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Galapagos Project Phase One
Martha Ellis, project director for WISDOM Good Works, describes her work to control invasive rats with fertily-control technology on Isabela Island in the Galapagos.
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Indigenous Peoples Day PSA 2021
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The PSA we produced for the City of Flagstaff's Indigenous Peoples Day in 2021. #indigenous #indigenouspeoples #indigenousproud #indigenousheritage #flagstaffaz #yaateeh #navajo #indigenouspeoplesday #americanindian #frybread #northernarizona #flagstaffarizona missionsandmadness.com/
Science Fiction Author GM Steenrod author previews his new book "Tomorrow: Love and Troubles
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GM Steenrod describes his process and background of his latest science fiction novel, "Tomorrow: Love and Troubles." Cassie is an artist celebrated across the two planets. She was born into a world that has seen climate catastrophe, unstable governments, giant quantum computers, and routine space travel. From that crucible of change, a new culture with the delicacy of a spider web has risen. Ca...
Fossil Preparator Larkin McCormack conducts a tour of Museum of Northern Arizona's Paleontology Lab
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Larkin McCormack takes us behind the scenes at the Museum of Northern Arizona Paleontology Research Laboratory. She shows us how she organizes, cleans, assembles, and protects dinosaur fossils. Her tour features amazing fossils rarely seen by the public of Ground Sloth, Desmatosuchus, Pentaceratops, pleisiosaur holotype, Tyrannosaur Bistahieversor sealeyi, and Coelophysis bauri, still in origin...
Traditional Blacksmith demonstration by Matt Freyer at the Pioneer Museum in Flagstaff, Arizona
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Matt Freyer fabricates a handmade square-cut common nail with anvil, hammer, and propane forge at the blacksmith workshop at the Arizona Historical Society’s Pioneer Museum of Flagstaff. Matt explains the significance of blacksmiths in old Flagstaff, shows photographs of old forges and workshops in Flagstaff, and demonstrates the entire process of making a nail from a raw steel rod. This progra...
“Tintype” Collodion Wet Plate photography demonstration by Flagstaff's Eric Retterbush of MOCAF
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The Museum of Contemporary Art Flagstaff, Arizona presents Eric Retterbush (www.ericretterbush.com/) demonstrating Frederick Scott Archer's Wet Plate Collodion photography process popular in the nineteenth century. Although similar to other “tintypes” (aka “melainotypes” and “ferrotypes”) such as the daguerreotype and ambrotype, Archer's methods were preferred by the amazing and influential lan...
Princess Isabelle Premiere, Worldfest International Film Festival 1999
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They said it couldn't be done. Literally, they said Princess Isabelle couldn't be part of the Worldfest International Film Festival. The community came together to make it happen. Princess Isabelle is a story about building community. That is its message and it is an example of it. Princess Isabelle's world premiere on November 6, 1999 was the culmination of that principle. That night, we fille...
Princess Isabelle Director's Commentary: Seven years after premiere, Boatman revisits masterpiece
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A few years after the world premiere of Princess Isabelle at the 1999 Worldfest International Film Festival, I finally sat down and recorded the director's commentary. I reached back into my memory to recount funny stories, challenges we overcame, moments of serendipity and synchronicity, flashes of inspiration, and just plain dumb luck. Even after twenty years, Princess Isabelle remains the be...
Princess Isabelle Scrapbook, a look behind the scenes of the world's best accordion movie.
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Between inspiration and premiere, there is a lot to get done and a lot that gets done to you - even (or maybe especially) on a tiny independent film like Princess Isabelle. This is a video scrapbook of nostalgia: behind-the-scenes shots, production stills, news coverage, premiere party memories, awards, and even a recording of the first table read. For awhile there, Princess Isabelle was a pret...
Princess Isabelle Bloopers: Outtakes from the world's only (?) feature-length accordion movie
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A small independent movie like Princess Isabelle is a Petri dish of potential failure. Money is the main lubricant that independent film is lacking, and must be made-up-for with ingenuity and commitment. If anything good comes out of such a production, you can be sure it came at a high cost - not financial - but in time and mental health! In this video try to enjoy the awkward silences, the ner...
Princess Isabelle the Movie: The World's Best Accordion Feature Film
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In "Princess Isabelle," writer/director Morgan W. Boatman tells the story of Rose, a woman driven to find meaning while searching for something she didn't ever want: her husband's accordion! Featured in the 1999 Worldfest International Film Festival, it was a huge hit with local Flagstaff, Arizona audiences as it highlights local sites and personalities. It was a real community effort produced ...
