Natalie Erlich performs the Litolff Scherzo at the 2006 New England Conservatory Commencement Concert in Jordan Hall, Boston. Donald Palma conducts. See more at natalie-erlich.com.


natalieerlichRotten Tomatoes, Now a part of infoMania, airs Thursdays at 11/10c on Current TV . From reviews of the newest releases to commentary on cult favorites and movie trends, each episode of The Rotten Tomatoes Show is a fast-paced, comedic journey through the week in cinema.


Brett shows us new ways to get around that are so much better than your normal planes, trains, and automobiles. The Rotten Tomatoes Show is now a part of infoMania, Thursdays at 11/10c on Current TV


currentVillains Have Terrible Skin by Brett Erlich The Rotten Tomatoes Show is now a part of infoMania, Thursdays at 11/10c on Current TV


currentThis week Ed is joined by Infomania's Brett Erlich who reveals a very up close encounter with Al Gore. Julie Mitchell is back from her time on 'House' to share her dream board and Ed channels Woody Allen.For more information, show notes and an upcoming schedule, go to thisweekin.com


thisweekinwww.informer.org In 1995, Scientology raided the homes of three critics who had been discussing Scientology's upper level materials on the newsgroup alt.religion.scientology. Dennis Erlich, Arnie Lerma and Bob Penny each had their homes invaded. This video shows what happened when Scientology use...


xenutvTo celebrate the World Series and the beginning of the NBA season Brett sings a little song about Last Second Plays. The Rotten Tomatoes Show is now a part of infoMania, Thursdays at 11/10c on Current TV


Complete video at: fora.tv Author and journalist Reese Erlich theorizes on what would happen were the US to stage a hypothetical invasion of Iran. ----- Reese Erlich talks about "The Iran Agenda: The Real Story of US Policy and the Middle East Crisis." Erlich believes the US government is plannin...


Foreign correspondent and author Reese Erlich discusses his new book, "The Iran Agenda: The Real Story of US Policy and the Middle East Crisis" as part of the Authors@Google series. Erlich explains how the US planned to subvert the Iranian government and then lied about it to the American people....


atgoogletalksPS1 Contemporary Art Center presents Leandro Erlich: Swimming Pool, an extraordinary and visually confounding installation by the Argentine artist Leandro Erlich. Leandro Erlich: Swimming Pool will be on view in PS1s unique, double-height Duplex gallery from October 19, 2008 through April 13, 200...


ps1contempartcenterNatalie Erlich performing with the Borromeo String Quartet in Jordan Hall as the winner of the 2005 Borromeo Guest Artist Award. See more at natalie-erlich.com


natalieerlichI don't recall any superhero decked out as a garden vegetable, but that clearly didn't stop "The Rotten Tomatoes Show" cohost from roaming around Comic-Con 2009 dressed as the ultimate killer tomato, although the only thing lethal about that outfit, said Erlich, is his BO.


4th Seed Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram against Grigor Dimitrov and Dmitry Tursunov match highlights from the ATP Farmers Classic 2011, Los Angeles Match highlights and last game.


Informal talk by Reese Erlich author of "The Iran Agenda: The Real Story of US Policy and the Middle East Crisis" recorded December 1, 2007 in Seattle.


infoMania's Brett Erlich recently went to the Anime Expo to check out what a convention is like when it hasn't been taken over by Hollywood. Watch More infoMania Thursdays at 11/10c on Current TV VIEW more infoMania & SUBSCRIBE to the YouTube Playlist here... www.youtube.com


Leandro Erlichs playful installations challenge our perception of reality. His impeccably constructed architectural scenarios deliberately mix the real with the fictional to tease our sense of perception. In his new work for MADE UP, Carousel - the task of being in the right place at the right ti...


2010 Nissan Juke helps a young exec named Kowalczyk save the meeting with donuts.


rippedvidsNatalie Erlich performing with the Borromeo String Quartet in Jordan Hall as the winner of the 2005 Borromeo Guest Artist Award. See more at natalie-erlich.com


natalieerlichNatalie Erlich performing with the Borromeo String Quartet in Jordan Hall as the winner of the 2005 Borromeo Guest Artist Award. See more at natalie-erlich.com


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