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  • Trailer: Annie Hall (1977)


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  • Following Reel 13's screening of Annie Hall, John of Best Movies by Farr recommends other early classic Woody Allen titles, Take the Money and Run, Bananas and Sleeper


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  • Annie Hall made the Half Windsor popular with the ladies, and the look is coming back. [Howcast.com | Madame_Bourjois]


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  • Annie Leibovitz shoots Sarah Jessica Parker and Chris Noth for Vogue Magazine. Halle Berry was considering million dollar offers for the first pics of baby, Nahla, Check out Jessica Alba’s Charlie Chaplin get-up in the June issue of Allure magazine. Drew Barrymore was rear ended by a reckless driver Monday and when he didn’t stop to exchange insurance information Imprisoned rapper, REMY MA, managed to convince prison officials to allow her to marry her man, Papoose, behind bars. Ugly Betty will finally be shooting in the city it’s been pretending to shoot in for almost two years.


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  • What's your favorite comedy movie? Honorable mention: Dumb & Dumber Animal House The Naked Gun Annie Hall Austin Powers Borat Scary Movie channel recommendation: BrettTheIntern http://www.youtube.com/user/BrettTheIntern (Brett's videos rule.) Add me: Myspace: http://myspace.com/nextbigwhiterapper Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1113181192 Twitter: http://twitter.com/johnnysmooth


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  • Dohnányi: Rhapsody in C Op.11 No.3 Annie Fischer, piano Recording: Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 27.08.1961


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  • Bartók: 15 Hungarian Peasant Songs Part 1 Annie Fischer, piano Recording: Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 27.08.1961


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  • Bartók: 15 Hungarian Peasant Songs Part 2 Annie Fischer, piano Recording: Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 27.08.1961


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  • A short video blog from Annie speaking about Peace Day. Annie will perform tonight at The Royal Albert Hall in support of Peace One Day. You can find out all about Peace One Day on their website http://www.peaceoneday.org/


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  • Benny & Rafi Fine. http://www.thefinebrothers.com SUBSCRIBE TO US http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thefinebros MORE SPOILERS::: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=07A6569823EE9310 Every best picture winner in Oscar history spoiled in one take in under 5 minutes. Created by Benny & Rafi Fine http://www.TheFineBrothers.com Bollywood music by http://www.josephcarrillo.com Clothing provided by http://www.retrofitdesigns.com MOVIES SPOILED IN THIS VIDEO: Wings, Sunrise, The Broadway Melody, All Quiet on the Western Front, Cimarron, Grand Hotel, Cavalcade, It Happened One Night, Mutiny on the Bounty, The Great Ziegfeld, The Life of Emile Zola, You Can't Take it with You, Gone with the Wind, Rebecca, How Green Was My Valley, Mrs. Miniver, Casablanca, Going My Way, The Lost Weekend, The Best Years of Our Lives, Gentleman's Agreement, Hamlet, All the King's Men, All About Eve, An American in Paris, The Greatest Show on Earth, From Here to Eternity, On the Waterfront, Marty, Around the World in Eighty Days, The Bridge on the River Kwai, Gigi, Ben-Hur, The Apartment, West Side Story, Lawrence of Arabia, Tom Jones, My Fair Lady, The Sound of Music, A Man for All Seasons, In the Heat of the Night, Oliver!, Midnight Cowboy, Patton, The French Connection, The Godfather, The Sting, The Godfather Part II, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Rocky, Annie Hall, The Deer Hunter, Kramer vs. Kramer, Ordinary People, Chariots of Fire, Gandhi, Terms of Endearment, Amadeus, Out of Africa, Platoon, The Last Emperor, Rain Man, Driving Miss Daisy, Dances with Wolves, The Silence of the Lambs, Unforgiven, Schindler's List, Forrest Gump, Braveheart, The English Patient, Titanic, Shakespeare in Love, American Beauty, Gladiator, A Beautiful Mind, Chicago, Lord of the Rings The Return of the King, Million Dollar Baby, Crash, The Departed, No Country for Old Men, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Milk, Frost/Nixon, The Reader, Slumdog Millionaire oscars best picture winners nominations 2008 2009 academy awards spoiler 100


