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Cheating Death, Stealing Life: The Eddie Guerrero Story
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The highs and lows in the life of WWE Champion Eddie Guerrero are explored.
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Chickenhare and the Very Very (Very) Old Groundhog
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Sequel to Chickenhare and the Hamster of Darkness estimated for early 2025. Plot unknown
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Star Wars Kabuki — Rennosuke and the Three Light Sabers
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Staged in Tokyo, this one-off kabuki adaptation will combine plots from each of the franchise’s latest trilogy, substituting plots drawn from the days of feudal clan rivalry with drama from a galaxy far, far away.
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The Man Who Thought He Was Salvador Dali
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Prominent art historian Lord Steinway starts channeling famous artists when he dives into the thorny and controversial question of can great artists be evil?
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Unveiling The Samsung Galaxy S24 Series: A Comprehensive Overview
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In the ever-evolving landscape of mobile technology, Samsung once again takes center stage with its much-anticipated Samsung Galaxy S24 series. As tech https://digitaltribunes.com/unveiling-the-samsung-galaxy-s24-series-a-comprehensive-overview/
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Phish - Dec. 31, 2021 | Live from the Ninth Cube
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LivePhish webcast of Phish's 12-31-2021 performance at Rock Lititz, Lititz, PA. SET 1: The Moma Dance, Tube, 46 Days, Time Turns Elastic, Free, Ghost > Slave to the Traffic Light, Cavern. SET 2: Sigma Oasis > Down with Disease > Miss You, You Enjoy Myself > Frankie Says > Mercury > Possum, A Life Beyond The Dream. SET 3: Blaze On > What's the Use?, Everything's Right > Auld Lang Syne > Everything's Right > Twist, Baby Lemonade > Hold Your Head Up, Harry Hood. This performance took place without an audience after the previously scheduled show at Madison Square Garden was cancelled as a result of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 surge in New York City and was webcast as part of the Dinner and a Movie series.
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The Black American Experience: Famous Activists: Paul Robeson & Richard Wright
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Redefining race relations through public discourse made legends of the two men profiled here: multitalented performer, writer, athlete and civil rights activist Paul Robeson, and literary giant Richard Wright (Native Son). For Robeson, this propensity ultimately cost him his career, leading to his blacklisting during the McCarthy era. For Wright, it fueled a body of work that brought the experience of being black in America to the world at large.
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Johnny Cash: A Tribute to The Man in Black
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Short-Film dedicated to Music Icon Johnny Cash, made by Nick Mills.
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Lead Belly: The Man Who Invented Rock & Roll
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Lead Belly: The Man Who Invented Rock & Roll offers a vibrant and uplifting journey through the life of a true musical pioneer. Directed by Curt Hahn, this compelling documentary celebrates Lead Belly's achievements, sheds light on his significant contribution to music history, and emphasizes the importance of his story in today's current affairs. As we navigate complex social issues and seek inspiration, Lead Belly's unwavering spirit and enduring legacy remind us of the power of resilience, unity, and the ability of music to bring people together. This full-length feature film pays homage to the remarkable career, perseverance, and lasting impact of the musical genius.
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Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers: Live at Ronnie Scott's
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Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers were the quintessential "hard bop" ensemble, rooted in the core elements of Swing and Blues. As jazz became more prevalent and expansive, the characteristic "hard bop" of the Messengers became accepted as the global definition for Jazz music. Art Blakey, its eldest and most eloquent exponent was its master. This brilliant performance at Ronnie Scott's in London from February 21st 1985 is testament to this fact.