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- Simon Schama's Power of art [videorecording] / by Beavan, Clare.; Beavan, Clare.prodrt; Belton, David.; Belton, David.prodrt; Condie, Steven.; Condie, Steven.prodrt; Corduner, Allan.(CARDINAL)432667; Corduner, Allan.act(CARDINAL)432667; Cortes, Pep.; Cortes, Pep.act; Gherpelli, Andrea.; Gherpelli, Andrea.act; Hindmarch, Carl.; Hindmarch, Carl.prodrt; Hyde, Mark.; Hyde, Mark.act; Popplewell, Paul.; Popplewell, Paul.act; Runcie, James.; Runcie, James.prodrt; Schama, Simon.(CARDINAL)125548; Schama, Simon.aushst(CARDINAL)125548; Serkis, Andy.(CARDINAL)347753; Serkis, Andy.act(CARDINAL)347753; Wakeling, Aubrey.; Wakeling, Aubrey.act; 2 Entertain (Firm)(CARDINAL)326915; BBC Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)270800; BBC Worldwide Americas, Inc.(CARDINAL)326912; British Broadcasting Corporation.(CARDINAL)143648; Warner Home Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)218485; WNET (Television station : New York, N.Y.)(CARDINAL)150050;
Photography, Gary Clarke ... [et al.] ; editor, Gary Dollner ... [et al.] ; music, Peter Salem ... [et al.].Presentor, Simon Schama.Paul Popplewell as Caravaggio, Andrea Gherpelli as Bernini, Aubrey Wakeling as David, Mark Hyde as Turner, Andy Serkis as Van Gogh, Pep Cortes as Picasso, Alan Corduner as Rothko.Focusing on eight iconic works of art, this series reveals the history of visual imagination through the ages. A combination of reconstruction, photography and storytelling transport the viewer back to the intense moments when great works were conceived and born: the murderous, messianic world of Baroque Rome; opulent, parvenu Amsterdam; paranoid, revolutionary Paris; Victorian England suffocating beneath riches and righteousness; the madhouses and brothels of Provence; the carnage of civil war Spain; 1950s New York, caught between Cold War jitters and Manhattan glitter. In each place, a great artist is backed into a corner, facing a crisis, given a chance to confound his rivals, enemies and critics one more time."Major funding for the PBS broadcast of this series is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting; Dorothy and Lewis Cullman; the Philip and Janice Levin Foundation; Judith B. Resnick; Rosalind P. Walter; Ralph W. Voorhees, in memory of Barbara B. Voorhees; the LuEsther T. Mertz Charitable Trust, and PBS."DVD, region 1, widescreen (16:9) enhanced presentation; Dolby Digital stereo., DVD9, NTSC.
- Subjects: Biographical television programs.; Cultural television programs.; Documentary television programs.; Television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Art; Biographical television programs.; Cultural television programs.; Documentary television programs.; Documentary; Television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired; Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, 1606-1669.; Bernini, Gian Lorenzo, 1598-1680.; Caravaggio, Michelangelo Merisi da, 1573-1610.; David, Jacques Louis, 1748-1825.; Gogh, Vincent van, 1853-1890.; Picasso, Pablo, 1881-1973.; Rothko, Mark, 1903-1970.; Turner, J. M. W. (Joseph Mallord William), 1775-1851.; Art; Artists; Painters; Painting; Sculptors; Sculpture; Art; Artists; Painters; Painting; Sculptors; Sculpture;
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- Short circuit [videorecording] ; Short circuit 2 / by Badham, John,1939-drt (CARDINAL)852076; Bailey, G. W.,1945-act (CARDINAL)848205; Blaney, Tim.act; Foster, David,1929-pro; Foster, Gary,1961-; Fox, Charles,1940-; Fox, Charles,1940-cmp; Gibb, Cynthia.act (CARDINAL)844901; Guttenberg, Steve,1958-act (CARDINAL)528980; Johnson, Kenneth,1942-drt (CARDINAL)344267; Maddock, Brent,1950-|4aus; McKean, Michael.act (CARDINAL)373354; McLean, Nick,1941-pht; Morriss, Frank.edt; Pendleton, Austin.act (CARDINAL)844964; Sheedy, Ally.act (CARDINAL)353957; Shire, David.cmp (CARDINAL)842328; Stevens, Fisher.act (CARDINAL)847962; Turman, Lawrence.|4pro; Weston, Jack,1924-1996.act (CARDINAL)434254; Wilson, S. S.(Steven S.)aus (CARDINAL)842087; Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment (Firm) (CARDINAL)332237; Image Entertainment (Firm) (CARDINAL)328010; Producers Sales Organization (CARDINAL)849033; Tri-Star Pictures (CARDINAL)809902; Turman-Foster Company ;
