Caverns: Blue Blood Brewing Company
Caverns underneath the Blue Blood Brewing Company in Lincoln, Nebraska. Shot on an iPhone 7 Plus natively and edited in Adobe Premiere Clip, Adobe Premiere Pro, and Adobe After Effects.
Nebraska Stories | Cops & Robbers
Lincoln’s famous Robber’s Cave taps into the craft brewing craze.
Lincoln’s Robber’s Cave has transformed from a famous hideaway into a modern craft brewery. As the craft brewing explosion hit Nebraska, three Lincoln police officers turned their love of homemade beer into a business. They opened Blue Blood Brewery and are using the cave as a storage site for their custom barrel aged brews and a tasting room, with a separate area in the caverns set aside for the caves original inhabitants, bats.
Nebraska Stories | Plein Air Poet and More
Old Market poet, Robber's Cave, a Sandhills ecologist, a couple who cooks, and the 1949 blizzard
“Plein Air Poet”
Britny Cordera is known as the Old Market poet. Especially on weekends, she is a frequent site on the sidewalks of Howard Street, typing at her 1904 Corona portable typewriter. Like an artist painting a canvas in the park, Britny is a plein air poet… taking in her surroundings as inspiration for her poetry. She sits next to a sign, “Pick a topic, get a poem” – and then writes a poem on request. There’s no fee though gratuities are accepted. A recent graduate from UNO and already a published poet, the aspiring writer is pursuing a career bringing catharsis to all who seek it in the form of a poem.
Producer: Michele Wolford
“Cops & Robbers”
Lincoln’s Robber’s Cave has transformed from a famous hideaway into a modern craft brewery. As the craft brewing explosion hit Nebraska, three Lincoln police officers turned their love of homemade beer into a business. They opened Blue Blood Brewery and are using the cave as a storage site for their custom barrel aged brews and a tasting room, with a separate area in the caverns set aside for the caves original inhabitants, bats.
Producer: Gavin Felix
“Sandhills Critters”
Vertebrate ecologist Keith Geluso studies animals and teaches teachers about the wildlife of the Sandhills. On the Switzer Ranch near Burwell, Geluso is tracking the diversity of animals. From the tiny Velvet Ant to the Kangaroo Rat, the Sandhills provides a variety of habitats to support a biologically diverse array of critters.
Producer: Mary Anne Andrei
“The Cooking Kuxhausens ”
Dick and Marlene Kuxhausen of Scottsbluff are two lovebirds whose recipe for a happy marriage includes plenty of time together in the kitchen cooking foods of their common heritage. In their own words, “They’re just two happy Germans from Russia.”
Producer: Kay Hall
“The Blizzard of 1949”
Cowboys share their tales of surviving a mid-century blizzard considered one of the worst to hit the northern plains.
Producer: Olive Bucklin
Robbers Cave
Chamber of Commerce tour at Blue Blood Brewing
A Journey Through Robbers Cave | Lincoln,NE
A Journey through the past. Robbers Cave before it was a Brewery
Robber's Cave: Truths, Legends, Recollections
Preservation Association of Lincoln lecture series:
Robber's Cave: Truths, Legends, Recollections
Speaker: Joel Green, Author, Educator, Robber's Cave Researcher/Tour Guide
October 9, 2018
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Robber's Cave - Lincoln, Nebraska
Fulford Cave Trip.
The morning of departing for this trip i decided to buy a new gopro since i sold my old one a long time ago. I forgot to take videos in a few cool dangerous parts of the cave so i missed the traverse across a slipery slope called sacrifice slab.
I will get better at this.
COLLEGE WORLD SERIES VLOG
After Texas won their super regional, my dad and I decided to roadtrip to the College World Series. This vlog combines all of our roadtrip fun with the two games we attended. Check it out...
