About this product: Display a total of 36 caps on this versatile over-the-door cap rack! The 5-foot cord allows multiple placement options, while the innovative clips can be spaced anywhere along the cord, for unlimited display options. This hat rack may be hung over a door, on a wall, looped over a closet rod, and even hung from the ceiling. Use it in the living room, bedroom, den, or garage - it's also perfect for dorm rooms. The vented clips allow for maximum air circulation, so caps don't become mildewy. Rounded edges prevent fabric abrasion, while "lead-outs" provide easy cap removal. This cap rack does not permanently mount to any surface; simply hang over the door or closet rod. Assembly level/degree of difficulty: Easy.
About this product: Uniquely styled this stunning coat rack features a black sandy finish. Designed with four ornately curved legs that curl a the feet this coat rack offer a single post in the center with a honeycomb designed finial at the top and an extra post on the finial that holds four ornately curved bars to serve as racks for coats and hats. Measuring 22-inches by 68-inches this beautiful coat rack will highlight your entryway or hall. Dimension: 68" H x 22" dia.
About this product: Challenge your dog to a game of hide-and-seek with Puzzle Plush Dog Toys from Kyjen. Each one eliminates boredom by giving your dog a goal to his play. Your dog will develop his puzzle-solving skills as he tries to get the items out. Each plush toy includes 3 squeaker rabbits and one plush hat to place them inside. Join the fun with Puzzle Plush.
About this product: I just got this CD this year.I love it,especially the song Silent Night.The whole CD is great,it will be great to add to anyones collection.Once again another great job by the Vienna Boys Choir.
About this product: Gastonia Gallop is a vivid portrait of music heard in the mill villages of Gaston County, North Carolina, during the years 1927-1931. Amid an emerging world of factory whistles, clattering machines, and low-wage labor, local textile workers created a vibrant new music that provided the foundation for today's country music. Included are protest songs, ragtime tunes, Tin Pan Alley numbers, ballads, and blues by masters of the banjo, guitar, and harmonica. Here are 24 tracks, expertly remastered and accompanied by a 24-page, full-color booklet with detailed history, rare photographs, and complete discography.
About this product: First, my opinion of Weird Al in general: this guy is a classic and a class act. He uses gross-out humor sometimes, but always keeps it clean--no foul language, no sexual references. And, this album proves, he only gets better with age. Yankovic won his first Grammy with Poodle Hat--can you believe he never won one before???--and I think that it should be the first of many.
About this product: What is it about the mock documentary and popular music that seem to produce such deliciously subversive comedies? It worked for This Is Spinal Tap and it works again for Fear of a Black Hat, a mockumentary about a hot but hapless rap group. Writer-director Rusty Cundieff plays Ice Cold, leader of the gangsta rap group NWH (Niggaz with Hats), which also includes Tone-Def and Tasty Taste--and which seems to hit all the hot-button issues in rap today. Guns, obscenity, videos, violence--Cundieff has a sly sense of humor and knows how to get to the punch line over and over again. The result is surprisingly funny, an undiscovered gem that somehow slipped through the cracks during its meager theatrical release. --Marshall Fine
About this product: Even the best Fred and Ginger musicals are merely lavish excuses for some of the most elegant dancing ever put on screen, and Top Hat is no exception. The story is a silly but timeless tale of mistaken identity that compounds itself to extremes. Fred Astaire is the famous American hoofer Jerry Travers, in London preparing for a new show with his befuddled producer Horace Hardwick (the always entertaining Edward Everett Horton) when he falls for Dale Tremont (Ginger Rogers), a lovely, wisecracking American girl as light on her feet as Jerry. Dale believes Jerry to be Horace, the husband of her best friend Madge (Helen Broderick) and rebuffs his advances by marrying her dressmaker Alberto (Erik Rhodes), but in the best tradition of musical comedy, true love finds its own way. Practically the entire cast of the 1934 hit The Gay Divorcee reunites for this frothy confection, along with director Mark Sandrich, designer Van Nest Polglase, and choreographer Hermes Pan. Irving Berlin provides a tuneful score, including "Cheek to Cheek," which provides a classic duet for Astaire and Rogers, and "Top Hat, White Tie and Tails," which remains one of Astaire's finest solo numbers. Polglase outdoes himself with sets both elegant and outrageous and Hermes Pan's choreography is as smooth as ever, but ultimately it's the grace and chemistry of the leads that makes Top Hat top entertainment. --Sean Axmaker