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  • Willie Hugh Nelson (born April 30, 1933) is an American country singer-songwriter author, poet and actor. He reached his greatest fame during the outlaw country movement of the 1970s, but remains iconic, especially in American popular culture. In recent years he has continued to tour, record, and perform, and this, combined with activities in advocacy of marijuana, as well as a well-publicized 2006 arrest for marijuana possession, have made him the subject of renewed media attention. In 2004, Nelson and his wife Annie became partners with Bob and Kelly King in the building of two Pacific Bio-diesel plants, one in Salem, Oregon, and the other at Carl's Corner, Texas, (the Texas plant was founded by Carl Cornelius, a longtime Nelson friend). In 2005, Nelson and several other business partners formed Willie Nelson Biodiesel[8] ("Bio-Willie"), a company that is marketing bio-diesel bio-fuel to truck stops. The fuel is made from vegetable oil (mainly soybean oil), and can be burned without modification in diesel engines.[9] Nelson is a co-chair of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) advisory board. He has worked with NORML for years for marijuana legalization and has produced commercials for NORML that have appeared on Pot TV programs. He has also recorded a number of radio commercials for the organization. In 2005, Nelson and his family hosted the first annual "Willie Nelson & NORML Benefit Golf Tournament," which appeared on the cover of High Times magazine. On January 9, 2005, Nelson headlined an all-star concert at Austin Music Hall to benefit the victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake. Tsunami Relief Austin to Asia raised an estimated $120,000 for UNICEF and two other organizations. Nelson was a supporter of Kinky Friedman's campaign in the 2006 Texas gubernatorial election. In 2005, he recorded a radio advertisement asking for support to put Friedman on the ballot as an independent candidate. Friedman promised Willie a job in Austin as the head of a new Texas Energy Commissio


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  • 2/27/09 A new song off her new album "Actor". Sorry for the lopsided angle.


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  • Brahms: Sonata in F minor Op.5 Mvt.4 - Intermezzo (Rückblick). Andante molto Mvt.5 - Finale. Allegro moderato ma rubato Annie Fischer, piano Recording: Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 27.08.1961 Annie Fischer (July 5, 1914 - April 10, 1995) was born in Budapest, and studied in that city at the Franz Liszt Academy. In 1933 she won the International Liszt Competition in her native city. Throughout her career she played mainly in Europe and Australia, but was seldom heard in the United States until late in her lifetime, having concertized only twice across the Atlantic. Fischer, who was Jewish, fled to Sweden at the outset of the Nazi invasion; she returned to Budapest in 1946. She died there in 1995. She was married to critic and musicologist Aladar Toth (1898-1986); she is buried next to him in Budapest. Her playing has been praised for its "characteristic intensity" and "effortless manner of phrasing" (David Hurwitz), as well as its technical power and spiritual depth. She was greatly admired by such contemporaries as Otto Klemperer and Sviatoslav Richter; Richter wrote that "Annie Fischer is a great artist imbued with a spirit of greatness and genuine profundity." The Italian pianist Maurizio Pollini praised the "childlike simplicity, immediacy and wonder" he found in her playing. Her interpretations of Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, Schubert and Schumann, as well as Hungarian composers like Béla Bartók continue to receive the highest praise from pianists and critics. Fischer made significant studio recordings in the 1950s with Otto Klemperer and Wolfgang Sawallisch, but felt that any interpretation created in the absence of an audience would necessarily be artificially constricting, since no interpretation was ever "finished." Her legacy today thus includes many live concert recordings that have been released on CD and DVD (including a performance of Beethoven's "Emperor" concerto available on Youtube, and a Beethoven Third Concerto with Antal Doráti conducting). Her greatest legacy, however, is a studio-made integral set


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  • My thoughts on the PWI Female 50: 1. Amazing Kong 2. Beth Phoenix 3. Gail Kim 4. Mickie James 5. MsChif 6. Sara Del Ray 7. Roxxi Laveaux 8. Melina 9. Michelle McCool 10. Candice Michelle 11. Mercedes Martinez 12. Victoria 13. Taylor Wilde 14. ODB 15. Daizee Haze 16. Angelina Love 17. Jacqueline 18. April Hunter 19. Natalya 20. Sumie Sakai 21. Allison Danger 22. Traci Brooks 23. Velvet Sky 24. Sarah Stock 25. Mickie Knuckles 26. Katie Lea Burchall 27. Cherry 28. Cheerleader Melissa 29. Maria Kanellis 30. Amber O'Neal 31. Lexie Fyfe 32. Kelly Kelly 33. Cindy Rogers 34. Jillian Hall 35. Malia Hosaka 36. Christie Ricci 37. Becky Bayless 38. Alere Little Feather 39. Layla El 40. Kelly Couture 41. Jamie D 42. Christy Hemme 43. Roucka 44. Annie Social 45. LuFisto 46. Rhaka Khan 47. Danyah 48. Jennifer Blake 49. Daffney 50. Portia Perez


