Coming to you from Uptown Houston, it's Videos for Kossacks - one of the newest & fastest growing community diaries.
From the excellent diary by by Norbrook:
While this website is principally devoted to political commentary, and and in particular Democratic and progressive causes, it's developed it's own set of communities within the larger community. People here have a number of interests outside of politics, and they will on occasion write a diary about those interests. That's why we have the WHEE (Weight, Health, Eating and Exercise) series , the GUS (giving up smoking) series, the "What's for Dinner" (recipes) series, the Bookflurries series (book discussion), the Pootie & Woozle (cats and dogs) series, and others I've not mentioned [Videos for Kossacks!]. Notice something? They have nothing to do with political advocacy.
If you need a break from SOTU, Alioto, Brown, Coakley or the tragedy in Haiti, you're in the right place & I'm glad you're here. Please comment/rate it, even if you hate it.
Just in time for Valentine’s Day: Matching Mariah Carey and Nicki Minaj softcore robot Barbie sex-dolls. Again, Nicki Minaj kinda weirds me out with the Marcel-Marceau stuff. But, in this track that came out early this week and has, unexpectedly, been growing on me ever since, she doesn’t shrink an inch next to Mariah and her rhymes are good. And then, at the end, the video’s director, Mariah’s husband Nick Cannon, pays homage to his starmaking turn in 2002’s Drumline. Hammy stuff. But... oddly and inexplicably? I like it.
From the RIP file: Zelda Rubinstein, the diminutive character actress with the childlike voice who was best known as the psychic called in to rid a suburban home of demonic forces in the 1982 horror movie "Poltergeist," has died. She was 76. Rubinstein made her biggest impact as Tangina in director Tobe Hooper’s "Poltergeist," co-written by Steven Spielberg, who also served as a producer. "Do y’all mind hanging back? You’re jamming my frequencies," Rubinstein’s Tangina says as she tours the house after the young daughter has been sucked into a blinding white light in her bedroom closet and disappeared. The role was written specifically for a little person. "I thought it would be neat to show that someone’s size had nothing to do with her psychic powers," Spielberg told The Times in 1982. "Good things can come in small packages, and that’s certainly true of Zelda."
In Honor of Betty White's SAG Lifetime achievement award, I present the Music Video for Pistol Youth's song In My Eyes.
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