Monthly Archives: February 2012

The Telegraph Has Arrived: “Time and Space Has Been Completely Annihilated”

By Rebecca J. Rosen (The Atlantic, 2/14/2012) There have been many, many times over the last few decades when a new technology delivered a certain moment of awe: the first time I saw a video stream over the Internet, or … Continue reading

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How Barry Levinson’s Diner Changed Cinema, 30 Years Later

Much Ado About Nothing For a little movie without special effects, dramatic reveals, or cutting-edge sex scenes—a movie about nothing at all, really—Barry Levinson’s 1982 comedy, Diner, caused a tectonic shift in popular culture. It paved the way for Seinfeld, … Continue reading

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Atomic TV visits Baltimore’s Great Blacks in Wax Museum

Black History Month Classics: Atomic TV’s 2003 Visit to Baltimore’s Great Blacks in Wax Museum   Atomic TV visits Baltimore’s Great Blacks in Wax Museum from Atomic TV on Vimeo. Atomic TV’s Tribute to Black History “Once you go Black, … Continue reading

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You are listening to Baltimore.

http://youarelistening.to/baltimore > Click to Listen Live Baltimore police radio mixed with ambient music. Utterly fascinating…

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