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Sly Lives! (aka The Burden of Black Genius) is a 2025 American documentary film, directed by Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson. It explores the life, career, and legacy of Sly and the Family Stone. It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2025, and is scheduled to be released on February 13, 2025, by Hulu.
On 3 June 1973, Shanks also became the first man after 113 years to replicate Donald Dinnie's historical feat of walking the stones over the landmark distance of 17 ft 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (5.22 m) across the width of the Potarch bridge. [6] A large group of spectators and press were gathered to witness the event.
The film includes footage of attendees dressed in robes and burning an effigy at the foot of a giant stone owl. Jones believes that the ceremony is related to occult secret societies. After the event, Ronson meets comedy actor and fellow attendee Harry Shearer, who describes the event as a glorified fraternity party. Shearer largely dismisses ...
A little known sequel to The Giant Under The Snow called Ride The Wind was published in 1989 by Bodley Head Children's Books. [4] The golden treasure Jonk and Bill discovered in the first book is under threat again and it is the Leather Men who are after it. Jonk and Bill ride the wind once more to where the Warlord waits.
Children of the Stones is a British television fantasy drama serial for children, produced by HTV in 1976 and broadcast on the United Kingdom's ITV network in January and February 1977. The serial was produced by Peter Graham Scott , with Patrick Dromgoole as executive producer.
The book was published on 15 June 1999 in the United Kingdom [1] and the American publication followed on 28 June of the same year. [2] The reason for the opening of the book taking place in Key West was a vacation Child spent there in 1996. [4]
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He Dreams of Giants is a 2019 follow-up documentary film to 2002's Lost in La Mancha. The film follows director Terry Gilliam 's making of The Man Who Killed Don Quixote , a long-gestating project that had suffered multiple delays and cast changes, which was finally released in 2018.