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Suing the devil [videorecording] / by Bernsen, Corbin,1954-(CARDINAL)350352; Chey, Timothy A.; Fields, Shannen.(CARDINAL)554302; McDowell, Malcolm,1943-; Smith, David.(CARDINAL)514413; Turrell, David.; Bridgestone Group.(CARDINAL)534345; Mouthwatering Productions (Firm);
Director of photography, Tom Gleeson ; music, David Turrell, Daryl Inglis.Corbin Bernsen, Malcolm McDowell, Shannen Fields.Luke O'Brien, a washed-up salesman turned night law student, decides to sue Satan for $8 trillion dollars. On the last day before Luke files a default judgment, Satan appears to defend himself. On Satan's legal team are 10 of the country's best trial lawyers. The entire world watches on LegalTV to see who will win the Trial of the Century. An epic, spiritual battle in the courtroom, is a high-concept, faith-based legal thriller.DVD.
Subjects: Feature films.; Fiction films.; Thrillers (Motion pictures); Actions and defenses; Devil; Legal drama.;
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Final [videorecording] : the rapture / by Chey, Timothy A,screenwriter,director,producer.; Shams, Jah,actor.; Grace, Mary,actor.; Carman,1956-actor.;
Jah Shams, Mary Grace, Carman, Masashi Nagadoi, Dave Edwards.Four stories are bound together by the Rapture.MPAA rating: PG-13.
Subjects: Rapture (Christian eschatology); End of the world;
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Hollywood [videorecording] : streets of gold / by Flaum, Marshall.; Fonda, Henry,1905-1982.(CARDINAL)348284; Haley, Jack,Jr.,1933-2001.; Huston, John,1906-1987.(CARDINAL)137868; Kelly, Gene,1912-1996.(CARDINAL)344079; Sanders, Terry.(CARDINAL)192360; Strauss, Theodore,1912-1989.; Wolper, David L.(CARDINAL)843068; Films Incorporated.(CARDINAL)147602; Metromedia Producers Corporation.(CARDINAL)332770; Mill Creek Entertainment.(CARDINAL)340929; NBC Television Network.(CARDINAL)161438; Selznick Properties, Inc.; Wolper Productions.;
Hollywood, the gift of laughter: Executive producer, David L Wolper ; producer, director, writer, Jack Haley, Jr. ; director of photography, William Butler ; editors, David Blewitt, Bea Dennis, Lawrence Saltzman.Hollywood, the golden years: Saul J. Turrell ; executive producer, Mel Stuart ; producer-director, David L. Wolper ; writers, Sidney Skolsky, Malvin Wald ; editor, Philip R. Rosenberg; music, Elmer Bernstein.Hollywood, the great stars: David L. Wolper Productions ; producer, Jack Haley Jr. ; director-writer, Marshall Flaum ; editors, David Saxon, Jim Schmerer, Melvin Shapiro ; music, Elmer Bernstein.Hollywood, the Selznick years: a Films Incorporated presentation ; produced by Metromedia Producers Corporation in association with Selznick Properties ; writer, director and producer, Marshall Flaum ; camera, Alan Stensvold ; film editor, Graham Lee Mahin.The legend of Marilyn Monroe: Milestone Media Group ; David L. Wolper production ; producer, editor and director, Terry Sanders ; writers, Theodore Strauss and Terry Sanders ; music, Arthur Morton; title music, Robert Harris.Hollywood, the golden years: host: Gene Kelly.Hollywood, the great stars: narrator, Henry Fonda.Hollywood, the Selznick years: narrator, Henry Fonda.Legend of Marilyn Monroe: narrator, John Huston.Hollywood, the gift of laughter: a retrospective look at 60 years of great moments in film comedy from the 1920s to the present. Includes: Carol Burnett, Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau, Burt Reynolds, Dom DeLuise, Richard Pryor and more.Hollywood, the golden years: a look at the golden age of silent films via footage from studio films, museums and private collections.Hollywood, the great stars: we watch the star system develop from the days of the silents to the modern era of super-sell. Seen in the roles that typed them are movie personalities like the great lovers, Valentino and Boyer; tough guys, Bogart and Cagney; the swashbucklers, Douglas Fairbanks Sr. and Errol Flynn; and glamor girls from Harlow to Monroe. The pressures of the 'life in a goldfish bowl' which accompanies stardom are underlined by an account of Marilyn's tragic love affair with the public. Another sequence presents the indestructibles, top stars for many years--Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn, Marlene Dietrich, Cary Grant, Joan Crawford, John Wayne and Bette Davis. In excerpts from current and yet-to-be released films we see the new breed--stars like Shirley MacLaine, Jack Lemmon, Geraldine Page and Tony Perkins.Hollywood, the Selznick years: Portrait of film producer, David O. Selznick, and of the thirties and forties which allowed him to produce romantic epics. Clips from his films, including David Copperfield, The prisoner of Zenda, A tale of two cities, Rebecca, and Gone with the wind are intercut with comments from directors and stars who worked for him.Legend of Marilyn Monroe: An in-depth look at Marilyn Monroe's life, particularly her childhood and teen years.TV PG.DVD, region 1, NTSC.