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You've Got Mail: Music From The Motion Picture
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The latest Tom Hanks-Meg Ryan movie directed by Nora Ephron (Sleepless in Seattle) about two coworkers who hate each other at work and unknowingly fall in love on the Internet features an extremely eclectic soundtrack that's less technologically advanced than its movie's premise. There's no gratuitous raving or computer-buzzing techno, just pensive singer/songwriters and oldies that tug at the heartstrings. Louie Armstrong weighs in with "Dummy Song." Jimmy Durante pops up for "You Made Me Love You." Randy Newman's song for Frank Sinatra, "Lonely at the Top" (which Sinatra turned down), fits alongside Sinead O'Connor's spirited pass at Harry Nilsson's "I Guess the Lord Must Be in New York City." The late Nilsson himself is represented by "The Puppy Song" and "Remember." Stevie Wonder's soul shouter "Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours)" pumps things up, while Roy Orbison's "Dream" has his trademark sense of mystery and despair. --Rob O'Connor
SOUNDTRACK TIENES UN E-MAIL (YOU VE GOT MAIL)
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Chess
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Chess is a musical that sounds like it shouldn't work but instead succeeds surprisingly well. This is the original concept album that was recorded before the musical was staged in London. Chess is the story of a love triangle told against the backdrop of an international chess tournament during the height of the cold war. The composers are Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus (the Bs in ABBA) and the lyrics are by Tim Rice, who supplied the words for Andrew Lloyd Webber's Jesus Christ Superstar and Evita, as well as Disney's Aladdin (with Howard Ashman), The Lion King, and Beauty and the Beast. The six-member cast does a beautiful job with the songs, which are a combination of ballads, rock, and operatic choruses. Murray Head's version of "One Night in Bangkok" became a surprise hit in the mid-'80s and it still turns up on the turntables in dance clubs around the world. --Michael Simmons
No Description Available.Genre: Original Cast RecordingsMedia Format: Compact DiskRating: Release Date: 23-JUL-1996
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Kill Hannah: Kennedy
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Tracks:
1. Kennedy;
2. Boys & Girls (Snippet).
Limited Edition CD-Single by Kill Hannah. Produced by Sean Beavan and mixed by Tim Palmer.
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Gone With the Wind [VHS]
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David O. Selznick wanted Gone with the Wind to be somehow more than a movie, a film that would broaden the very idea of what a film could be and do and look like. In many respects he got what he worked so hard to achieve in this 1939 epic (and all-time box-office champ in terms of tickets sold), and in some respects he fell far short of the goal. While the first half of this Civil War drama is taut and suspenseful and nostalgic, the second is ramshackle and arbitrary. But there's no question that the film is an enormous achievement in terms of its every resource--art direction, color, sound, cinematography--being pushed to new limits for the greater glory of telling an American story as fully as possible. Vivien Leigh is still magnificently narcissistic, Olivia de Havilland angelic and lovely, Leslie Howard reckless and aristocratic. As for Clark Gable: we're talking one of the most vital, masculine performances ever committed to film. --Tom Keogh
David O. Selznick wanted Gone with the Wind to be somehow more than a movie, a film that would broaden the very idea of what a film could be and do and look like. In many respects he got what he worked so hard to achieve in this 1939 epic (and all-time box-office champ in terms of tickets sold), and in some respects he fell far short of the goal. While the first half of this Civil War drama is taut and suspenseful and nostalgic, the second is ramshackle and arbitrary. But there's no question that the film is an enormous achievement in terms of its every resource--art direction, color, sound, cinematography--being pushed to new limits for the greater glory of telling an American story as fully as possible. Vivien Leigh is still magnificently narcissistic, Olivia de Havilland angelic and lovely, Leslie Howard reckless and aristocratic. As for Clark Gable: we're talking one of the most vital, masculine performances ever committed to film. --Tom Keogh
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8x10 Snow White Mat to Fit 8x10 Picture Frame
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This is a White Acid Free 1st Quality Mat. This 8x10 Mat fits in an 8x10 frame. The window opening is cut to fit 5x7 artwork. The opening is cut a slightly smaller than 5x7 so that your artwork will not fall through the window opening. Each mat is individually cut with a beveled cut on the window opening. The bevel color is White. This Sale is for a "Picture Frame Mat" only - does not include a frame!
