Chicago & Indiana HAUL !
The first haul video ! I went to Chicago and Indianna with my family ! I wanted to share with you all the fun things that I got. Most of what I bought were on sale and were a really great deal ! That's my kind of shopping ! Enjoy !
L I S T O F I T E M S A N D S T O R E S
Green Lace dress - Ross 9.99
White Lace Kimono- Ross 9.99
Sports Bra- Burlington 6.99
Gold head piece - Burlington 5.00
Leatherette vest - 19.99
Nude tank - Free
Dior Show Iconic Curl- 25.00
Nike Kaishes Running Shoes Black and baby blue - 43.00/piece BOGO 1/2 off
Michael Kors wallet - 60.00
Shoe Mint booties- 25.00
Amish Apple Butter- Amish Acres-5.75
Adagio Tea- Adagio Chicago 9.99
Posh French tea- Posh Chicago 25.00
Gino's East Pizza - Martin's 2 for 10.00
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How to make tea hot | Arsen Avakian | TEDxYouth@LatinSchool
Arsen has big goals—he wants his company to be the Starbucks of Tea, and he’s well on his way there. Here's how he's expanded his reach so far.
Arsen Avakian founded Argo Tea in 2003. Over the last 13 years, he has built his company into the largest tea café concept in the world with over 50 cafes globally. In 2010 Avakian launched a line of bottled teas in iconic glass bottles which can now be found in over 40,000 stores nationwide. His prior entrepreneurial experience includes Internet software outsourcing and management consulting. In addition to a computer science degree from the Engineering University of Armenia, Avakian completed his MBA as a Fulbright Scholar in Chicago.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at
Swan Lake - Coda from the Black Swan pas de deux in Act III (The Royal Ballet)
Marianela Nuñez as Odile and Vadim Muntagirov as Prince Siegfried in the Act III Black Swan Pas de deux of Liam Scarlett's production of Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov’s Swan Lake.
Swan Lake was Tchaikovsky’s first score for ballet. Given its status today as arguably the best loved and most admired of all classical ballets, it is perhaps surprising that at its premiere in 1877 Swan Lake was poorly received. It is thanks to the 1895 production by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov that Swan Lake has become part of not only ballet consciousness but also wider popular culture. That success is secured not only by the sublime, symphonic sweep of Tchaikovsky’s score, but also by the striking choreographic contrasts between Petipa’s royal palace scenes and the lyric lakeside scenes created by Ivanov.
Swan Lake has had a special role in the repertory of The Royal Ballet since 1934. Since then there has been a succession of productions, the most recent of which was overseen by Anthony Dowell. This Season the Company creates a new production with additional choreography by Artist in Residence Liam Scarlett. Scarlett, while remaining faithful to the Petipa-Ivanov text, will bring fresh eyes to the staging of this classic ballet, in collaboration with his long-term designer John Macfarlane.
Find out more at roh.org.uk/swanlake
The Brewing of Argo Tea Café
Time-lapse showing the construction from Summer 2013-Spring 2014 of the Argo Tea Café located in E. H. Butler Library, SUNY Buffalo State.
Video created by Katie Bertel, Outreach & Engagement Librarian.
Music by The Blow True Affection
BETTINA WERNER's Exhibition on 57th Street, New York 1991 - RAI TV INTERVIEW
Bettina Werner, THE SALT QUEEN, at age of 26, was an upcoming starlet, in the 1990's, who was discovered in America, by the Marisa del Re Gallery, one of the most prestigious art galleries worldwide at that time.
The main gallery was located in the historical elegant
Fuller Building on 57th street in New York City. The famous gallery immediately skyrocketed Bettina Werner's name,
exhibiting her innovative, unique and distinguished
salt artworks around the globe.
Bettina Werner, The Queen of Salt is an internationally critically acclaimed artist, who exclusively utilizes SALT as an artistic medium to create her innovative artworks.
Born in Milan, Italy in 1965, she is now residing in The Financial District of New York City, where she is contributing to a new beginning with the cathartic power of her one -of -a- kind salt artworks. She is a driving force in Lower Manhattan with her radiant, unique artwork. Her loft faces the New York Stock Exchange, in the newly renovated Philippe Starck Building.
