by Pier Marton | Aug 20, 2011 | Care, Death, Eco, Health, Human Rights, Ideas, Idées, Objects, Sci/Nat, Sights, Travel
Having had many close call encounters both on a bicycle and in a car, I am NOT afraid to look like a Xmas tree while biking. Having met someone with a hole in his head and his speech impaired because, the one day his car was in the garage, he rode to work on his bike...
by Pier Marton | Aug 19, 2011 | Art, Care, Death, Eco, Ego, Film, Human Rights, Humor, Media, Politics, Spectacle, Teach, Theater, Women
Alexandra Jensen, Jim Wolfe Jr., Robert Panico, Jacob Kieval, and Joey Clarke!! EmailMoreRedditTweetShare on...
by Pier Marton | Aug 18, 2011 | Afri, Asia, Care, Death, Food, Health, Hispanic, Human Rights, Ideas, Jewish, Middle-East, Now, Politics, Quotes, Sci/Nat, Spectacle, Wars, Women
If you want to avoid civil war, you must become imperialists. Cecil Rhodes 1895 Land of the free, home of the poor on the PBS Newshour. Summary: Financial gains over the last decade in the United States have been mostly made at the “tippy-top” of the...
by Pier Marton | Aug 12, 2011 | Art, Dance, Death, Future Tech, Health, Human Rights, Middle-East, Poet, Politics
Pas de liberté sans créativité, pas de créativité sans liberté/No liberty without creativity, no creativity without liberty. Carlo Strenger, in Haaretz, on states that don’t foster that source of wealth. EmailMoreRedditTweetShare on...
by Pier Marton | Aug 11, 2011 | Death, Future Tech, Health, History, Human Rights, Ideas, Idées, Native, Politics, Quotes, Spectacle, Time, Wars
… blending very well with the local cultures. “There is a cult of ignorance in the United States, and there always has been. The strain of anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by...
by Pier Marton | Aug 11, 2011 | Afri, Care, Death, Doc, France, Health, Human Rights, Music, Native, Poet, Politics, Racism, Wars, Women
Harry Belafonte Susana Baca And again, Belafonte, with English subtitles. EmailMoreRedditTweetShare on...