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Documentary television programs.; Film clips.; Screen tests.; Monroe, Marilyn, 1926-1962.; Selznick, David O., 1902-1965.; Film excerpts; Motion picture actors and actresses; Motion picture industry; Motion picture producers and directors; Silent films;
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Museum town [videorecording] / by Anderson, Laurie,1947-on-screen participant.(CARDINAL)136411; Bashevkin, Noah,film producer,screenwriter.; Byrne, David,1952-on-screen participant.(CARDINAL)290319; Cave, Nick,1959-on-screen participant.(CARDINAL)302273; Meeropol, Ivy,1968-film producer.; Rapaport, Pola,screenwriter,editor of moving image work.; Streep, Meryl,narrator.(CARDINAL)333422; Thompson, Jennifer Trainer,film director,film producer,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)164336; Kino Lorber, Inc.,publisher.(CARDINAL)347545; Office Performing Arts + Film,production company.;
Edited by Pola Rapaport.Narrated by Meryl Streep.Nick Cave, David Byrne, Laurie Anderson.Tells the story of a unique museum, the small town it calls home, and the great risk, hope, and power of art to transform a desolate post-industrial city. MASS MoCA is the largest museum for contemporary art in the world, but just three decades before, its vast brick buildings were the abandoned relics of a massive shuttered factory. How did such a wildly improbable transformation come to be? A testament to tenacity and imagination, Museum Town traces the remarkable story of how a small rural Massachusetts town went from economic collapse to art mecca. Threaded with interviews of a diverse cast, a tattooed curator, a fabricator, former factory worker, and shopkeepers, the film also looks at the artistic process itself, tracking the work and ideas of celebrated artist Nick Cave as he creates his groundbreaking installation at MASS MoCA, UNTIL. With appearances by artists ranging from James Turrell to David Byrne, narration by Meryl Streep, and a soundtrack from John Stirratt of Wilco, the film captures the meeting of small-town USA and the global art world as it tells a tale that is, like any great artwork, soulful, thought-provoking and unforgettable.DVD, wide screen, 5.1 surround and 2.0 stereo.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Nonfiction films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art.; Art museums.; Art, Modern; Museums;
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Conversations on sculpture / by Harper, Glenn,1946-(CARDINAL)277620; Moyer, Twylene.(CARDINAL)285142;
Judy Pfaff / Jan Garden Castro - - Beverly Pepper / Anne Barclay Morgan - - Richard Deacon / Ian Tromp - - Los Carpinteros / Rosa Lowinger - - Lynda Benglis / Erica-Lynn Huberty - - Marc Quinn / Robert Preece - - Liliana Porter / Pablo Baler - - Richard Wentworth / Stuart Horodner - - Wolfgang Laib / Sarah Tanquy - - David Nash / John K. Grande - - Fabrizio Plessi / Laura Tansini - - Maya Lin / Jan Garden Castro - - Tom Sachs / L. P. Streitfeld - - Richard Serra / Jonathan Peyser - - James Turrell / Elaine A. King - - Xu Bing / Glenn Harper - - Antony Gormley / Ina Cole - - Mimmo Paladino / Laura Tansini - - Liza Lou / Jan Garden Castro - - Ron Mueck / Sarah Tanquy - - Pedro Cabrita Reis / Michael Stoeber - - Cildo Meireles / Joel Weinstein - - Mario Merz / Laura Tansini - - Jan Fabre / Michaël Amy - - Tim Hawkinson / George Howell - - Rachel Whiteread / Ina Cole - - Tony Cragg / Laura Tansini - - Alfredo Jaar / Anne Barclay Morgan - - Miroslaw Balka / Robert Preece - - Dennis Oppenheim / Daniel Grant - - Silvia B. / Barbara S. Krulik - - Maurizio Cattelan / Andrea Bellini - - Sue de Beer / Ana Finel Honigman - - Mags Harries & Lajos Héder / Marty Carlock - - Richard Tuttle / Susan Canning - - Tara Donovan / Colette Chattopadhyay - - Do-Ho Suh / Tom Csaszar - - Jaume Plensa / Michael Stoeber - - Kiki Smith / Jan Garden Castro - - Bryan Crockett / Brooke Kamin Rapaport - - Yinka Shonibare / Jan Garden Castro - - El Anatsui / Robert Preece - - Mary Miss / Collette Chattopadhyay.
