CREDITS BELOW Ask A Slave is a comedy web series directed by Jordan Black based on the actress' time working as a living history character at the popular historic site, George Washington's Mount Vernon. All questions and interactions are based on true events. Real Questions. Real Comedy. Learn more @ www.AskASlave.com Director: Jordan Black Writer: Azie Mira Dungey Director of Photography: Ryan Moulton Editor: Ryan Moulton Sound: Johnny Shryock Animator: Jamie Noguchi Production Manager: Pamela J Peters Lizzie Mae: Azie Mira Dungey Featuring: Meegan Kellerher, Ray Baker, Colleen Dodson Baker, Johnny Shryock, Pamela J. Peters, Michael Rachlis, and Rosey Blair
ASK A SLAVE Ep 1: Meet Lizzie Mae
CREDITS BELOW Ask A Slave is a comedy web series directed by Jordan Black based on the actress' time working as a living history character at the popular historic site, George Washington's Mount Vernon. All questions and interactions are based on true events. Real Questions. Real Comedy. Learn more @ www.AskASlave.com Director: Jordan Black Writer: Azie Mira Dungey Director of Photography: Ryan Moulton Editor: Ryan Moulton Sound: Johnny Shryock Animator: Jamie Noguchi Production Manager: Pamela J Peters Lizzie Mae: Azie Mira Dungey Featuring: Meegan Kellerher, Ray Baker, Colleen Dodson Baker, Johnny Shryock, Pamela J. Peters, Michael Rachlis, and Rosey Blair
2013 Isaac Asimov Memorial Debate: The Existence of Nothing
Video by: American Museum of Natural History
The concept of nothing is as old as zero itself. How do we grapple with the concept of nothing? From the best laboratory vacuums on Earth to the vacuum of space to what lies beyond, the idea of nothing continues to intrigue professionals and the public alike.
Join moderator and Hayden Planetarium Director Neil deGrasse Tyson as he leads a spirited discussion with a group of physicists, philosophers and journalists about the existence of nothing. The event, which was streamed live to the web, took place at the American Museum of Natural History on March 20, 2013.
PANELISTS:
J. Richard Gott, professor of astrophysical sciences, Princeton University, and author of Sizing Up the Universe: The Cosmos in Perspective
Jim Holt, science journalist and author of Why Does the World Exist? An Existential Detective Story
Lawrence Krauss, professor of physics, Arizona State University and author of A Universe from Nothing: Why There is Something Rather Than Nothing
Charles Seife, professor of journalism, New York University, and author of Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea
Eve Silverstein, professor of physics, Stanford University, and co-editor of Strings, Branes and Gravity
The late Dr. Isaac Asimov, one of the most prolific and influential authors of our time, was a dear friend and supporter of the American Museum of Natural History. In his memory, the Hayden Planetarium is honored to host the annual Isaac Asimov Memorial Debate — generously endowed by relatives, friends, and admirers of Isaac Asimov and his work — bringing the finest minds in the world to the Museum each year to debate pressing questions on the frontier of scientific discovery. Proceeds from ticket sales of the Isaac Asimov Memorial Debates benefit the scientific and educational programs of the Hayden Planetarium.
ASSANGE + ZIZEK - Democracy Now
Amy Goodman from Democracy Now hosts this debate between Julian Assange and Slovenian Philosopher Slavoj Žižek -- From the Troxy Theatre in London, July 2 2011.
Richard Dawkins Interviewed by Penn Jillette (audio)
Richard Dawkins Interviewed by Penn Jillette (2006)
Christopher Hitchens at the "Festival of Dangerous Ideas" FODI
Christopher Hitchens Starts at 4:00 the 'Festival of Dangerous Ideas' at the Sydney Opera House in October 2009.
The topic was 'Religion Poisons Everything'.
Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett, Sam Harris & Ayaan Hirsi Ali
A Celebration of Reason - 2012 Global Atheist Convention
13-15th April - Melbourne Convention Exhibition Centre
Presented by the Atheist Foundation of Australia
http://atheistconvention.org.au
http://atheistfoundation.org.au
Rowan Atkinson tells the Gospel of John in 'We are most amused'
Rowan Atkinson tells the Gospel of John in 'We are most amused', broadcast on ITV on November 15th marking Prince Charles's 60th birthday.
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