Everest: Beyond the Limit is a Discovery Channel reality television series about yearly attempts to summit Mount Everest organized and led by New Zealander Russell Brice. For the first season, a 17 member production crew followed 11 climbers, three guides, and a team of Sherpas up the mountain in April and May 2006. The first season's six-part series included double-amputee Mark Inglis' ascent and brief footage of British climber David Sharp, who died in the attempt. The series was shot using high altitude equipment and helmet mounted cameras worn by Sherpas.
Mindi Abair's 2014 Grammy-nominated studio album Wild Heart was star-studded and chock-full of imaginative charts, but they were so fixed, precious little room remained for players to stretch out. Abair remedies that on Live in Seattle, backed by the Boneshakers – guitarist Randy Jacobs and vocalist Sweet Pea Atkinson – and members of her own band. She is a celebrated contemporary jazz artist, but she's done many other things as well. On Live in Seattle, she channels her rock, funk, and blueswoman personas with her jazz chops at the fore.
Men and women are literally on opposite ends of the planet: she is in Iceland, he - in Australia - are connected by some unknown history, the author left-overs. Both are in total solitude of his existence. Woman on a snowy cold ocean shore climbs to the top of the lighthouse, which tears the roof of a large icicle, and then soothes her by her sexual hunger. A man loads into the back of his jeep, large ice blocks and carries them through the sandy wasteland home, where with their help, committing slow suicide noose, protracted as the melting ice.
The film is based on the visual contrast of landscapes of the two corners of the world and the general emotional mood of his characters. In the film, no dialogue, and the author would have plenty of geysers, waterfalls and beautiful erotic scenes in stuffy rooms. Although these scenes are the same really cold, as those same blocks of ice, about unbanal use of which has hints director.
"Old Loves Die Hard" is an album by German progressive rock group Triumvirat. The LP album was released in the United States and some other markets with a different cover from the European and later the CD edition. It featured a cornered rat seen through a magnifying hand lens.
Wild Ireland is a six-part series which sees presenter Christine Bleakley going home to Ireland to travel the length of its 1500 mile west coast - the longest continuous coastal route - known as the Wild Atlantic Way. During the series, Christine will meet a host of fascinating characters, discover a landscape of natural wonders and reveal the coastline’s hidden treasures as she explores the entire route from Malin Head in the north, to Clonakilty in the south.