Side A. Short circuit -- Side B. Short circuit 2 Short circuit (99 min.): music, David Shire ; editor, Frank Morriss ; director of photography, Nick McLean ; executive producers, Mark Damon, John Hyde ; writers, S. S. Wilson, Brent Maddock ; producers, David Foster, Lawrence Turman ; director, John Badham Short circuit 2 (111 min.): music, Charles Fox ; writers, S. S. Wilson, Brent Maddock ; producers, David Foster, Lawrence Turman, Gary Foster ; director, Kenneth Johnson Short circuit 2: Fisher Stevens, Michael McKean, Cynthia Gibb, Jack Weston, Tim Blaney Short circuit: Ally Sheedy, Steve Guttenberg, Fisher Stevens, Austin Pendleton, G. W. Bailey Short circuit 2: Johnny, the Robot, is out for some "urban input," but some street hoods, a greedy banker and a gang of crooks see his naivete as their high-tech ticket to easy street Short circuit: after a short circuit during an electrical storm, a military robot escapes and find a home with a young woman Rated PG DVD ; Dolby digital ; widescreen ; region 1
- Subjects: Comedy films.; DVD-Video discs.; Feature films.; Films for the hearing impaired.; Science fiction films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Robots;
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- That '70s show. [videorecording] / by Brazil, Mark,1962-cre.; Browne, Ronald W.cng.; Grace, Topher,1978-act.(CARDINAL)848613; Kunis, Mila,1983-act.(CARDINAL)342959; Kutcher, Ashton,1978-act.(CARDINAL)466852; Masterson, Danny,1976-act.; Prepon, Laura,1980-act.(CARDINAL)340125; Rupp, Debra Jo,1951-act.; Ryder, Tim.flm.; Smith, Kurtwood,1943-act.(CARDINAL)857290; Sudakin, Jeff.cmp.; Trainer, David.drt.; Turner, Bonnie,1951-cre.; Turner, Terry,1948-cre.; Valderrama, Wilmer,1980-act.; Vaughn, Ben.cmp.; Carsey-Werner Productions.prn.; Mill Creek Entertainment.fds.(CARDINAL)340929; Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Inc.pbl.(CARDINAL)340075; Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation.prn.(CARDINAL)137420;
Disc 1. Time is on my side ; Let's spend the night together ; (I can't get no) satisfaction ; Beast of burden ; It's only rock and roll ; Rip this joint ; Mother's little helper ; Angie ; You can't always get what you want -- disc 2. Surprise, surprise ; Winter ; Don't lie to me ; Can't you hear me knocking ; Street fighting man ; It's all over now ; On with the show ; Down the road a piece ; Oh, baby (we got a good thing goin') -- disc 3. Who's been sleeping here; Gimme shelter ; 2120 So. Michigan Ave. ; 2000 light years from home ; Take it or leave it ; Short and curlies ; Til the next goodbye ; Bonus features.Director of photography, Ronald W. Browne ; editor, Tim Ryder [and others] ; music, Ben Vaughn and Jeff Sudakin.Topher Grace, Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher, Danny Masterson, Laura Prepon, Wilmer Valderrama, Debra Jo Rupp, Kurtwood Smith, Tanya Roberts, Don Stark, Lisa Robin Kelly.After years of chilling out in Point Place, Wisconsin it's time for the Forman family and their friends to do some sincere thinking about their futures. This season Eric and Donna attempt to find friendship after their broken engagement, Hyde meets his funky father, Jackie gets her own TV show, while Kelso finds a new appreciation for women after the birth of his baby girl and Fez finds his true-Casanova-calling at the local beauty salon.Rating: TVPG.DVD, NTSC, region 1, anamorphic widescreen 1.78:1.
