Prison Grandma

This edition of Sunday Funday brings a CBS Sunday morning (Steve Hartman) tale of the prison grandma, an elderly woman who passes the time in a very unlikely location–a Kansas prison.

Here is a description of the segment from the CBS website:

SuEllen Fried, of Prairie Village, Kan., started coming to Lansing Correctional around 1980 for what she thought would be a little volunteer work, but the now-81-year-old-grandmother ended up committed to these guys for life. Steve Hartman reports.

Sunday Funday: SNL, Nancy Grace and Marijuana

Sunday Funday: SNL, Nancy Grace and Marijuana 

This edition of Sunday Funday brings a Saturday Night Live sketch satirizing Nancy Grace and her tough stance on marijuana.  Grace asks the tough question about marijuana legalization, “what about the babies?”

This post was originally published on the SLACE Archive.  For more public policy related video/audio, be sure to check out the SLACE Archive for daily podcast recommendations.

Sunday Funday: Russian Police Choir Gets Lucky

Sunday Funday: Russian Police Choir Gets Lucky

This late edition of Sunday Funday brings you the best part of the otherwise strange opening of the Sochi Olympic games–a Russian police choir (Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs) singing Daft Punks “Get Lucky.”  Okay, so Russian police officers in fancy uniforms singing a song written by robots is also pretty strange, but it is also great fodder for an Olympic Sunday Funday.  Although NBC did not feel it warranted being televised, SLACE has you covered.

Here is a description of the video from NBC:

Members of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs choir perform a rousing rendition of Daft Punk’s ‘Get Lucky’ before Friday’s Opening Ceremony.

This post was originally published on the SLACE Archive.  For more public policy related video/audio, be sure to check out the SLACE Archive for daily podcast recommendations.

Sunday Funday: Russian Police Choir Gets Lucky

Sunday Funday: Russian Police Choir Gets Lucky

This late edition of Sunday Funday brings you the best part of the otherwise strange opening of the Sochi Olympic games–a Russian police choir (Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs) singing Daft Punks “Get Lucky.”  Okay, so Russian police officers in fancy uniforms singing a song written by robots is also pretty strange, but it is also great fodder for an Olympic Sunday Funday.  Although NBC did not feel it warranted being televised, SLACE has you covered.  

Here is a description of the video from NBC: 

Members of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs choir perform a rousing rendition of Daft Punk’s ‘Get Lucky’ before Friday’s Opening Ceremony.