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Bowwow Concert
from YouTube :: Tag // carolina June 30, 2008
i was at the bowwow concert Florence South Carolina(843)i had a great time Author: DatGurlNitta Keywords: bowwow june 29th florence sc Added: June 29, 2008
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OMFGZ WE SO COOL
from YouTube :: Tag // snowboard June 25, 2008
we live in a crappy ass town. other than party all the time, pay $5 a coffee @ second cup, and snowboard in winter, there truely is nothing to do. so, we find ways to entertain ourselves ;) Author: ema93 Keywords: ema 93 emilie fletcher elisabeth florence punkbitch 3OH!3 music day at the park winter st-bruno montreal quebec Added: June 24, 2008
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Scenic Drive from Cannes, Southern France to Florence, Italy
from YouTube :: Tag // cannes June 24, 2008
This is the scenic drive we did when we drove from Cannes, Southern France to Florence, Italy. A long, but enjoyable drive along the coast including Ventimiglia and Genova. It took us nearly 6 hours to drive 250 miles. Author: craiglsimons Keywords: Scenic Drive Cannes Southern France Florence Italy Craig Simons HDV Genova Added: June 24, 2008
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Viaggi - Firenze
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) June 22, 2008
I reportage pi interessanti sui viaggi e le vacanze in Italia e all'estero, mettendo in risalto il turismo, le bellezze paesaggistiche, la gastronomia e il patrimonio culturale.
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Walking Tour of Florence, Italy @ TravelingAround.com
from Most Recent June 20, 2008
Author: revisionmedia Added: Fri, 20 Jun 2008 17:52:36 -0800 Duration: 195A walking tour of the historic city center of Florence, Italy. Includes the grand cathedral, St. Mary of the Flowers, and the famous statue of "David" by Michaelangelo.
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Authors@Google: Salman Rushdie
from YouTube :: Videos by AtGoogleTalks June 19, 2008
The Enchantress of Florence is the story of a woman attempting to command her own destiny in a man's world. It is the story of two cities, unknown to each other, at the height of their powers--the hedonistic Mughal capital, in which the brilliant Akbar the Great wrestles daily with questions of belief, desire, and the treachery of his sons, and the equally sensual city of Florence during the High Renaissance, where Niccolò Machiavelli takes a starring role as he learns, the hard way, about the true brutality of power. Salman Rushdie is the author of nine previous novels, including Midnight's Children (which was awarded the Booker Prize in 1981 and, in 1993, was judged to be the "Booker of Bookers," the best novel to have won that prize in its first twenty-five years) and The Satanic Verses (winner of the Whitbread Prize for Best Novel). He is also the author of a book of stories, East, West, and three works of nonfiction---Imaginary Homelands, The Jaguar Smile, and The Wizard of Oz. He is co-editor of Mirrorwork, an anthology of contemporary Indian writing. This event took place on June 18, 2008, as a part of the Authors@Google series. Author: AtGoogleTalks Keywords: salman rushdie akbar india florence renaissance literature 16th century medicis mughals Added: June 19, 2008
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Authors@Google: Salman Rushdie
from YouTube :: Videos by AtGoogleTalks June 16, 2008
The Authors@Google program was thrilled to welcome renowned authors Salman Rushdie to Google's New York office to discuss his new book "The Enchantress of Florence". Salman Rushdie is the multi-award-winning author of, amongst others, "Midnight's Children", "Shalimar the Clown", "The Satanic Verses", and "Shame". Rushdie is currently the Emory University Distinguished Writer in Residence and was recently awarded knighthood for his services to literature. This event took place on June 5, 2008. Author: AtGoogleTalks Keywords: Salman Rushdie Authors@Google atgoogletalks The Enchantress of Florence Added: June 16, 2008
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Moon Phases
from Crackle: Newest, Featured June 13, 2008
A short documentary by Communication Design School ISIA Firenze on the making of ARTIFICIAL MOON an installation by Wang Yu Yang curated by Li Zhenhua. Produced by CCCS Strozzina for CinaCinaCina!!! exhibition. Palazzo Strozzi, Florence, Italy. March-April, 2008. Shared by : aglessi On: Friday, June 13, 2008 Views: 4270Tags: communication Moon Italy Yang artificial Wang firenze Florence VisiVe curated arti Phases Nori Palazzo summarize wyn Moonwin Eddiebong ppsa menghilang berulang jdnya design short making Installation exhibition antonio documentary April march produced School
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Lova Moor
from YouTube :: Tag // harrypotter June 12, 2008
http://www.myspace.com/fddv Author: cadexchannel Keywords: lova moor madonna harry potter florence foresti juste pour rire nouvelle star secret story Added: June 12, 2008
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A conversation with author Salman Rushdie
from Weekday Podcast June 12, 2008
Salman Rushdie joins us today. His latest novel The Enchantress of Florence was seven years in the making. It blends true Indian history with historical legends and stories. The result is a complex mix of real and imaginary characters. Some characters are even figments in the imagination of other characters. What role do legends play in Indian history? How do Rushdie's years of living underground inform his writing? Tomorrow on Weekday: Guam: Where America's Day Begins
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ROCKNDROLE "Question de feeling"
from Dailymotion - most recent videos May 31, 2008
www.ROCKNDROLE.skyblog.comAuthor: thevoice68490 Tags: rockdrole humour clip drole gags bigard florence foresti sarkozy cindy sander tf1 mdr lol news sex appeal leah brunoh sketch bande annonce rire camera clash morandini festival cannes Posted: 01 June 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Tim Barrus: In the End...