A Conversation with Walter Koenig, Star Trek's Chekov (1994)
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In 1994, Paul Rosa interviewed Walter Koenig, Star Trek's "Ensign Chekov" at his home in Los Angeles. Until now, this interview has been archived. Paul has kindly allowed it to appear for the first time online on The Life Arts Network. Copyright PDR Film and Video. Walter's new Autobiography: amzn.to/31pYo8t Walter's 1998 Autobiography: amzn.to/3klH1hV Walter's dystopic Graphic Novel: amzn.to/2...
A Conversation with Nichelle Nichols, Star Trek's Uhura (1994)
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A Conversation with Nichelle Nichols, Star Trek's Uhura (1994)
A Conversation with Michael Piller, Star Trek Writer/Producer (1994)
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A Conversation with Michael Piller, Star Trek Writer/Producer (1994)
A Conversation with Majel Barrett Roddenberry, Star Trek's Nurse Chapel (1994)
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A Conversation with Majel Barrett Roddenberry, Star Trek's Nurse Chapel (1994)
A Conversation with John de Lancie, Star Trek's Q (1994)
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A Conversation with John de Lancie, Star Trek's Q (1994)
A Conversation with Jimmy Doohan, Star Trek's Scotty (1994)
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A Conversation with Jimmy Doohan, Star Trek's Scotty (1994)
A Conversation with DeForest Kelley, Star Trek's Dr. McCoy (1994)
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A Conversation with DeForest Kelley, Star Trek's Dr. McCoy (1994)
A Conversation with George Takei, Star Trek's Sulu (1994)
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A Conversation with George Takei, Star Trek's Sulu (1994)
RIP, Bones
Love ya bones 😊
Right after this video ended he went on a hate fuelled rand about green blooded pointy earded folk. It made sense but it did seem inappropriate.
Fuck off if you cant get humor.
Thank you Paul Rosa. 🖖
Fascinating speaker.
really wish i could have met him seems like a great guy
thanks!🖖
Weird religion comes in the shape of an old lady.
It was lovely for all of us Jimmy.
If he could see San Fransico today he would be rolling in his grave knowing how Democrats have destroyed it.
AND HOW DID HE fly the plane? Powers of the force...
LMFAO...JAMES DOOHAN was pisces....AND YEP...ya can FEEL it all right
Will outlive the Rest
Nichelle Nichols was one fine lady. Both beautiful and talented.
I;m kind of surprised you didn't start with Nurse Chapel. She was that from 1966 until 2008 when Lwaxana Troi was introduced in TNG..
I notice in interviews bill shatner rarely gets a mention. He must've been a pain to work with
Imagine being in a pub with him. You'd be the same as the interviewer. His expression is like " for gods sake shut up you blow hard".
It's Only when Death approaches.
I wannna tell you that it's only after Death from mrDeath that Everything makes sense!
I would love to talk to her if she was still alive. I feel she makes it easy to talk to God. RIP NELLCHEL‼️🖖🖖🖖🖖🚁🚁🚁🚁🚁🚁👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
MOON TRAP, STARRING HIM AND BRUCE CAMPBELL. A HIDDEN gem.
Fantastic interview, love Majel. Learned so much more about her and saw some photos I have never seen before. She is my favorite star trek actor, super talented. Thanks for posting this.
Wonderful man. My favourite
What a dear fellow Jimmy Doohan was!
Ya’ll know that the Chapel character was created so Gene could give his girlfriend a paycheck now and then right? She was never meant to be anything more than the nurse who hands McCoy his tricorder or annoys Spock with her school girl crush.
As good as Walter Koenig played Chekov, the character was really generic. Not his fault. The character was written that way. I think Koenig really shines as Psi-Corp agent Alfred Bester on Babylon 5. A so much more nuanced and meaty role. Bester is a truly evil man but he does show his humanity sometimes. Even when he could have destroyed Mr. Garibaldi he chose to be “magnanimous”. Lol.
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Oddly enough I've had this vague childhood memory of watching a TV program where God is a Puerto Rican janitor. When Walter mentioned the play "Steambath" I suddenly realized THAT was what I was trying to follow on the local PBS station when I was about 11 years old. I couldn't understand it but I was intrigued that God was a Puerto Rican janitor. (The play was apparently rewritten for TV and aired by a limited number of PBS channels.)