- Subjects: Romance television programs.; Television comedies .; Friendship; High school students; Teenagers; Television comedies.; Television series; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.;
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- Titanic [videorecording] / by Amis, Suzy.act; Bates, Kathy,1948-act(CARDINAL)344804; Buff, Conrad.flm(CARDINAL)786588; Cameron, James,1954-ausdrtpro(CARDINAL)364623; Carpenter, Russell,1950-cng(CARDINAL)848360; DiCaprio, Leonardo.act(CARDINAL)381363; Fisher, Frances,1952-act(CARDINAL)848187; Fox, Bernard,1927-2016.act; Garber, Victor.act(CARDINAL)752459; Hill, Bernard,1944-act; Horner, James.cmp(CARDINAL)731423; Hyde, Jonathan,1948-act; Lamont, Peter,1929-prd; Landau, Jon,1960-pro(CARDINAL)815314; Nucci, Danny,1968-act; Paxton, Bill.act(CARDINAL)318705; Scott, Deborah L.(Deborah Lynn),1954-cst(CARDINAL)848739; Stuart, Gloria.act(CARDINAL)766025; Warner, David,1941-act; Winslet, Kate.act(CARDINAL)340615; Zane, Billy.act(CARDINAL)785765; Lightstorm Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)815094; Paramount Pictures Corporation.(CARDINAL)141482; Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation.(CARDINAL)137420;
Photography, Russell Carpenter ; editors, Conrad Buff, James Cameron, Richard A. Harris ; music composed by James Horner ; costume designer, Deborah L. Scott.Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Billy Zane, Kathy Bates, Frances Fisher, Gloria Stuart, Bernard Hill, Jonathan Hyde, Victor Garber, David Warner, Danny Nucci, Suzy Amis, Bernard Fox, Bill Paxton.Deep-sea explorer Brock Lovett has reached the most famous shipwreck of all, the passenger liner Titanic. Emerging with a safe believed to contain a diamond called "The Heart of the Ocean," he finds that the safe does not hold the diamond but a drawing of a beautiful woman wearing it. When Brock is interviewed on TV, he shows the drawing to the cameras. A 100-year-old woman named Rose Calvert recognizes the woman in the drawing as herself! On a visit to Brock's exploration ship over the wreck, Rose tells her story of the Titanic and its ill-fated voyage. Engaged to the very rich Cal Hockley, she boards the Titanic's first-class suites with him and her mother in Southampton. Winning a lucky poker game, Jack Dawson and his friend Fabrizio, board Titanic in steerage. When Rose attempts to jump off the stern in third class, Jack pulls her back onto the ship. The two instantly bond and Jack is invited to dine in first class the next evening. Rose's mother and Cal try desperately to keep them apart. But on that fateful night, the Titanic collides with an iceberg and begins to sink. Now Rose and Jack must fight to stay alive.MPAA rating: PG-13; for disaster related peril and violence, nudity, sensuality and brief language.DVD [NTSC], region 1, Dolby digital.Academy Awards, USA, 1998: Oscar - Best Art Direction-Set Decoration (Peter Lamont, Michael Ford) ; Best Cinematography (Russell Carpenter) ; Best Costume Design (Deborah Lynn Scott) ; Best Director (James Cameron) ; Best Effects, Sound Effects Editing (Tom Bellfort, Christopher Boyes) ; Best Effects, Visual Effects (Robert Legato, Mark A. Lasoff, Thomas L. Fisher, Michael Kanfer) ; Best Film Editing (Conrad Buff IV, James Cameron, Richard A. Harris) ; Best Music, Original Dramatic Score (James Horner) ; Best Music, Original Song (James Horner, Will Jennings) ; Best Picture (James Cameron, Jon Landau) ; Best Sound (Gary Rydstrom, Tom Johnson, Gary Summers, Mark Ulano)
- Subjects: Feature films.; Feature films.; Romance films.; Suspense films.; Titanic (Steamship); Feature films.; Man-woman relationships; Shipwreck survival; Shipwrecks; Social classes;
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- King George VI; his life and reign / by Wheeler-Bennett, John Wheeler,Sir,1902-1975.(CARDINAL)125221;
Bibliography: pages 830-834.Prince Albert. The nursery and the schoolroom ; Osborne, Dartmouth and 'Cumberland' ; Naval career ; Cranwell and Cambridge -- Duke of York. Engagement and marriage ; Industrial relations ; 'My camp' ; Widening experience ; The world tour and after ; Lord high commissioner to the general assembly of the church of Scotland ; Six quiet years ; The reign of King Edward VIII -- King George VI. The first year ; The king's heritage ; The twilight of peace ; The approach of war ; The war of nerves ; The decisive struggle ; Anglo-American relations ; The tide of victory ; Victory achieved ; The post-war world ; The new commonwealth ; The king and the man ; The latter years ; Epilogue."John W. Wheeler-Bennett ... has evoked a portrait of a king that is at once fascinating and definitive. Here is the intimate story of a man's struggle for achievement. It is no secret that Prince Albert was not trained to lead. His childhood was sheltered and when at thirteen he entered the Royal Naval College at Osborne, his natural shyness was intensified by poor health. Yet even at this early age, he overcame both handicaps with the same quiet courage and perseverance that characterized his career as naval officer, royal representative, and Britain's King. [This book] tells also of a younger son's success. Prince Albert, as Duke of York, accepted his public position with a sense of loyalty and responsibility. ('By your quiet useful work you have endeared yourself to the people ...' wrote his father in a rare tribute at the time of his marriage.) In spite of his doctor's warning he fought at Jutland World War I. He learned to fly. He toured the world. He mastered a severe stammer and spoke well in public, though public speaking frightened him. Then, as a stunned Commonwealth and Empire watched Edward abdicate, he found he possessed a throne that he never dreamed he would occupy. At forty-one the new King exhibited that capacity of rising to an emergency which marked him throughout life. As his first official act he settled with wisdom the extremely delicate matter of Edward's future. Faced with an international crisis, he summoned his energy. He made an unprecedented state visit to President Roosevelt and became the first reigning British Sovereign to see America. Six years after those quiet hours at Hyde Park--when the Czech crisis, the fall of France, Britain's fight for existence and the victory of World War II had altered the world--he again linked his country and the United States by meeting with President Truman. In an impressive way George VI grew with being King. During the war he fortified the Allied leaders: Eisenhower, Clark, De Gaulle, King Haakon, the many European monarchs and presidents in exile, and Winston Churchill. He braced Britain's morale (Londoners never forgot that he refused to leave the city in the shattering Blitz)--and set an example of courage for a frightened world. Magnificently documented from the author's unrestricted access to the Royal Archives and superbly illustrated with nearly 100 rare photographs and paintings, here is majesty measured in this century."--Jacket.
