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Mellisa’s record is ‘forever’
World Cup leader Mellisa Hollingsworth set a track record in her second run to win a skeleton race yesterday, and couldn’t be prouder that a Canadian now holds the top time on a German venue.
BBoy Aichi , 124 Headspins [broke the record]
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Trey Songz Stylized Portrait Music Poster Print – 13×19 $0.99 Trey Songz Stylized Portrait Music Poster Print – 13×19… |
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Frogmen While Spending a Record 48 Hours at Pool Bottom Collections Photographic Poster Print by Peter Stackpole, 18×24 $59.99 Frogmen While Spending a Record 48 Hours at Pool Bottom is digitally printed on archival photographic paper resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for any museum or gallery display. Finding that perfect piece to match your interest and style is easy and within your budget!… |
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Trey Songz Stylized Portrait Blue Music Poster Print – 13×19 $4.80 Trey Songz Stylized Portrait Blue Music Poster Print – 13×19… |
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Rock Bottom $8.23 Robert Wyatt’s 1974 masterpiece Rock Bottom is among the most layered, lovely, and luscious pop records ever as well as a testament to survival. As Wyatt explains in the notes, “The night before the new group was to have its first rehearsal, I fell from a fourth floor window and broke my spine.” Produced by Nick Mason, the cream of England’s vital prog-rock scene contributed their most subtle, lea… |
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At the Bottom of the Sea $6.98 … |
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Seabiscuit (Widescreen Edition) $12.98 Proving that truth is often greater than fiction, the handsome production of Seabiscuit offers a healthy alternative to Hollywood’s staple diet of mayhem. With superior production values at his disposal, writer-director Gary Ross (Pleasantville) is a bit too reverent toward Laura Hillenbrand’s captivating bestseller, unnecessarily using archival material–and David McCullough’s familiar PBS-styled… |
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The Girl Next Door (Unrated Version) $5.53 While it suffered a nearly unanimous beating from critics, The Girl Next Door attracted more than a few loyal defenders during its brief box-office lifespan. It pales when compared to its teen-comedy role model (the 1983 classic Risky Business), but you’ve got to admit that any movie about a teenager whose new next-door neighbor is a 19-year-old former porn star has bona fide cult-movie potential…. |
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Apocalypse Now Redux $10.93 Digitally remastered with 49 minutes of previously unseen footage, Apocalypse Now Redux is the reference standard of Francis Coppola’s 1979 epic. A metaphorical hallucination of the Vietnam War, the film was reconstructed by Coppola and editor Walter Murch to enrich themes and clarify the ending. On that basis Redux is a qualified success, more coherent than the original while inviting the same ac… |
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Archival Methods Double Bottom Record Box, 15.5 x 12.75 x 10, Gray, Package of 5 $59.95 The Archival Methods Double Bottom Record Box provides you with a safe and reliable place to store multiple documents. The archival construction is acid and lignin-free. The system assembles easily and is characterized by a flat bottom as well as a removable lid. Convenient hand grips make transport easier…. |
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For the Record $5.99 When a record executive arrives at Camp Rock, Tess is determined to outshine everyone and land the recording deal of a lifetime. The only problem? The record executive isn”t at camp for the singing–he’’s there for the food. Now Tess will have to get help from the unlikeliest of people–Mitchie. |
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On the Record $11.49 In the three decades since Kool Herc first put the same record on two side-by-side turntables, DJs have moved out of city parks, house and block parties, and the darkened booths of nightclubs, and onto center stage, performing before admiring crowds of thousands. They have not only given rise to hip-hop and house–DJs have influenced fashion, film, TV, and more. With On the Record, Scratch DJ Academy, the premiere institution for DJ education, brings together years of training and expertise to create an authoritative guide to the dynamic art of DJing. More than just a how-to, this is a sonic adventure, guiding you through forty years of music, creativity, and culture. From beat matching to body tricks, Grandmaster Flash to Fatboy Slim, the Bronx to Ibiza, On the Record is an all-in-one guide. So whether you”re learning the ropes, considering going pro, or just want insight into a broader range of music, this book is for you. |
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For the Record $19.64 When Marjorie Hill graduated in 1920 as Canada’’s first girl architect, she was entering a profession that had been established in Canada just 30 years earlier. For the Record, the first history of women architects in Canada, provides a fascinating in |
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On Record $32.44 Did you know that Jean-Paul Sartre once wrote an essay on the Top 40? Simon Frith and Andrew Goodwin, both writers and teachers of popular music, have compiled the first comprehensive survey of critical approaches to pop music. Usefully divided by general theoretical category, On Record serves as a guide to the growing sophistication and shifting emphases in the field. There are classic sociological analyses of deviance and rebellion; studies of technology; subcultural and feminist readings, semiotic and musicological essays, and close readings of stars, bands, and the fans themselves. Each section opens with a clear and concise introduction that places the essays in their proper context and explains the editors’ choices. |
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Bottom $8.99 Derrick Jone’s dream is to provide financial security for his family. But unjust corporate cutbacks leave him alone, penniless, and with a new baby on the way. His dreams lost at the other end of a liquor bottle. Just when he’s about to hit rock bottom, Derrick snaps and recognizes that sometimes, revenge is the ultimate guarantee for justice. In the spirit of Changing Lanes and Falling Down, Bottom depicts the destruction of the human spirit, when it dangles at the end of the bottom line. |
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Bottom $12.71 Jason Turner and Eva Acosta star in Bottom – a gritty urban drama written and directed by Jalese. Turner plays Derrick Jone, a young African American man generally able to support his wife Acosta and child with a corporate day job – until an unexpected layoff pushes him over the edge of sanity and reason. With no hope in sight, Jone cracks and turns to vigilante justice, stockpiling an array of weapons and violently and forcibly confronting his employers, forcing them to reconsider the weight of their insensitive actions. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi |
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On the Bottom $12.45 In a collision with a steamship, City of Rome, on the night of September 25, 1925, the U.S. Navy Submarine S-51 sank in 132 feet of water, taking 33 sailors to the ocean floor. This is the story of the men charged with doing the impossible–rising the thousand ton sub from the bottom of the sea. Added to this modern classic of true adventure are a foreword and afterword giving specifics of the accident and the aftermath, additional photographs, a publisher’s preface, and appendices. |
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