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To Kill a Mockingbird: 50th Anniversary Edition
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"When he was nearly thirteen, my brother Jem got his arm badly broken at the elbow.... When enough years had gone by to enable us to look back on them, we sometimes discussed the events leading to his accident. I maintain that the Ewells started it all, but Jem, who was four years my senior, said it started long before that. He said it began the summer Dill came to us, when Dill first gave us the idea of making Boo Radley come out." Set in the small Southern town of Maycomb, Alabama, during the Depression, To Kill a Mockingbird follows three years in the life of 8-year-old Scout Finch, her brother, Jem, and their father, Atticus--three years punctuated by the arrest and eventual trial of a young black man accused of raping a white woman. Though her story explores big themes, Harper Lee chooses to tell it through the eyes of a child. The result is a tough and tender novel of race, class, justice, and the pain of growing up. Like the slow-moving occupants of her fictional town, Lee takes her time getting to the heart of her tale; we first meet the Finches the summer before Scout's first year at school. She, her brother, and Dill Harris, a boy who spends the summers with his aunt in Maycomb, while away the hours reenacting scenes from Dracula and plotting ways to get a peek at the town bogeyman, Boo Radley. At first the circumstances surrounding the alleged rape of Mayella Ewell, the daughter of a drunk and violent white farmer, barely penetrate the children's consciousness. Then Atticus is called on to defend the accused, Tom Robinson, and soon Scout and Jem find themselves caught up in events beyond their understanding. During the trial, the town exhibits its ugly side, but Lee offers plenty of counterbalance as well--in the struggle of an elderly woman to overcome her morphine habit before she dies; in the heroism of Atticus Finch, standing up for what he knows is right; and finally in Scout's hard-won understanding that most people are essentially kind "when you really see them." By turns funny, wise, and heartbreaking, To Kill a Mockingbird is one classic that continues to speak to new generations, and deserves to be reread often. --Alix Wilber
"Shoot all the bluejays you want, if you can hit 'em, but remember it's a sin to kill a mockingbird." A lawyer's advice to his children as he defends the real mockingbird of Harper Lee's classic novela black man charged with the rape of a white girl. Through the young eyes of Scout and Jem Finch, Harper Lee explores with rich humor and unswerving honesty the irrationality of adult attitudes toward race and class in the Deep South of the 1930s. The conscience of a town steeped in prejudice, violence, and hypocrisy is pricked by the stamina and quiet heroism of one man's struggle for justicebut the weight of history will only tolerate so much. One of the best-loved classics of all time, To Kill a Mockingbird has earned many dis-tinctions since its original publication in 1960. It has won the Pulitzer Prize, been translated into more than forty languages, sold more than forty million copies worldwide, and been made into an enormously popular movie. It was also named the best novel of the twentieth century by librarians across the country (Library Journal). HarperCollins is proud to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the book's publication with this special hardcover edition.
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Infinite Jest
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In a sprawling, wild, super-hyped magnum opus, David Foster Wallace fulfills the promise of his precocious novel The Broom of the System. Equal parts philosophical quest and screwball comedy, Infinite Jest bends every rule of fiction, features a huge cast and multilevel narrative, and questions essential elements of American culture - our entertainments, our addictions, our relationships, our pleasures, our abilities to define ourselves.
A gargantuan, mind-altering comedy about the pursuit of happiness in America. Set in an addicts' halfway house and a tennis academy, and featuring the most endearingly screwed-up family to come along in recent fiction, Infinite Jest explores essential questions about what entertainment is and why it has come to so dominate our lives; about how our desire for entertainment affects our need to connect with other people; and about what the pleasures we choose say about who we are. Equal parts philosophical quest and screwball comedy, Infinite Jest bends every rule of fiction without sacrificing for a moment its own entertainment value. It is an exuberant, uniquely American exploration of the passions that make us human - and one of those rare books that renew the idea of what a novel can do.
