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Music – Netscape's New Orleans Voices continues with a tour of the new Musician's Village courtesy of local musician, Margie Perez.
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Voted for on March 26, 2007 02:45am
News – Netscape News was on hand for MoveOn.org's peace vigil in Ventura County CA protesting the Iraq War on the night of the 4th anniversary of the United States' involvement in that conflict.
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Voted for on March 20, 2007 04:03am
Music – "Trombone Shorty" was a band leader by age 6. Now 21, he leads his "funky jazz" band, Orleans Avenue, as they carry the flag heralding the next generation of sounds from The Big Easy. Meet Shorty as he introduces us to his hometown neighborhood, Treme, the oldest Black neighborhood in America.
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Voted for on March 19, 2007 02:48am
Books – Stephen Kinzer, former New York Times reporter and author of the recent book, Overthrow: America's Century of Regime Change From Hawaii to Iraq, spoke recently at The Milken Institute in Los Angeles. This is the complete audio of his talk.
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Voted for on March 10, 2007 11:46am
Books – Stephen Kinzer, former correspondent for the New York Times and author of the new book, "Overthrow: America's Century of Regime Change From Hawaii to Iraq," talks about Iran at The Milken Institute in Los Angeles, then chats with Netscape News.
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Voted for on March 09, 2007 10:36pm
News – Netscape Anchor and Lead Video Producer, Alexia Prichard travels to Kolkata, India. In this episode, Dr. Mahalaya Chatterjee of the Center for Urban and Economic Studies at Calcutta University gives a brief history of how the capital of West Bengal became so overcrowded.
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Voted for on February 12, 2007 01:34am
News – Netscape Anchor Alexia Prichard gets beaned with beads and meets some fun characters at Mardi Gras 2007.
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Voted for on February 11, 2007 11:39pm
Movies – Cinematical chats with Geoffrey Gilmore, Sundance Festival Director at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. This is Part 2 or 2.
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Voted for on February 01, 2007 09:25pm
Movies – Cinematical chats with Geoffrey Gilmore, Sundance Festival Director at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. This is Part 1 or 2.
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Voted for on February 01, 2007 08:36pm
Movies – Cinematical's Kim Voynar and James Rocchi are joined by Jen Yamato of Rotten Tomatoes and Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune for this third and final roundtable from the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. This is Part 3 of 3.
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Voted for on January 31, 2007 03:48pm
Movies – Cinematical's Kim Voynar and James Rocchi are joined by Jen Yamato of Rotten Tomatoes and Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune for this third and final roundtable from the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. This is Part 2 of 3.
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Voted for on January 31, 2007 03:01pm
Movies – Cinematical's Kim Voynar and James Rocchi are joined by Jen Yamato of Rotten Tomatoes and Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune for this third and final roundtable from the 2007 Sundance Film Festival.
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Voted for on January 31, 2007 02:09pm
Music – Blues guitarist Keb'Mo' plays his classic song "Shave Your Legs" and chats with Netscape at the 2007 Sundance Film festival in Park City, UT.
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Voted for on January 28, 2007 02:59pm
Movies – The Devil Came on Horseback explains how Brian Steidle left the marines to look for a job and found a calling. As an observer for the African Union in the Sudan, Steilde spent six months watching as a nation consumed itself -- as the Sudanese Arab-controlled government enacted systematic genocide against its black African citizens in Dafur.
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Voted for on January 28, 2007 01:30pm
Politics – On the night of the State of the Union address, Netscape Anchors Karina Longworth and Alexia Prichard observe the hypocrisy and indifference of the bar crowd at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival.
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Voted for on January 25, 2007 06:31pm