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Looking forward to return of 'House of Cards' on Netflix Friday Feb. 27 Luis Chaluisan Salsa Magazin

Looking forward to return of 'House of Cards' on Netflix starting this Friday Feb. 27 I've personally known and worked with everyone in my lifetime from world class musicians and film director/producers to murderers and that for me has been "the rich life". This Friday I not only get to enjoy viewing 'House Of Cards' (my broadcast addiction) but get to appreciate the Executive Producer skills of John David Coles-fellow Amherst graduate and who in 1975 (when we were both Freshman) filmed me dancing as his second project and my film debut.

He found that 1975 film of me last year and sent it to us so it could be used in the documentary done on my life "Rocker Roller Rican." I feel honored to be part of his creative history particularly since he has achieved such great heights. And I get to watch House Of Cards in the comfort of my little place in the country - far the maddening crowd in New York and the type of intrigue represented in 'House of Cards'.

'House of Cards' returns to Netflix starting this Friday Feb. 27 h Frank Underwood will be running the country as president in February, at least on Netflix. Based on a British series, the American version of "House of Cards" stars Kevin Spacey as devious politician Frank Underwood and Robin Wright as his wife and counterpart in political crime. The series premiered on Netflix in 2013 with 13 episodes that followed the political antics of Underwood as he manipulated people and events to climb the ladder from Congressman to Vice President. Season 2 aired in 2014 as Underwood committed even more foul deeds that eventually landed him in the Oval Office as the leader of the nation. As one of Netflix's original series, "House of Cards" has been a critical success. In 2013, the show garnered 14 Emmy nominations, the first time a series from an online-only service was in the running for the coveted award. The show won Emmies for casting and cinematography as well as for best directing of a drama series. In 2014, the show's second season earned a total of 31 Emmy nominations but came up empty at the end of the night. Perhaps more important than any awards, "House of Cards" has brought a certain credibility and cachet to Netflix, showing that online shows with top actors, writers and creative talent can compete with the best of traditional network and cable programming. Netflix has been mum about just how many people watch the series. But the show is important as the company has increasingly positioned itself as a provider of original content in an attempt to challenge such competition as HBO. By offering both original content along with Hollywood TV shows and movies, Netflix serves as a relatively low-cost option to viewers who want to cut the cable cord. But the company not only faces HBO and other cable networks. It now has to contend with services such as Amazon Prime, which has also been moving into the area of original programming. Netflix's challenge now is to keep up the level of quality of shows like "House of Cards" and expand its lineup to other series that viewers will want to watch.


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