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Acting in Commercials $11.99 Acting in Commercials |
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Curious Commercials $15.95 Curious Commercials |
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Hazelnut Coffee $8.49 Our 100% Arabica gourmet coffee is infused with the smooth and nutty tasted of fresh hazelnut. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Decaffeinated Coffee $6.49 A distinctive and balanced flavor for those who love the richness of a darker roast and the smooth flavor of a lighter roast coffee. Ground 13 oz. |
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Crescent City Blend® Coffee $8.49 A tribute to the rich, bold coffee served in New Orleans. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Brazil Santos Bourbon Coffee $8.49 This delectable gourmet coffee yields an enticingly smooth cup with a rich aroma and mild acidity. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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French Vanilla Coffee $8.49 A truly delectable and luxuriously sweet French Vanilla coffee you are sure to enjoy. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Pecan Praline Coffee $8.49 Our Pecan Praline flavored coffee is a truly delightful Southern treat. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Dark Roast Coffee $6.49 The rich aroma of our original coffee blend will awaken your senses. Ground 16 oz. |
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Fresh-O-Lator® Coffee Canister $29.95 Our airtight canister will preserve the freshness of your favorite coffee. |
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Kenya Coffee $8.49 Bright acidity and fruity flavors combine for a wonderfully aromatic cup with a taste that maintains a refined winey character. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Around the World Gourmet Coffee Sampler $34.95 Explore four specialty coffees from distinctive coffee-growing regions around the world. Whole Bean Four 12 oz. packages. |
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Medium Roast Coffee $6.49 This extraordinarily aromatic and light-roasted blend produces a fragrant and mellow cup. Ground 16 oz. |
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Kona Blend Coffee $8.49 Our Kona Blend is light-medium roasted and produces a sweet and mellow floral tone. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Café Special® Coffee $5.99 Roasted medium-dark to a rich brown color for a distinctive café taste and aroma. Ground 12 oz. |
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Breakfast Blend Coffee $8.49 Ease into the day as we do down in New Orleans with the smooth and mellow flavor of our Breakfast Blend. Ground 12 oz. |
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New Orleans Blend® Coffee and Chicory $5.49 Indulge in a delicate combination of fine Arabica beans and high quality chicory that is steeped in the traditions of New Orleans. Ground 16 oz. |
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Louisiana Blend™ Medium-Dark Coffee $8.49 This blend of gourmet Latin American coffees embodies the distinctive flavor of Louisiana. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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1001 Classic Commercials $16.99 1001 Classic Commercials |
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Radiohead: 7 Television Commercials $18.69 Radiohead: 7 Television Commercials |
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Smokin”: Classic Cigarette Commercials $10.99 Smokin”: Classic Cigarette Commercials |
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Songs For Car Commercials $14.81 Songs For Car Commercials |
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Commercials™ Pi $29 Download the Commercials™ Pi font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format. |
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Beethoven in America $19.74 Beethoven permeates American culture. His image appears on countlessbusts and coffee mugs; his music is heard in movie scores, TV soundtracks, commercials, and pop songs; he is Schroeder’s god in Peanuts and Chuck Berry’sfreaked-out parent in “Roll over Beethoven.” In this book, Michael Broylesseeks to understand the composer as he exists in the American imagination andexplores how Beethoven became a cultural icon. Broyles examines Beethoven’sappearance in a variety of contexts: American commercialism, the Afrocentrist andblack power movements, and the modernist critique of Romanticism. He considersportrayals of Beethoven in American film and theater and the uses of his music infilm scores, as well as references to Beethoven and his music in disco, country, rock, and rap. In the end, he shows that to examine Beethoven on American soil is toexamine America itself. |
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Conscious Creation: Directing Energy to Get the Life You Want $14 We are all creating every moment we are alive. Every thought, belief and action is a creation. But most of us are not choosing the majority of things that are actually creating our lives. From the commercials of disease that we watch to the conversations of lack and fear we have over coffee, most of us are unconsciously focusing our energy to create the very things we don’t want. Most of us are not consciously aware that when we say, “I am _______________”, is a direction to our subconscious to create that statement. If we do not consciously create, we become created upon. Conscious Creation is easy. But we must choose to love ourselves enough to live consciously in the magnificence of who we truly are. We are here to be happy. When we consciously choose to live in love, celebrate our power, demonstrate our abundance and contribute positively to the Creative Force, there is nothing we cannot experience as joy and success. We are created magnificent. Choose to know that. Choose to be conscious of creating your life. Choose. Love. Demonstrate. Celebrate. You are here to be happy. |