Fucking click bait! The actual interview is next to nothing. Most of it is just Kelley talking to the audience.
I always feel so sad, as DeForest WAS THE FIRST OF THE CREW TO PASS INTO THE GREAT UNKONWN! My ABSOLUTELY favourite scene is in The Final Frontier, wher Kirk, Spock & Mcoy are sitting round the campfire! It slays me EVERY TIME! I LIKED HIM BETTER BEFORE HE DIED!
Immortal!!! ♥️❤️🌍🌎🌏
I met James briefly inside a Scottish pub in San Francisco. He was completely inebriated, while shouting Scottish obscenities at the crowd, using his characteristic "Scotty" accent from Star Trek. Every time he did so, enthusiastic onlookers cheered him on and bought him more rounds, thus encouraging the misbehavior. I was so surprised to see this and laughed so hard that I choked on my beer and spilled it everywhere. He chuckled and quickly bought me another. As he did so, he looked me square in the eye and said, "Laddie, you've committed a very serious offense against the Federation and must make amends! Beertender, bring this man another!" He was carrying a communicator prop with him, and kept yelling into it that the warp engines were about to explode and that the captain needed to reduce power, etc. Word traveled fast and the bar quickly became overran with enthusiastic fans, anxious to buy the legend another shot. I stepped outside to escape the crowd and a few moments later, James staggered out onto the curb and shouted into his communicator for a taxi. There were already several taxis waiting at the chance to drive the celebrity... and off he went. He was on the news the next day with a fireman providing a brief statement. Several fans had apparently joined him at his hotel and they continued the debauchery late into the evening. At some point, James realized that his communicator had stopped communicating with Captain Kirk. Then someone concocted a brilliant plan to signal the Enterprise (that lay in geosynchronous orbit around the earth) so they could all be beamed aboard for more booze. So they lit a bonfire atop the hotel roof to gain the attention of Spock's sensors! There was no mention of any arrests or charges being made, so Id assume they were all allowed to walk away "Scott-free" for the next bar. My admiration for the man has grown to new heights and we are all lucky to have enjoyed in his drunken humor.
You guys wanna see Koenig being very evil? Check out the episode of "The Starlost" called "The Alien Oro". And also "The Return of Oro".
The interviewer Paul Rosa is rather good. He is respectful and asks pertinent and fun questions.
I miss seeing Mr. Scott on T.V. on the original Star Trek Series I remember him doing one episode on the Next Generation series I just wish I could have meet him in person and say thanks for everything that you did on the old Star Ship Enterprise
He has the best voice on Star Trek.
I got a lot of my Star Trek memorabilia from Gene Roddenberry’s Lincoln Enterprises. Stationary, scripts, film clips, uniform badges, Spock’s Vulcan IDIC, to name a few.
First time I've heard him speak without the Russian accent!
so glad they got rid of no.1 would've been horrible
dreadful interviewer
I find it interesting that Takei hates Shatner so much but Shatner insists that he has no idea of whatever he did that could have caused this. It just may be visceral - a chemical reaction. Happens all the time - no rhyme or reason for hate sometimes.
Is this an interview or a monologue ? 😏
Im glad long form talks like this still exist, paramount might be able to AI her voice and re-use her in trek. give her the immortality in the medium that she deserves
Just greatness in James Doohan
I can't help, but feel like her every sentence carries the message, "I'm so special, you can't even imagine" and honestly, it's quite annoying to listen to her.. I know she has achieved many important things, but from her words I can only hear conceited pride and pointing to herself as something otherworldly, extremely special and one of a kind.. I don't want to diminish her achievements, but there were people who achieved more and did not have this attitude..
Captain we’re already doin warp factor 9. I canna get more power out of the matter , anti matter engines without riskin a temporal harmonic fracture of the dilithium crystals and the pressure on the hull of the ship is already at 105% after running through that stellst nebula cluster.
What a great man. Its sad we have given our home land away to people who don't represent our values and customs. Soon on one will care about the star trek generation.
"To cut a long story short" and then he literally dies.
Deforest kelley is a great shakespearean actor who has the same personality as dr. McCoy 😊
I love him. The Bones/Spock/Kirk trio had the best chemistry of any group ever up on a screen.