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Slaughterhouse-Five
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Kurt Vonnegut's absurdist classic Slaughterhouse-Five introduces us to Billy Pilgrim, a man who becomes unstuck in time after he is abducted by aliens from the planet Tralfamadore. In a plot-scrambling display of virtuosity, we follow Pilgrim simultaneously through all phases of his life, concentrating on his (and Vonnegut's) shattering experience as an American prisoner of war who witnesses the firebombing of Dresden. Don't let the ease of reading fool you--Vonnegut's isn't a conventional, or simple, novel. He writes, "There are almost no characters in this story, and almost no dramatic confrontations, because most of the people in it are so sick, and so much the listless playthings of enormous forces. One of the main effects of war, after all, is that people are discouraged from being characters..." Slaughterhouse-Five (taken from the name of the building where the POWs were held) is not only Vonnegut's most powerful book, it is as important as any written since 1945. Like Catch- 22, it fashions the author's experiences in the Second World War into an eloquent and deeply funny plea against butchery in the service of authority. Slaughterhouse-Five boasts the same imagination, humanity, and gleeful appreciation of the absurd found in Vonnegut's other works, but the book's basis in rock-hard, tragic fact gives it a unique poignancy--and humor.
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Open Signs
Signs are everywhere! The world is filled with signs of all sorts and sizes and no matter where you go you are bound to run into a sign of one sort or another. Whether they are traffic signs, open signs, or name signs there are signs all around us that seek to convey some sort of information to us. They are an important part of the modern world and things would be a little more dangerous and confusing if it was not for the presence. But while there are many different signs, not all of them are as effective as they would like to be.
An effective sign has to be visible, eye-catching and informative all at the same time. That is a pretty tall order when you consider that most people filter out anything that does not currently fit into their frame of reference. Most signs use three things to help get their message across to the people that they need to inform. These three things are shape, color, and message. When used together correctly they can turn ordinary open signs into signs that not only tell you a place is open but literally seems to draw you into the doors at the same time.
Shape is most evident when you look at traffic signs. The specific shapes of the various signs are important in two ways. In the first instance they make it easy to remember a sign. Many people think of a stop sign when they see an octagon even if the sign is not red or does not have the word ‘STOP’ painted on it. Shapes also help to draw more attention. Most traffic signs use a triangle with the point either up or down. People become used to the one configuration so when they see the opposite, they stop and pay attention. While mostly used by traffic signs, even open signs and name signs can use different shapes to attract attention.
Color and information are linked with many signs. Open signs, for example, convey the simple information that the place of business is open. Some do with simple coloring and lettering, but others can use interesting coloring and lettering to draw attention to the fact. Color can also help to suggest the importance of a sign. Bright colors are usually considered more important like the red stop sign, while cooler colors are more informative and is not considered to be necessary information like a blue handicapped parking sign. The use of words versus pictures is also important. While words can convey more information, pictures can sometimes communicate faster than words.
From open signs to traffic signs, signs are a part of the world we live in today. We use them to get around, to find out where we are, and to figure out what we need to be doing. Their shape, color, and information all play a role in whether we heed them or ignore them. Whether they warn us about traffic, try to advertise or simply seek to tell us where the restrooms are, signs are very important.
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Why would a Chinese outlet change the shop sign so soon after opening?
It used to say NOODLE Bar and has been changed to RESTAURANT only a few weeks after opening. The sign was a very expensive metal one, why spend all that money changing it?
Obviously they thought that bar was the wong name and restaurant gave a better implession
Whole Foods prepares for grand opening of Dallas Park Lane store
DMN Employees prepare for the Whole Foods opening.Whole Foods Market's newest and biggest store in North Texas, opening Monday on Park Lane in Dallas, represents five years of planning, renegotiating, rethinking, downsizing and waiting out a recession.
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