Time Consumer byCoheed and Cambria played at the Terminal 5 in New York City, during the Neverender Tour. Neverender: Night I (The Second Stage Turbine Blade) 1. Second Stage Turbine Blade/Intro 2. Time Consumer (Current Video) 3. Devil in Jersey City 4. Everything Evil 5. Delirium Trigger 6. Hearshot Kid Disaster 7. 33 8. Junesong Provision 9. Neverender 10. God Send Conspirator 11. IRO-Bot Neverender was a 4 city tour trek, featuring 4 concerts in each city, where Coheed and Cambria played through their albums in order, playing out their story. Each playlist highlights each night. Enjoy the concert and keep listening to Coheed! Copyright Notice – These songs/videos are a copyright of Sony Music Entertainment, Columbia Records and Coheed and Cambria. Please visit CoheedandCambria.com
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Talking with Richard Hamilton while in Hong Kong.
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US woman devours 181 chicken wings in contest
BUFFALO, New York (AP) – The Black Widow of eating contests has gobbled up nearly 181 chicken wings in 12 minutes, devouring the national championship record.
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NYPD: Nothing suspicious in vehicle left on street
New York City police say nothing suspicious was found in a Mercedes parked for hours in midtown Manhattan that was being inspected as a precaution. Manhattan – Midtown Manhattan – New York City Police Department – New York City – United States
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Cats fall from first place
BROOKLYN — The Tri-City ValleyCats saw their four-game winning streak ended on Friday night and the narrow, 5-4 loss to the Brooklyn Cyclones sent the ValleyCats crashing into second place and severely damaged their hopes of winning the New York-Penn League’s Stedler Division championship.
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DVD Available at: www.longtailnet.com The African Burial Ground: An American discovery is a four part series designed for in-classroom use by young adults, principally US high school students. A general audience interested in the history of the African American experience in New York, urban archeology or social activism will also find these programs fascinating. Part Two, a History, presents the never-before-told-story of the history of Africans and African Americans in New York City from 1613 until July 4th, 1827 — NYC’s Emancipation Day.