BUTOH DANCE LEGEND KO MUROBUSHI, EDITED AND MUSIC BY MAXWELLVISION, FILMED BY RAITIS VULFS

BUTOH DANCE LEGEND KO MUROBUSHI, EDITED AND MUSIC BY MAXWELLVISION, FILMED BY RAITIS VULFS
TRANSITION THEATER FEATURING JACQUIE VAN HORNE, MUSIC AND VIDEO EDITING BY MAXWELLVISION
TRANSITION THEATER FEATURING XITLALI , MUSIC AND VIDEO MANIPULATION BY MAXWELLVISION
VIDEO MANIPULATION AND MUSIC BY MAXWELLVISION
VIDEO MANIPULATION AND MUSIC BY MAXWELLVISION
VIDEO MANIPULATION AND MUSIC BY MAXWELLVISION
TRANSITION THEATER, MUSIC BY MAXWELLVISION
Connie Bryan debuts her new original parody of the Red Hot Chili Peppers' big hit "Under the Bridge", with her version dealing with
a growing number of selfish people who like to denigrate and put down the homeless. After the traditional "FUN WITH THE NEWSPAPER"
segment featuring her comical take regarding interesting stories and current events, she takes her viewers out on the street in
the state capitol of California, to interview random homeless people about what they go through and what they need.
On Colorado Day, August 1st, in 1938 a crowd gathered in Antlers Park, Colorado Springs, to dedicate a monument - the retired Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad (D&RGW) Steam Locomotive #168 - in honor of the railroads founder, Civil war General William Jackson Palmer, who died in 1909.
Join Johnnie J. as he has an insightful funny talk with comedian Rion Evans. Originally from Chicago and now for the last six years living in Aurora, Colorado; an writer, actor, does TV commercials was on BET Comic View Once Mic Stand, and the hit TV show Mo’ Nique. Rion can do G rated comedy and very intelligent R rated comedy!
People tell him all the time that he looks like Eddie Murphy, so don’t get mad if he gives you an autograph using his name.
www.rionevans.com