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Phil Snapp: "Relax This Dream"
Features time lapse from numerous cities. Shot in New York, Richmond, and England.
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Inventions to impress the ladies.
What if Microsoft put out a version of Linux?
Tom Merritt contemplates a most unlikely scenario.
Buddy is a displaced elf with an identity crisis. He lives at the North Pole but he doesn't really belong there. One day he decides to set off for New York City, in search of his roots and his real father. But Buddy soon learns that life in the big city is not all ice skating and sugarplums. He finds his father, who is a workaholic publisher of children's books with a place on Santa's naughty list. He also discovers a new mom and a 10-year-old half-brother, who doesn't believe in Christmas or elves or Santa. In fact, everyone in New York seems to have forgotten the true meaning of Christmas. Buddy takes it upon himself to win over his family, realize his destiny, and ultimately save Christmas for New York and the world. Directed by Jon Favreau. Starring Will Ferrell, James Caan, Bob Newhart, Edward Asner, Mary Steenburgen, Zooey Deschanel, and Amy Sedaris.
Check out Richard Hawley?s new video for ?Valentine? from his new album Lady's Bridge. Swelling strings and Hawley?s signature croon provide the perfect backdrop to Shane Meadows? (This is England) video of an aging man as he reminisces about a bittersweet drive through the English countryside with his sweetheart.
Charlie Brown, Sufjan Stevens, Merle Haggard
It's holiday week on Crossfade TV, as the crew listens to old favorites from Vince Guraldi ("A Charlie Brown Christmas"), new treats courtesy of prolific singer-songwriter Sufjan Stevens ("Song for Christmas"), and a reissue of a 1973 honky-tonk holiday gem from Merle Haggard ("Hag's Christmas").
Epic is like a wandering dream in which we contemplate life and death.
What if the RIAA kills Internet radio?
Brian Cooley contemplates a life after the death of Internet radio.
A child shares the spirit of Christmas through his singing of "Rudolph, the Red-Nose Reindeer."
