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Tony Robbins on Motivation in a Slump

Tony Robbins made a guest appearance on NBC’s “TODAY” show, America’s #1 morning TV show. In this interview with Matt Lauer, Tony discussed what it takes to thrive, not just survive, in today’s economic down times. http://www.youtube.com/v/2ELWd8jog70?f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Read the original: Tony Robbins on Motivation in a Slump

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Still pictures are all very fine and well, but this Matt Wisniewski video really shows what it was like

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Wisconsin Budget Repair Bill Protest from Matt Wisniewski on Vimeo . I’ve posted a few photos of the protest and have written about how moved and inspired I was. Still pictures are all very fine and well, but words and photos just can’t do justice to the spirit of something this big. To really get a feel for what it’s been like, take a look at Matt Wisniewski’s marvelous, beautifully photographed and… Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : Letter from Here Discovery Date : 18/02/2011 07:21 Number of articles : 3

Still pictures are all very fine and well, but this Matt Wisniewski video really shows what it was like

NBC to Interview Obama Monday, Show It Across NBCU Networks, from USA to to Bravo to Syfy

As part of their “Education Nation” summit, NBC is granting a half-hour Matt Lauer interview on education to President Obama in the 8 am hour of Today on Monday. But that’s not the half of it: TV Newser reports the chat “will be roadblocked across various NBCU Networks including MSNBC, USA, Syfy, Bravo, Oxygen, Chiller, Sleuth, UNI HD and Universal Sports.” Please start your “Obama on Syfy” jokes now. We haven’t seen this kind of all-out NBC-networks promotion for a politician since Al Gore’s Live Earth concerts in 2007. This is the second NBC-U forum for Obama in days, coming right after a cozy CNBC hour-long session with John Harwood and disappointed Obama backers. 

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Hooters Bikini Contest – 4.23.2009

Hooters Bikini Contest on 4/23/2009 from Winston Salem NC. 100.3 The Buzzard was there with our cameras.

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Silversun Pickups Revive The ’90s With ‘Royal We’ Video

Directed by famed photographer Matt Mahurin, clip features angsty, out-of-focus close-ups of the band and scenes of outstretched hands and skylines. By James Montgomery Silverson Pickups’ “The Royal We” Photo: Dangerbird Records You may have to take my word for it, but the 1990s were a totally insane decade. Especially when it came to music videos. It was a time when basically every artist got to do whatever they wanted when it came to making videos, no matter the cost, which meant that, sure, we got lots of super-epic “November Rain” types of clips and the occasional iconic “Smells Like Teen Spirit” kind of thing, but mostly, we got lots and lots of introspective, not-entirely-in-focus mood-pieces. Which wasn’t necessarily a bad thing. I have fond memories of watching hours and hours of angsty, obtuse videos featuring shadowy dudes peering ominously off into space, or brightly lit (yet totally blurry) actors doing things that were supposed to be “deep.” White flashes were frequently used between cuts. There was usually water involved. Or spooky trees. Billowing fabrics with images projected onto them. Grainy, purposely scratched film. Symbolism. Animals running in slow motion. It was all pretty amazing, in retrospect. The reason I’m bringing all of this up isn’t to kick-start your week with a dose of nostalgia, but rather because the Silversun Pickups — a band who are frequently compared to ’90s mainstays the Smashing Pumpkins — have just unveiled their brand-new video for the song “The Royal We,” and, wow, is this thing airlifted right out of the Clinton era. Directed by famed photographer Matt Mahurin (who made a whole lot of these types of videos in the 1990s for acts like Metallica, Bush, Soundgarden and Blind Melon), “Royal We” is like a four-minute walk down memory lane. Angsty, out-of-focus close-ups of the band (or, alternately, angsty, in-focus-yet-shiftily-lit close-ups.) Blurry, brightly colored scenes of outstretched hands and skylines and dudes sprinting towards something. Bizarre, presumably symbolic shots of stuff like a torso with a crumbling tower for a head. Oh, and as an added bonus, Mahurin makes most of the footage skip and stretch, sort of like you’re watching the whole thing on a VCR (adjust the tracking, stat!). Seriously, this thing made me feel 13 again. And that’s what I like best about it. I’m guessing that the guys — and gal — in SSPU are about the same age as I am, which means they undoubtedly grew up watching the exact same videos I did … which means that this is sort of a dream come true for them. It’s exactly the same kind of video I’d make, had I the budget or wherewithal. Perhaps it will inspire a ’90s revival, and I’ll get to enjoy even more really weird videos. My inner 13-year-old can still dream, can’t he?

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Matt Damon vs. Ben Affleck

Universal’s schedule reshuffling produced a lot of oddities — Your Highness has been pushed back to 2011? Really? — but among the most notable is that the Matt Damon-starring The Adjustment Bureau is now set to open against the Ben Affleck-directed The Town on September 17. Who could be behind this nefarious plan to pit the Oscar-winning best friends against each other? This smells like the Jim Brooks camp all over again! [ Box Office Mojo ]

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