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  • ► http://samharris.com/FF Sam talks and sings with Valerie Perri who co-starred as Mary Magdalene in Jesus Christ Superstar, with Sam as Jesus. They perform a night of Andrew Lloyd Webber meets Giacomo Puccini in concert with the California Philharmonic. Sam and Valerie perfomed songs from: Jesus Christ Superstar Phantom Of The Opera La Bohème Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Turandot Madame Butterfly Evita along with opera stars Catherine Ireland and Robert MacNeil, plus the Cal Phil Chorale under the direction of Marya Basaraba. Valerie Perri is best known to theater audiences for her Award-winning performance in the lead role of Eva Peron in the Tony Award-winning musical EVITA. Directed by the legendary Harold Prince, Valerie headed the first National Touring production performing the lead role across the United States and Canada. Critic Carey Smith of the Valley Daily News, Seattle, Washington reports: This Evita Beats the Broadway Original. Valerie Perri is brilliant. With energy and precision, she transforms Evita into one of the great acting-singing roles of contemporary musical theater. Her voice sails through the difficult role with ease, making the most of every musical opportunity, while her dancing is equally impressive. Other Broadway shows include starring roles in: WEST SIDE STORY GYPSY JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR I DO, I DO THE WORLD GOES ROUND MAN OF LA MANCHA ANNIE WARBUCKS CITY OF ANGELS I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE JEROME ROBBINS BROADWAY Valerie is a recipient of a Los Angeles Drama Critics Award for her performance in the Pasadena Playhouse production of HARRY CHAPIN: LIES AND LEGENDS and a nominee for Chicagos prestigious Sarah Siddons Award for her role as Evita Peron. Valerie has performed with Symphony orchestras on the concert stage at Wolftrap, Copley Symphony Hall in San Diego, Frankfort Germanys esteemed Opera House, The London Palladium, and Walt Disney Concert Hall. Valerie also sang in the World Premiere concert of MASADA at the Shubert Theater in Los Angeles. V


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  • A billboard with the message "Imagine No Religion" is no more. Sign company General Outdoor removed the sign by the Freedom From Religion Foundation on Thursday after it received a request by the city to do so. According to Redevelopment Director Linda Daniels, City Hall had received 90 calls of complaint since Wednesday. "We contacted the sign company and asked if there was a way to get it removed," Daniels said. The billboard - which went up last week on the southwest corner of Archibald Avenue and Foothill Boulevard - is part of a national billboard campaign by the Wisconsin-based group advocating the separation of church and state. The foundation's co-president, Annie Laurie Gaylor, said the billboard is meant to encourage a debate on religion by using the John Lennon-inspired message. Gaylor was shocked over the city's role in the billboard's demise. "The city has no business suggesting our billboard be censored," Gaylor said. "They're not allowed to interfere over religious controversy." It was the second billboard to come down following city request. In September, the city asked a different sign company to take down an advertisement on Foothill Boulevard advertising a vagina rejuvenation procedure. Daniels said the city did not demand General Outdoor take down the "Imagine No Religion" sign. "We didn't say they had to (take it down), but they respected the Advertisement concerns of residents," Daniels said. The sign was the first in California for the foundation, whose members are atheists and agnostics. Gaylor said sign companies have declined business before, but no company has taken down a sign after it went up. The group currently has signs in Atlanta, Phoenix and Seattle. "My gosh, we have a billboard in Colorado Springs right now, about a mile from Focus on the Family," said Gaylor, referring to the evangelical organization headquartered in Colorado Springs. "If we can have it in Colorado Springs, why not in Rancho Cucamonga? It doesn't speak well for the state of tolerance if you have to stifle you


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  • Brahms: Sonata in F minor Op.5 Mvt. 1 - Allegro maestoso Annie Fischer, piano Recording: Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 27.08.1961 Annie Fischer (July 5, 1914 - April 10, 1995) was born in Budapest, and studied in that city at the Franz Liszt Academy. In 1933 she won the International Liszt Competition in her native city. Throughout her career she played mainly in Europe and Australia, but was seldom heard in the United States until late in her lifetime, having concertized only twice across the Atlantic. Fischer, who was Jewish, fled to Sweden at the outset of the Nazi invasion; she returned to Budapest in 1946. She died there in 1995. She was married to critic and musicologist Aladar Toth (1898-1986); she is buried next to him in Budapest. Her playing has been praised for its "characteristic intensity" and "effortless manner of phrasing" (David Hurwitz), as well as its technical power and spiritual depth. She was greatly admired by such contemporaries as Otto Klemperer and Sviatoslav Richter; Richter wrote that "Annie Fischer is a great artist imbued with a spirit of greatness and genuine profundity." The Italian pianist Maurizio Pollini praised the "childlike simplicity, immediacy and wonder" he found in her playing. Her interpretations of Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, Schubert and Schumann, as well as Hungarian composers like Béla Bartók continue to receive the highest praise from pianists and critics. Fischer made significant studio recordings in the 1950s with Otto Klemperer and Wolfgang Sawallisch, but felt that any interpretation created in the absence of an audience would necessarily be artificially constricting, since no interpretation was ever "finished." Her legacy today thus includes many live concert recordings that have been released on CD and DVD (including a performance of Beethoven's "Emperor" concerto available on Youtube, and a Beethoven Third Concerto with Antal Doráti conducting). Her greatest legacy, however, is a studio-made integral set of the complete Beethoven piano sonatas. She worked on this set


