Oglesby.  One could put a sock in it.  Yes, as  “Angela”,  Williams plays a cheerful, dyed-in-the-wool sexpot, full of brass and sassafras, sashaying around scantily clothed as possible. Oglesbly plays street walker “Miriam”.   Sure, it would not have hurt to have other images of Black women.  Still, Regina Marie Williams and Greta Oglesby call on amazing chops, affording undeniable dimension.   William’s “Angela”, spirited, whip-smart with more charm than the law should allow, is one of them wild, relentlessly fun-loving party gals who’d run the Eveready Bunny off the road.  Oglesby, flat out, is a gas.  She enlivens “Miriam” with fascinating grace, a brash, swaggering, pragmatist who struts her stroll leisurely with unassailable dignity.  Honestly, considering how often theatre-goers have seen her play sweet old ladies, to witness a bit more of Oglesby’s depth and range is, to say the least, refreshing.   No paint-by-number performances, no caricatures.

Ultimately, anytime Tinsel Town comes calling, Twin Cities theatre can be counted on to pick up the phone.  Answering with first-rate artistry.  Nothing at which to sneeze.

 


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Pachelbel Greatest Hits

April 12th, 2011

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Sousa’s Greatest Hits

November 7th, 2010

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America’s Greatest Hits

October 31st, 2010

America’s Greatest Hits

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DJ Earworm – United State of Pop 2009 (Blame It on the Pop) – Mashup of Top 25 Billboard Hits

July 22nd, 2010


download? djearworm.com A Mashup of the Top 25 Hits of 2009, according to Billboard. facebook.com djearworm.com The Black Eyed Peas – BOOM BOOM POW Lady Gaga – POKER FACE Lady Gaga Featuring Colby O’Donis – JUST DANCE The Black Eyed Peas – I GOTTA FEELING Taylor Swift – LOVE STORY Flo Rida – RIGHT ROUND Jason Mraz – I’M YOURS Beyonce – SINGLE LADIES (PUT A RING ON IT) Kanye West – HEARTLESS The All-American Rejects – GIVES YOU HELL Taylor Swift – YOU BELONG WITH ME TI Featuring Justin Timberlake – DEAD AND GONE The Fray – YOU FOUND ME Kings Of Leon – USE SOMEBODY Keri Hilson Featuring Kanye West & Ne-Yo – KNOCK YOU DOWN Jamie Foxx Featuring T-Pain – BLAME IT Pitbull – I KNOW YOU WANT ME (CALLE OCHO) TI Featuring Rihanna – LIVE YOUR LIFE Soulja Boy Tell ‘em Featuring Sammie – KISS ME THRU THE PHONE Jay Sean Featuring Lil Wayne – DOWN Miley Cyrus – THE CLIMB Drake – BEST I EVER HAD Kelly Clarkson – MY LIFE WOULD SUCK WITHOUT YOU Beyonce – HALO Katy Perry – HOT N COLD FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 1. Will this be on iTunes? –No, not the iTunes store, but it can be in your iTunes for free. Download it from my website, djearworm.com. You don’t need to pay the iTunes store to put free mp3s in your iTunes software, you just download the mp3 and then double-click on it (or drag it into your iTunes if that doesn’t work). 2. Why is that artist I hate in your list, and why isn’t that artist I love in your list? –This is based on the Top 25 songs of Billboard’s 2009 year-end list. I

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May 23rd, 2010

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Michael Jackson – Video Greatest Hits – HIStory

April 30th, 2010

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This compilation features 10 of Michael Jackson’s greatest video hits, including “Billie Jean,” “The Way You Make Me Feel,” “Black or White,” “Rock With You” and others. 90 minutes.

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Journey – Greatest Hits DVD 1978-1997 – Music Videos & Live Performances

April 21st, 2010

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It will be many years before Journey’s music will be known as anything but soupy ’70s arena rock and embarrassingly overwrought ’80s pop. But that day will come: the songs and the playing are just too good for the scorn and ridicule to endure forever. Journey: Greatest Hits DVD 1978-1997 will do little, however, to hasten the band’s salvation. In fact, if it weren’t such a gift to those who love the music, a case could be made for suppressing the disc’s video content, so unimaginative is most of the directing and so damning is the attire (or lack thereof).

But even if sweaty guys running around in tight jeans and no underwear isn’t really your thing, the disc has its treats. There’s MTV nostalgia, pure and simple–”Separate Ways (Worlds Apart),” with its mimed quayside performance and strutting high-heeled model, is perhaps the quintessential “What were they thinking?” video. We also get exciting glimpses of the early band (with keyboardist Gregg Rolie passing the lead-vocal torch to newcomer Steve Perry) kicking out classics like “Feeling That Way,” “Lights,” and “Just the Same Way.” Many of the songs feature live audio as well as video, and it’s here, most notably in “Who’s Crying Now” and “Stone in Love,” that lead guitarist Neal Schon cuts loose with some extended licks. An unexpected pleasure is 1996′s heartfelt ballad “When You Love a Woman.” The guys are aging gracefully, Steve Smith’s drumming is better than ever, and the video itself boasts the most tasteful production of the bunch. –Michael Mikesell

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‘Snowmageddon’ hits Washington area

April 17th, 2010


The US capital and the states surrounding it have been paralysed by the worst snowstorm in decades, which started on Friday. Authorities in Washington DC and several states including – Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania – have declared a state of emergency. More than half a metre of snow’s been dumped, cutting off the power to more than a hundred thousand homes. Transportation for many is at a standstill as airports shut down and public transport systems have been severely crippled. President Barack Obama has nicknamed the storm “Snowmageddon”. Al Jazeera’s Todd Baer reports from Washington, DC [February 7, 2010]

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