Subjects: Sculpture, Modern; Sculpture, Modern;
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Tell me something good : artist interviews from The Brooklyn rail / by Earnest, Jarrett,editor.(CARDINAL)621100; Zwirner, Lucas,editor.(CARDINAL)356586;
Subjects: Interviews.; Artists;
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101 art destinations in the U.S. : where are lives coast to coast / by Phillips, Owen,author.;
NORTHEAST. Maine: Winslow Homer Studio -- Colby College Museum of Art -- Massachusetts: The Harvard Art Museums -- The Robert Gould Shaw Memorial -- Museum of Fine Arts, Boston -- Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum -- The Clark Art Institute -- The Berkshires -- Connecticut: Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art -- Yale University Art Gallery -- MID-ATLANTIC. New York: George Eastman Museum -- Albright-Knox Art Gallery -- Olana State Historic Site -- Dia:Beacon -- Storm King Art Center -- Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum -- The Metropolitan Museum of Art -- Neue Galerie -- The Frick Collection -- The Museum of Modern Art -- Rockefeller Center -- Whitney Museum of American Art -- Sidebar: downtown NYC -- The Noguchi Museum -- Brooklyn Museum -- Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center -- Parrish Art Museum -- The Dan Flavin Art -- Pennsylvania: The Andy Warhol Museum -- Philadelphia Museum of Art -- Barnes Foundation -- Wyeth Studios -- The Battle of Gettysburg Cyclorama -- SOUTH ATLANTIC. Maryland: Baltimore Museum of Art -- American Visionary Art Museum -- Glenstone Museum -- Washington D.C.: National Gallery of Art -- The Smithsonian Institution -- James Abbott McNeill Whistler's The Peacock Room -- Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden -- National Museum of African American History and Culture -- Lincoln Memorial -- Virginia: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts -- North Carolina: Black Mountain College Museum and Arts Center -- Georgia: Paradise Garden -- High Museum of Art -- Florida: The Dali Museum -- The John and Mabel Ringling Museum of Art -- Pérez Art Museum Miami -- Sidebar: the private collections of Miami -- MIDWEST. Michigan: Diego Rivera's Detroit Industry and Detroit Institute of Arts -- Wisconsin: Milwaukee Art Museum -- Minnesota: Walker Art Center -- Illinois: The Art Institute of Chicago -- Anish Kapoor's Cloud Gate -- The Chicago Picasso -- Indiana: Newfields -- Ohio: The Cleveland Museum of Art -- Toledo Museum of Art and the Glass Pavilion -- Missouri: Laumeier Sculpture Park -- The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art -- SOUTH CENTRAL. Oklahoma: Philbrook Museum of Art -- Arkansas: Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art -- Alabama: Joe Minter's African Village in America -- Louisiana: Ogden Museum of Southern Art -- Clementine Hunter Home at Melrose Plantation -- Texas: Kimbell Art Museum -- Dallas Museum of Art -- Nasher Sculpture Center -- The Menil Collection and Rothko Chapel -- Ellsworth Kelly's Austin and Blanton Museum of Art -- Chinati Foundation -- James Turrell's Twilight Epiphany Skyspace -- Ant Farm's Cadillac Ranch Show -- MOUNTAIN. Montana: Tippet Rise Art Center -- Colorado: Denver Art Museum -- Clyfford Still Museum -- Utah: Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty -- Nancy Holt's Sun Tunnels -- Sego Canyon and the Great Gallery in Horseshoe Canyon -- Nevada: Michael Heizer's Double Negative and City -- SOUTHWEST.. New Mexico: Georgia O'Keeffe's Home and Studio -- Taos Pueblo and Art Colony -- Arizona: Heard Museum -- PACIFIC COAST AND HAWAII. Washington: Seattle Art Museum -- California: Oliver Ranch -- Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco -- Asian Art Museum -- San Francisco Museum of Modern Art -- Pier 24 Photography -- David Ireland House / 500 Capp Street Foundation -- Sidebar: San Francisco murals -- Oakland Museum of California -- Creative Growth Art Center -- Cantor Arts Center -- Wildcat Hill, the Edward Weston Studio -- J. Paul Getty Museum -- Los Angeles County Museum of Art -- Downtown Los Angeles -- The Museum of Jurassic Technology -- Watts Towers -- Sidebar: East of Los Angeles -- A-Z West and Joshua Tree outdoor Museum -- Stuart Collection -- Hawaii: Honolulu Museum of Art -- SUGGESTED ITINERARIES. New England, leaving from Boston -- Hudson River Valley, leaving from NYC -- Southern