Oklahoma State University’s planned performing arts center received a major boost today with a $25 million gift from alumni Ross and Billie McKnight to establish an endowment to support programming.
“This visionary gift from the McKnights will ensure our new performing arts center truly maximizes the opportunities for cultural enrichment that the magnificent modern facility will afford,” said Oklahoma State University President Burns Hargis. “As a result of the generosity of the McKnights, we will be available to present celebrated national and international performing arts productions and artists that will enhance the cultural experience on campus, in the Stillwater community and across the region.”
To view the multimedia release go to:
http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7797251-osu-mcknight-center-performing-arts/
This is the television trailer for the Middle Kingdom Ride, a 6x30min television series co-produced by G219 Productions, NHNZ and CICC. For more information please follow: http://www.mkride.com.
Indigo Productions brings their rock based influences to add a whole lot of edge to Psy's Gangnam Style.
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TERMINAL 3 presents BRIMSTONE video single.
Label contact:Terminal3music@gmail.com.
IATANA bookings contact: cieproductions@yahoo.com.
Track produced by JP BEATS. Video produced by CIE Productions.
Run It mixes in some East Coast, West Coast and the Big D. Ghostwriting Productions, Twistinandshakin join L.O.S.T. and The Mexiking in saying Godbless to you and your family as you Run It.
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The official video release of "Rydah", starring the WestBank Boyz and featuring Brittnee Camelle.
The video was produced by T&T Management and Production and BJM Management and was shot and directed by Roaming Gnome Productions.
http://mohawksalonfilm.com/ Raggedy Ends Productions, LLC, Reaches Essential Benchmark To Bring Psycho Thriller MoHawk Salon To The Big Screen By Year-End 2013.
Contributions & fundraising continue toward $1.5 million goal.