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Mumford and Sons – Little Lion Man w/lyrics

May 23rd, 2011

FIRST LITTLE LION MAN VIDEO ON YOUTUBE. let everyone know your thoughts. IMO they’re so much more than just Radio 1′s latest gimmick, and i hope people appreciate this as more than just “that song they heard on radio 1″ i own nothing rehrehreh. right, taken it upon myself to put shit loads of mumford and sons vid up (well, like 5-ish mumford and sons vids up) because no one knows who they are, which upsets me tbh. lyrics: weep for yourself, my man, you’ll never be what is in your heart weep little lion man, you’re not as brave as you were at the start rate yourself and rape/RAKE yourself, take all the courage you have left wasted on fixing all the problems that you made in your own head but it was not your fault but mine and it was your heart on the line i really fucked it up this time didn’t I, my dear? tremble for yourself, my man, you know that you have seen this all before tremble little lion man, you’ll never settle any of your score your grace is wasted in your face, your boldness stands alone among the wreck learn from your mother or else spend your days biting your own neck but it was not your fault but mine and it was your heart on the line i really fucked it up this time didn’t I, my dear?

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Little Black Book of Washington DC 2010 Edition (Travel guide)

May 5th, 2011

Little Black Book of Washington DC 2010 Edition (Travel guide)

2010 Edition. From the National Mall to the Zoo, Capitol Hill to Foggy Bottom and beyond, make your way around America’s capital with this indispensable pocket city guide! User-friendly maps and insider tips help you to explore the best Washington, DC has to offer. Here’s all you need to know about what to see and do, and where to eat, drink, shop, and stay in this city of living history! Washington, DC correspondent for “Travel Agent” magazine and news editor at Travel Trade Publications, author Harriet Edleson has written for the “Washington Post” and Fodor’s travel publications. Color-coded, numbered entries in the text are keyed to full-color neighborhood maps in each chapter. ”Top Picks” direct you to not-to-be-missed attractions. Full-color spot illustrations throughout liven the text. 9 easy-to-use maps, including maps of Washington, DC neighborhoods, suburbs, and a Metro System Map.

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MESCHIYA LAKE AND THE LITTLE BIG HORNS JAZZ BAND

March 18th, 2011

This is the very first LENSJOCKEY(TM) VIDEO. Meschiya Lake and her band are seen performing in Washington Square Park in August 2009. She is an incredibly talented performer known for her stop-you-in-your tracks voicings. Not to mention her singular style. All photographs and video are ©Holly Van Voast The band backing Meschiya is; Chad Gales: Sax Andrew Hall: standup Bass Emily Asher: AWESOME tromboning Richard Levinson: washboardy goodness Mikey Freedom-Hart: resonator guitar

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Chester Dennis Jones Playing Little Wing @ The Washington Blues Society

March 2nd, 2011

The Chester Dennis Jones Band playing at the Washington Blues Society monthly ‘Blues Bash’.

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DC Tap Festival Duke Ellington Theater (Little Luke) [HQ].mp4

February 17th, 2011

Great little tap dancing dude!

We talked with Richard Norton Smith, Consulting Presidential Historian for Split Rock Studios, about the redesign of the museum and how it uses 21st-century technology to transport visitors to 19th-century Washington. Video Shot and edited by Christopher Hunter
Video Rating: 5 / 5

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Little Round Top / Robert E. Less’s Gallant but Exhausted Troops Struggled Through Marshy Bottom Land in Their Flight from Petersburg / Lurid Rumors of Assassination Filled the Air as President-Elect Abraham Lincoln Made His Way to Washington (Americas Civil War, Volume 4, Number 5, January 1992) Reviews

December 17th, 2010

Little Round Top / Robert E. Less’s Gallant but Exhausted Troops Struggled Through Marshy Bottom Land in Their Flight from Petersburg / Lurid Rumors of Assassination Filled the Air as President-Elect Abraham Lincoln Made His Way to Washington (Americas Civil War, Volume 4, Number 5, January 1992)

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Little Shop of Horrors March 12-May 22, 2010 Ford’s Theatre Washington, DC

November 16th, 2010

Buy Tickets: www.ticketmaster.com Little Shop of Horrors by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman choreographed by Karma Camp directed by Coy Middlebrook March 12-May 22, 2010 One of the most popular musicals of all time, Little Shop of Horrors tells the story of the well-meaning…
Video Rating: 5 / 5

All Camera and Equipment Maintenance Fund donations gratefully accepted. (Paypal ID = wojo4hitz@aol.com.) Flickr me: www.flickr.com Twitter me: www.twitter.com 1/22 Tegan & Sara – Entrance + The Ocean @ Warner Theater, Washington, DC 2/17/10
Video Rating: 5 / 5

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My Little Margie (3×14) “What’s Cooking?”

