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Monthly Archives: December 2018
The end of the year, and a climate debate (hint: there is no debate)
Kudos, respect, and thanks to Chuck Todd and NBC for today’s extraordinary edition of Meet The Press. The entire hour was dedicated to discussions of critical climate issues and the onrushing impacts of a warming earth. In a ground-breaking departure, … Continue reading
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Tagged 2018, 2019, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Chuck Todd, climate change, Happy New Year, Meet The Press
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The Poor Man of Nippur – Babylonian language short film
I’m just giddy to present here, in its entirety, The Poor Man of Nippur—a 20-minute short film created by the University of Cambridge Department of Archaeology. It is the first feature produced in the Babylonian language, which has been extinct … Continue reading
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Tagged Akkad, archaeology, Babylonia, Cambridge University, culture, dead languages, film, language, Sumer, The Poor Man of Nippur
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Orson Welles and his self-indulgence from beyond the grave
Orson Welles died in October of 1985. His last film, The Other Side of the Wind, was finally released in latter 2018. The late director worked intermittently on the project from 1970 until his death. It was unfinished and stuck … Continue reading
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Tagged Citizen Kane, film, filmmaking, Netflix, Orson Welles, The Other Side of the Wind
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