Raising Helen (DVD)
Helen Harris (Kate Hudson) is a rising star in the New York City fashion world, just on the brink of being promoted to agent at a premiere modeling agency. The sudden death of her older sister (Felicity Huffman) and her brother-in-law shocks Helen from her exciting life of photo shoots, nightclubs, and hot dates. It brings her back to reality, a reality that includes custody of two nieces (ages 15 and five) and a 10-year-old nephew. Free-spirited Helen suddenly finds her life turned upside down. She is not only learning how to be a mother to three children, but she is also mourning the loss of her sister and brother-in-law, moving to a different borough, looking for a new career, and attracting the romantic interest of Pastor Dan (John Corbett), the principal of the kids' new Lutheran school. To complicate matters more, her surviving sister Jenny (Joan Cusack) is a Supermom in her own right who can't understand why their late sister entrusted carefree Helen with custody of the children. Garry Marshall (THE PRINCESS BRIDE, PRETTY WOMAN) directs this story about a woman who discovers what is really important when her life changes overnight.DVD Features:Region 1Keep CaseWidescreen 1.85Audio: Dolby Surround 5.1 - EnglishAdditional Release Material: Audio Commentary - 1. Gary Marshall - Director Deleted Scenes Bloopers Music Videos - 1. Liz PhairExtraordinary
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Aglow in golden light, this iris stands in zen-like tranquility while abstract columns of color reflect on it. Dark earth tones create the structure of sanctuary, while a shadowy green screen suggests the solace of water.
Artist: Don Li-Leger
Title: Iris Sunrise
Frame: Burnished Bronze - 3 in. Wood
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Piano virtuoso and noted Bach interpreter Rosalyn Tureck gives an acclaimed performance of the composer's Goldberg Variations at the Great Hall of the Philharmonic in Russia's historic St. Petersburg.DVD Features:Region (Unknown)Keep CaseSingle Side - Single LayerFull Frame - 1.33
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This exciting concert, performed by Joseph and Anthony Paratore on two pianos, features four groundbreaking works by twentieth century composers. Igor Stravinsky's revolutionary piece The Rite of Spring caused an uproar when it was originally presented both because of its harsh polyrhythms and dissonant use of the orchestra as well as because it was originally a ballet! George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue and Concerto in F are two of the most popular pieces by an American composer for orchestra, and are one of the first classical compositions to be influenced by jazz. Charles Ives was one of the most influential and idiosyncratic American composers during his lifetime. His iconoclastic and rarely performed work Three Quarter Tone Pieces is featured as a tribute to Ives and his musical vision.DVD Features:Region 1 EncodingAudio CommentaryLiner NotesGlossary of TermsPerformer ProfilesHistorical Markers for the PiecesKeep Case
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