The Title Queen of Salt refers to her pioneering and revolutionary use of salt in art creating paintings, sculptures and installations with her invention of textured colorized salt technique, developed in the early 1980's.
While studying at the prestigious Brera Academy of Fine Art in Milan and discovering salt to be her own treasure, Bettina Werner began creating combinations of textures and colors with salt crystals.
She became intrigued by the history of salt starting in ancient times, its wonderful texture, its transparency, its radiance, its healing power, its important value and use as currency. She was fascinated by its philosophic meaning, its power in the immense force of the sea and in the chemistry of our human bodies.
Bettina Werner creates a majesty with crystals of salt making it a distinguished unique signature of artistic language.
Her success in revering salt in vibrant colors led Bettina Werner to the U.S. in 1989. One year later she started showing her artwork with Marisa Del Re Gallery in the Fuller Building, located on 57th Street and Madison Avenue in Manhattan.
She celebrated her 25th anniversary of her creative Art journey, with a Retrospective at 7 WORLD TRADE CENTER in New York City. View the spectacular slideshow of the Art Exhibition here:
Bettina Werner's artwork has been exhibited in Museums, galleries and public spaces extensively throughout Europe, Russia and the United States, including: the Whitney Museum, the Pushkin Museum in Moscow, the Detroit Institute of Art, Portofino Museum, Italy, Triennale Museum in Milan, Las Vegas Art Museum, Chase Manhattan Bank, the collection of Herbert and Dorothy Vogel , the collection of Martin Margulies of Miami and Nicos Vernicos of Athens, Greece.
In New York in 2002, she founded The Salt Queen Foundation,a 501(c)(3) non-profit educational institution, its goals include the celebration of artists whose free imagination is uniquely expressed through the use of innovative techniques and unusual materials.
Reviews and features on her work have appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Vogue, Art in America, Elle, Architectural Digest,The Chicago Tribune,The Miami Herald, ArtNews, Elle Decor, GQ, Flash Art, Hamptons Magazine, New York Post,'Espresso, Il Corriere della Sera, and many more publications. Read press here:
and two interested interviews here:
Bettina Werner has been featured in art textbooks throughout Europe such as Arte del Novecento by Miriam Mirolla and Guido Zucconi, through the prestigious Italian publishing house Mondadori Universita' 2002 and Arte Moderna, by Giulio Carlo Argan, an art textbook used throughout Italy's Schools.
Music Credit:
David Baird aka Stock, Fabio Bonelli
In The Name of Salt Music Competition
Courtesy The Salt Queen Foundation
Click here to listen to the finalists songs!
photo: L. Beck, Giobarto, Carra', Attademo
Courtesy THE SALT QUEEN FOUNDATION
E-mail: thesaltqueenfoundation@gmail.com
The Nutcracker, Op. 71, Act II, Scene 3 : No. 12 Divertissement, Tea (Chinese Dance)
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Chaffey College Glee Club Burlesque Part 2
Chaffey College Glee Club's Burlesque Showcase video part 2. November 30, 2012
Rivoli Revue performs Romney and Ryan 2012 at Tea Party Express rally
Ten days ago Ron and Kay Rivoli, better known as Rivoli Review, debuted their new song, Romney and Ryan 2012. It is currently the number one song on the Soundclick.com Country Chart. Listen as they perform it at a Tea Party Express Rally in South Elgin, Illinois.
Prior to singing Romney and Ryan 2012, Kay Rivoli implored the crowd to vote for the Republican candidates on November 6.
I can enthusiastically stand on my principles and look at Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan, Kay shouted, I can boldly and proudly march to those polls and vote for faith and integrity. I can vote for the constitution and the Bill of Rights, I can vote for freedom and liberty. I will vote for Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan.
You Bet Your Life: Secret Word - Tree / Milk / Spoon / Sky
Julius Henry Groucho Marx (October 2, 1890 -- August 19, 1977) was an American comedian and film and television star. He is known as a master of quick wit and widely considered one of the best comedians of the modern era. His rapid-fire, often impromptu delivery of innuendo-laden patter earned him many admirers and imitators. He made 13 feature films with his siblings the Marx Brothers, of whom he was the third-born. He also had a successful solo career, most notably as the host of the radio and television game show You Bet Your Life. His distinctive appearance, carried over from his days in vaudeville, included quirks such as an exaggerated stooped posture, glasses, cigar, and a thick greasepaint mustache and eyebrows. These exaggerated features resulted in the creation of one of the world's most ubiquitous and recognizable novelty disguises, known as Groucho glasses, a one-piece mask consisting of horn-rimmed glasses, large plastic nose, bushy eyebrows and mustache.