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Ology Brewing, Tallahassee:
Canopy Road Cafe, Tallahassee:
Full Moon Barbecue, Alabaster, Alabama:
Bass Pro Shops, Bass Pro at The Pyramid, Memphis, Tennessee:
Cook Out, Memphis, Tennessee:
Arkansas State:
Rosedale Barbeque, Kansas City:
National World War One Museum, Kansas City:
Blue Blood Brewery, Lincoln, Nebraska:
College World Series:
Nebraska Brewing Company, Omaha, Nebraska:
Old Chicago, Omaha, Nebraska:
Scooter’s, Lincoln, Nebraska:
Sunken Gardens, Lincoln, Nebraska:
Nebraska Capitol Building, Lincoln:
University of Nebraska State Museum:
HopCat, Lincoln, Nebraska:
UNL Dairy Store:
University of Nebraska:
Zipline Brewing Company, Lincoln, Nebraska:
Boiler Brewing Company, Lincoln, Nebraska:
Code Beer Company, Lincoln, Nebraska:
Larsen Tractor Museum, Lincoln, Nebraska:
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas:
Walton’s, Bentonville, Arkansas:
University of Arkansas:
Foghorns, Fayetteville, Arkansas:
Clinton House Museum, Fayetteville, Arkansas:
Andy’s Frozen Custard, Fayetteville, Arkansas:
Fort Smith National Historic Site, Fort Smith, Arkansas:
Rebel Kettle Brewing, Little Rock, Arkansas:
Black Warrior Brewing, Tuscaloosa, Alabama:
Druid City Brewing, Tuscaloosa, Alabama:
Stella - The Rusty White Quartet
The Rusty White Quartet performs Jamey Aebersold's Stella as part of the Capital Jazz Society's Lincoln Jazz Series on Monday, August 20 at Blue Blood Brewing Company in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Rusty White, clarinet and bass clarinet
Peter Bouffard, guitar
Bobby Scharmann, bass
Marshall Gentry, drums
Lincoln Caverns & Whisper Rocks 2
Exploraiton of Lincoln Caverns & Whisper Rocks
A Felicidade - Monday Night Big Band
The Capital Jazz Society's Monday Night Big Band performing A felicidade (Happiness) by Antônio Carlos Jobim on Monday, October 15, 2018 at Blue Blood Brewing Company in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Brian Vuu
Wade Howles
Scott Vicroy
Brian Leising
Jeff Jackson
Dean Haist
Jeff Patton
Greg Simon
Paul Niedbalski
Derek Molacek
Ian Rutherford
Liam Hughes
Malachi Million
Jared Kmiecik
Jonah Bennett
Kevin Kroon
Infant Eyes - Monday Night Big Band
The Capital Jazz Society's Monday Night Big Band performed Paul McKee's arrangement of Wayne Shorter's Infant Eyes on Monday, April 29, 2019 in Lincoln, Nebraska at Blue Blood Brewing Company.
Alto 1 - Brian Vuu
Alto 2 - Seth Burk
Tenor 1 - Hendrik Viljoen
Tenor 2 - Runkun Li
Bari - Brian Leising
Trumpet 1 - Dean Haist
Trumpet 2 - L. J. McCormick
Trumpet 3 - Greg Simon
Trumpet 4 - Jeff Patton
Trombone 1 - Paul Niedbalski
Trombone 2 - Shawn Bell
Trombone 3 - Derek Molacek
Trombone 4 - Liam Hughes
Guitar - Mark Irvin
Piano - Wataru Niimori
Bass - Christian Chesanek
Drums - Kevin Kroon
Blues for Red - John Fedchock
The Capital Jazz Society's Monday Night Big Band performs John Fedchock's Blues for Red on Monday, June 11, 2018 at Blue Blood Brewing Company in Lincoln, NE.
Ed Love, alto 1
Brian Vuu, alto 2
Scott Vicroy, tenor 1
Isaac Mitchell, tenor 2
Wade Howles, bari sax
Dean Haist, trumpet 1
Bob Krueger, trumpet 2
Greg Simon, trumpet 3
Kyle Granville, trumpet 4
Marc LaChance, trombone 1
Derek Molacek, trombone 2
Terry Rush, trombone 3
Liam Hughes, trombone 4
Malachi Million, guitar
Wataru Niimori, piano
Ben Merliss, bass
Kevin Kroon, drums
Life Call Commercial I've fallen and I can't get up!
...I've fawlin' and I can't get up!...
This line was spoken in a television commercial for a medical alarm and protection company called LifeCall, in ads that began running in 1987. The motivation behind these medical alarm systems is that many senior citizens today live at home alone, and may find themselves suddenly in medical danger with no one (and no phone) nearby to help them. The product addressed this concern by providing its subscribers with a small pendant, worn around the wrist or neck; when needed, the wearer presses the button on it, and he or she is immediately put into contact with a dispatcher who can send a paramedic, fireman, or other emergency assistance.
The TV advertisement featured, in part, a fictional elderly lady named Mrs. Fletcher who has fallen, with her walker, in the bathroom.
On its face, the commercial illustrates a serious situation for a senior with dire consequences (elderly people with no one to care for them may fall in their homes and be on the floor for hours or even days, unable to get help).
The I've fallen and I can't get up ad had the double misfortune of being unintentionally campy and appearing often on cable and daytime television. The combination made I've fallen... and I can't get up! a recognized, universal punchline that applied to many comedic situations. All of these factors made the ad memorable, ensuring the line's place in pop culture history.
Subways Are for Sleeping / Only Johnny Knows / Colloquy 2: A Dissertation on Love
Subways Are for Sleeping is a musical with a book and lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green and music by Jule Styne. The original Broadway production played in 1961-62.
