Más allá de la cámara: Jason Lee
Pues sí amigos, en el “Más allá de la cámara” de hoy intentaremos conocer algo mejor al actor Jason Lee, conocido por dar vida al excepcional Earl Hickey en la serie “My Name Is Earl“. Que no os confunda el bigote, Jason antes de ser actor era nada más y nada menos patinador profesional. ¿Quieres saber más? Jason Michael Lee nació en Orange, California, el 25 de Abril de 1970. Hijo de Carol y Grez Lee se crió en Huntington Beach. Dejó el instituto sin acabar sus estudios para dedicarse a lo read
the ghost of huntington hartford[image credit : progressive reactionary] Huntington Hartford, retail heir and spendthrift extraordinaire, died today at age 97. Some may see this as a merciful end for Mr. Hartford: whatever suffering he endured in his final years, he has been spared from seeing his eponymous museum, left vacant and forlorn for so long on the southern side of Columbus Circle, destroyed and reborn as a building read
John Perkins: Exposing the Wrong Side of Right"Has the United States been usurped by subversives?" a woman asked at a recent talk I gave in Massachusetts. "Yes," I answered, adding, "If you want the whole story, I suggest you read Arianna Huffington's new book Right is Wrong." I give this advice often these days. Huffington has walked among those she chastises, the hallmark of the most believable of critics. Few in the U.S. are more qualified than her to lay bare the sad facts around the betrayal of the United States by its leaders -- i read
Season Finale - House - “Wilson’s Heart”“Wilson’s Heart” May 19th, 2008 Last week, I thought House was style over substance for 55 minutes before, in the final moments, it transcended into something more interesting - suddenly, a rather pointless and indulgent episode took an intensely personal turn, and “Wilson’s Heart” had a lot more dramatic resonance by default. Placing Amber in danger is actually an incredibly smart move, mainly because we really don’t know what will happen. Anne Dudek has been enough of a revelation as Cut read
Gutenberg, Gutenberg, GutenbergAmazingly, the Morgan Library owns 3 copies of the Gutenberg Bible, two on paper and one on vellum, and they all are unique in some respect. Beginning tomorrow all 3 will be displayed together for the first time in 10 years. The Gutenberg bible was the first substantial book printed in the Western world using movable type. It is believed that Gutenberg and his successors printed between 120 and 135 copies of the Bible on paper and between 40 and 45 copies on vellum. Only 50 survive and some are read
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