Archive for April, 2009

DJ Uniek makes Hollywood’s Booty Bounce!

DJ Uniek!Club Bullies!  The next time you’re looking for a place to dance your azz off on a Saturday night in Hollywood, head over to Mood on the Boulevard, where DJ Uniek keeps the beats bumpin and the bass thumpin! 

General Motors puts Pontiac on the Reservation…

GMGeneral Motors, facing a June 1 federally imposed deadline to dramatically restructure or go bankrupt, is preparing to detail the progress it has made on the stepped-up recovery plan demanded by the Obama administration. GM is expected to eliminate or sell its poorly performing Pontiac brand. Continue reading ‘General Motors puts Pontiac on the Reservation…’

Ice, Ice, Baby…

Ice Ice Baby!The Polar ice caps melt each summer and freeze each winter.  They have for millions of years.  Except now, they’re melting fast, and not refreezing.  Ocean levels around the world are rising quickly.  We sincerely hope you can swim…

Freddie Mac Executive found dead.

Freddie Mac

David Kellermann, acting chief financial officer of US mortgage giant Freddie Mac, was found dead at his home after apparently taking his own life.  Local police responded to an emergency call at 4:48am at the suburban Virginia home Mr Kellermann, 41, shared with his wife and a daughter. Kellermann had worked for Freddie Mac for the past 16 years and was named acting chief financial officer last September, when the government seized control of the company Continue reading ‘Freddie Mac Executive found dead.’

Plankton Bloom: Beautiful but Deadly

Plankton Bloom!A Plankton Bloom is a phytoplankton population explosion in the world’s oceans - blooms occur when sunlight and nutrients are readily available to the plants, and they grow and reproduce to a point where they are so dense that their presence changes the color of the water in which they live. Continue reading ‘Plankton Bloom: Beautiful but Deadly’

Two Days in Dallas: The JFK Assassination Part 2.

JFK in Dallas 2

The death of a friend is never an easy thing to bear, and the immidiate need for answers, both mundane and celestial, can cause fear, despair and confusion enough to nearly incapacitate those left behind.  When that friend is an elected leader, young, charismatic and bold, the anguish can be felt in hearts across the nation.   Such was the case in the United States 46 years ago, on November 22, 1963, when President John F. Kennedy, the bright beacon of an American Camelot, was assassinated at Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas.  What follows is the original broadcast of the breaking news of the Kennedy assassination, aired live on WFAA in Dallas.   Jay Watson, the program director at Channel 8, while clearly stunned at the recent events that he himself witnessed, interviews eye witnesses, breaks the latest details, and acts as a conduit for the steadily mounting horror that would rise across the world in the days to come.  In commemoration of the life and works of President Kennedy, tomorrowpictures.TV is proud to present this 5-part series from that grim November day nearly a half a century ago.  Watch Part 3!

Two Days in Dallas: The JFK Assassination Part 3.

JFK in Dallas 3

The death of a friend is never an easy thing to bear, and the immidiate need for answers, both mundane and celestial, can cause fear, despair and confusion enough to nearly incapacitate those left behind.  When that friend is an elected leader, young, charismatic and bold, the anguish can be felt in hearts across the nation.   Such was the case in the United States 46 years ago, on November 22, 1963, when President John F. Kennedy, the bright beacon of an American Camelot, was assassinated at Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas.  What follows is the original broadcast of the breaking news of the Kennedy assassination, aired live on WFAA in Dallas.   Jay Watson, the program director at Channel 8, while clearly stunned at the recent events that he himself witnessed, interviews eye witnesses, breaks the latest details, and acts as a conduit for the steadily mounting horror that would rise across the world in the days to come.  In commemoration of the life and works of President Kennedy, tomorrowpictures.TV is proud to present this 5-part series from that grim November day nearly a half a century ago.  Watch Part 4!

Two Days in Dallas: The JFK Assassination Part 4.

JFK in Dallas 4

The death of a friend is never an easy thing to bear, and the immidiate need for answers, both mundane and celestial, can cause fear, despair and confusion enough to nearly incapacitate those left behind.  When that friend is an elected leader, young, charismatic and bold, the anguish can be felt in hearts across the nation.   Such was the case in the United States 46 years ago, on November 22, 1963, when President John F. Kennedy, the bright beacon of an American Camelot, was assassinated at Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas.  What follows is the original broadcast of the breaking news of the Kennedy assassination, aired live on WFAA in Dallas.   Jay Watson, the program director at Channel 8, while clearly stunned at the recent events that he himself witnessed, interviews eye witnesses, breaks the latest details, and acts as a conduit for the steadily mounting horror that would rise across the world in the days to come.  In commemoration of the life and works of President Kennedy, tomorrowpictures.TV is proud to present this 5-part series from that grim November day nearly a half a century ago.  Watch Part 5!

Two Days in Dallas: The JFK Assassination Part 5.

JFK in Dallas 5The death of a friend is never an easy thing to bear, and the immidiate need for answers, both mundane and celestial, can cause fear, despair and confusion enough to nearly incapacitate those left behind. When that friend is an elected leader, young, charismatic and bold, the anguish can be felt in hearts across the nation. Such was the case in the United States 46 years ago, on November 22, 1963, when President John F. Kennedy, the bright beacon of an American Camelot, was assassinated at Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas. What follows is the original broadcast of the breaking news of the Kennedy assassination, aired live on WFAA in Dallas. Jay Watson, the program director at Channel 8, while clearly stunned at the recent events that he himself witnessed, interviews eye witnesses, breaks the latest details, and acts as a conduit for the steadily mounting horror that would rise across the world in the days to come. In commemoration of the life and works of President Kennedy, tomorrowpictures.TV is proud to present this 5-part series from that grim November day nearly a half a century ago

Jackie Chan: Freedom might not be so good for the Chinese!

jackieWith some ill-timed words about the need of the Chinese to be controlled by their masters, Jackie Chan is back in the spotlight! Chan is probably the biggest non-Hollywood movie star in the world today, and has been instrumental in the creation of the wildly popular genre of kung-fu comedy! Continue reading ‘Jackie Chan: Freedom might not be so good for the Chinese!’