‘An American In Paris’ Now Playing At Ordway
“An American in Paris” is the big, new musical that's playing right now at Ordway Center in St. Paul. Ali Lucia and Kylie Bearse talked with the lead actor. (3:33)
WCCO Mid-Morning – June 15, 2017
BRULE The Star People A Message For All Of Humanity
Brulé & AIRO is a multi award winning contemporary Native American group featuring a New Age/Worldbeat sound. Based in South Dakota, they have sold over one million CDs worldwide and have made media appearances with the Live with Regis and Kathie Lee television show, CNN WorldBeat, QVC, and others. They maintain a schedule of well over 100 performances a year including full stage productions with traditional dancers, an annual holiday tour, performances at Milwaukee's Indian Summer Festival, Indian Art Markets in Denver, Arlington (Tx.), and Overland Park, Kansas, Harbor Fest in Virginia Beach, the world-renowned Ordway Theater in St. Paul, Foxwoods Casino, and many additional outdoor festivals and events. They have released 11 CDs over their 12-year existence.
Schindler 330A hydraulic elevator at the Ordway Concert Hall in downtown Saint Paul, MN
Filmed February 26, 2016
The video cuts off at 2 due to privacy reasons (people start to come in). DO NOT attempt to come in to the concert hall just to film this elevator - the only reason why I was here is because I was hearing a pianist play at this concert hall on the night I filmed this. I am not responsible for any of your actions if you choose to try to access this elevator without prior permission from the Ordway.
Haley Bonar - Last War
Live at the Ordway Center for Performing Arts
March 18, 2015
Brule Airo Ancestors cry .Moses Brings Plenty.2007
Moses J. Brings Plenty (b. 4 Sep 1969) is an Oglala Lakota television, film, and stage actor, as well as a traditional drummer and singer .
Moses Brings Plenty was born on the Pine Ridge Reservation, in South Dakota. He is a direct descendant of Brings Plenty, an Oglala Lakota warrior who fought in the Battle of Little Big Horn.
As an actor, he has played bit parts in Hidalgo, Thunder Heart and Pirates of the Caribbean.He also played Quanah Parker in the History Channel documentary, Comanche Warrior, which was filmed on the Wild Horse Sanctuary in the southern Black Hills, as well as playing Crazy Horse on The History Channel's Investigating History documentary, Who killed Crazy Horse and BBC Custer's Last Stand. He acted in Rez Bomb, considered to be the first movie with a universal storyline set on a reservation. Rez Bomb has been part on the international film festival circuit instead of playing strictly to Native American film festivals, which is a major breakthrough for Native cinema.
He has also done some theater work in Nebraska. He will be part of the upcoming movie, Cowboys and Aliens.
Bring Plenty is concerned about providing accurate representations of Native peoples in mass media. Young people told me they don't see our people on TV. Then it hit me, they are right. Where are our indigenous people, people who are proud of who they are? he says.
Moses Brings Plenty was an expert for Crazy Horse in the third season of Spike TV's Deadliest Warrior.
Deadliest Warrior was a television program in which information on historical or modern warriors and their weapons are used to determine which of them is the deadliest based upon tests performed during each episode. The show was characterized by its use of data compiled in creating a dramatization of the warriors' battle to the death. The show ran for three seasons.
Thunderheart is a 1992 contemporary western mystery film directed by Michael Apted from an original screenplay by John Fusco. The film is a loosely based fictional portrayal of events relating to the Wounded Knee incident in 1973. Followers of the American Indian Movement seized the South Dakota town of Wounded Knee in protest against federal government policy regarding Native Americans. Incorporated in the plot is the character of Ray Levoi, played by actor Val Kilmer, as an FBI agent with Sioux heritage investigating a murder on a Native American reservation. Sam Shepard, Graham Greene, Fred Ward and Sheila Tousey star in principal supporting roles. Also in 1992, Apted had previously directed a documentary surrounding a Native American activist episode involving the murder of FBI agents titled Incident at Oglala. The documentary depicts the indictment of activist Leonard Peltier during a 1975 shootout on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.
The film was a co-production between the motion picture studios of TriStar Pictures, Tribeca Productions, and Waterhorse Productions.
Brulé & AIRO is a multi award winning contemporary Native American group featuring a New Age/Worldbeat sound. Based in South Dakota, they have sold over one million CDs worldwide and have made media appearances with the Live with Regis and Kathie Lee television show, CNN WorldBeat, QVC, and others. They maintain a schedule of well over 100 performances a year including full stage productions with traditional dancers, an annual holiday tour, performances at Milwaukee's Indian Summer Festival, Indian Art Markets in Denver, Arlington (Tx.), and Overland Park, Kansas, Harbor Fest in Virginia Beach, the world-renowned Ordway Theater in St. Paul, Foxwoods Casino, and many additional outdoor festivals and events. They have released 11 CDs over their 12-year existence.
