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Rand Paul spot re-do

As the bluegrass reaches up to the morning sun, our Kentucky values sustain us. As the winds of change blow, we need a strong voice, fighting for OUR way of life. Rand Paul lives our values. A career doctor and grassroots activist, he’ll take on those in Washington who spend too much, Destroying our liberty. […] Read more

Ranger’s Apprentice – The Ruins of Gorlan

It was long after midnight. The flickering torches around the castle yard, already replaced once, had begun to burn low again. Will had watched patiently for hours, waiting for this moment – when the light was uncertain and the guards were yawning, in the last hour of their shift. The day had been one of […] Read more

Rap Music Documentary Intro

The tension of competitive rivalries is often a key ingredient for creating art. A young renaissance painter named Leonardo Da Vinci engaged in a battle of words with a great master Michelangelo. Brach and Picasso were so similar in their cubist style it was difficult to tell who painted what. The traditionalist Brahms and the […] Read more

Rasputin – The Mad Monk

For over 200 years, St. Petersburg was the imperial capital of Russia St. Petersburg. The empire was locked in a disastrous war in 1916 and on the verge of revolution. St. Petersburg was overrun with rumors about a man they called “Temnyi” – “The Dark One.” Grigori Rasputin. He was reported to be a holy […] Read more

Rasputin – The Mad Monk

St. Petersburg, for over 200 years, the capitol of imperial Russia. In 1916, with the empire locked in a disastrous war and on the verge of a shattering revolution, St. Petersburg teemed with rumors about a man they called “Temnyi” – “The Dark One.” Grigori Rasputin. They said he was a lustful, mad monk. A […] Read more

Rat Attack

It is 1959: in this remote corner of India, freshly dug graves, too numerous to count, speak of an unfathomable horror. In the forests, men desperately search for food, as famine stalks the countryside. Mothers dig up roots to fill bellies. Some hike hundreds of miles to find rice for their starving children. But it […] Read more

Ratatouille (2007)

In many ways, the work of a critic is easy. We risk very little yet enjoy a position over those who offer up their work and their selves to our judgment. We thrive on negative criticism, which is fun to write and to read. But the bitter truth we critics must face, is that in […] Read more

Ravens

Students often ask us how to tell the difference between a crow and a raven. Although the two birds are closely related, there are a few ways to tell them apart. Ravens differ from crows in appearance by their larger bill, tail shape, flight pattern and by their large size. Ravens are as big as […] Read more

Razer Barracuda Ac-1

You gotta understand it was a wild night officer. There was so much going on, you know what I’m saying, I wasn’t in a condition to witness anything. After the tasting, the Stone Hollow Sextet played and there were a lot of people telling different stories. I told a few. One person had on really […] Read more

READER’S DIGEST

This capsule may help prevent the flu, heart disease, and ease arthritis. It’s vitamin E and you learn about it in Reader’s Digest. This ancient art has become a little too popular with kids today. How do you stop them from getting tattoos? The answer is Reader’s Digest. No magazine gives you so much up […] Read more