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Classic Wines TV show

Classic Wines TVJoin Now to Follow

Wine Videos, Live Food Pairings and Wine Tastings at the hottest restaurants hosted by Brian Freedman. Brought to you by ClassicWines.com

By Mark P. Spangler

Cinema Scene show

Cinema SceneJoin Now to Follow

Film reviews with Morton Marcus and Richard von Busack. Each half hour episode our hosts talk about 4 current films and discuss aspects of film it's history and it's influences on society. The show contains a unique segment called Video Corner where the hosts provide suggestions for movie rentals relating to that episodes theme. Finally before saying goodbye you are provided with a quick summary of that weeks review ratings.

By CinemaScene.org

Videos (Desde el baño) show

Videos (Desde el baño)Join Now to Follow

Short Argentine Spanish video lessons.

By Sofía

O'Reilly Web 2.0 Summit Video Podcasts show

O'Reilly Web 2.0 Summit Video PodcastsJoin Now to Follow

O'Reilly's Web 2.0 Conference - What some of the internet industry's leading thinkers and innovators have to say about the future of Web 2.0. Podcasts and screencasts of select Web 2.0 Summit presentations will be updated weekly.

By O'Reilly Media, Inc.

Hound TV - The show for dogs! (and dog lovers) show

Hound TV - The show for dogs! (and dog lovers)Join Now to Follow

The world's first video podcast for dogs and their owners. Warning: only for dog lovers!

By Steven Pam

The AV Club Mainline show

The AV Club MainlineJoin Now to Follow

This podcast features all the best videos from the AV Club. We are a collection of comedians, actors, filmmakers, and technicians constantly working together to develop new and original ideas. We create tech-heavy live improvised shows, large-scale performances in the real world, and original videos for various venues. We are constantly trying new things, so stay tuned! www.TheAVClub.tv

By The AV Club

Into The ARCTIC: Artist Cory Trepanier's Video Journals show

Into The ARCTIC: Artist Cory Trepanier's Video JournalsJoin Now to Follow

Join artist Cory Trépanier as he explores the richness of the north with his family, and creates a new collection of original oil paintings from the Canadian arctic. The "Into the ARCTIC Project" is seeing the Trépaniers travel extensively in the arctic over 3 years. This concentrated effort to explore and paint from west to east, and south to north, exploring the wide scope of the arctic experience is truly unique. By interacting so closely with his environment, Cory's canvases will be infused with a genuineness that will bring viewers closer to this land. These video journals share unique insights into the adventure and the creative process as it unfolds over the next few years. Reports come from the wilderness and from Cory's studio in Caledon, Ontario, Canada as he develop the paintings that he begins in the field, leading up to a touring exhibition, televised documentaries and more. Find out all the details about this exciting project at www.intothearctic.com. Learn more about the fine art of Cory Trepanier at www.trepanieroriginals.com

By Cory Trepanier, The Into the ARCTIC Project

Hollywood Futures show

Hollywood FuturesJoin Now to Follow

Hollywood Futures is a free video podcast that provides short interviews with Hollywood celebrities, producers, directors, writers and other industry success stories who share advice for "making it" in the entertainment industry.

By Joel Holland

Woodworking with The Wood Whisperer (SD Video) show

Woodworking with The Wood Whisperer (SD Video)Join Now to Follow

Learn how to design and build furniture with Marc Spagnuolo, The Wood Whisperer. Develop new skills with our video project and technique tutorials. For more information, in-depth articles, and wood shop tours, visit us at TheWoodWhisperer.com

By TheWoodWhisperer.com

ARTaVIVA show

ARTaVIVAJoin Now to Follow

An Alternative to Time-Based Television Programing.??Imagine if content for television was more like the world of paintings and other non-time-based art-forms that can be approached by the viewers on their own terms. Without required period of time to dedicate to it. Where "in" and "out" points are viewer's, not editors, choice. ??There is something comforting about it isn't it?

By Relja Penezic