Any time Little and (Gary) Flowers get it going, we're never going to get beat ... And they definitely had it going today.
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A woman practises her own funeral as part of an art installation 'The Centre of Attention' in Vienna October 18, 2008. Want to make sure everything goes to plan on your special day? Then rehearse your own funeral in Vienna, with music, flowers and an audience. Conceptual artists Gary O'Dwyer and Pierre Coinde have been encouraging people in the Austrian capital to lie back on a white, elevated platform in the city's central Karlsplatz while they play a chosen funeral song. Picture taken October 18, 2008.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials, Marc Moore, left, and Gary Mead, center, along with Corrections Corporation of America Administrator, Evelyn Hernandez, right, talk about a mural of flags as well as the table clothes and flowers added to the cafeteria at the T. Don Hutto Residential Center in Taylor, Texas, during a tour for the media, Tuesday, April 22, 2008.
Any time Little and (Gary) Flowers get it going, we're never going to get beat ... And they definitely had it going today.
It was the most glorious day of my life ... There were about 250,000 people in one stadium. That was the largest group of black folk I ever witnessed . . . and there were more outside.
The studio here at our Kokua offices, which is also our house, runs on 100 percent solar ... We probably have 22 panels on the roof enough to power everything. ... Jack's last record was recorded on 100 percent solar power.
Jack's not writing the cliche ... We love the Earth. ... It has an underlying awareness, a sense of kuleana. He's not a preachy type person. (The green message) is very subtle and low-key. Maybe because it's not stamped out front ... The words come to him, it's what he's thinking about.