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The Battle of Kursk (Battlefield Documentaries)

July 1943. The Eastern Front. Hitler launches an unprecedented Panzer blitzkrieg against Stalin’s formidable Red Army. Two armored giants go turret to turret in the biggest tank battle in history. Defeat is not an option. At stake is nothing less than the fate of the second world war. This is tank warfare at its bloodiest. […] Read more

The Bear

ANIMALS AT PLAY The end seemed very near for Hudson, a Canadian Eskimo dog tethered near the shore of Hudson Bay east of Churchill, Manitoba. A thousand-pound polar bear was lumbering toward the dog and about 40 others, the prized possessions of Brian Ladoon, a hunter and trapper. It was mid-November; ice had not yet […] Read more

The Beautiful Game

The beautiful game is just as unstoppable as the athletes who play it. A game which never slows to a pause demands players to match the games intensity. A game where a season or a training camp is not training. Preparation is as non-stop as the game itself. A game whose champions share the DNA […] Read more

The Beauty and the Beast

Once upon a time in a far away land a young prince lived in a shining castle. Although he had everything his heart desired, the prince was spoiled, selfish and unkind. But then one winter’s night an old beggar woman came to the castle and offered him a single rose in return for shelter from […] Read more

The Beltway Bunch

Watch out Capital Steps! There’s a new musical political satire song-and-dance troupe on the block: The Beltway Bunch! From scandalous sexcapades and puzzling policies to current Californian conundrums and the newest New York news, the Beltway Bunch will take you coast to coast on a raucous road trip regaling you with routines about what makes […] Read more

The BFG by Road Dahl

Sophie couldn’t Sleep. A brilliant moonbeam was slanting through the gap in the curtains. It was shinning right onto her pillow. The other children in her dormitory had been asleep for hours. Sophie closed her eyes and lay quite still. She tried very hard to doze off. It was no good. The moonbeam was like […] Read more

The Big Apple

Ever wondered how New York became known as The Big Apple? As refugees from Europe escaped the dreaded guillotine, they began arriving in New York in the early nineteenth century. One such immigrant was Madomiselle Evelyn Claudine de Saint-Evremond, a courtier and favorite of Marie Antoinett. She was well-educated, vivacious, and beautiful and easily became […] Read more

The Big Apple

In the early years of the nineteenth century, refugees from war-torn Europe began arriving in New York. Many were remnants of the crumbling French aristocracy, forced to seek refuge abroad from the dreaded guillotine. Among these was a Madamoiselle Evelyn Claudine de Saint-Evremond, who arrived in 1803. Daughter of a noted courtier, wit, and litterateur, […] Read more

The Big Lebowski

Dude: Hey Man The Stranger: How do you do Dude? Dude: I wondered if I’d see you again. The Stranger: I wouldn’t miss the semi’s. How’s it be going? Dude: Oh, you know, strikes and gutters, ups and downs. The Stranger: I’m sure I gotcha. Dude: Yeah. Thanks Gary. Well, take care man gotta get […] Read more

The Blue Ox Beef Jerky Company

Our jerky punches gas station jerky in the face. Seriously, this is the best beef jerky you can find. Man up and take it for a spin! The Blue Ox Beef Jerky Company. Real Men Eat Jerky […] Read more