Flashback Friday

Civil Rights Leader, Statesman, National Icon: Remembering Robert F. Kennedy (VIDEO)

Civil Rights Leader, Statesman, National Icon: Remembering Robert F. Kennedy (VIDEO)

Born on November 20, 1925, Robert F. Kennedy served as his brother John’s presidential campaign manager, as Attorney General of the United States, as the U.S. Senator representing the state of New York and as the presumed candidate candidate for the Office of the President of the United States for the Democratic National Committee. An […]

Monty Python: The Pope and Michaelangelo (VIDEO)

Monty Python: The Pope and Michaelangelo (VIDEO)

The Pope calls a meeting with Michelangelo to discuss “The Last Supper.” SCRIPT: Renaissance Choir: [Gregorian Chant] Servant: A Michelangelo to see you, your Holiness. Pope: Who? Servant: Michelangelo, the famous renaissance artist whose best known works include the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, and the celebrated statue of David. Pope: Ah. Very well… Servant: […]

Chris Rock Has A Solution For Gun Control – Video

Chris Rock Has A Solution For Gun Control – Video

Saturday Night Live alumni Chris Rock has a solution for gun control. Chris Rock takes on the subject of gun control noting it is wrong to call them assault rifles and talking about “bullet control.” On December 16th of 2012, Chris Rock posted his thoughts on guns and the recent shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary […]

Capitalism (1948)

Capitalism (1948)

A fascinating video from Coronet Instructional Films about Capitalism. Coronet Instructional Films were shown in American schools starting in about 1941.  The company was an offshoot of Coronet Magazine, a digest-sized magazine that itself was owned by Esquire, Inc.  Owner David Smart was deeply interested in visual education and the power of the film to […]

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