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) May 30, 2008
Cinematheque Films: Place Vendome: Paris: Cast/Crew: Paris Boy #1: Kilian Sullivan, Paris Boy #2: Aron Nilehn, Paris Dancers: Danser la Troupe de Gar ons d'Amant: Georges de Roland, Michel Duras, Jules Rousseau, Francois de Nerval, Andres Beaumont, DollieGirl: Valerie St. John, JerkBoy: Beatit Needit, Paris Hooker in Boots: Yrsula Escargot, TittieBoy: Nino Fabriano, Art: Janvier l'Un, Hotel Paris: Hotel du Nord, Photography: Nasdijj, Eiffel Tower: Eiffel Tower In the end, it's about the truth. Your truth. It belongs to you. Perhaps only to you. In the end, it's not about what culture deems as "beautiful." It's about what the individuals sees as "beautiful." My favorite Italian sculpture is not made from marble. It is not old. It is relatively new. It is cut from brass. It grows darker by the year. A male figure has had its heart cut out. I do not know what it is officially called. I do not care. I call it: the Last Judgment. Warning: In the end, if you are a child, go away. You are banned from this and this and this. You are cast out of here and here and here. This is the end of things as you know it, boy. You will leave all of that behind. The promise is one thing. The lips another. The lips only move. Mocking the wild universe of night and moons. In the end, you could not be fastened down. To a granite pedestal. Your moon and your darker nights just flew away on some jet off to Palermo. The years of loving you in the shadow's stairway poured the wilderness of us to bed. In the end, what bitterness becomes regret with its iron dragging of the long days. The moon's fate was always the witch and she was always waiting for us in camouflage and disguise and she had changed her lunar name. We sleep covered in one white sheet. The Sicilian river of your summer's wild onion smells. What shape was simple passion in the face of this. The ecstatic reds of your inner selves. Some people go their whole lives in nothing more spectacular than exhalation. No nights. No stars. No moons. This was supposed to be your childhood, but like most of them, your childhood was bankrupt, too, of stars. If there was a secret effluvial code to who we were, I never stumbld into it wandering through translations. Only the structural iron rivets of bewilderment. Speaking of the end. The beautiful ones come back to us. You dripping of moon opium and day old apricots. Listening to the rain at night where the roots dig in. Your nightshirt soft as raisins. Your smaller hole a pandemonium of irises, tangerines, churning and swabbing and opening and closing. Buried in the knots and looking down. The moon -- soft asphalt -- and the lizard tongues. Dreams. Graves. Flowers in the gritty dark and leaves upon the dirt. The snow drifts melt and the early autumn sun whispers blood in the gathering ponds of rain and sod. The moon itself is dust and rock. The haunches and the sleep and your soft moans of stars bearing my hunger for whatever ripens in the burnt folds of you. I want to say we were the smoke. Your underpants slightly stained with whiskey. Who says desire counts for much beyond the shame. What thirst was ever misbegotten or incidental. We wrote an entire history in the memorandums of surrender. The casual drift of moons and time and touch lick tongues along the milkweed pollen paths. Kissing stones and durability. Your dark, Florentine, deeply open eyes speak of benediction. Year in. Year out. Like a book you read one summer and now its winter and you're reading it over again. Moonshine bones and wanting. You and your wings climbing into my bed. My breast. From milk to whatever lies ahead. How fast time goes now. Solitude is an evening mist come in like children just before the dark. If I hadn't, you would have appeared within me. How the bean pickers bend beneath the labor of the sun in sweat. You had torn your Italian shirt. The one your mama washed and starched so carefully. In the end, we got in bed, laid our bodies fastidiously together like a topographical grid drawn face-to-face, sealing flesh; indivisible -- in the end, we are alone, staggering, tearing ourselves away from spectacle. From the narrow rooms where anything still alive is slaughtered. Bathed in blood upon the floor. Failing anyway by any stretch of afternoon. All you perfect people. The moral. The mystical. The misbehaved. I have seen their terrors come alive and eat the wind. How will I remember you in June. When the boys have swept their rooms of the ditch-burrs. In the end, the sleepwalkers are nothing much and I will take my chances with you