I have known Dave and Joanne Curtis' daughter Rosie since she was a very small girl. Now she is a sophisticated young lady of (nearly) 16, and she is pursuing a career in serious films. This is her latest cinematic outing, and I think that you will agree with me that she is a talent worth watching. Roll over Leni Riefenstahl and tell Roseanne Curtis the news...
Thursday, April 05, 2012
OLL LEWIS: Yesterday's News Today
http://cryptozoologynews.blogspot.com/
On this day in 1869 celluloid was patented. Although at first used as a substitute for ivory it found its most famous use in film processing. The fact that film could be printed on a flexable transparent surface as opposed to rigid and expensive glass plates, was what turned the magic lantern shows of the Victorian age into movies.
And now the news:
Shetland Islands to host 'world's most productive'...
Ostriches released onto newly created wildlife res...
'Snake' found in Kingswells loft turned out to be ...
Conservation scheme for 'under threat' Rockingham ...
Robosquirrels Versus Rattlesnakes
‘Wildlife’s at risk’ if drilling allowed near Newp...
Arctic blast threatens real Easter eggs
Placenta On Toast? Could We Derive Benefits from I...
Mission critical: Species explorers propose steps ...
Tagged Lice Help Researchers Study Social Interact...
Lead's lethal lure for curious kea
Rescued Turkey dolphins ready for release into the...
Runaway cat Ronnie returns after two years away
‘Roundhay Garden Scene’ is thought to be the first moving picture produced using celluloid film by Louis Aimé Augustin:
DALE DRINNON: Skunk ape, Shipton yeti prints, Kakha Margiani Tyler Stone
New on the Frontiers of Zoology:
Part 2 of the Skunk Ape story (Florida Bigfoot, the more human-like one)
http://frontiersofzoology.blogspot.com/2012/04/skunk-apes-part-2.html
The discussion on the casts of the Shipton 1951 "Yeti" footprint formerly owned by Ivan T. Sanderson
http://frontiersofzoology.blogspot.com/2012/04/shipton-track-cast-real-deal.html
New on the Frontiers of Anthropology:
Part 3 of Kakha Margiani as Guest Blogger
http://frontiers-of-anthropology.blogspot.com/2012/04/kakha-margiani-part-3.html
Tyler Stone has a Paleontology posting on his blog:
http://titanoceratops.blogspot.com/2012/04/did-pachycephalosaurs-have-quills.html
OVER ON THE GONZO BLOG
Just in case you might be interested, late last night I spoke to veteran rock singer Michael des Barres about his forthcoming album. I am also rude about Rob Ayling while discussing a new DVD from Chris Thompson, one time singer with Manfred Mann's Earth Band...
CHRIS THOMPSON: Smashing CD/DVD Set
MICHAEL DES BARRES: Exclusive interview
CHRIS THOMPSON: Smashing CD/DVD Set
MICHAEL DES BARRES: Exclusive interview
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