Jan 072012


Subscribe ow.ly | Facebook ow.ly | Twitter ow.ly Plot: Gloria, Barabara and Buddy are working at the sheet music counter in a New York department store. On a trip of the whole store, Gloria, who’s in love with Buddy, is spotted by vaudeville hoofer Miller, whom his partner Mooney, like her predecessors, has just left. Miller tours with Gloria and both are spotted by Ziegfeld’s talent scouts, just before they were splitting up, leaving Gloria with a contract giving Miller a part of her earnings in the next few years. Gloria becomes the star of a new Ziegfeld production, but Barbara, who has been pining for buddy for quite a while, seems to have more luck with him.

Dec 082011

It is a small quiet restaurant in Massachusetts with a wide variety of guests ranging from young to old. The music I am looking for would be more on the insturmental side, but would like to try some newer material maybe something folk-”ish” nothing “twangy” and some fusion stuff would be nice as well. The base of this songlist is Nora Jones; which I already have a ton of. No Swearing, No Live, something to drink a glass of wine with. Trendy upscale dinning is the atmosphere.

Nov 102011


This is what I got! I bought it all with my own money so don’t comment saying “you’re spoiled”. Comment, rate, friend, subscribe!!!!

Aug 282011


Please click that SUBSCRIBE button! Like, Favorite, Comment & Tweet to friends! I appreciate it. Nothing inspires me more than your positive comments & support! :) Getting Chunked in the NEW MEDIA STEW pot this week: It’s the NMS “Movie In A Minute Review” where I give my thoughts on The American, starring George Clooney. Plus, see if your channel is in Cyber Comments & Cool Box Shout Outs this week! Awesome opening intros by Olga Kay & Howie Handsel. Please check out their channels & follow them on Twitter: YouTube.com Twitter.com YouTube.com Twitter.com Special thanks to Ben Relles at YouTube.com for letting me use their green screen studio & to Mickey Smith at YouTube.com for helping with the shoot! Show some love & subscribe to my peeps! My Music Producer: HizedMusic.com My Production Buddies YouTube.com Twitter.com YouTube.com & YouTube.com The lovely & talented Grace & Michelle for that awesome Cool Box Shout Outs intro: YouTube.com “Movie In A Minute Review” intro VO by Fran Capo, comedienne, author & holder of many Guinness Book Of World Records titles. Visit her website & follow her on Twitter: FranCapo.com http COOL BOX SHOUT OUTS Want a shout out on my YouTube & BlogTV shows? Let me know in the comments section below if my channel is in your box! *NEW* SHIRT STORE! JohnBasedow.ViralPrints.com Custom make it yourself! Choose designs, colors & shirts. Watch FIGURE IT OUT with JB! LIVE Wednesdays 9p ET on BlogTV http Send me cool stuff! John Basedow 309 Main

Feb 252011

A really nice bistro…all homemade, fresh breads, hand cut french fries….good quality, but can’t think of any catchy names. The building sits next to a river….any suggestions??

Oct 042010

If a Church has proof an illegal using an American citizens ss# does the Church have an obligation to report this to the police or what is it they actually do ?

Jul 242010

My daughter wants to celebrate her birthday there at the cafe/bistro at thhe new store opening in the Oak Park Mall.Will there be a bistro/cafe at the American Girl Place there?

Jul 042010

I am writing an essay about an American church and a Korean church. I want to find out both difference and similarity.
Also it will be helpful if one attach the sources.

Apr 132010


LEE MARVIN (1986) interviewed by John Gallagher In a rare and comprehensive interview conducted one year before his death, the legendary star reminisces about John Ford, John Wayne, Robert Aldrich, Fritz Lang, Michael Curtiz, Sam Fuller, and John Boorman, and such classics as THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE (1962), DONOVAN’S REEF (1963), THE BIG RED ONE (1980), THE DIRTY DOZEN (1967), POINT BLANK (1967), his TV series M SQUAD (1959), and winning the Oscar for CAT BALLOU (1965). www.myspace.com/jgmovie THE DIRECTORS SERIES with JOHN A. GALLAGHER From 1982 to 1992, John Gallagher and Ira Gallen collaborated on the cable TV show THE DIRECTORS SERIES, featuring John’s incisive interviews with hundreds of cinema personalities past and present. Lee Marvin, Dennis Hopper, Sir Richard Attenborough, Sydney Pollack, Ralph Bellamy, Don Ameche, Anne Francis, James Toback, Robert Downey Sr., Wolfgang Petersen (in his first American interview upon the release of DAS BOOT), Sam Raimi (in his very first video interview, promoting THE EVIL DEAD) — these are just a few of the many filmmakers represented in Gallagher’s candid, in-depth filmmaker-on-filmmaker interviews.

Nov 302009

When you look forward to a lunch or dinner out, your mind probably goes to favorite flavors, cooking techniques, and how the meal is presented on the plate so that you know it has been prepared with skill and care. You expect excellent service and a pleasant ambiance. These are certainly essential parts of the dining out experience.

What you might not think about is where the food on your plate actually comes from, and the impact the production of those food items has on the economy, the environment, and your health. The recently released film, “Food Inc.” brings these issues to light, exposing America’s industrialized food industry and its wide-reaching effects.

Filmmaker Robert Kenner tackles the topics of factory farming in the U.S., the effects of pesticides and genetic engineering on foods and our health, pending food borne illness legislation, and the benefits of supporting local, sustainable and organic farms.

At Paul Martin’s American Bistro, our mantra, “Eat organic. Believe in sustainable. Buy local.” creates the foundation of our dining experience. We don’t put just any food on our plates – we spent over a year thoughtfully selecting sources for our menu who meet our criteria. Our dream was to provide the highest quality meals created from fresh, local, peak of the season ingredients, meat raised in a humane and wholesome way, and artisan breads, cured meats and cheeses from small local purveyors.

We have realized that dream, and are proud to have partnered with vendors such as Coke Farms, Weiser Family Farms and Fulton Valley Farms, just to name a few. Our commitment to partnering with our extensive list of dedicated local farms and purveyors remains the cornerstone of our business philosophy. You’ll find us listed in the Eat Well Guide along with other farms, markets and restaurants that support local, organic and sustainable practices.

Dinner and a though provoking movie? Join us for a soul-satisfying and superbly prepared meal that you can feel great about before or after the show.

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