Sunday, May 31, 2009
Saturday, May 02, 2009
Strike TV: "unknown sender"
from tubefilter:
" Strike.TV has finally launched. It’s been a while since the picket lines of striking WGA writers last winter where the idea of a video portal for professional writers (read: WGA writers) could have a place to showcase their original web series while also owning the rights to all content. The idea seemed simple enough. Writers would head out and rally together resources — celebrity actor friends, camera ops, editors, etc. — calling in all the favors and waivers they could manage..."
Labels: Hollywood, labor relations, video, web2.0
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Sunday, February 22, 2009
22 Feb 2009
photo:David Sutton, mptv.net
Some odds and ends:
UNT's CyberCemetery to preserve Internet sites from Bush administration. The UNT Libraries will preserve all federal government agencies' web sites that were created during the Bush administration.
Allison Kilkenny : "Obama’s War on Terror May Resemble Bush’s in Some Areas"
from Mark Kleiman's "Same Facts" blog: Jonathan Zasloff,
The Politics of Child Poverty Admittedly this is from some three months ago, but I've been meaning to mention it.
(And it hasn't suddenly lost relevance in our post-GWB era of goodness and light.)
Happy Birthday Ronald Reagan (Thanks for Ruining America)By William Kleinknecht,AlterNet.
The Onion:"Nation's blacks creeped out by all the white people smiling at them"
from The Motley Fool:
"This bailout is great" and
"This bailout is terrible", both by Richard Gibbons.
Why this photo? The Oscars were on tonight but I didn't watch them. I generally did watch in my teens and twenties when I still thought they were relevant, but that was then. The girls are still pretty, of course, and I imagine they still do the luminaries-who-died-last year bit, so I thought that apropos of that I'd include this b&w image of Charlton Heston, who passed away in '07, seen here in his snazzy Jaguar E-type. I didn't care for most of his politics but it's hard to criticize his choice of wheels. Cross-posted at Dead Horse.
Labels: automobiles, blogging, Hollywood, miscellany, nostalgia, politics