The musical was inspired by an article about subway homelessness in the March 1956 issue of Harper's and a subsequent 1957 book based on it, both by Edmund G. Love, who slept on subway trains throughout the 1950s and encountered many unique individuals. With the profits from his book, Love then embarked on a bizarre hobby: over the course of several years, he ate dinner at every restaurant listed in the Manhattan yellow pages directory, visiting them in alphabetical order.
After two previews, the Broadway production, directed and choreographed by Michael Kidd, opened on December 27, 1961 at the St. James Theatre, where it ran for 205 performances. The cast included Orson Bean, Sydney Chaplin, Carol Lawrence, Gordon Connell, Grayson Hall, and Green's wife Phyllis Newman (whose costume, consisting solely of a towel, was probably Freddy Wittop's easiest design in his distinguished career), with newcomers Michael Bennett and Valerie Harper in the chorus.
Subways Are for Sleeping opened to mostly negative reviews. The show already was hampered by a lack of publicity, since the New York City Transit Authority refused to post advertisements on the city's buses and in subway trains and stations for fear they would be perceived as officially sanctioning the right of vagrants to use these facilities as overnight accommodations. Producer David Merrick and press agent Harvey Sabinson decided to invite individuals with the same names as prominent theatre critics (such as Walter Kerr, Richard Watts, Jr. and Howard Taubman) to see the show and afterwards used their favorable comments in print ads. Thanks to photographs of the seven critics accompanying their blurbs (the well-known real Richard Watts was not African American), the ad was discovered to be a deception by a copy editor. It was pulled from most newspapers, but not before running in an early edition of the New York Herald Tribune. However, the clever publicity stunt allowed the musical to continue to run and it eventually turned a small profit.
Newman won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical, and nominations went to Bean for Best Featured Actor and Kidd's choreography.
Brew Free or Die IPA by 21st Amendment Brewery
This video is about 21st amendment Breweries IPA named Brew Free or Die. This is the second part to the story. Part one kinda talks about , 21st Amendment Brewery....but mostly it's Troy and I being dumb asses
Documentaire Fantômes Esprits et Maisons hantées (english subtitles/cc )
Uncle Drew (2018 Movie) Official Trailer – Kyrie Irving, Shaq, Lil Rel, Tiffany Haddish
Uncle Drew – In Theaters June 29, 2018! Starring Kyrie Irving, Lil Rel Howery, Shaquille O’Neal, Reggie Miller, Nate Robinson, Chris Webber, Erica Ash, Lisa Leslie, with Tiffany Haddish and Nick Kroll.
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After draining his life savings to enter a team in the Rucker Classic street ball tournament in Harlem, Dax (Lil Rel Howery) is dealt a series of unfortunate setbacks, including losing his team to his longtime rival (Nick Kroll). Desperate to win the tournament and the cash prize, Dax stumbles upon the man, the myth, the legend UNCLE DREW (NBA All-Star Kyrie Irving) and convinces him to return to the court one more time. The two men embark on a road trip to round up Drew's old basketball squad (Shaquille O’Neal, Chris Webber, Reggie Miller, Nate Robinson, and Lisa Leslie) and prove that a group of septuagenarians can still win the big one.
After a successful five years as a fan-favorite digital episodic series, originally conceived by Pepsi, UNCLE DREW, will hit theaters June 29, 2018.
UNCLE DREW is a Summit Entertainment release produced by Temple Hill in association with PepsiCo’s Creators League Studios.
1803-1913 : An american journey through 200 westerns (sous-titres français)
History of america told only through excerpts of 200 westerns all edited in a chronological order from 1803 to 1913, with a year indicator on the top left of the screen all along.
There are all the major stages of the west: wagon train, the Indian wars, the wilderness, the American Civil War, the big bandits, the heroes and their often tragic destinies, General Custer, OK Corral, Wild Bill Hickok, Wyatt Earp, Billy the kid, Jesse James, Judge Roy Bean, the arrival of the train, the transformation of the continent, the gradual end of the cowboys from the 1880s, the gold rushes , industrialization, automobiles, the Mexican revolution.
