Mary Timony wants the summer to never end. On Monday, the former Helium guitarist released “Summer,” the newest single from her album Untame the Tiger, out Feb. 23.
“I wanted it to be a guitar stomper kind of in the vein of The Kinks, Jethro Tull or Elf and have simultaneous guitar solos at the end,” Timony said in a press release. “I’m excited to play this one live.”
Timony will tour starting at the end of February, making stops across the country for shows in cities such as Minneapolis,...
“I wanted it to be a guitar stomper kind of in the vein of The Kinks, Jethro Tull or Elf and have simultaneous guitar solos at the end,” Timony said in a press release. “I’m excited to play this one live.”
Timony will tour starting at the end of February, making stops across the country for shows in cities such as Minneapolis,...
- 1/29/2024
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Join acclaimed actor Bryan Cranston (AMC’s “Breaking Bad”) as he narrates H2®’s epic new miniseries Big History, arriving on Blu-ray (plus Digital HD Ultraviolet) and DVD (plus Digital Ultraviolet) March 11th from Lionsgate Home Entertainment. The fascinating miniseries crosses billions of years of history to reveal how everything, and everyone, is linked in one universal story. Based on inventor and philanthropist Bill Gates and historian David Christian’s The Big History Project, and featuring cutting-edge visuals and graphics, all seventeen episodes of Big History plus never-before-seen-on-tv bonus footage will be available in three-disc Blu-ray and DVD collections for the suggested retail price of $29.98 and $39.99, respectively. The Big History collection turns history on its head...
- 2/12/2014
- by Pietro Filipponi
- The Daily BLAM!
Bryan Cranston’s next TV series announced this morning: H2’s new original 10-hour series Big History, debuting November 2 at 10 Pm. He’s the narrator. “I was asked to be the voice of 13.7 billion years of history,” Cranston said in today’s news. The series is an offshoot of the Big History Project, based on the Big History academic movement spearheaded by historian David Christian of Australia’s Macquairie University; it gets funding from Bill Gates. Here’s the announcement from H2, the History Channel digital net: Each episode of Big History will begin with an iconic topic from the pages of traditional history such as the Great Pyramids, The Titanic or the American Revolution but then will spin into surprising journeys through other fields, weaving together insights and evidence from various disciplines such as astronomy, physics, chemistry, biology, anthropology, history and economics. Spanning 13.7 billion years, Big History will ultimately...
- 10/2/2013
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
A man has reportedly left more than £200,000 to communities across the globe that share his surname. Eric Gordon Douglas, from Edinburgh, directed solicitors to divide his cash between 20 towns and cities which bear his moniker, reports The Sunday Telegraph. David Christian, from Douglas Borough Council on the Isle of Man, said that it had received £10,887.73 as part of the bequest. Christian added: "We literally know nothing about the gentleman apart from his name and that we were told by (more)...
- 12/6/2009
- by By Sarah Rollo
- Digital Spy
When you realize the fact that everything changes and find your composure in it, there you find yourself in nirvana. – Shunryu Suzuki
Because I’m a sorta-kinda Buddhist (without portfolio) and, if that isn’t enough, because I’m an eager believer in evolution, I guess I can’t lament, much, that this is our last visit together. Yeah, sorry, everything does change and eventually go away, and as the Buddha taught, trying to hang on to what’s already disintegrating is a swell way to make yourself miserable.
We had our fun and no harm done… Had this weekly enterprise continued, we might have discussed how, since modern political campaigns are about touting narratives without regard to whether or not the narratives are true, maybe storytelling is no longer useful to survival; or, with a nod to Ken Wilber, how people get stuck at certain levels of development and...
Because I’m a sorta-kinda Buddhist (without portfolio) and, if that isn’t enough, because I’m an eager believer in evolution, I guess I can’t lament, much, that this is our last visit together. Yeah, sorry, everything does change and eventually go away, and as the Buddha taught, trying to hang on to what’s already disintegrating is a swell way to make yourself miserable.
We had our fun and no harm done… Had this weekly enterprise continued, we might have discussed how, since modern political campaigns are about touting narratives without regard to whether or not the narratives are true, maybe storytelling is no longer useful to survival; or, with a nod to Ken Wilber, how people get stuck at certain levels of development and...
- 10/28/2008
- by Dennis O'Neil
- Comicmix.com
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