September 26th, 2010


My Little Margie is an American situation comedy that alternated between CBS and NBC from 1952 to 1955. The series was created by Frank Fox & George Carleton Brown and produced in Los Angeles, California at Hal Roach Studios by Hal Roach, Jr. and Roland D. Reed. My Little Margie premiered on CBS as the summer replacement for I Love Lucy on June 16, 1952, under the sponsorship of Philip Morris cigarettes. Its success prompted NBC, at the sponsor’s request, to give it a regular berth – Saturday at 7:30 pm(et) – on its fall schedule, where it lasted for two months. In January 1953, it returned to CBS [Thursdays, 10pm(et)], where it remained until July. Two months later, it was back on NBC (for new sponsor Scott Paper Company) on Wednesday nights at 8:30, where its final broadcast was on August 24, 1955. In an unusual move, the series — with the same leads — aired original episodes on CBS Radio, concurrently with the TV broadcasts, from December 1952 through August 1955. Only 23 radio broadcasts are known to exist in recorded form. creativecommons.org

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A Little Night Music

May 5th, 2010

  • ISBN13: 0075597979800
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description
‘A Little Night Music,’ a bittersweet tale of romantic longing and furtive liaisons unfolding over a single midsummer’s evening in the Swedish countryside, remains among composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim’s most admired and best known works, as well as one of his most commercially successful. The musical, inspired by Ingmar Bergman’s classic film ‘Smiles of A Summer Night’ and featuring a book by Hugh Wheeler, logged in 601 performances during its first Broadway run in 1973.
Back then, the New York Times theater critic called the lavish Harold Prince-directed production ‘heady, civilized,
sophisticated and enchanting.’ The sumptuous score even yielded an enduring adult pop hit in the rueful ‘Send in the Clowns,’ brought to Top 40 and adult contemporary radio via Judy Collins’ elegant, contemplative interpretation on Elektra Records.
New York magazine has called this new, more intimate, chamber-style production, developed at London’s Menier Chocolate Factory by acclaimed director Trevor Nunn, ‘stunning…, devastatingly good.’ Nun himself describes his daringly pared-down approach as ‘a good deal more Chekhovian in its intentions.’ Oscar-winning actress Catherine Zeta-Jones
(Chicago) makes her long-awaited Broadway debut in the lead role of Desiree, originated in ’73 by Glynis
Johns. The Hollywood Reporter called Jones’ performance ‘captivating’ and her rendition of ‘Send In the Clowns’ a
‘revelation… she handles the poignant and comic aspects of her character with equal aplomb.’ USA Today concurred: ‘Zeta-Jones brings great warmth and vitality to the role and makes it easier to see why Desiree’s old lover, Fredrik the
male lead, played with suave brio by Alexander Hanson would vie with a blustering dragoon for her affections.’ The New York Times hailed Jones’ show-stopping co-star Angela Lansbury, without a doubt the hardest working octogenarian on Broadway, as ‘indomitable and invaluable,’ calling her performance as a wise and omniscient former courtesan ‘quite delicious.’
The Times also praised the intricacy and delicacy of Mr. Sondheim’s score, ‘which sets a deep-blue wistfulness to
three-quarter time.’ Nunn’s austere, reconceived staging, says the Hollywood Reporter, ‘does a wonderful job of accentuating the emotional complexities and endlessly witty dialogue of Hugh Wheeler’s book.’ London’s Daily Telegraph
gave this Broadway transfer an equally enthusiastic assessment: ‘Far from another star vehicle, this thoroughly British affair is good, old-fashioned entertainment at its sparkling best.’ Perhaps most importantly, Sondheim himself, who is also represented on Broadway this season with a bilingual staging of ‘West Side Story,’ reacted positively in a recent New York Times interview: ‘You get to concentrate on the piece of work,’ he says of the current staging, which features eight
musicians and a five-voice chorus. ‘I’m just pleased that somebody wants to do it, and that it gets a chance to be seen again… It’s a greater pleasure when these pieces get another outing.’
As theatergoers – and listeners to this newly recorded cast album – will surely attest: the pleasure is decidedly ours. This new Broadway production is scheduled to run at least through June 2010.

A Little Night Music

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Little girl in a park with Union Station in the background, Washington, D.C. (LOC)

April 5th, 2010

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Image taken on 1940-01-01 00:00:00 by The Library of Congress.

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