Groucho Marx was, and is, the most recognizable and well-known of the Marx Brothers. Groucho-like characters and references have appeared in popular culture both during and after his life, some aimed at audiences who may never have seen a Marx Brothers movie. Groucho's trademark eye glasses, nose, mustache, and cigar have become icons of comedy—glasses with fake noses and mustaches (referred to as Groucho glasses, nose-glasses, and other names) are sold by novelty and costume shops around the world.
Nat Perrin, close friend of Groucho Marx and writer of several Marx Brothers films, inspired John Astin's portrayal of Gomez Addams on the 1960s TV series The Addams Family with similarly thick mustache, eyebrows, sardonic remarks, backward logic, and ever-present cigar (pulled from his breast pocket already lit).
Alan Alda often vamped in the manner of Groucho on M*A*S*H. In one episode, Yankee Doodle Doctor, Hawkeye and Trapper put on a Marx Brothers act at the 4077, with Hawkeye playing Groucho and Trapper playing Harpo. In three other episodes, a character appeared who was named Captain Calvin Spalding (played by Loudon Wainwright III). Groucho's character in Animal Crackers was Captain Geoffrey T. Spaulding.
On many occasions, on the 1970s television sitcom All In The Family, Michael Stivic (Rob Reiner), would briefly imitate Groucho Marx and his mannerisms.
Two albums by British rock band Queen, A Night at the Opera (1975) and A Day at the Races (1976), are named after Marx Brothers films. In March 1977, Groucho invited Queen to visit him in his Los Angeles home; there they performed '39 a capella. A long-running ad campaign for Vlasic Pickles features an animated stork that imitates Groucho's mannerisms and voice. On the famous Hollywood Sign in California, one of the Os is dedicated to Groucho. Alice Cooper contributed over $27,000 to remodel the sign, in memory of his friend.
In 1982, Gabe Kaplan portrayed Marx in the film Groucho, in a one-man stage production. He also imitated Marx occasionally on his previous TV sitcom Welcome Back, Kotter.
Actor Frank Ferrante has performed as Groucho Marx on stage for more than two decades. He continues to tour under rights granted by the Marx family in a one-man show entitled An Evening With Groucho in theaters throughout the United States and Canada with piano accompanist Jim Furmston. In the late 1980s Ferrante starred as Groucho in the off-Broadway and London show Groucho: A Life in Revue penned by Groucho's son Arthur. Ferrante portrayed the comedian from age 15 to 85. The show was later filmed for PBS in 2001. Woody Allen's 1996 musical Everyone Says I Love You, in addition to being named for one of Groucho's signature songs, ends with a Groucho-themed New Year's Eve party in Paris, which some of the stars, including Allen and Goldie Hawn, attend in full Groucho costume. The highlight of the scene is an ensemble song-and-dance performance of Hooray for Captain Spaulding—done entirely in French.
In the last of the Tintin comics, Tintin and the Picaros, a balloon shaped like the face of Groucho could be seen in the Annual Carnival.
In the Italian horror comic Dylan Dog, the protagonist's sidekick is a Groucho impersonator whose character became his permanent personality.
The BBC remade the radio sitcom Flywheel, Shyster and Flywheel, with contemporary actors playing the parts of the original cast. The series was repeated on digital radio station BBC7. Scottish playwright Louise Oliver wrote a play named Waiting For Groucho about Chico and Harpo waiting for Groucho to turn up for the filming of their last project together. This was performed by Glasgow theatre company Rhymes with Purple Productions at the Edinburgh Fringe and in Glasgow and Hamilton in 2007-08. Groucho was played by Scottish actor Frodo McDaniel.
