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Bar Mitzvah Vogue Dance: Shaun Sperling Becomes a Man, Internet Legend

Shaun Sperling’s Bar Mitzvah dance to Madonna’s “Vogue” way back in 1992 was posted online this week, presumably by Shaun or someone close to him and with the hope or expectation that the epic performance would go viral, which it obviously has. Poetry in motion, Shaun. Poetry in motion.

David Archuleta Discusses Parting Ways With Jive In New Video Blog

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David Archuleta has unfortunately been “released from [Jive]’s roster”, and he’s no longer with WEG management, either. What’s a lost Idol alum to do now that he appears to be a free agent? Archie, despite circumstances, sounded as sunny as the weather in a video he posted online to explain the situation with Jive and … More » Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Idolator Discovery Date : 22/02/2011 23:21 Number of articles : 2

David Archuleta Discusses Parting Ways With Jive In New Video Blog

How to Save the Planet – Part 3

Eco-warriors do more than just chase down whaling ships or chain themselves to redwood trees; an equally vicious battle is taking place on Capitol Hill. Lobbyists, protesters and legislators descend on Washington, D.C. to hash out the merits of the controversial American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009, which some say is the first step in reversing global warming, while other are convinced it's the death knell for the U.S. economy. This is Part 3 in a four part web series where we follow this controversial bill through the House of Representatives. What does it take to pass climate legislation? What deals need to be cut? What parliamentary tricks have to be pulled? The conclusion will be posted online tomorrow at 3ET/12 PT. added by: JD_Buffalo

How to Save the Planet – Part 1

Eco-warriors do more than just chase down whaling ships or chain themselves to redwood trees; an equally vicious battle is taking place on Capitol Hill. Lobbyists, protesters and legislators descend on Washington, D.C. to hash out the merits of the controversial American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009, which some say is the first step in reversing global warming, while other are convinced it's the death knell for the U.S. economy. This is Part 1 in a four part web series where we follow this controversial bill through the House of Representatives. What does it take to pass climate legislation? What deals need to be cut? What parliamentary tricks have to be pulled? The full 30 minute documentary airs tonight on Current TV at 9:30pm. Part 2 will be posted online tomorrow. added by: JD_Buffalo