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Wednesday, February 02, 2011

Watch The Daily's official launch event from February 2, 2011, featuring special guest Eddy Cue, vice president of Internet Services from Apple.


http://www.thedaily.com/launch

Balloon Ball - Balloon Animals







Power of Story: Making Art Matter - Norman Lear @ Sundance




Power of Story: Making Art Matter - Norman Lear @ Sundance


Lear Center founder Norman Lear joined fellow artists and arts advocates Dave Eggers, George C. Wolfe and Rachel Goslins to discuss ways to enhance the role of the arts in our country on this stirring panel from this year's Sundance Film Festival. What role should public policy play, and how can artists and policy makers work together? What investment should our society be making in arts education for children?

Muse - Starlight [Live From Wembley Stadium]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ggNOb2oFn8


Thumbs up if you want muse in wembley in 2011!!




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tugqHunwDA

Supermassive Black Hole [Live From Wembley Stadium]

Muse - Starlight [Live From Wembley Stadium]




Thumbs up if you want muse in wembley in 2011!!

Tonight's Sky: February 2011 Highlights

Johanna Blakley: Social media and the end of gender

About this talk

Media and advertising companies still use the same old demographics to understand audiences, but they're becoming increasingly harder to track online, says media researcher Johanna Blakley. As social media outgrows traditional media, and women users outnumber men, Blakley explains what changes are in store for the future of media.


Deep Universe: Hubble's Universe Unfiltered



Hubble Space Telescope

Conversations with History: Elizabeth Warren




Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Harvard Law Professor Elizabeth Warren for a discussion of the economic pressures confronting the two income middle class family as it struggles to pay mortgages, health care, and education costs. Professor Warren offers surprising answers to "Who goes bankrupt and why?" and explores the role of banks and credit card companies in tightening the squeeze on the average American family. The interface between politics and the law in addressing these problems is explored. Series: "Conversations with History" [5/2007] [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 12490]