Indiana Jones - The Adventure Collection (Special Editions of Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark / Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom / Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade)
LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues has a cast of over 10 characters taken from all of the Indiana Jones movies, including the latest Kingdom of the Crystal Skull film.
Stong effort from Jim Jones and if you saw the doc you get the joke. Mos Def is the best rapper but chooses not to rap. Check out Blak Roc’s impending album with the same name featuring NICOLE WRAY. I didn’t even know she still did music. Wonderful voice she just needs a platform.
Rumours abound at this time of year, just days before the line-up's revealed for the latest series of I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! Tabloids and websites suggest that Bruce Jones, who played Coronation Street's Les Battersby, might be one of those going into the jungle this year. Hmm.
NFL.com says that the Jags say they will get RB Maurice Jones-Drew more carries today vs the Chiefs: Head coach Jack Del Rio realized audibles that take the ball out of Maurice Jones-Drew’s hands and put it into David Garrard’s aren’t in the best interest of the Jacksonville Jaguars. Del Rio told me he will [...]
Alun-Wyn Jones conducted a brutal and personal honesty session after Wales’ latest attempt to beat the All Blacks ended in another frustrating failure.
Alun-Wyn Jones conducted a brutal and personal honesty session after Wales’ latest attempt to beat the All Blacks ended in another frustrating failure.
And this is Lucie who I would love to see win she's turning into a really great performer in my view. I love Stacy too she and Olly should do a Christmas single!
Rock group The Black Keys + Dame Dash = Blakroc, in stores 11/27. Album features Raekwon, Mos Def, Q-Tip, RZA, Ludacris, Pharoahe Monch, NOE, Nicole Wray, Billy Danze and Ol’ Dirty Bastard. Previously: Blakroc ft. Raekwon - Stay Off The Fuckin Flowers | Blakroc ft. Mos Def & Jim Jones - Hoochie Coo
The Earshot Jazz Festival addresses the question, "what is jazz," mostly by looking forward and outward. But sometimes it looks inward and to the past as it did Saturday night, when the Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra performed the work of Ray Charles and Quincy Jones before a full house at the Nordstrom Recital Hall at Benaroya Hall.