Paul LaRoche grew up as part of a white middle-class family in the small community of Worthington in southwest Minnesota. He was adopted at birth, and his talent for music was evident at an early age. Paul knew about his adoption but his true heritage was kept a secret.
Armed with the new knowledge of his heritage, Paul re-entered the world of music in the relatively new genre of contemporary Native American music. Mixing the traditional sounds of Native America with the music he grew up with, rock, pop, jazz and everywhere in between, Paul cut his first CD, We The People, and Brulé was born.
Origin Lower Brule, South Dakota, United States
Genres Contemporary Native American
Years active 1995--present
Labels Buffalo Moon Records
Sound of America Records
Website - brulerecords.com
myspace.com/bruleairo
Members Paul LaRoche
Nicole LaRoche
Shane LaRoche
Moses Brings Plenty
Clay Bryan
Kurt Olsen
Another World (TV series) | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:02:14 1 Development
00:04:11 2 History
00:04:21 2.1 1960s
00:04:30 2.1.1 The Beginning
00:07:20 2.1.2 Rachel Davis
00:08:49 2.2 1970s
00:08:59 2.2.1 Steve, Alice, and Rachel
00:11:40 2.2.2 Mac, Rachel, and Iris
00:14:01 2.2.3 The Matthewses, Randolphs, and Ewings
00:15:58 2.2.4 The 90-minute experiment
00:17:39 2.3 1980s
00:17:49 2.3.1 Iris moves to iTexas/i
00:19:39 2.3.2 Mac, Rachel, Janice, Mitch, (and again) Steve and Alice
00:24:07 2.3.3 A new iAnother World/i
00:27:11 2.3.4 The Romance
00:30:16 2.3.5 The Old and New Generation
00:32:46 2.3.6 Turning Point: Mac's death
00:35:55 2.4 1990s
00:36:05 2.4.1 A New Era
00:40:50 2.4.2 Renewal
00:44:17 2.4.3 Decline
00:47:26 2.4.4 The Controversial Death of Frankie Frame
00:49:04 2.4.5 Cancellation
00:53:04 3 After the final episode
00:58:59 4 Cast
00:59:26 5 Broadcast history
01:00:03 5.1 The 1960s
01:01:04 5.2 The 1970s
01:04:26 5.3 Expansion to 90 minutes and its impact on ratings
01:05:33 5.4 The 1980s
01:08:42 5.5 The 1990s
01:10:48 6 List of firsts
01:13:12 7 Spin-offs
01:13:54 8 Airtimes
01:15:28 9 Theme songs
01:16:14 10 Notable alumni
01:16:23 10.1 Before they were stars
01:16:56 10.2 Well-known actors and Guest stars
01:17:06 11 Awards
01:17:16 11.1 Daytime Emmy Awards
01:17:25 11.1.1 Drama series and performer categories
01:17:36 11.1.2 Other categories
01:19:21 11.2 Other awards
01:19:35 12 Executive Producers / Head Writers
01:19:51 13 On location filming
01:20:39 14 See also
01:20:52 15 Bibliography
01:21:44 16 Further reading
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Another World (often shortened to AW) is an American television soap opera that aired on NBC from May 4, 1964, to June 25, 1999. It was created by Irna Phillips along with William J. Bell, and was produced by Procter & Gamble Productions at NBC Studios, 1268 East 14th Street in Brooklyn.
Set in the fictional town of Bay City, the series originally opened with announcer Bill Wolff intoning its epigram, We do not live in this world alone, but in a thousand other worlds, which Phillips said represented the difference between the world of events we live in, and the world of feelings and dreams that we strive for. Another World focused less on the conventional drama of domestic life as seen in other soap operas, and more on exotic melodrama between families of different classes and philosophies.
In 1964, Another World was the first soap opera to talk about abortion when such subjects were taboo. It was the first soap opera to do a crossover, with the character of Mike Bauer from Guiding Light, which was also created by Irna Phillips, coming from Springfield to Bay City. It was also the first to expand to one hour, then to ninety minutes, and then back to an hour. It was the first soap to launch two spin-offs, Somerset and Texas, as well as an indirect one, Lovers and Friends, which would be renamed For Richer, For Poorer. Another World was also the second soap opera with a theme song to chart on the Billboard record charts, (You Take Me Away To) Another World by Crystal Gayle and Gary Morris, in 1987. On April 12, 1999, NBC announced it was canceling Another World with its final episode on the network airing on June 25, 1999. NBC replaced Another World with another soap opera, Passions, on July 5, 1999.