and your moons and nights where the line of march twists and wheels and a million years is nothing much. Nothing much. In the end, the moon. -- Hotel Basilea via Guefla, 41 -- Firenze, Italy. -- I was not expecting them. But when they showed up at my hotel in Florence, I can't say I was surprised. I asked them where they were staying. In Florence. "With you," they said. My room was filled with backpacks. And a few computers. They had made (what they claimed) was the final cut to a Cinematheque video they had been working on for some time. Usually, their stuff was not much longer than the typical YouTube Time: ten minutes. This one clocked in at half an hour. They wanted me to see it. They wanted to be there when I saw the thing. They're calling it -- In the End... This is not America. The fact that they are not eighteen and had made this thing is irrelevant. Mainly, they're young French and Italian Filmmakers. This is code for saying they are fifteen to seventeen. Or. Fourteen to seventeen. Whatever. What does this mean. It means if you are an American child under eighteen -- go away. There. That is done. The cover art they've gone with is a photo of one of them. The newest addition. Nino Fabriano.
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Teaser Shearwater Live at Florence Gould
from Baeble Music May 29, 2008
Shearwater rolls their way through a track by track rendition of their latest album Rook at NYC's Florence Gould Auditorium. Check out www.baeblemusic.com to see the entire concert! (This show was filmed professionally by Baeble Music and is fully licensed and legal.)
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Hachette Book Group: The Monster of Florence
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) May 22, 2008
In the nonfiction tradition of John Berendt ("Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil") and Erik Larson ("The Devil in the White City"), New York Times bestselling author Douglas Preston presents a gripping account of crime and punishment in the lush hills surrounding Florence, Italy. In 2000, Douglas Preston fulfilled a dream to move his family to Italy. Then he discovered that the olive grove in front of their 14th century farmhouse had been the scene of the most infamous double-murders in Italian history, committed by a serial killer known as the Monster of Florence. Preston, intrigued, meets Italian investigative journalist Mario Spezi to learn more. This is the true story of their search for--and identification of--the man they believe committed the crimes, and their chilling interview with him. And then, in a strange twist of fate, Preston and Spezi themselves become targets of the police investigation. Preston has his phone tapped, is interrogated, and told to leave the country. Spezi fares worse: he is thrown into Italy's grim Capanne prison, accused of being the Monster of Florence himself. Like one of Preston's thrillers, The Monster Of Florence, tells a remarkable and harrowing story involving murder, mutilation, and suicide-and at the center of it, Preston and Spezi, caught in a bizarre prosecutorial vendetta.
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Hachette Book Group: The Monster of Florence
from Revver - video Videos May 21, 2008
Author: Turnhere Added: Wed, 21 May 2008 13:16:22 -0800 Duration: 249In the nonfiction tradition of John Berendt ("Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil") and Erik Larson ("The Devil in the White City"), New York Times bestselling author Douglas Preston presents a gripping account of crime and punishment in the lush ...
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Hachette Book Group: The Monster of Florence
from my videos May 21, 2008
Author: Turnhere Added: Wed, 21 May 2008 13:16:22 -0800 Duration: 249In the nonfiction tradition of John Berendt ("Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil") and Erik Larson ("The Devil in the White City"), New York Times bestselling author Douglas Preston presents a gripping account of crime and punishment in the lush ...
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Florence Foresti - Amy Winehouse
from Dailymotion - most recent videos May 20, 2008
Sketch de Florence Foresti au festival “Juste pour rire” 2008 de Nantes. Elle parodie la sulfureuse chanteuse anglaise Amy Winehouse, connue pour son talent de chanteuse de soul mais pas seulement…Author: patroklis Tags: Florence Foresti sketch humour parodie Amy Winehouse diva alcool drogue Posted: 20 May 2008 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 3
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