If Looks Could Kill
Catalogue from the 2nd Fashion In Film Festival 'If Looks Could Kill', which features a line-up of new essays on the relationship between fashion and crime in cinema. It features writers such as Elizabeth Wilson, Caroline Evans, Tom Gunning and Charlie Porter, and examines a wide range of cinema, from the silent crime genre to film noir, thriller and gangster film.
One Health and Lessons Learned from the 1999 West Nile Virus Outbreak (MWV46)
In episode 46 of MicrobeWorld Video, filmed at the American Association for the Advancement of Science Meeting in Washington, D.C., Dr. Stan Maloy talks with Tracey McNamara, professor of pathology at Western University of Health Sciences College of Veterinary Medicine, about her role as the head pathologist at the Bronx Zoo during the 1999 West Nile virus outbreak in New York City. As several local residents were hospitalized with encephalitis of unknown origin, many crows and exotic zoo birds
Unraveling the mysteries of Kawasaki disease using the genetics/genomics tool box
Speaker: Jane C. Burns, MD
UC San Diego, Division of Allergy and Immunology
Between stigma and enigma : fashion in film festival
Fashion in Film Festival opened in London in May 2006 with its first edition titled " Between Stigma and Enigma," a retrospective showcase of film and video work on fashion. It was screened at three unique London venues: Ciné lumière (French Institute), The Horse Hospital and the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA). Featuring a mix of early and classic cinema, contemporary art, as well as documentary, instruction and propaganda film, it sent viewers on blissfully satisfying and fickle journey
Tip of the Week: ORegAnno for regulatory annotation
Literature-curated annotation of regulatory elements + visualize them with UCSC Genome Browser. http://blog.openhelix.eu/?p=7567 for links and references.
Film School
The F.I.R.S.T School is a Recording Arts and Film school located in Orlando, FL. We offer programs in Recording Arts and Film and Video Production. Our programs offer extensive hands-on programs with real-word experience, small class sizes and flexible scheduling.
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Audio Engineering College
The F.I.R.S.T School is a Recording Arts College located in Orlando, FL. We offer education programs that specialize in the exciting fields of Recording Arts and Film and Video Production. Our programs offer extensive hands-on programs with real-word experience, small class sizes and flexible scheduling.
22 Feb 2011: Town Hall Meeting with President David Leebron
The Town Hall meeting featured an informal presentation by President David Leebron (based on your online input), an update on the latest events and developments at Rice,
Jewish Survival in Western Europe: Self Help and Gentile Rescuers in a Comparative Context
Bob Moore, Professor of Twentieth Century European History, and the Acting Head of the Department of History in the University of Sheffield discusses methods of Jewish survival during the Holocaust.
The video is part of the series "Insights and Perspectives from Holocaust Researchers and Historians", Supported by the Claims Conference.
For more lectures, click here: http://www1.yadvashem.org/yv/en/holocaust/insights/video/index.asp
What pi sounds like
Read more:
http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/nstv/2011/03/a-musical-interpretation-of-pi.html
Before the Revolution (1964 trailer) - Available to order on DVD & Blu-ray
Bertolucci's brilliantly assured second film is very loosely inspired by Stendhal's The Charterhouse of Parma, a novel the director adored. The story centres on the emotional and political conflicts within a young man, Fabrizio, who is contemplating joining the Communist Party. But his personal life is even more unresolved, as he breaks away from his planned marriage to a perfect bourgeoise and becomes incestuously involved with his alluring aunt (Adriana Asti). Bertolucci's obsession for politi
Jerusalem bomb raises fears of more violence
A bomb attack in Jerusalem breaks years of relative calm and is raising fears the incident could spark more violence. Deborah Lutterbeck reports
Portugal PM steps down
Summary of business headlines: Portugal PM steps down after austerity vote fails; Goldman CEO: Board member broke rules; Crude tops $105 in New York; Wall Street rallies.
Transition and expectations in Afghanistan
NATO General warns that too early an exit from Afghanistan could leave Afghan forces ill equipped to provide security. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
Portugal in turmoil
Portugal's Prime Minister steps down after austerity vote fails.













