By: Living Thru the Lens
Living Thru the Lens-Episoe 3: A Walk in the Park
Have you ever had a leisurely post-brunch stroll and selfie fest with friends take a dark, dark turn….?
By: Living Thru the Lens
Have you ever had a leisurely post-brunch stroll and selfie fest with friends take a dark, dark turn….?
Why you probably shouldn’t do it, given the chance.
Kids reenacting scenes from ‘The Big Short’ makes the 2008 financial crisis seem downright … adorable?
Need to know what the films nominated for Best Picture are about this year? Here they are in one line!
Your favorite Snacks re-enact this iconic scene from Seven. Shot for Shot! Reference scene: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1giVzx… The Snacks: – https://twitter.com/brentlydic as Kevin Cheesey – https://twitter.com/tannerthomason as aka Detective Tomato Pitt – https://twitter.com/BillPosley as Detective Banana Freeman – https://twitter.com/benlikesbananas as California Corn – https://twitter.com/rlloydgeorge – Director – Austin Harris – DP (check out more of Austin’s work here: http://www.austinharrisfilms.com/)
How are you supposed to focus on a movie write up assignment when there are horses this beautiful to look at instead?
Why does the U.S. fund foreign aid? The United States spends approximately $37 billion dollars a year on foreign aid – just under 1% of our federal budget. THE FOREIGN AID PARADOX zeroes in on food aid to Haiti and how it affects American farming and shipping interests as well as Haiti ‘s own agricultural markets. The result: a surprising study in unintended consequences. Think U.S. foreign aid is just a big giveaway to other countries? Think again. Often, it benefits farmers, manufacturers and shippers right here at home. But U.S. aid is always good for the countries we give it to, right? Well, it ‘s not so simple.