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Incomplete and Inaccurate History of Sport: With Random Thoughts from Childhood. and with Random Thoughts from Times Other Than Childhood . . . $1.99 Part sports dictionary, part memoir, part factual, and part completely made up–a history of the world’s most beloved sports.Kenny Mayne is the little man who seems to live inside your TV. From hosting ESPN’s SportsCenter since 1995, announcing major events like the Kentucky Derby, his weekly pregame segments for ESPN’s Sunday NFL Countdown called “The Mayne Event,” and his reality-TV life on Dancing with the Stars and Fast Cars & Superstars to his ubiquitous commercials for companies such as Top-Flite and GMC, you practically can’t go a day without seeing Kenny on your screen. Herein, Kenny has escaped the TV screen to bring his irreverent (bordering on surreal) sensibility to the printed page. Part nostalgic memoir (like the summer neighborhood kid Mark Sansaver hit 843 home runs in backyard Wiffle ball), part Dave Barry—esque riffs (like explaining bocce to non-Italians), part scholarly tract (includes the origins of tackle football), and part metafiction (see “Time-outs”) . . . all with illustrations drawn by Kenny’s daughters, An Incomplete and Inaccurate History of Sport is what Kenny calls his anti coffee-table book, or Coaster.“Kurt Vonnegut never wrote a book about sports. This one will do just fine.” –Daily Racing Form |
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TV by Design: Modern Art and the Rise of Network Television $18.49 While critics have long disparaged commercial television as a vast wasteland, TV has surprising links to the urbane world of modern art that stretch back to the 1950s and ’60s During that era, the rapid rise of commercial television coincided with dynamic new movements in the visual arts—a potent combination that precipitated a major shift in the way Americans experienced the world visually. TV by Design uncovers this captivating story of how modernism and network television converged and intertwined in their mutual ascent during the decades of the cold war.Whereas most histories of television focus on the way older forms of entertainment were recycled for the new medium, Lynn Spigel shows how TV was instrumental in introducing the public to the latest trends in art and design. Abstract expressionism, pop art, art cinema, modern architecture, and cutting-edge graphic design were all mined for staging techniques, scenic designs, and an ever-growing number of commercials. As a result, TV helped fuel the public craze for trendy modern products, such as tailfin cars and boomerang coffee tables, that was vital to the burgeoning postwar economy. And along with influencing the look of television, many artists—including Eero Saarinen, Ben Shahn, Saul Bass, William Golden, and Richard Avedon—also participated in its creation as the networks put them to work designing everything from their corporate headquarters to their company cufflinks. Dizzy Gillespie, Ernie Kovacs, Duke Ellington, and Andy Warhol all stop by in this imaginative and winning account of the ways in which art, television, and commerce merged in the first decades of the TV age. |
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Tva Network Shows: Star Acad mie, La S rie Montr al-Qu bec, le Banquier, Cam ra Caf , Piment Fort, le C ur a Ses Raisons $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Star Académie, La Série Montréal-Québec, le Banquier, Caméra Café, Piment Fort, le Cœur a Ses Raisons, List of Programs Broadcast by Tva, Lance et Compte, Occupation Double, Ultimatum, La Classe de 5e, Chambres En Ville, Fortier, Taxi 0-22, La Poule Aux Oeufs D’or, L’école Des Fans, Les Brillant, Dieu Merci!, Les Soeurs Elliot, Je, Km/h, le Tva 22 Heures, le Tva Week-End, Maman Dion, Juste Pour Rire. Excerpt: Caméra Café Caméra Café is a French-born concept of comedy television series exported around the world. A movie spin-off has been made in France under the title of Espace détente . It was originally a French television show created by Bruno Solo, Yvan Le Bolloc’h and Alain Kappauf and broadcast from September 2001 to December 2003 on the M6 channel. 700 episodes of 7 minutes each have been produced and were broadcast again on M6 in 2004. The show revolves around a dysfunctional office. Its originality stems from the fact that, within the fiction, the camera is fixed into the automated coffee machine of the office space. The title is a French pun on “Caméra Cachée”, (literally “hidden camera”). Adaptations Caméra Café has seen great exportation success, having been adapted in: The length of an episode varies on the locale. In Quebec, where the shorter format is less prevalent than in France, episodes are 30 minutes long, commercials included (inversely, the Quebec show Un gars, une fille , originally half an hour long, was reduced to 9 minutes in its French version). Italy kept the 7 minutes format and Spain chose a 45 minutes format. Episodes List Of Camera Café episodes Season 1 (2001) 1 (1-1): Sylvain’s Birthday ( L’anniversaire de |
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EZ-Cup for Keurig Coffee Home Brewers and Some Commercial Brewers $13.90 |
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BREW RITE COMMERCIAL COFFEE FILTERS 1000 COUNT $8.89 |
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