


Guitars:Pat Metheny Keyboards:Lyle Mays Basses:Steve Rodby Vocal,Percussion:Pedro Aznar Drums:Paul Wertico

The Ginger Ninjas Electronic Press Kit reviews the band's Pleasant Revolution Tour from Northern California to Southern Mexico on bicycles, with a bike powered sound system, and their upcoming World Tour starting this Fall on the East Coast of the U.S.

Georgetown business professor Pietra Rivoli reveals the economic and political lessons from the life story of a simple t-shirt. From a Texas cotton field to a Chinese factory to a clothing market in Africa, Rivoli investigates compelling questions about the politics, economics, and history of modern business and globalization. Series: Voices [7/2008] [Public Affairs] [Business] [Show ID: 14211]

Louis Palmer stops for a chat during the New Zealand leg of his around the world trip in his solar taxi.

Jess Lee Brooks performing the classic spiritual. From the 1941 Preston Sturges movie "Sullivan's Travels", starring Joel McCrea and Veronica Lake.

Your host Maureen Barley takes you to one of California's most active beaches, Huntington Beach. Maureen will show you what makes Huntington popular with Californians and give you some tips on how to fill your trip! California's travel show!
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Our trip to the Florida Keys was really fantastic. We drove to Miami, cuz we had to see Ocean Blvd, and it was wild. The people were everywhere. We just sat and watched to crowd. Then we went on to the best hotel in Key Largo. Took one day in Key West, and to top everything off, a snorkeling trip. Yes, look at the water, it really is that color! It was beyond description! Really. I won't forget it!

Project RedStar which involved making the largest airship under 31 prims capable of travelling across the mainland.

LeBron James Travels At The Game Winning shot but gets another opportunity and still misses the last second shot.

BourbonBlog.com interviews Head Chef Michael Paley of Proof on Main at 21c in Louisville, Kentucky about being the be Executive Chef for the 2009 Bluegrass Ball held by The Kentucky Society of Washington during the Presidential Inauguration. The Washington Post has named the 2009 Bluegrass Ball an “Editor’s Pick”. Michael Paley gives us a preview of the menu he is preparing.
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'70s learnin' music video cartoons! A tour of the Solar System! (and Pluto's still there! ;-) (below the video, look for a 'VIDEO RESPONSE' to my next Schoolhouse Rock video! :-)
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Harrison's song from the Concert for George. "The Inner Light" is a song written by George Harrison that was first released by The Beatles as a B-side to "Lady Madonna". It was the first ever Harrison composition to be featured on a Beatles single. The lyrics are a rendering of Chapter 47 in the Laozi's Dao De Jing, the foundational book of Daoism. It is also available on the Beatles' compilation albums Rarities and Past Masters, Volume Two. The Beatles' recording of this song features lead vocals from Harrison and brief backing vocals from John Lennon and Paul McCartney. The instrumental track was recorded in Bombay (now Mumbai), India, during the sessions for Harrison's Wonderwall Music (a soundtrack album), during January 1968. Without going out of my door, I can know all things on earth without looking out of my window, I can know the ways of heaven. The farther one travels the less one knows the less one really knows. Without going out of your door, You can know all things on earth without looking out of your window, you can know the ways of heaven. The farther one travels the less one knows the less one really knows. Arrive without travelling, See all without looking, Do all without doing.

Simon Reeve travels to the unrecognised nation of Somaliland, in the Horn of Africa. On the way he visits Mogadishu, the dangerous capital of Somalila (from which Somaliland has separated), and meets extraordinary characters such as former guerrilla fighter Yusuf, and Mr Big Beard, who sells Simon a Somali diplomatic passport.

Our bold trio travels cross-country by trailer - and sorely lives to regret it, especially when the makeshift vehicle crashes its way down a cliffside. Characters — Mickey Mouse Donald Duck Goofy Director — Ben Sharpsteen Animation — Johnny Cannon Les Clark Ed Love Cut Scenes — Goofy struggles with corncob, during which he sticks his fork in a light socket; the resulting electric shock pops the corn.

























