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Black Love Matters: Over A Century Old Restored Silent Film Is A Beautiful Portrait Of African American Affection

Source: JGI/Jamie Grill / Getty ‘Something Good – Negro Kiss’ Silent Film Goes Viral After Restoration This week actresses Tracee Ellis Ross and Viola Davis both reposted a beautiful piece of history — the 1898 silent film ‘Something Good – Negro Kiss,’ which was recently restored and was announced on the list of the Library of Congress’ 25 films added to the National Film Registry. We felt the love depicted in this clip is so beautiful and groundbreaking and stands at such a contrast to the many negative stereotypes carried out about our race that we wanted to share with you as part of our political content for the day. Watch below as Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden announces the selection of 25 of America’s most influential motion pictures to be inducted into the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress because of their cultural, historic and aesthetic importance to the nation’s film heritage. Selection to the registry will help ensure that these films will be preserved for all time. Here is the list of 25 films added to the 2018 National Film Registry. 1. Bad Day at Black Rock (1955) 2. Broadcast News (1987) 3. Brokeback Mountain (2005) 4. Cinderella (1950) 5. Days of Wine and Roses (1962) 6. Dixon-Wanamaker Expedition to Crow Agency (1908) 7. Eve’s Bayou (1997) 8. The Girl Without a Soul (1917) 9. Hair Piece: A Film for Nappy-Headed People (1984) 10. Hearts and Minds (1974) 11. Hud (1963) 12. The Informer (1935) 13. Jurassic Park (1993) 14. The Lady From Shanghai (1947) 15. Leave Her to Heaven (1945) 16. Monterey Pop (1968) 17. My Fair Lady (1964) 18. The Navigator (1924) 19. On the Town (1949) 20. One-Eyed Jacks (1961) 21. Pickup on South Street (1953) 22. Rebecca (1940) 23. The Shining (1980) 24. Smoke Signals (1998) 25. Something Good – Negro Kiss (1898)

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First Elder Scrolls Online trailer has been released

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As we reported yesterday, the studio behind The Elder Scrolls is looking to create an MMO based in the Elder Scrolls world . The game, which will be unveiled in more detail this June in the magazine Game Informer, features online social components, such as dungeons and PvP, as well as solo quests. The video doesn’t reveal much, if anything, that we don’t already know about the game, but it does do… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : TweakTown News RSS Feed Discovery Date : 04/05/2012 15:51 Number of articles : 2

First Elder Scrolls Online trailer has been released

Halo: Reach Multiplayer Beta To Feature "Huge Chunk Of Sandbox Goodness"

In just over a month, Bungie will unleash the absurdly anticipated multiplayer beta for the next installment in their adored shooter franchise Halo: Reach . And if you remember the MP beta for Halo 3 , you know that Bungie doesn’t mess around when it comes to delivering quality content in their betas, and Reach will be no exception. Adding to the solid beta foundation, Bungie will also be throwing in a deluge of new gameplay features that will drastically, yet logically, change how players approach the game compared to previous Halo games. But perhaps the most surprising element of the multiplayer beta will be the level of freeform madness it will include compliments of its sandbox design elements. “The public beta is going to include a huge chunk of Reach sandbox goodness,” Bungie community manager Brian Jarrard recently told Game Informer . “I think players will actually be surprised at how much is there, but in order to maintain the core game experience and get useful feedback, we needed to include a well-rounded offering. Suffice it to say there will still be surprises waiting in the final game this fall.” Halo multiplayer has always been known for creating wildly frenetic and varied moment-to-moment insanity. Throwing in a ton of new gameplay features (jetpacks, anyone?) and improved sandbox elements, and you have one tasty recipe. And you only have to wait until May 3 to see how it tastes. Source: Game Informer Should the need arise, feel free to E-Mail me your tips, suggestions, and/or personal philosophies, or follow me on Twitter .

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April Fools: Google Docs To Offer Storage of Physical Objects

In a shocking April 1 announcement, Google has revealed that Google Docs, the company’s document storage service, will now allow for the storage of physical objects. Store Anything will store pets, pizzas, and pianos, and that’s just the letter “P.” They promise to store and distribute any physical object using Google technology. Michael B, a House Surfer, put it this way: “Since I uploaded my condo to Google Docs I can sleep in my own bed regardless of where I am. It gives a whole new meaning to don’t leave home without it.” I’m trying to use Google Docs to upload my urine as we speak. According to Patrick Klepek, bathroom stops will throw us off schedule, and I don’t think the brakes work too well on this car anyway. Bigfoot is punctual, apparently. Source: Google

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