Watching this movie, you will be singing the songs with everybody. Fun cast, great songs and appeal still make this a great film today. Grease is still the word!
HEADLINES: American Idol Alum Ace Young to Join Broadway Cast of Grease-8/26/2008. HEADLINES: Ashley Spencer and Derek Keeling Will be Grease 's Next Sandy and Danny-6/26/2008
Who's Who... The cast of our 2008 Production of GREASE : Kyle Burton Black (Vince Fontaine) is returning to the GRCT stage after being in You Can’t Take it With ...
Grease is still the word! more. Plot: An English student at a 1960's American high school has ... Cast (Cast overview, first billed only) Maxwell Caulfield... Michael Carrington
Youtube - grease original broadway cast summer nights
Barry Bostwick and Carole Demas sing "Summer Lovin' " on PBS' "Great Performances" in 1985, reprising their roles as Sandy Drumbowski and Danny Zuko 13 years after the show ...
... 30th Anniversary Year of the 1978 release of the movie "Grease", Book Grease Productions is producing events at special venues featuring members of the original cast of "Grease
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DIDI CONN, star of the smash hit 1978 film GREASE, the Broadway cast of GREASE and StudentsLive will team up on Saturday, November 22 to present an educational workshop for over ...
Grease: the new broadway cast recording (2007 album) - wikipedia, the ...
Grease: The New Broadway Cast Recording is the cast album for the current 2007 Broadway production of the hit musical, Grease. The show, directed by Tony Award-winner Kathleen ...
Grease: the new broadway cast recording (2007 album) - wikipedia, the ...
Grease: The New Broadway Cast Recording is the cast album for the current 2007 Broadway production of the hit musical, Grease. The show, directed by Tony Award-winner Kathleen ...
Youtube - grease original broadway cast summer nights
Barry Bostwick and Carole Demas sing "Summer Lovin' " on PBS' "Great Performances" in 1985, reprising their roles as Sandy Drumbowski and Danny Zuko 13 years after the show ...
Who's Who... The cast of our 2008 Production of GREASE : Kyle Burton Black (Vince Fontaine) is returning to the GRCT stage after being in You Can’t Take it With ...
Grease the musical / who's who / cast list - danny bayne
The official website for GREASE The Musical. Buy tickets for GREASE at London's Piccadilly Theatre. Starring Danny Bayne as Danny & until 28 Feb 2009 Jimmy Osmond as Teen Angel.
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Video clips of the stage door on the unofficial opening night of Grease on Broadway on July 24th 2007 - Featuring Max Crumm, Laura Osnes, David Ian, Kathleen Marshall
Grease the musical / who's who / cast list - nicola brazil
The official website for GREASE The Musical. Buy tickets for GREASE at London's Piccadilly Theatre. Starring Danny Bayne as Danny & until 28 Feb 2009 Jimmy Osmond as Teen Angel.
HEADLINES: American Idol Alum Ace Young to Join Broadway Cast of Grease-8/26/2008. HEADLINES: Ashley Spencer and Derek Keeling Will be Grease 's Next Sandy and Danny-6/26/2008
Jason S. writes to tell us that for those seeking to "go green" or those just wishing to try something different, RTI now offers a printer that uses coffee instead of ink. In addition to recycling your grounds, the printer also uses good old fashioned elbow grease to move the grounds cartridge back and forth, saving power. Sounds like a novelty that will die quickly as human sloth reasserts itself. "Hosted by Core77 and Inhabitat, this year's Greener Gadgets Design Competition resulted in an incredible crop of innovative consumer electronics designs, and we're excited to offer you the first scoop on some of our favorite designs! Jeon Hwan Ju's RITI printer works by replacing environmentally un-friendly inkjet cartridges with the dregs from your daily coffee. Simply place used grounds in the ink case, insert a piece of paper, and move the ink case left and right to print text."
Finnish court accepts e-voting result with 2% lost
Nailor writes "The Helsinki Administrative court accepted the municipal voting result in an election in which 2% of votes cast were not counted at all. We discussed this situation at the time. The court noted that the e-voting machinery has a feature, that should be considered as an issue. However, it also noted that 'a little over two percent failure rate can not be considered as such as a proof that the voting official would have acted erroneously.' Does this mean 98% of votes is enough to figure out how the other 2% voted? Electronic Frontier Finland has a press release about the court decision (Google translation; Finnish original)."
