Dog Takes Loyalty to the Grave

Posted by Alex in Animals & Pets on January 19, 2011 at 12:44 pm

This photo by Vanderlei Almeida, of a dog sitting by the grave of her owner who died in the catastrophic landslides in Brazil, captures the essence of loyalty in man’s best friend.

The dog named "Leao," sits for a second consecutive day next to the grave of Cristina Maria Cesario Santana – and something tells me that she could sit there for quite a long time.

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Previously on Neatorama: Dog awaits return of his master for 11 years

 
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Brazilian Landslide Destroys Port

Posted by Miss Cellania in Environment, Video Clips on November 15, 2010 at 8:06 pm


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On October 17th, a landslide destroyed the pier at Chibatão Port on the Amazon River in Brazil. This video from a security camera shows the destruction as it happened. The river had been at it lowest level since records started being kept in 1902. A cracked developed along the river bank and cargo containers were sucked down as the banks collapsed. Link -Thanks, Chris!

 
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Cutest Chorus Ever: PS22 Chorus Sings “Landslide” by Fleetwood Mac

Posted by Alex in Music, Video Clips on May 25, 2009 at 3:35 am

Now this is cute: New York City PS22 elementary school chorus singing "Landslide" by Fleetwood Mac. I’d say they did just as good a job as Stevie Nicks. Great job, PS22 kids and their music teacher Gregg "Mr. B" Breinberg!

Watch it before the goons from RIAA deliver a takedown notice for copyright violation (even though Stevie likes it): Hit play or go to Link [YouTube] – via Urlesque

More PS22 Chorus vids here: Link (including my current fave: their cover of Viva La Vida by Coldplay and Eye of the Tiger by Survivor)

Background story from the Brooklyn Rail by Sophie Gilbert:

In a school where more than three quarters of the students are eligible for free lunch, the lyrics of the song have resonance, and the performance is haunting, emotive, and delivered with far more soul than one might expect from a bunch of fifth-graders. As Breinberg plays, he makes eye contact with the kids, coaxing performances from them and letting them enjoy themselves. Later, Davoya, one of the chorus members, explains how he does it. “At first, when I sang, I had no emotion,” she says. “I didn’t move. But Mr. B taught me to sing with feeling. With feeling and heart.”

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