Tay Zonday only knows one direction: Up. All the way up, to the top. I'm talkin' bout God. Tay's unmistakable holy baritone is stuck in Alan Greenspan's head in this season finale of Electric Arc Radio in Minneapolis. Plus: Live performance of the Tay Zonday song, "Say No to Nightmares."
What's Chuck been up to? How fat is Chuck's cat? What did Chuck's mom get him for his birthday? All will be revealed in this week's episode of The Equalizer.
These Christian fundamentalists in Lynchburg, Tennessee explain why they're supporting Mike Huckabee for president, their misguided ideas about Barack Obama and the Koran, the Iraq War, President Bush, and of course the ever-popular End Times.
I filmed these ladies as part of my "Southern Fried Roadtrip: Citizen Journalism or Death" for The UpTake.
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Monkeys, Jesus, toilet seats, skulls, karma, compassion, and humor... on wheels! Here's a glimpse of the Art Car Parade in Uptown, Minneapolis on July 22, 2006. Music by Terry Eason.
Good question, eh? I went down to the Minnesota State Fair with 10-year old Amirah and we asked people, "How can we make America better?" Amirah's dad is Keith Ellison, running for U.S. Congress. We wanted to talk to real people for his campaign ad. This is the "director's cut" version, complete with bloopers and responses from every single person who talked to us on camera. Spread it.
How Can We Make America Better? That's the question we asked at the Minnesota State Fair with 10 year-old Amirah. Her dad is Keith Ellison, running for U.S. Congress. More info at keithellison.org
Rep. Tim Walz speaking in favor of House Resolution 157 disapproving of the decision of the President announced on January 10, 2007, to deploy more than 20,000 additional United States combat troops to Iraq.