Lawrence Person writes "Everyone's favorite live-action science fiction comedy series will finally return to TV, with Lister, Rimmer, Kryten and the Cat all making it to Earth. The new two-part series Red Dwarf: Back to Earth will appear on digital channel Dave, will be written and directed by Red Dwarf co-creator Doug Naylor, and will reunite the line-up. 'It will sit alongside two further new episodes — the improvised Red Dwarf: Unplugged, which will feature the cast dealing with no sets, effects or autocue, and Red Dwarf: the Making of Back to Earth, a behind the scenes look at the new production.' Personally, I think this is pretty smegging fantastic."
It excites me incredibly to know that a Cowboy Bebop movie is happening. But it makes me scared to think that Keanu is getting the lead in what might be my single favorite Anime series of all time. I'm very skeptical that he can pull off this role. For now we'll have to wait and speculate who the rest of the cast will be. I'm mostly curious who will get Faye Valentine. And we can only cross our fingers and hope that the soundtrack remains intact.
Several readers wrote in to mention that the copyright on the image of the character Popeye expired in the EU as the year began, 70 years since the death of its creator Elzie Segar. The US will have to wait until 2024, 95 years after Segar's death. Only Popeye's image is free of trademark in the EU; the name "Popeye" is still under copyright by King Features Syndicate. Popeye made his first appearance in a comic strip in 1929 and became hugely popular in the 1930s. The Times claims that Popeye now moves $2.8B of merchandise per year. Le Monde's coverage (in Google translation) mentions the real-life people in Segar's early experience who inspired some of the Popeye cast of characters. Popeye himself was based on the prize fighter Frank "Rocky" Fiegel.
Barack obama is one step closer to being president
At 3:00 Eastern time on Monday Dec. 15, 538 electors in state capitols across the US cast the votes that actually elected Barack Obama the 44th President. Obama received, unofficially, 365 electoral votes (with 270 needed to win). The exact total will not be official — or Obama officially elected — until Congress certifies the count of electoral votes in a joint session on Jan. 6, 2009. The Electoral College was established in its present form in 1804 by the Twelfth Amendment to the US Constitution. Electors are not required to vote for the candidate who won their state — in fact, 24 states make it a criminal offense to vote otherwise, but no "faithless elector" has ever been charged with a crime. "On 158 occasions, electors have cast their votes for President or Vice President in a manner different from that prescribed by the legislature of the state they represented. Of those, 71 votes were changed because the original candidate died before the elector was able to cast a vote. Two votes were not cast at all when electors chose to abstain from casting their electoral vote for any candidate. The remaining 85 were changed by the elector's personal interest, or perhaps by accident. Usually, the faithless electors act alone. An exception was in 1836 when 23 Virginia electors changed their vote together. ... To date, faithless electors have never changed the otherwise expected outcome of the election."
Frequent Slashdot contributor Bennett Haselton writes "A 2006 paper by Matthew Salganik, Peter Dodds and Duncan Watts, about the patterns that users follow in choosing and recommending songs to each other on a music download site, may be the key to understanding the most effective form of "censorship" that still exists in mostly-free countries like the US It also explains why your great ideas haven't made you famous, while lower-wattage bulbs always seem to find a platform to spout off their ideas (and you can keep your smart remarks to yourself)." Read on for the rest of Bennett's take on why the effects of peer ratings on a music download site go a long way towards explaining how good ideas can effectively be "censored" even in a country with no formal political censorship.
Max Tardiveau writes "I just finished reading Neal Stephenson's latest novel, Anathem. I was awaiting it with some anticipation because I absolutely loved Stephenson's best-known novels: Snow Crash, The Diamond Age, and Cryptonomicon. One of Stephenson's non-fiction pieces, called In the beginning was the command line, simply wowed me when I read it. The man can write. A few years ago, I got really excited when I heard that he was writing a whole cycle of novels (the Baroque cycle). But I read the first book of the cycle — Quicksilver — and I was somewhat disappointed, so I skipped the rest of the cycle. I realize that many people enjoyed these novels, but I was hoping that Stephenson would get back his old style and inspiration. So, when Anathem was announced, I was full of anticipation — was this going to be the one? Would he find his mark again?" Keep reading for Max's impressions of Anathem
tpheiska writes "NASA press release states that 'At approx. 3:33 p.m. EST, Piper reported that one of the Braycote lubrication guns had released grease into her toolbag. As she was cleaning the bag and wiping the tools and equipment inside, the bag floated away. Another bag carrying identical equipment is now being shared by Piper and Bowen.' Luckily they had a spare."
Charity refuses donation because of d&d connection
An anonymous reader writes "This year's GenCon Charity Auction raised over $17,000 which they intended to donate to Gary Gygax's favorite charity, Christian Children's Fund. However, the charity refused the donation when they learned of its connection to Dungeons & Dragons." It seems to me all they would need to do is cast remove curse or dispel evil and the money would be fine to use.