The Glimpses of the Moon by Edith Wharton | Audiobook with subtitles
The Glimpses of the Moon (1922) is about Nick and Susy Lansing, both of whom live a decadent life in Europe by sponging off wealthy friends. They marry out of convenience and have an open relationship, but are unprepared for where their feelings will take them. (Summary by Elizabeth Klett)
Genre(s): Romance
The Glimpses of the Moon
Edith WHARTON
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00:17:16 - 02 - 02 - Part I Chapter 2
00:31:26 - 03 - 03 - Part I Chapter 3
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00:57:32 - 05 - 05 - Part I Chapter 5
01:11:02 - 06 - 06 - Part I Chapter 6
01:23:44 - 07 - 07 - Part I Chapter 7
01:40:46 - 08 - 08 - Part I Chapter 8
01:54:07 - 09 - 09 - Part I Chapter 9
02:12:17 - 10 - 10 - Part I Chapter 10
02:28:25 - 11 - 11 - Part I Chapter 11
02:42:30 - 12 - 12 - Part I Chapter 12
03:02:46 - 13 - 13 - Part II Chapter 13
03:21:36 - 14 - 14 - Part II Chapter 14
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06:06:34 - 24 - 24 - Part II Chapter 24
06:20:01 - 25 - 25 - Part III Chapter 25
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The Groucho Marx Show: American Television Quiz Show - Book / Chair / Clock Episodes
The interviews on the Groucho Show were sometimes so memorable that the contestants became celebrities. More Groucho:
Nature boy health advocate Robert Bootzin; hapless Mexican laborer Pedro Gonzalez-Gonzalez and his offhandedly comic remarks; a witty housewife named Phyllis Diller; author Ray Bradbury; virtuoso cellist Ennio Bolognini; blues singer and pianist Gladys Bentley; strongmen Jack LaLanne and Paul Anderson; actors John Barbour and Ronnie Schell all appeared as contestants while working on the fringes of the entertainment industry.
Harland Sanders, who talked about his finger-lickin' recipe for fried chicken which he parlayed into the Kentucky Fried Chicken chain of restaurants, once appeared as a contestant. A guest purporting to be a wealthy Arabian prince was really writer William Peter Blatty; Groucho saw through the disguise, stating You're no more a prince than I am because I have an Arabian horse and I know what they look like. Blatty won $10,000 and used the leave of absence the money afforded him to write The Exorcist. No one in the audience knew who contestant Daws Butler was until he began speaking in Huckleberry Hound's voice. He and his partner went on to win the top prize of $10,000. Cajun politician Dudley J. LeBlanc, a Louisiana state senator, demonstrated his winning style at giving campaign speeches in French. General Omar Bradley was teamed with an army private, and Marx goaded the private into telling Bradley everything that was wrong with the army. Professional wrestler Wild Red Berry admitted that the outcomes of matches were determined in advance, but that the injuries were real; he revealed a long list of injuries he had sustained.
Other celebrities, already famous, occasionally teamed with their relatives to win money for charity. Arthur Godfrey's mother Kathryn was a contestant and held her own with Marx. Edgar Bergen and his then 11-year-old daughter Candice teamed up with Marx and his daughter Melinda to win $1,000 for the Girl Scouts of the USA; Fenneman played quizmaster for this segment. Ernie Kovacs, Hoot Gibson, Ray Corrigan, John Charles Thomas, Max Shulman, Sammy Cahn, Joe Louis, Bob Mathias, Johnny Weissmuller, Sam Coslow, Harry Ruby, Liberace, Lord Buckley, Don Drysdale, Tor Johnson, and Frankie Avalon also appeared on the program, among others. Harpo Marx appeared in 1961 to promote his just-published autobiography, Harpo Speaks.
A much-recounted moment centers around a female contestant named Charlotte Story who had borne eleven children. Supposedly, when Marx asked why she had chosen to raise a large family, the contestant replied, I love my husband, to which Marx responded with, I love my cigar, but I take it out of my mouth once in a while! According to the anecdote, the remark was judged too risqué to be aired, and was edited out before broadcast, but the audio of the audience's explosive laughter was used by NBC for years whenever a wild reception was called for in laugh tracks.
No recorded outtake of the exchange exists, and both Marx and Fenneman denied the incident took place. Interviewed for Esquire in 1972, Marx flatly stated I never said that. However, Hector Arce, Marx's ghost writer for his 1976 autobiography The Secret Word Is Groucho recounted the claim as fact, but Arce compiled the 1976 book from many other sources in addition to Marx himself, who was ailing then.