Search for media
Monday, July 1, 2024
Home  >  Videos
Media related to FRENCH DIP -Culinary Art:
Utah's First Same-Sex Marriage
December 20, 2013 was an emotional, landmark day for the people of Utah and all over the world. It was announced that Amendment 3 in Utah was overturned and same sex couples were allowed to marry. People rushed downtown to be married, show their love, and show us what courage looks like.
Date: 2013-12-24 16:23:18
Votes: 1
Downloads: 0
Comments: 0
Rating: 5/5
support groups
Zytglogge Clock Tower
Bern's clock tower inspired Albert Einstein Marti has maintained the machine for nearly 40 years. That morning, it clicked with authority – a hypnotizing sound like a heartbeat – inside a thick-walled stone room far removed from the city below. Time itself, one feels, might live here.
Date: 2016-09-10 19:20:09
Votes: 1
Downloads: 0
Comments: 0
Rating: 5/5
technology
World Pride 2019 - COFL
In the five decades since the Stonewall uprising in New York City in 1969, a new emphasis on inclusivity has changed the public face of the LGBTQ movement, highlighting the diversity of communities who, through a mélange of parties and politics, have been fighting for equal rights all along.
Date: 2022-06-17 20:34:56
Votes: 1
Downloads: 0
Comments: 0
Rating: 5/5
support groups
Christmas Cruise in Ft Lauderdale 2013
Enjoy the light show in the Fort Lauderdale, Florida inter- coastal waterways. Beautiful homes decorated for christmas and new years highlight this boat cruise that took place on December 15, 2013.
Happy holidays
Date: 2013-12-24 16:30:40
Votes: 1
Downloads: 0
Comments: 0
Rating: 5/5
spiritual
Optical Illusion Sculpture, Park Ave., New York City
Rafael Barrios has been recognized as one of the most innovative contemporary Latin American artists. Since the 1970's he has continued to perfect his unique concept of Virtualism, a movement that he describes as "the creation of visually [participatory] pieces by dislocating events in our perceptio
Date: 2013-05-07 01:52:58
Votes: 3
Downloads: 0
Comments: 0
Rating: 5/5
art
Oliver Sacks - PBS 1989 Interview
Oliver Sacks, the famed neurologist and author who was called the “poet laureate of medicine” died in his New York City home Sunday. He was 82. “The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour” spoke with Sacks in 1989. Joanna Simon asked him how he would like to be remembered in 100 years: “I would like it to be thou
Date: 2015-09-09 13:34:33
Votes: 1
Downloads: 0
Comments: 0
Rating: 5/5
science
In Loving Memory - New Zealand Victims - COFL
New Zealand Picks Up the Pieces After the Worst Massacre in Its History. New Zealand’s low-slung second city was cloaked in mourning, shops shuttered and residents zombified, struggling to comprehend the mass shooting that claimed 50 lives — the worst massacre in the history of this nation of five m
Date: 2019-03-17 14:45:39
Votes: 3
Downloads: 0
Comments: 0
Rating: 5/5
remembrance
Tom Hanks winning an Oscar® for Philadelphia
Emma Thompson announces Tom Hanks winning the Oscar® for Actor in a Leading role for his performance in "Philadelphia." - 66th Annual Academy Awards® in 1994. He portrays a victim of AIDS dealing with the disease as well as the stygma involved with HIV/AIDS and the spread among the gay community in
Date: 2014-02-28 20:57:18
Votes: 1
Downloads: 0
Comments: 0
Rating: 5/5
drama
Sandy:Time-Lapse
This is a time lapse video of Hurricane Sandy in real time hitting New York City
Date: 2012-11-02 14:30:08
Votes: 1
Downloads: 0
Comments: 0
Rating: 5/5
science
The Naked Truth About Roman Baths
This video outlines why Romans were drawn to the baths and how this pastime more than almost any other has come to define our conception of their cultural extravagance. Roman love of bathing did not begin with the empire, but as the Principate consolidated its authority, monumental public baths wer...
Date: 2023-06-14 16:17:38
Votes: 1
Downloads: 0
Comments: 0
Rating: 5/5
science
  Page 23 of 38