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Erik Satie, Gymnopedie nr.1
Slanting and shadow-cutting a flickering eddy
Trickled in gusts of gold to the shiny flagstone
Where the ambre atoms in the fire mirroring themselves
Mingled their saraband to the gymnopaedia
Quimby The Mouse
A video put together by Chris Ware for our spring 2009 event "This American Life -- Live!" -- in which Ira Glass hosts an actual episode of the radio program, performed onstage by some of our favorite contributors. Dan Savage, Starlee Kine, and Mike Birbiglia told stories; David Rakoff and Dave Hill conducted a ‘special investigation. Plus, additional visuals by Arthur Jones, and a very special appearance by Joss Whedon, creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer!

You'll be able to hear the episode online here:
thislife.org/Radio_Episode.aspx?episode=379

The song in this video is "Eugene" by Andrew Bird. Animation by John Kuramoto. Permission to post this video has been granted by the contributors.
"Subtext" Tales Of Mere Existence
When you write an Email, are you saying what you REALLY mean?
Barcelona 1908
Barcelona, un paseo en tranvia. Una obra de 1908 que nos muestra la ciudad condal y sus principales calles bajo la dirección de Ricardo Baños
Zion I "Geek to the Beat" Music Video (HD) on Vimeo
Worldwide premiere of the "Geek to the Beat" music video for Zion I. Video directed by M.A.Y.O. The Zion I album "The Takeover" is in stores and available for digital download now.

For the SD version click here: vimeo.com/4076864

Artist: Zion I
Track: Geek to the Beat
Album: The Takeover

Dir: M.A.Y.O.
DP: Jon Chen
Editor: Jamaal Parham
Production Designer: Tory Noll
Choreographer: Sara Divers
Stylist: Annie Bedigian
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Emmet Ray plays for Hattie
One of my all time favorite scenes. Emmet Ray plays guitar for Hattie, from the movie 'Sweet and Lowdown'. The look on Hattie's face, as she is taken over by emotion, hearing Emmet play for the fir...
Bach: "Ich ruf' zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ", Lipatti (Audio)
J.S.Bach, Chorale Prelude, BWV639.
Dinu Lipatti(piano), recorded 1950.
Sesame Street - James Earl Jones recites the alphabet
Here, James Earl Jones recites the alphabet. This one is like the one on "Sesame Street: old school" DVD where he counts from one to ten. The pronounciation of every letter is crystal clear.
YouTube: From Concept to Hyper-growth
Less than two years after launch, YouTube has become one the most-visited destinations on the web. With more than 100 million videos served daily, it may be the fastest-growing entertainment websit...
CONSPIRACY ROCK
This video debuted at Emerson College in 1992, as part of a live show by the Emerson comedy troupe This Is Pathetic. After making the rounds at several broadcast outlets (including SNL, where it is...
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