Tag "streaming video"

From the Other Side of the Screen #3: The James Patrick Lacy Mystery, Part I

After speaking volumes about his broken childhood and the time the got hit by a train while dropping acid, even purposefully getting himself sent to a mental institution, the interviewers asks a pertinent question: Does he feel any regrets? To this Lacy responds: “Regrets are for sissies. I am only passing through this playground called earth.”
Happy New Year! Again!

Come February 3rd, the Chinese population around the world will be celebrating the Chinese Lunar New Year (other Asian cultures such as the Vietnamese and Koreans also have similar celebrations by different names). The Year of the Rabbit will kick off with a 15 day celebration, culminating in the Lantern Celebration where festivities and parades and plenty of fireworks will be ringing throughout the many Chinese communities around the world.
Your Child’s Health: The Fast Food Companies, TV, and the New Parental Approach

Obesity has become an epidemic in America, affecting nearly a third of adults and almost 20% of kids. Experts blame it on video games, tv, fast foot, and poor diet, but really it’s up to the parents to take an active approach in maintaining their child’s health.
Peter Hart’s Skiing Skills for Beginners and Beyond

Peter Hart’s uber-informative video seminar walks skiers through the physical and mental aspect of skiing ensuring that you’re progressing naturally and avoiding the chance of developing poor fundamentals. Plus, he’s having a ball!
The Misconception of Kung Fu: How Mortal Kombat and Carl Douglas Satirized an Artform and How Totalvid’s Master Qu Will Save It

Shaolin Kung Fu, which originated thousands of years ago by a group of Shaolin Monks, has become a household name, famous for its animal variations on traditional Kung Fu. Portrayed most sympathetically in the Mortal Kombat games (by real people and not computer graphics, I might add) was the Dragon style of Kung Fu, called Dragon Kung Fu.



