An older Sleater-Kinney video. Love this song, the video is kind of cheesy and cliche, but i love seeing them rock out. Enjoy. Info about this video HERE.
Seriously, if you were in NYC, the cops would have kicked your ass and taken your camera and thrown it in the garbage. This is a great document of how the police state has extended from the US of A over to quaint, olde Europe.
If you're from certain parts of Massachusetts, you were also taught this in school. The town I grew up in, Medfield, was established in about 1660 right before the King Philip War between the Puritans and the Wampanog's started. In 8th grade we went on a bicycle tour of the town where our teacher pointed out where people were murdered and scalped in the woods by the Native Americans. COOL! Thanks for the reminder, Rob.
Jonny played this video at Anthology the other night. It's one of my favorites. Love how the kids come out and dazzle people. Sometimes you see them practicing on the train platforms trying to out do eachother.
This blog was sent to me via Freevlog. Angela is a survivor of sexual abuse and made a documentary on her process of healing called Searching for Angela Shelton. She continues her process of healing on her videoblog! Chances are, unfortunately, that more than half of you reading this are survivors of sexual abuse, this includes myself. I am so excited that she is videoblogging and sharing her processes and ideas for breaking the cycle of abuse in the world. Thank you Angela.
I love this video, totally amazing and mind numbing. The whole time I'm like HUH? For more Chemical Brothers Vids go HERE. For more info on Michel Gondry go HERE.
Jen teaches us the benefits of eating whole foods and a lot less sugar. Yeah, it tastes good and it's good for you! Check out the original post for awesome recipes, trust me I've eaten some of these thanks to Kent and I do concur, they are yum.
I saw this video for the first time in my freshman Intro to Video class with Donald Burgy. I was excited to see it again! This was all done in the early '90s on tape to tape VHS decks. These guys were nuts. more on them here in this web site from 2003
I met Koan at BlogHer this summer where she decided to become a videoblogger (a certain someone was presenting it!). Her vlog is documenting a huge part of her life, the process of physically and legally transitioning from male to female. Really amazing stuff, so honest and open. These are the videos I live for.