- Subjects: Biographies.; George VI, King of Great Britain, 1895-1952.;
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- Wicked mortals / by Mahnke, Aaron,author.(CARDINAL)348026;
Includes bibliographical references.He walks in shadows. The castle ; Black stockings ; Covered mirrors ; On the farm ; Supply and demand ; That axman jazz ; The altercation ; Drained ; A miner thing ; Homecoming -- Death becomes her. All the lovely ladies ; Lost and found ; Negative consequences ; The sweet embrace -- Toil and trouble. Half-hanged ; Hole in the wall ; Familiar ; After sunset ; Peg and button ; High stakes ; Rise above ; Making a mark -- A little peculiar. A stranger among us ; First impressions ; Seeing double ; Labor pains ; Sideshow ; In a pickle -- Magic tricks. From within ; Teacher's pet ; Where there's smoke ; Iced ; The handkerchief ; Christmas mourn ; The u-turn ; A study in silk ; Quarantine ; Desperate measures ; Black and wild ; Unholy acts ; On the run."Some monsters are figments of our imagination. Others are as real as flesh and blood: humans who may look like us, who may walk among us, often unnoticed, occasionally even admired--but whose evil deeds and secret lives, once revealed, mark them as something utterly wicked. In this illustrated volume from the host of the hit podcast Lore, you'll find tales of infamous characters whose veins ran with ice water and whose crimes remind us that truth can be more terrifying than fiction. Aaron Mahnke introduces us to William Brodie, a renowned Scottish cabinetmaker who used his professional expertise to prey on the citizens of Edinburgh and whose rampant criminality behind a veneer of social respectability inspired Robert Louis Stevenson's classic novella Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Then there's H.H. Holmes, a relentless and elusive con artist who became best known as the terror of Chicago's 1893 World's Fair when unwitting guests were welcomed into his "hotel" of horrors ... never to be seen again. And no rogues' gallery could leave out Bela Kiss, the Hungarian tinsmith with a taste for the occult and a collection of gasoline drums with women's bodies inside. Brimming with accounts of history's most heinous real-life fiends, this riveting best-of-the-worst roundup will haunt your thoughts, chill your bones, and leave you wondering if there are mortal monsters lurking even closer than you think."--Inside dust jacket.
- Subjects: Case studies.; Murderers; Criminals; Murder; Crime;
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- Pushcart prize XLII, 2018 : best of the small presses / by Henderson, Bill,1941-editor.(CARDINAL)723459; Pushcart Press.(CARDINAL)688758;
Includes bibliographical references and author index."The Pushcart Prize is the only annual anthology to exclusively showcase the very best writing from America's alternative literary presses. Each year contributing editors, whose ranks include the most important writers of today, along with hundreds of small presses, nominate thousands of stories, poems, essays and memoirs for inclusion in Pushcart's collection. This unique submissions process ensures a diversity of writing unmatched by any other anthology. This year's gathering includes work by Brian Doyle, Carolyn Forché, George Saunders, Joyce Carol Oates, Ye Chun, Andrew Solomon, Philip Connors, Louisa Ermelino, Jim Shepard, and many more established and new writers representing 53 presses."--Back cover.
- Subjects: Autobiographies.; Short stories.; Essays.; Poetry.; American literature; Small presses; Short stories, American; American poetry; American essays; Autobiography;
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