In the May 31, 2009 issue of the Christian Science Monitor, correspondent Vijaysree Venkataram visits Pulau Semakau and reports It's a landfill -- and an ecopark.
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Sunday, July 19, 2009
It's a landfill - and an ecopark (Christian Science Monitor covers Singapore)
In the May 31, 2009 issue of the Christian Science Monitor, correspondent Vijaysree Venkataram visits Pulau Semakau and reports It's a landfill -- and an ecopark.
Tuesday, July 07, 2009
Documentary: LIFE. SUPPORT. MUSIC. (Merigold Moving Pictures 2008; dir by Eric Daniel Metzgar)
LIFE. SUPPORT. MUSIC. is a magnificent documentary of 2 years in the life of Jason Crigler, a humble person in his early 30s, but also one of New York's most sought-after guitarists, who suffered what the medical profession thought would be a devastating brain hemorrhage but who instead gradually recovered a great deal of his function, in large part because of the extraordinary attention and support his wife, parents, sister, and in-laws gave him, at the same time as his daughter was being born.
The story is compelling, the filmmaking brilliant, the family members articulate and honest... This is love and determination in action. I very highly recommend this extraordinary film.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
NPR Interview: Stained Glass Artist Lets The Light Through At Last
Monday, April 13, 2009
IBM is supplying technology to enable A Smarter Planet, led by IBM Research
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Attorney Shirin Ebadi (Nobel Peace Prize Laureate) harrassed as Iranian Government Brings Bahais to Trial
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Film: Seasons in the Valley (Adam Matalon, 2008, Chatsby Films)
Film: USA vs. Al-Arian (Line Halvorsen, 2007, Dalchows verden Films)
Norwegian filmmaker Line Halvorsen was able to spend much of 2003-2006 with Dr. Al-Arian's wife and children and his attorneys, as well as with the US Prosecutor, and also interviewed Dr. Al-Arian in prison, and she has made an amazing, and disturbing film. If you can see this film, which has won a number of film festival awards, I think you will find it amazing. Otherwise see the 12-page Overview prepared for the press.
Information about the film, where it will be shown, where it can be obtained on DVD, is at USAvsAlArian.com.
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Nicholas Kristof in NYTimes: Putting Torture Behind Us
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Inaugural Speech of President Barack Obama
Eloquent as always, but with enough specifics about how government, business, and personal behavior ought to be changed.
How happy I am with this dramatic improvement in the quality of our national political leadership!
There was also a touching and classy musical performance during the Inauguration ceremony (you can listen here, or watch here) as well as eloquent invocation, benediction, and poem.
An editorial in the New York Times gives a good summary of why this inaugural address was one that spoke to Americans as thoughtful and needed citizens, and not simply as consumers of political rhetorhic.
Sunday, January 18, 2009
HBO.com and HBO - 7pm ET, 11:30pm ET January 18, 2009 Inauguration Celebration Concert
See also: New York Times: At Lincoln Memorial, Uplifting Music and a Talk of Challenges
President-elect Barack Obama's remarks, as prepared for delivery to "We Are One: The Obama Inaugural Celebration at the Lincoln Memorial"
Monday, January 05, 2009
Broadway Show: In The Heights
In the Heights won the 2008 Tony Award for Best Musical, and I highly recommend it. With dancing, a variety of music, a strong ensemble cast, and story line blending elements of Fiddler on the Roof (Old Country-New Country, Adults-Young People), Rent, and West Side Story, it is a most enjoyable and touching show. The action takes place in Washington Heights in the late 1990s, as Puerto Rican and Dominican Republic Immigrants deal with a hot July and struggles of keeping their small businesses solvent. The music and lyrics were written by Lin-Manuel Miranda, who also plays Usnavi, a Bodego owner, in the show.
Sunday, December 28, 2008
IBM's Approach, and Results, with Corporate Responsibility
Friday, December 19, 2008
Paul Krugman: The Madoff Economy (Dec 19, 2008)
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Film: In A Dream (2008, Jeremiah Zagar, Herzliya Films)
Herzliya Films with Red Lights Films created a truly touching and provocative portrait of an artist and his family. Filmmaker Jeremiah Zagar began in 2001 to film the work and philosophy of his father, Mosaic-maker extraordinare Isaiah Zagar, and his mother, gallery owner Julia Zagar... and through the honesty of his father and his mother, during a period of personal and family challenges, we understand how, for some people, making art becomes the salvation from some of the unresolved demons which haunt their lives.
Very highly recommended. Will be shown in July 2009 on HBO.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Film: Under Our Skin: The Untold Story of Lyme Disease (dir by Andy Abrahams Wilson, Open Eye Picutres, 2008)
This is a film about medicine, microbes, mavericks and money.
Monday, August 04, 2008
Film: Ne le dis à personne / Tell No One (Guillaume Canet 2006, based on a novel by Harlan Coben)
Ne le dis à personne / Tell No One is a thriller directed by Guillaume Canet, staring Francois Cluzet in the role of Docteur Alex Beck. This film has suspense in almost every second, includes excellent supporting performances by Marie-Josée Croze, Kristen Scott-Thomas, Nathalie Baye, André Dussollier, Jean Rochefort, Marina Hands and others, and I highly recommend it. It is currently playing in select US theaters with subtitles - the film was made in France, and a DVD release is planned for mid-October.
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Trumbo (dir by Peter Askin, Written by Christopher Trumbo, 2007, Samuel Goldwyn/Red Envelope)
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Audio Essay: A Kind and Generous Heart (Christine Little, This I Believe, 2008, 4:41)
The NPR Audio Series This I Believe consistency has insightful and honest essays, contributed by both little known and well known individuals. I particular was touched by Christine Little's statement A Kind and Generous Heart.
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Film: The Singing Revolution (James and Maureen Tusty, 2007)
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
National Geographic's Strange Days on Planet Earth - 2 new episodes
National Geographic and Sea Studios Foundation have produced two brilliant episodes of Strange Days on Planet Earth with Edward Norton. The series producer is David Elisco.
I highly recommend these engaging, beautiful, documentaries, which connect everyday small actions taken by millions of people around the world to the significant changes affecting our estuaries, rivers, lakes, oceans and atmosphere which are beginning of have profound and disturbing consequences for fish, bird, animal, plant and human health.