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Cozy Baker (d. October 19, 2010)—founder of the Brewster Kaleidoscope Society—collected kaleidoscopes and wrote books about many of the artists making them in the 1970s through 2001. Her book Kaleidoscope Artistry [15] is a limited compendium of kaleidoscope makers, containing pictures of the interior and exterior views of contemporary ...
Michael Whorf (April 21, 1932 – November 10, 2020) was an American radio personality based in Detroit, Michigan.He was an announcer and program host on WJR from 1964 to 2003.
Tree branches seen through a teleidoscope. A teleidoscope is a kind of kaleidoscope, with a lens and an open view, so it can be used to form kaleidoscopic patterns from objects outside the instrument, rather than from items installed as part of it.
Changes in British law concerning prostitution and entrapment — changes that took place after the novel was published — made some aspects of the screenplay implausible. Hitchcock told Paramount Pictures it was better to write off $200,000 already spent on the film's development than to spend another $3 million for a film he no longer cared ...
Franklin Covey Co. and Kaleidoscope Pictures Win Three CINE Awards in 2012 CINE Golden Eagle Film and Video Competition Films Given CINE Awards from Franklin Covey's New Productivity Solution, The ...
Kaleidoscope (originally the Kaleidoscope) was an American psychedelic folk group who recorded four albums and several singles for Epic Records between 1966 and 1970. The band membership included David Lindley, who later released numerous solo albums and won additional renown as a multi-instrumentalist session musician, and Chris Darrow who later performed and recorded with a number of groups ...
The book, as it was originally published, appeared to be a genuine 1964 yearbook from "C. Estes Kefauver High School": the Kefauver Kaleidoscope. (Senator Estes Kefauver of Tennessee was known for his campaigns against pornography, [5] comic books, [6] and juvenile delinquency; [7] he had died in 1963.)
Kaleidoscope is an American heist drama television anthology series [1] created by Eric Garcia. The eight-part series, unique for its shuffled order, centers on master thief Leo Pap ( Giancarlo Esposito ) and his crew attempting an epic heist worth $7 billion, but betrayal, greed and other threats undermine their plans.