This description will contain the full list of the films used with the timecodes (still being edited - A link with the complet list is coming) :
0:00:18 The Far Horizons - Rudolph Maté (1955)
0:00:52 The Fighting Kentuckian - George Waggner (1949)
0:04:46 The Kentuckian - Burt Lancaster (1955)
0:02:13 Man in the Wilderness - Richard C. Sarafian (1971)
0:02:41 The Revenant - Alejandro G. Iñárritu (2015)
0:03:14 A Man Called Horse - Elliot Silverstein (1970)
0:03:39 How the West Was Won - John Ford, Henry Hathaway, George Marshall (1962)
0:04:43 The Big Trail - Raoul Walsh (1930)
0:05:11 Across the Wide Missouri - William A. Wellman (1951)
0:05:43 The Big Sky - Howard Hawks (1952)
0:06:11 The Alamo - John Wayne (1960)
0:08:13 Distant Drums - Raoul Walsh (1951)
0:09:09 The Way West - Andrew V. McLaglen (1967)
0:09:56 The Ballad of Buster Scruggs - Joel & Ethan Coen (2018)
0:10:26 The Comancheros - Michael Curtiz (1961)
0:10:55 Meek's Cutoff - Kelly Reichardt (2010)
0:11:17 Bend of the River - Anthony Mann (1952)
0:11:47 How the West Was Won - John Ford, Henry Hathaway, George Marshall (1962)
0:12:44 Paint Your Wagon - Joshua Logan (1969)
0:13:45 Jeremiah Johnson - Sydney Pollack (1972)
0:14:15 The Scalphunters - Sydney Pollack (1968)
0:14:45 The Frisco Kid - Robert Aldrich (1979)
0:15:43 The Sisters Brothers - Jacques Audiard (2018)
0:16:13 Red River - Howard Hawks (1948)
0:16:40 Westward the Women - William A. Wellman (1951)
0:17:41 Band of Angels - Raoul Walsh (1957)
0:18:29 The Homesman - Tommy Lee Jones (2014)
0:18:57 Santa Fe Trail - Michael Curtiz (1940)
0:19:27 They Died with Their Boots On - Raoul Walsh (1941)
0:19:57 Django Unchained - Quentin Tarantino (2012)
0:20:25 Little Big Man - Arthur Penn (1970)
0:20:54 Dark Command - Raoul Walsh (1940)
0:21:21 The Iron Horse - John Ford (1924)
0:22:05 How the West Was Won - John Ford, Henry Hathaway, George Marshall (1962)
0:22:57 Dark Command - Raoul Walsh (1940)
0:23:31 Django - Sergio Corbucci (1966)
0:24:00 Dark Command - Raoul Walsh (1940)
0:24:30 Western Union - Fritz Lang (1940)
0:25:25 The Iron Horse - John Ford (1924)
0:26:17 The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - Sergio Leone (1966)
0:26:47 The Red Badge of Courage - John Huston (1951)
0:27:53 Dances with Wolves - Kevin Costner (1990)
0:28:36 The Horse Soldiers - John Ford (1959)
0:29:06 Escape from Fort Bravo - John Sturges (1953)
0:29:36 Shenandoah - Andrew V. McLaglen (1965)
0:30:03 Springfield Rifle - Andre DeToth (1952)
0:30:27 Alvarez Kelly - Edward Dmytryk (1966)
0:31:25 Major Dundee - Sam Peckinpah (1965)
0:32:12 Soldier Blue - Ralph Nelson (1970)
0:33:00 Little Big Man - Arthur Penn (1970)
0:33:29 The Man from Dakota - Leslie Fenton (1940)
0:34:37 Woman They Almost Lynched - Allan Dwan (1953)
0:36:14 The Outlaw Josey Wales - Clint Eastwood (1976)
0:36:45 Woman They Almost Lynched - Allan Dwan (1953)
0:36:57 The Outlaw Josey Wales - Clint Eastwood (1976)
0:37:20 Woman They Almost Lynched - Allan Dwan (1953)
0:37:37 The Outlaw Josey Wales - Clint Eastwood (1976)
0:38:13 Woman They Almost Lynched - Allan Dwan (1953)
0:38:50 The Birth of a Nation - D.W. Griffith (1915)
0:39:00 Lincoln - Steven Spielberg (2012)
0:39:12 The Birth of a Nation - D.W. Griffith (1915)
0:39:33 Lincoln - Steven Spielberg (2012)
0:39:51 The Birth of a Nation - D.W. Griffith (1915)
0:40:12 Run of the Arrow - Samuel Fuller (1957)
0:42:45 Union Pacific - Cecil B. DeMille (1939)
0:44:03 Wyatt Earp - Lawrence Kasdan (1994)
0:44:30 The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid - Philip Kaufman (1972)
0:45:14 Woman They Almost Lynched - Allan Dwan (1953)
0:45:53 The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid - Philip Kaufman (1972)
0:46:38 Run for Cover - Nicholas Ray (1955)
0:47:18 Johnny Guitar - Nicholas Ray (1954)
0:47:40 Rio Lobo - Howard Hawks (1970)
0:48:18 Dodge City - Michael Curtiz (1939)
0:49:07 The Tall Men - Raoul Walsh (1955)
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