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In Space, nobody hears time ticking…
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Magtapeculturecide ist ein Blog, was es sich ursprünglich zur Aufgabe gemacht hatte, alte Punk-Kassetten, die im Osten bespielt worden sind, online zu stellen.
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Maybe you'd be interested in full, downloadable live concerts by Iggy Pop and David Bowie (1977), P. J. Harvey (1992), Neko Case (2006), or the Arcade Fire (2008)? The online, L.A.-based music publication Web in Front hosts a terrific collection of concert podcasts from rock bands and songsmiths of every era. From Talking Heads (1979) to Pavement and Dinosaur Jr. (1994); from dour troubadours like Lou Reed (1976) to dour troubadours like Nick Cave (1998), it's an inexhaustible trove.
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Diego Stocco hat sich wieder aufgemacht und ein Mal mehr erkundet wie es klingen kann, wenn man mit den eigenartigsten Dingen Musik zu machen versucht. Diesmal: Der Bonsai.
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This is a blog documenting a project that will span exactly one year, from January 1, 2010 to December 31, 2010. On each of those 365 days, I will photograph or draw (and occasionally paint) one collection. Most of the collections are real and exist in my home or studio; those I will photograph. Some are imagined; those I will draw or (occasionally) paint.
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News archive search provides an easy way to search and explore historical archives. In addition to helping you search, News archive search can automatically create timelines which show selected results from relevant time periods.
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Five lessons for would-be James Bonds and Bond girls — and the men and women who would resist them.
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The first Frankenstein film was released on March 18, 1910. The image above announces the later release of the film in England.
The 12-minute film was shot in January of 1910 at the Edison studios on Decatur Avenue, in The Bronx, New York. In an era when film were made in just one day, three whole days were lavished on this production, no doubt due to the demands of elaborate makeup and the special effects of the creation and mirror scenes.