Art Specialty Itinerary, leaving from Washington, D.C. -- Rust Belt, leaving from Detroit -- Texas, leaving from Dallas -- Southwestern, leaving from Los Angeles."The compact guide to the top art destinations (and the individual artworks they feature)--from museums to outdoor murals, artist studios to sculpture parks--is for everyone who loves the arts and wants to make the most of their visits to major institutions and art sites. This jam-packed primer includes fan-favorites and well-known and important artists, as well as the best examples of art from around the world that are available to see in the United States. The designations and works are diverse in geography and media and represent contributions to the arts by an equally diverse and inclusive range of artists, as well as significant moments in the history of American art. Organized by geographical region, the book zeroes in on the best in every category featured in major institutions as well as off-the-beaten path places that are not to be missed, including the best Mexican murals, the best examples of WPA work, best Old Master paintings, best contemporary land art, etc. For museums, the book focuses on extraordinary collections and works, distilling thousands or artworks down to a few choice selections. In every case, the book highlights artworks people can't see anywhere else, and that are worth the trip--from the important rooms at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York; the Ellsworth Kelly-designed chapel in Texas; prehistoric cave drawings in Utah; the Taos Pueblo and Art Colony in New Mexico; Donald Judd's Chinati Foundation in Marfa, Texas; and N.C. and Andrew Wyeth's home studios in Pennsylvania are just a few examples. Many artists and places will be household names, others not as well-known (but no less interesting or compelling)." -- Amazon.com.
Subjects: Guidebooks.; Art museums; Art; Artists' studios; Mural painting and decoration; Sculpture parks;
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The Oxford guide to the Book of common prayer : a worldwide survey / by Hefling, Charles,1949-editor.(DLC)n 80068650 ; Shattuck, Cynthia L.,1947-editor.(DLC)n 2005081314;
Includes bibliographical references (p. [581]-595) and index.Introduction: Anglicans and common prayer / Charles Hefling -- 'But one use' : the birth of the classical prayer book -- Worship by the book / Kenneth Stevenson -- Cranmer and common prayer / Gordon Jeanes -- The prayer book 'noted' / Robin A. Leaver -- From Elizabeth I to Charles II / Bryan Spinks -- Early translations / J. Robert Wright -- The 'liturgy of comprehension' / Charles Hefling -- The shape of the classical Book of common prayer / J. Neil Alexander -- The state services / Charles Hefling -- The shape of the classical book of common prayer / J. Neil Alexander -- The state services / Charles Hefling -- The social and cultural life of the prayer book -- The prayer book and the parish church : from the Elizabethan settlement to the Restoration / Judith Maltby -- The prayer book and the parish church : from the Restoration to the Oxford movement / Jeremy Gregory -- Prayer book architecture / James F. White -- Prayer books and printers / Martin W. Hutner -- The prayer book as 'sacred text' / Kenneth Stevenson -- The prayer book as literature / Paul G. Stanwood -- The prayer book outside England -- Plantations, missions, and colonies / William L. Sachs -- The prayer book in Anglican churches -- Scotland : Episcopalians and nonjurors / Charles Hefling -- The colonies and states of America / Marion J. Hatchett -- British North America and Canada / William R. Blott -- Southern Africa / Cynthia Botha -- Ireland / Brian Mayne -- The prayer book and other traditions -- John Wesley and the Methodists / Karen B. Westerfield Tucker -- King's Chapel and the Unitarians / Carl Scovel -- Churches in the continuing Anglican tradition / Lesley A. Northup -- The prayer book and Lutheranism / Philip H. Pfatteicher -- From uniformity to family resemblance : prayer books in the twentieth century -- The winds of change / Colin Buchanan -- The prayer book 'crisis' in England / Bryan Spinks -- The legacy of the church of South India / Colin Buchanan -- The liturgical movement and its consequences / John F. Baldovin, S.J. -- Preserving the classical prayer books / Colin Buchanan -- Family portraits : prayer books today -- Inculturation and Anglican