Road Wars - (Jan 30th)
Perfect Match - (Jan 30th)
Family Feud Canada - (Jan 30th)
The Nature of Things - (Jan 30th)
Homes Under the Hammer - (Jan 30th)
Celebrity Help My House Is Haunted - (Jan 30th)
Are We Changing Planet Earth - (Jan 30th)
Body Bizarre - (Jan 30th)
Married at First Sight UK - (Jan 30th)
Bargain-Loving Brits in the Sun - (Jan 30th)
Live PD Presents- PD Cam - (Jan 30th)
Florida Heat - (Jan 30th)
Ozark Law - (Jan 30th)
Pawn Stars - (Jan 30th)
Dateline- Secrets Uncovered - (Jan 30th)
After Midnight - (Jan 30th)
Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen - (Jan 30th)
A League of Their Own - (Jan 30th)
Tipping Point Australia - (Jan 30th)
Tribunal Justice - (Jan 30th)
Dumped two days before his planned proposal on the day of the Royal Wedding, well-off slacker Ben Caserley sets out to win back his girlfriend - before the wedding bells call time on their relationship.
This tribute to James Levine, first shown on PBS, was only part of that glorious evening. Here we have the whole performance, up to three hours. I could not stop watching these discs. Let me say this much; Levine has done for the Met, making it the premier opera house in the world, what Karajan did with the Berlin, making it one of the finest orchestras ever. So sit back and enjoy.
"Live At Lyon" Recorded at the Vienne Ampitheatre, Lyon, France on July 17, 2006 This bonus DVD was available from The Who's Endless Wire limited edition album
A short film released alongside AFI's 2003 album Sing The Sorrow. The four members of AFI search to obtain a mysterious box that bears a resemblance to the album's artwork. There are two separate soundtracks for the film, one composed by AFI guitarist Jade Puget, and one composed by AFI bassist Hunter Burgan.
The theatre lights go down, the curtain opens, and the dancers appear on stage to perform a spectacular show with feathers, crystals and sequins, against dazzling scenery and with original French music. Through four lively and poetic scenes, the Moulin Rouge takes you on a journey into space and time: from the Garden of the Moulin Rouge back in 1889 to the wild regions of Indonesia, taking you through the joyful and colorful atmosphere of a circus, the Féerie "revue" is full of surprises. For these two hours of enchantment, you will be part of the effervescence of a Parisian fete, symbolized by the most iconic dance of the Moulin Rouge, the world-famous French Cancan. "Welcome to the Moulin Rouge!"
Leon Gast's musical documentary reveals New York City's Latin culture and features live performances of salsa greats The Fania All Stars and The Spanish Speaking People of New York. A document of urban American Hispanic culture, Gast's film captures the rhythms of New York's Spanish Harlem, from illegal cockfights and Santeria rituals to the rooftops and backstreets of El Barrio and the legendary musicians performing at the Cheetah club.
From March 24 to April 15, 2017, Joey Yung held 17 shows for her My Secret Live tour, her first concert series devoted to side tracks. Instead of the Hong Kong Coliseum, the diva chose the smaller, more intimate venue of the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts Lyric Theatre for this rare concert tour spotlighting the secret gems in her discography.
Four and a half years after his last trip to the Hong Kong Coliseum, Hins Cheung had his third go-around at the storied venue in October 2014. Now firmly established as one of Hong Kong's best young singer-songwriters, Hins used the concerts to relay to audiences his passion for music and performing. Relive his powerful performance in the Hins Live in Passion 2014 video recording, which features appearances by Joey Yung, Ivana Wong, Shirley Kwan and Helen Tam
"mm"s are m(usic(ian's))m(eetings) mostly held at the Who Unit? in Pittsburgh as a 21st century salon of sorts where formal interests can be broached casually. Attendees delight in sharing their sometimes obscure & sometimes popular musical (& otherwise) loves. For mm 49 (in the 37th month of "mm"'s history) a marathon listening party celebrating the music of Vivian Fine was decided upon. Fine was a dedicated composer who produced a variety of work over a 70 year career. This movie, of course, is not an imitation of Ken Burns style documentary movie-making. Instead, I gleefully mix the casualness & lively uninhibited conversation of mms with the formal exactitude of Fine's music. I hope you enjoy it as an upstanding example of Punk Classical. "Bah to the Bourgeoisie"! Note that I'm starting to disappear in this movie - will you miss me when I'm gone? This is my 111th feature & my 404th movie.