I love The Sound of Music; I love remixes, renditions and revisits; And so stumbling upon Brooklyn Rundfunk Orkestrata‘s rendition of Rodgers and Hammerstein‘s musical is nothing short of brilliant. Check it out: You can pre-order BRO’s upcoming album ‘The Hills Are Alive‘ here. Similar Posts: Fräulein Maria Would Never Say That Word Video: ’70 [...]
The future of workers’ rights in this country will not be decided in the courts, it will not be decided in Congress, it will not be decided on talk radio, it will not be decided on Fox News. The future of worker’s rights in this country will be decided on the streets of Madison, Wisconsin. [...]
If I’ve said it once I’ve said it a thousand times: It’s not a flashmob if you hire people to do it, and it’s not viral if you hire a PR company to publicize it. Long story short, for some reason PR companies think I am interested in blogging about their “Fresh Thinking & Flawless [...]
Channel 10 News’ reporter Shelly Tapiero (left) interviews Rinat Abergil (right) on the morning of her husband’s extradition in order to face criminal charges in the US. Notice how similarly dressed are the interviewer and the interviewee: I heard about crime reporters getting too familiar with the criminals they cover – but this is getting [...]
Amanda is in gym class where the kids go to get fit, But her eye’s not on the ball at all — it’s on Ms. Foster’s tits. She’s got a dirty little secret (“shhh”) that everybody knows. She came out, but she wishes she had left the closet closed. And here is little Davey hiding [...]
A: Hello! What’s up? B: Hey! What’s up? A: Long time no see. B: Months… A: Are you coming to the party tonight? B: The party? A: The party. Come, it will be fun B: I don’
The hills are alive, With the sound of music With songs they have sung For a thousand yearsThe hills fill my heart, With the sound of music My heart wants to sing Every song it hears
Make sure you check out the extended version for interviews with the cast and crew of the 2010 North American tour. It Gets Better by Emily S. Grosland — Lyrics Every Who down in ‘Whoville’ liked Christmas a lot, But the Who that didn’t fit in did not. He hated the Who girls who loved [...]
In various workplaces around Israel, including mine, one may find the following poster depicting a woman demonstrating the safe way to manually lift items. These kind of workplace safety posters, issued by Israel’s Institute for Occupational Safety and Hygiene, can be found in most Israeli production plants and warehouses, and are supposed to eliminate work-related [...]
2010 was my year of win, including landing a job in the best company in the world (Yes, that’s my excuse for blogging less frequently). Similar Posts: I Personally Believe i want join mussad agent ship pls reply Guess I Am Not Human, Then… Worst Facebook profile ever*: Dana Avraham with 199 applications** Let Me [...]
Not sure why, but many Israelis have an aversion to the English language; “If it’s in English – I won’t read it” they tell me (in Hebrew). Myself? Although it is not my native language, I use English around the web to allow the entire world to understand what I am saying. And so I [...]
I was a member of the ‘Support Gili & Dorit’ Facebook group for a while now, and thought it is only fair to convey my criticism for the lack of originality in the first dance routine, and post it to the group. Apparently the people there did not appreciate my (and Justice Brandeis’) sunlight-is-the-best-disinfectant attitude, [...]
As excited as I was to watch the first same-sex couple dance on Israel’s Dancing With The Stars, I was none too happy to find out openly-gay sportscaster Gili Shem-Tov and openly-straight dancer Dorit Milman basically copied a dance routine off a 2007 performance from the American So You Think You Can Dance. The Internet [...]
A year and a half ago I posted a couple of emails I received from Unruly Media, a self-proclaimed “viral video seeding specialist”, urging me to publish on my blog a video of T-Mobile‘s flash mob in Trafalgar Square. I thought it was much more important to post the actual emails than the video – [...]
Found objects can be art: This digital video art titled ‘Oops’ by Chris Beckman is composed entirely of appropriated YouTube videos, seamlessly stitched together via a motif of camera drops, which according to the artist “serves both as transportative adventure and metaphorical elucidation of YouTube itself (i.e. endless related videos) exemplifying the Internet’s infinite repository [...]