‘Chanakya’ was a renowned Indian scholar and teacher to the Maurya Emperor Chandragupta. We bring you Dr. Chandraprakash Dwivedi’s popular television series ‘Chanakya’, a 47-part Indian television historical drama that won the prestigious Uptron Awards in the year 1992. The series takes us through the life of Chanakya, his works – Chanakya Neeti and Arthasastra. His teachings on politics, economics and social welfare can be used even today in the modern world. The narration of the story has been kept simple to match up with the finest details that begin from the early life of Vishnugupta (Chanakya) in the kingdom of Magadha to the historic rebellion against Alexander under the leadership of Chandragupta Maurya and ends with the coronation of Chandragupta Maurya as the King of Magadha. The critically acclaimed show is definitely worth watching for its authentic costumes, artistic value and most importantly to strengthen our relationship with the Indian history. Episode Synopsis : Malayraja and the other Kings demand that the promises made by Chandragupta should be fulfilled soon. Dharani is pleading with her mid wife that she does not want to marry Chandragupta. Video Rating: 5 / 5
Grammy-nominated R&B maven Miguel strapped up for this “Live at TONY” installation, playing the warm groove “All I Want Is You” from his debut record of the same name. Check out the slow-burner, we swear you won’t regret it. tmout.us For more NYC music coverage, visit timeoutnewyork.com Video Rating: 4 / 5
Sesame Street skit starring Grover and Fat Blue. Just thought I’d share some goodies from my site, The Sesame Street Lyrics Archive, enjoy! www.tinyd.net Help yourself to the FREE .avi file of this and many songs/skits here: Sesame Street Sounds Archive www.tinyd.net Video Rating: 4 / 5
Somebody asked for this a couple of months ago, but I deleted the message before I could reply. Footage: Henry Lee – NC and TBS Into My Arms – NC and TBS C’mon Billy – PJH Is That All There Is – PJH That Was My Veil – PJH & JP Audio: Black Hair (band/out-take version) Video Rating: 4 / 5
A side-by-side comparison between the Springfield XD Subcompact and the Glock 27 Subcompact, both .40 caliber pistols. I get more comfortable and am able to shoot the XD Subcompact a little better each time I bring it out; however, you can probably guess which gun I still favor. Thiings I like about the XD Subcompact: Grip feels good, sights are fine, seems reliable, breaks down easily, and seems accurate. Things I do not like about the XD Subcompact: size of frame and slide, difficulty in loading magazines by hand, trigger, and lower grip on gun as relates to the bore axis. On the Glock, I really dislike the hump on the grip, but I can find fault with nothing else on this gun, other than it’s needing some add-on grips to get a great hold on it.
You try to get over your gonna go under You try to get over your gonna go under Literaly it’s 3030 I don’t got time to be wasting time on you slow pokes I want ya all to, get open, like the ocean Brothers be buggin like ‘He’s from Oakland?’ What? I’ll whoop you insinuatin we ain’t capable Stupid ass niggas is gonna rape a hoe A few out a thousand My town is foundin fathers of the black panthers we provide answers You don’t wanna believe then ya all are some blind bastards They got you set up real good your neuralizing Industry rising while energies reclining Niggas think I’m whinin but I really don’t give a shit Cuz everybodys dyin but ya all think thats the end of it Thats why it’s so easy to be a Benedict Or imitate cuz they wouldn’t teach ya algebra when you was eight Now you forniate and you hate children Forgot where you came from now your straight illin Don’t fight the feelin You better deal with it It don’t matter what you do or say try to get away but I’m gonna catch ya Wanna compare your self to them well guess what homeboy you don’t match up Im my own individual so I know it isn’t true just cuz you say it is Cuz anything thats truth got proof it ain’t you Thats simply just the way it is Del: sing [Sean Lennon] Lookin up the sky is red City’s burning up over head (flame on baby) We can make the best of it Del: (rock that) In this post apocolypse (right on) I’m on some real shit So real brothers feel this Cuz we know reality is crazy Thats why nothin amaze me Look … Video Rating: 4 / 5
September 3, 1970 www.amazon.com Watch the full show: thesixtiesarchive.blogspot.com “Woodstock” is a song about the Woodstock Music and Art Festival of 1969. Joni Mitchell wrote the song from what she had heard from then-boyfriend, Graham Nash, about the festival. She had not been there herself, since she was told it would be more advantageous to appear on The Dick Cavett Show by a manager. She wrote this song in a hotel room in New York City, watching the reports of the Festival on television. “The deprivation of not being able to go provided me with an intense angle on Woodstock,” she told an interviewer shortly after the event. It was later released on her third album, Ladies of the Canyon in 1970, on her Shadows and Light album, and again in 1996 on her Hits album. Mitchell’s original version featured a stark and haunting arrangement – solo vocal, multi-tracked backing vocals and tremoloed Wurlitzer electric piano all performed by Mitchell herself. All subsequent recordings featured a fuller backing band sound. Prior to release on any album, Mitchell performed “Woodstock” at the 1969 Big Sur Folk Festival, one month after Woodstock. The solo performance can be seen in the festival concert film Celebration at Big Sur (released in 1971). The performance was an exception to Mitchell’s mounting distaste for large festival gigs. The song later went on to be hits for Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young and Matthews Southern Comfort, the latter reaching #1 on the UK singles … Video Rating: 4 / 5