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Photo credit: Simon
I took a video of the performance while Simon photographed it ;) I'll get the video up soon, I'm sure.
Jon Stewart & Stephen Colbert Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear Washington D.C. 10-30-2010
The event was held in front of the U.S. Capitol Building on the east end of the National Mall in Washington D.C. and drew approximately 215,000 thousand people. The Rally application for a permit to the National Park Service listed they hoped for an attendance at the combined event of about 25,000 people. News reports claim this rally was a satirical response to Glenn Beck's Restoring Honor rally and Al Sharpton's Reclaim the Dream rally.
Jon Stewart announced the "Rally to Restore Sanity" on the September 16, 2010 of The Daily Show, Stephen Colbert announced the "March to Keep Fear Alive" on the The Colbert Report the same day.
Oprah Winfrey appeared on The Daily Show and gave the attending audience all free airline tickets to the rally. Stephen Colbert gave his audience gusts free Chinatown bus tickets to the rally.
Jon Stewart born Jonathan Stuart Leibowitz hosts a television show on Comedy Central the MTV Networks MTVN division in charge of Comedy Central is called Comedy Partners, in partnership of Viacom International.
Washington D.C. U.S.A.
10-31-2010
Photo by Ryan Janek Wolowski
My interpretation of the Stephen Colbert Portrait Challenge.
As the particles collide, they draw a small square of data from a jpeg of Stephen Colbert's portrait. As the iterations pass, the edges grow a fringe, creating the pattern here. Coded with AS3.
I went way outside my usual color pallet, since a red-white-blue pallet seemed more appropriate to Stephen Colbert.
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thanks to the girl in front of me for becoming a spontaneous hand model during yusef singing "peace train".
The fifth annual Montclair Film Festival kicked off on 4-29-16 with a full house screening of Life Animated at the Wellmont Theatre. Photo courtesy of Neil Grabowsky, Montclair Film Festival.
Steven Colbert's Portrait- National Portrait Gallery, Washington
Right between the men and women's restrooms !
It was by far the most-visited painting in the gallery !
Above is the sign we made to bring to the USC vs. UCLA game.
It was confiscated before we could get inside the stadium. Needless to say, we lost for the first time in 7 years against UCLA as a result of it's confiscation.
We sat very close to the endzone and had high hopes of getting it on national television and hopefully getting on the next edition of "Who's Riding My Coattails Now?"
We're going to write Stephen and explain how the Bearacracy of UCLA's sign nazis cost us the game. Maybe he'll put the Bruins on notice?
While in Philadelphia I had a black bear encounter. I distracted it by telling it to look at the butterflies and then I made my escape.
I figure since I'm actually programming a Mad Lib program with a Stephen Colbert monologue, there was a reason to procrastinate with this internet meme
Could not resist putting up a photo today to celebrate the wonderful rally to "Restore Sanity and/or Fear" in Washington DC yesterday. At one point early on in the show, Jon Stewart had to coax Stephen Colbert out of his bunker of Fear. When Stephen hit the stage in his patriotic super suit, he tried to un-nerve the crowd by calling forth any frightening concept to panic them, including telling them that bees were about to swarm them. There was a huge audio-video clip on stage with the sound of angry bees swarming and still the crowd did not move. To up the Fear Factor, Colbert said that these bees were coated in peanut butter, to further alarm anyone in the crowd who is allergic to bee sting AND peanuts. Still, no one gave in to panic. The stunt was fun as Jon Stewart let Colbert know that American do not always fall for "fear tactics". This would not be obvious to folks around the world when so much of the American media promotes and amplifies any possible extreme reaction within media coverage of politics.
This is the second image of this bee hanging from the great flowering bush in my back yard. This image was one frame just prior to the one posted as "Bee Droop". Best view is large, unless of course, you fear bees.
We watched this bear swim in circles right in front of us for 15-20 minutes. Frankly, we were stunned at the clarity of our view. He swam right up to where we were, and then would turn, blowing bubbles out his nose, and circle back round. We were so fortunate to see him. He was quite beautiful..., and enormous!
August 18, 2006.
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