| 2. | Kenneth Starr and Bill Clinton, Men of the Year / TIME Cover: December 28, 1998, Art Poster by TIME Magazine Kitchen. The most eagerly awaited event in the editorial cycle at TIME Magazine is always the selection of the cover. The best covers capture the zeitgeist of the week while surviving the judgment of history. As browsing this collection of TIME cover art prints shows, TIME is as good a record as any of who and what mattered over the past 80-plus years. And so when TIME captures a person, an event or a trend within its iconic red borders, the magazine is adding that extra dose of significance that no other publication can quite match. That is one reason why the original artwork for more than 800 TIME covers now resides in the National Portrait Gallery in Washington. Thanks to an amazing roster of artists, photographers and graphic designers, from TIME's earliest charcoal drawings of cover subjects to its later black-and-white photography to the more recent paintings and stunning color photography, TIME covers have always been, sometimes quite literally, works of great art. And, while the times may change, the TIME cover, with its iconic red border, has never lost its power to immediately send the signal that this person or event or idea is important to our lives, that in some way history is being made before our eyes. (Amazon.com Sponsored Result) |
| 3. | First Among Equals: The Supreme Court in American Life Hardcover by Kenneth W. Starr. Consisting of only nine members, each appointed by the president to serve a life-long term, the U.S. Supreme Court exerts an extensive and pervasive influence over America, handing down decisions that set the legal standards by which every American lives. Now, Kenneth Starr, most famous for his investigation of President Clinton, examines the delicate balance of personalities and judicial philosophies that makes up this esteemed body. Drawing not only on his own scholarly understanding but also on his first-hand experience arguing 25 cases before the Court, Starr traces its evolving role since the days of John Marshall, providing sharply drawn accounts of some of the most significant issues of recent years. His controversial analysis culminates in an especially provocative defense of the Court's actions in Bush vs. Gore, which decided the 2000 Presidential election in perhaps the most contentious decision in history. (Amazon.com Sponsored Result) |
| 6. | Backflash [VHS] VHS Tape featuring Brian Abercrombie, Bill Davis & Jennifer Esposito. Brand new factory sealed - In stock and ready to ship! (Amazon.com Sponsored Result) |
| 8. | A Hard Day's Night DVD directed by Lester, Richard featuring Lionel Blair, Deryck Guyler & George Harrison. In 1964, the Beatles had just recently exploded onto the American scene with their debut on "The Ed Sullivan Show." The group's first feature, the Academy Award-nominated "A Hard Day's Night," offered fans their first peek into a day in the life of the Beatles and served to establish the Fab Four on the silver screen, as well as to inspire the music video format. Songs: I'll Cry Instead, A Hard Day's Night, I Should've Known Better, Can't Buy Me Love, If I Fell, And I Love Her, I'm Happy Just to Dance with You, Ringo's Theme (This Boy), Tell Me Why, Don't Bother Me, I Wanna Be Your Man, All My Lovin', She Loves You. (Amazon.com Sponsored Result) |
| 9. | Backflash DVD featuring Brian Abercrombie, Bill Davis & Jennifer Esposito. Harley (Jennifer Esposito), a tough ex-con, embarks on a journey to reclaim hidden money she stole from a local mob boss. On the way, she meets Roy (Robert Patrick), a mild-mannered video store owner who is discontent with his ordinary life. Harley figures Roy would make the perfect accomplice, and reels him into her scheme. Before long, the two are running from the mob and heading for the border -- and neither is sure they can trust the other. (Amazon.com Sponsored Result) |
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