About this product: The Platinum drinkwell is the water bowl developed by a veternarian with help of an animal behavorist. it continually circulates water, attracting pets to drink more, thereby reducing the risk of urinary tract infection and kidney disease. A pre-filter removes large particles, and a three-layer charcoal filter removes smaller impurities. The fountain has a one gallon reservoir and plugs into AC. Dishwasher safe. All of our Products are Brand New - Not Manufacture Seconds or Refurbished. Being that we are an Internet Retailer many products will ship in "Plain Box" version, since a display box is not needed and adds the overall shipping cost, if you have questions about a certain product - please ask.
About this product: Stuff two slices of of rustic Italian bread with mozzarella, prosciutto, fresh basil, roasted red peppers, and whatever else takes your fancy, brush with olive oil, then press between the hot plates of this grill for the best panini outside Italy. The nonstick plates are hinged to adjust to any thickness of sandwich, meat, fish, or vegetables, and the bottom plate slants slightly to allow grease and juices to drain off into the included plastic cup. Brunch guests will ooh and aah over the retro-look mirror-and-glitter finish of the grill with its wide sweep of a handle. A round polished knob lets you set and see just the right temperature in a small glass window. Measuring 14 by 12-1/2 by 5 inches, the grill includes a cord wrap and locks for upright storage. A comprehensive gift-quality recipe book featuring more than 60 recipes for panini, bruschetta, and spreads comes with the grill, which is covered by a limited 1-year warranty. --Ann Bieri
About this product: You don't just hear gospel music, you feel it.
At the heights of its power, this uniquely American art form connects the spirit of the writer, performer and listener with a truth much higher than presents travails. The notes, rhythms, and lyrics paint a picture of the ongoing tale of struggle, persecution, redemption and freedom. Blues, rock and roll, r&b, country and even modern hip hop and rap music have all been influenced by the sound and soul of gospel. It has faced down the bleak days of slavery, depression, violence and fear with a tear in its eye and a promise on its lips.
On Oh Happy Day, a wide array of contemporary artists has been paired with some of today's leading gospel voices and legendary choirs. Together they explore a batch of gospel standards and main-stream hits that were clearly inspired by the old soulful sound and feel of gospel.
It's an all-star celebration that just might take you someplace higher if you let it.
Track listing:
1. I Believe - Jonny Lang (with the Fisk Jubilee Singers)
2. Presence Of The Lord - 3 Doors Down (with Soul Children of Chicago)
3. Higher Ground - Robert Randolph & The Clark Sisters
4. Keep The Faith - Jon Bon Jovi (with Washington Youth Choir)
5. People Get Ready - Al Green & Heather Headley
6. Waiting For My Child To Come Home - Mavis Staples & Patty Griffin
7. Storm Before The Calm - Michael McDonald (with West Angeles Cogic Mass Choir)
8. Redemption Song - Angelique Kidjo
9. A Change Is Gonna Come - Aaron Neville (with Mt. Zion Mass Choir)
10. Oh Happy Day - Queen Latifah (with Jubilation)
11. This Little Light Of Mine - Joss Stone & Buick Audra
About this product: Recorded onstage, backstage, in three different hotel rooms, and on a Continental Silver Eagle tour bus during a cross-country 1977 tour, Running on Empty is a paean to life on the road. Jackson Browne's sense of camaraderie extended to the road crew, if "The Load Out," a love song to his roadies, is to be believed. Browne is much more blithe here than in his earlier outings. But Empty also represents a fleeting lighthearted moment for the singer-cum-poet whose concerns became more political than personal after its appearance. Beneath its flippant surface, this disc is a look at the lengths Browne and his friends went to avoid facing the demands of the touring life. What with the frequent drug references, misogynistic references to on-the-fly pairings with women, and the sobering line in the title track--"I look around for the friends I used to pull me through / Looking into their eyes, I see them running, too"--one realizes that Browne was much more comfortable on the road than off. --Jaan Uhelszki
About this product: On her fifth studio CD, folk-rocker Patty Griffin employs three timeless themes--childhood, flight, and death--to craft her most musically diverse and accessible album yet. But while moving through jazz, beatnik, classic and modern folk, gospel R&B, Americana, and moody piano ballad, Griffin keeps her backing quiet and spare, all the more to showcase the power of her deft storytelling and the bell clarity of her unadorned soprano. On song after song, the characters who waft through her experience are on the move, chasing one thing and fleeing another--on trains, ships, buses, in cars, even on the aerialist's bar--ultimately trading an ending of one kind for a new beginning and transference. Sometimes--as on the Rickie Lee Jones-ish "Stay on the Ride," where an old man with no name answers an existential urge for going--they don't even know what it is. "Trapeze," the most resonant offering, follows an aging circus performer who'd rather work without a net than take her chances in love. Here, Emmylou Harris adds one of her most aching harmony lines to Griffin's exquisite, ethereal lead, while in the next track, "Getting Ready," the singer turns a 180, laying a sneering Dylanesque vocal over a fiercely scrubbed acoustic guitar and an occasional dissonant kiss-off. "Baby, baby, you were my drug/And I was just your cigarette," she drones knowingly. One suspects that particular object of her affections will soon regret it. --Alanna Nash
About this product: This moody 1986 buddy picture and police drama represented a change of pace for both stars. Billy Crystal and Gregory Hines play two Chicago police detectives who, feeling gun-shy about the inherent danger of their jobs, contemplate retirement in Florida. They just can't shake the allure of their work, however, particularly when their pursuit of a notorious drug dealer (Jimmy Smits) turns personal and deadly. While there are more than enough light moments generated by the easy and convincing rapport between Crystal and Hines, director Peter Hyams (The Star Chamber, 2010) succeeds in straddling the two disparate moods to create a taut and engaging action picture. --Robert Lane
About this product: Robert Hays stars in this interesting time travel movie where he goes back in time to try to stop the J.F.K. killing. Things keep going wrong, and he and his wife keep going back to different times of the day to try to set things right. A lot of twists and turns here.
Based on the book "A Time to Remember," by Stanley Shapiro, who also wrote the screenplay. The book and movie differed a bit, especially the ending, but it would be well worth it for fans of the movie to check out the book, if you can find it. Speaking of being hard to find, hopefully this movie will be available on DVD soon.
Beautiful and highly inspirational true story of Billy Mills, an American Indian Sioux, who overcame great odds and poverty to become (to date) the only American to win the 10,000m Olympic Gold Medal.
Mills was orphaned at age twelve and due to his profound achievements, holds legendary status among the Native American Indian community in the United States. He is now 64.