worship / Ian T. Douglas -- Rites and books in Africa -- Anglican liturgies in Eastern Africa / Esther Mombo -- The Anglican church of Kenya / Grant Lemarquand -- The church of Nigeria : the book of common prayer / David C. Okeke -- The church of Nigeria : occasional services / Emmanuel Ekpunobi -- Central African prayer books / Titus Presler -- The province of southern Africa / Michael Nuttall -- Other African provinces : Burundi, Rwanda, and Congo -- Rites and books in the Pacific -- The Anglican church of Australia / Charles Sherlock -- The Anglican church in Aotearoa, New Zealand, and Polynesia / Kenneth Booth -- From Te Rawiri to the New Zealand prayer book / Jenny Te Paa -- The church of Melanesia / Terry Brown -- The Anglican Church of Papua New Guinea / Justus VanHouten, S.S.F. -- Hawaii -- Rites and books in the Americas -- The Episcopal Church in the U.S.A. / Lesley A. Northup -- Native American translations -- The Anglican Church of Canada / John W.B. Hill -- Indigenous Canadian translations -- The province of the West Indies / Charles Hefling -- The book of common prayer in Spanish / Juan M.C. Oliver -- Rites and books in Asia -- The Episcopal Church in the Philippines / Tomas S. Maddela -- Japan : Nippon Sei Ko Kai / John M. Yoshida -- The Chinese prayer book / Sze-kar Wan -- The Anglican Church of Korea / Nak-hyon Joseph Joo -- The province of Myanmar (Burma) / Katherine E. Babson -- The Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East -- Rites and books in Europe -- The Church of England : common worship / Trevor Lloyd -- The Scottish Episcopal Church / Gianfranco Tellini -- The church in Wales / Robert Paterson -- The Church of Ireland / Harold Miller -- Anglican churches in Europe / Jeffery Rowthorn -- Worship in the prayer book family -- Anglicans and liturgical revision / Richard Geoffrey Leggett -- The daily office / John Gibaut -- The Eucharist / Ronald Dowling -- Sanctifying time : the calendar / Leonel L. Mitchell -- Rites of initiation / Ruth A. Meyers -- Catechisms / James F. Turrell -- Marriage / Gillian Varcoe -- Funeral rites / Trevor Lloyd -- Anglican ordinals / Richard Geoffrey Leggett -- The future of the book of common prayer -- The book of common prayer and technology / Donald Kraus -- The prayer book in cyberspace / Clayton L. Morris -- The future of common prayer / Pierre W. Whalon.
Subjects: Church of England.; Episcopal Church.; Anglican Communion;
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The Oxford guide to the Book of common prayer : a worldwide survey / by Hefling, Charles,1949-(CARDINAL)513116; Shattuck, Cynthia L.,1947-(CARDINAL)476049;
MARCIVE 11/04/09Includes bibliographical references (pages 581-595) and index.From the Publisher: The Book of Common Prayer runs like a golden thread through the history of the Church of England and the worldwide Anglican Communion. The Oxford Guide to the Book of Common Prayer is the first comprehensive guide to the history and usage of the original Book of Common Prayer and its numerous descendants throughout the world. It shows how a seminal text for Christian worship and devotion has inspired a varied family of religious resources that have had an influence far beyond their use in the churches of a single tradition. The Guide is unique. In it, experts from every part of the globe and every branch of Anglicanism, as well as from the Lutheran, Roman Catholic, Methodist, and Unitarian traditions, provide an unparalleled examination of The Book of Common Prayer and its lineage. Much more than simply a history, this volume describes how Anglican churches at all points of the compass have developed their own Prayer Books and adapted the time-honored Anglican liturgies to their diverse local cultures. In the dozens of editions now in use throughout the world, the same texts-Daily Prayers, the Eucharist, Marriage and Funerals, and many others-resemble each other, and yet differ from each other in interesting ways. A brief look at "electronic Prayer Books" offers a glimpse at how this story of development and adaptation may continue in the Information Age. From 1549 to the twenty-first century, The Oxford Guide to the Book of Common Prayer offers a fascinating journey through the history and development of a classic of world literature.
Subjects: Church of England.; Episcopal Church.; Anglican Communion;
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