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  • Brahms: Sonata in F minor Op.5 Mvt.2 - Andante (part 2) Mvt.3 - Scherzo. Allegro energico Annie Fischer, piano Recording: Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 27.08.1961 Annie Fischer (July 5, 1914 - April 10, 1995) was born in Budapest, and studied in that city at the Franz Liszt Academy. In 1933 she won the International Liszt Competition in her native city. Throughout her career she played mainly in Europe and Australia, but was seldom heard in the United States until late in her lifetime, having concertized only twice across the Atlantic. Fischer, who was Jewish, fled to Sweden at the outset of the Nazi invasion; she returned to Budapest in 1946. She died there in 1995. She was married to critic and musicologist Aladar Toth (1898-1986); she is buried next to him in Budapest. Her playing has been praised for its "characteristic intensity" and "effortless manner of phrasing" (David Hurwitz), as well as its technical power and spiritual depth. She was greatly admired by such contemporaries as Otto Klemperer and Sviatoslav Richter; Richter wrote that "Annie Fischer is a great artist imbued with a spirit of greatness and genuine profundity." The Italian pianist Maurizio Pollini praised the "childlike simplicity, immediacy and wonder" he found in her playing. Her interpretations of Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, Schubert and Schumann, as well as Hungarian composers like Béla Bartók continue to receive the highest praise from pianists and critics. Fischer made significant studio recordings in the 1950s with Otto Klemperer and Wolfgang Sawallisch, but felt that any interpretation created in the absence of an audience would necessarily be artificially constricting, since no interpretation was ever "finished." Her legacy today thus includes many live concert recordings that have been released on CD and DVD (including a performance of Beethoven's "Emperor" concerto available on Youtube, and a Beethoven Third Concerto with Antal Doráti conducting). Her greatest legacy, however, is a studio-made integral set of the complete Beethoven pian


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  • Brahms: Sonata in F minor Op.5 Mvt.2 - Andante (part 1) Annie Fischer, piano Recording. Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 27.08.1961 Annie Fischer (July 5, 1914 - April 10, 1995) was born in Budapest, and studied in that city at the Franz Liszt Academy. In 1933 she won the International Liszt Competition in her native city. Throughout her career she played mainly in Europe and Australia, but was seldom heard in the United States until late in her lifetime, having concertized only twice across the Atlantic. Fischer, who was Jewish, fled to Sweden at the outset of the Nazi invasion; she returned to Budapest in 1946. She died there in 1995. She was married to critic and musicologist Aladar Toth (1898-1986); she is buried next to him in Budapest. Her playing has been praised for its "characteristic intensity" and "effortless manner of phrasing" (David Hurwitz), as well as its technical power and spiritual depth. She was greatly admired by such contemporaries as Otto Klemperer and Sviatoslav Richter; Richter wrote that "Annie Fischer is a great artist imbued with a spirit of greatness and genuine profundity." The Italian pianist Maurizio Pollini praised the "childlike simplicity, immediacy and wonder" he found in her playing. Her interpretations of Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, Schubert and Schumann, as well as Hungarian composers like Béla Bartók continue to receive the highest praise from pianists and critics. Fischer made significant studio recordings in the 1950s with Otto Klemperer and Wolfgang Sawallisch, but felt that any interpretation created in the absence of an audience would necessarily be artificially constricting, since no interpretation was ever "finished." Her legacy today thus includes many live concert recordings that have been released on CD and DVD (including a performance of Beethoven's "Emperor" concerto available on Youtube, and a Beethoven Third Concerto with Antal Doráti conducting). Her greatest legacy, however, is a studio-made integral set of the complete Beethoven piano sonatas. She worked on this set


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  • London: 21 September 2008 Whenever I cover an event at the Royal Albert Hall there are special considerations. No nipping home for the ladies, its hold on tight and dont drink in the first place is one. Being there just before the start is another because you can sometimes get a real last-second bargain on tickets. Tonight was such a night. Top tickets too. I caught all the great acts from a front-row spot and hugged my neighbour as directed by Annie Lennox. The crowd went wild and really appreciated the music. Hosted by Jude Law. Bryan Adams, Peter Gabriel and John Legend performed too. Lenny Kravitz surprise appearance was my particular favourite. Of course youll see none of them on the film because they snuck in via the car-park and away from the watchful gaze of my camera. Those I did see were MP Martin Bell Gaby Logan Emilia Fox Jude Law Tim Lovejoy Jeremy Gilley, Director and Founder of Peace One Day John Legend As usual, please let me know of omissions, errors and comments. Thank you - E. Original in AVCHD. Copyright elizabethtoni 2008


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