A short film based on an unsolved crime that triggered a bizarre series of murders through out North Carolina. Director: Ace Jordan Writer: Ace Jordan (screenplay) Stars: Melinda Bennett, Taylor Graham and Aiden Miranda
Production Lives Katie Uhlmann was at the premiere of the film Kill Devil Hill and in this interview Katie talks to Melinda & Taylor to actors from the film. Be sure to checkout this interview and find out all about this new film from Production Live
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"The Last Day Of Our Acquaintance"
As Brooke angrily deals with Alexs tryst with Julian, Lydias condition worsens, prompting Quinn and Haley to try to reconnect with Taylor.
Part 4 of 5
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"The Last Day Of Our Acquaintance"
As Brooke angrily deals with Alexs tryst with Julian, Lydias condition worsens, prompting Quinn and Haley to try to reconnect with Taylor.
Part 4 of 5
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"The Last Day Of Our Acquaintance"
As Brooke angrily deals with Alexs tryst with Julian, Lydias condition worsens, prompting Quinn and Haley to try to reconnect with Taylor.
Part 2 of 5
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"The Last Day Of Our Acquaintance"
As Brooke angrily deals with Alexs tryst with Julian, Lydias condition worsens, prompting Quinn and Haley to try to reconnect with Taylor.
Part 3 of 5
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"The Last Day Of Our Acquaintance"
As Brooke angrily deals with Alexs tryst with Julian, Lydias condition worsens, prompting Quinn and Haley to try to reconnect with Taylor.
Part 1 of 5
Martin Taylor's Freternity playing 'Makin' the Move' at Darvel Music Festival.
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Martin Taylor (guitar), David Newton (piano), James Taylor (drums), Chris Hill (double bass)
This is a copy of one of the many news resume videos I have made over the years. Big ups to Al White & Bob Knowles god bless their souls. Dave Stanley, Kristen Hill, Sidney Taylor, Dave Whisenant, Jon Carter.
The Aviva Great Britain and Northern Ireland team are revealed as follows: MEN 60m: Dwain Chambers (Belgrave Harriers); Craig Pickering (Marshall Milton Keynes); Simeon Williamson (Highgate Harriers); 400m: Richard Buck (City of York); Nick Leavey (Thames Valley); 1500m: Neil Speaight (Belgrave Harriers); Chris Warburton (Notts AC); 3000m: Mark Draper (Bedford and County); Mo Farah (Newham and Essex); Nick McCormick (Morpeth Harriers); 60m hurdles: Allan Scott (Shaftesbury Barnet); Andy Turner (Sale Harriers); High Jump: Martyn Bernard (Wakefield Harriers); Samson Oni (Belgrave Harriers); Pole Vault: Steve Lewis (Newham & Essex); Long Jump: Greg Rutherford (Marshall Milton Keynes); Chris Tomlinson (Newham & Essex); Shot: Carl Myerscough (Blackpool, Wyre & Fylde); 4x400m: Buck, Dale Garland (Birchfield Harriers); Leavey, Nigel Levine (Windsor, Slough, Eton and Hounslow); Phil Taylor (Liverpool, Pembroke and Sefton) WOMEN 400m: Donna Fraser (Croydon Harriers) 800m: Jennifer Meadows (Wigan Harriers); Marilyn Okoro (Shaftesbury Barnet); 1500m: Hannah England (Oxford City); Susan Scott (City of Glasgow Victoria Park) 3000m: Katrina Wootton (Bedford and County); 60m hurdles: Gemma Bennett (Shaftesbury Barnet); Sarah Claxton (Woodford Green & Essex Ladies); Pole Vault: Kate Dennison (Sale Harriers Manchester) Long Jump: Jade Johnson (Herne Hill); Pentathlon: Kelly Sotherton (Birchfield Harriers); 4x400m: Vicki Barr (Rugby and Northampton); Tara Bird (Woodford Green & Essex Ladies); Fraser; Kim Wall (Basildon AC); Dawn Wilson (Windsor, Slough, Eton and Hounslow)
This is a trailer for Phenomenal World Cinema's first feature-length documentary. I'm proud to now offer it on DVD. By 1997, I'd been a traveling musician for 5 years. May thru October were spent on the road, hitchhiking, street-performing as a one-man-band, criss-crossing the USA & Europe dozens of times, In winters, I'd stay in New York City, often at the apartment of poet Allen Ginsberg. He was a good friend, a great teacher, & I'd accompany him on guitar for various performances. In April of '97 I witnessed his passing. With a mind now pondering Death (and my other usual obsession, sex!), I hit the road again, only this time I brought a videocamera! Get on the road and discuss deathbed manners with urban speculator Geoff Manaugh (mastermind pioneer of bldgblog.blogspot.com) in Chapel Hill, sample drunken ecstatic southerners at the Memphis Blues Festival, stay the night at the World's Most-Cluttered Home in Oklahoma City, visit close Ginsberg friends Steven Taylor (of The Fugs) and poet Anne Waldman in Boulder, share in a titillating liaison in Pocatello, Idaho, alight upon naked hippies singing in an Olympia, Washington shower, savor the vibrant musical flavors of Seattle's Folklife Festival, verse yourself in drug-addled philosophy from Portland street kids, discover the true identity of Bigfoot in Ashland, then head to San Francisco to meet Frank Harrison, a man intent on blowing up the White House. Back east in Vermont, spend a month in group retreat at Karme Choling Buddhist Meditation Center before returning to the Big Wormy Apple. All this, while getting to know a multitude of car & truck-driving cattlemen, immigrants. prostitutes, river rats, paleontologists, ex-cons, & reg'lar blue-collar men who tell often-hilarious stories to filmmaking hitchhikers! Featuring music by Marc Israel. For more info on Phenomenal World Cinema please visit: www.myspace.com/marcisraelfilms
Housewife Patricia Clark Taylor wasn't thrilled when her husband, in the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers, was transferred to Saudi Arabia in the 70s. Soon they found themselves in the midst of international events. She gained a new perspective on America's foreign and energy policies. She later studied politics and worked on Capitol Hill. Her book is "Unveilings."