by Pier Marton | Jul 12, 2012 | Art, Asia, Care, Death, Doc, Ego, Exp, Health, History, Human Rights, Ideas, KeyFilm, Magyar, Now, Poet, Politics, Racism, Tech, Video, Wars, Women
NYC JULY 12 2012 a rare screening of my piece “Like Men” The last time it may have played in NY was at the New Museum, (curated by Marcia Tucker in her show “The Other Man: Alternative Representations of Masculinity alongside the B&W naked...
by Pier Marton | Mar 13, 2012 | Care, Eco, France, Future Tech, Health, Magyar, Sci/Nat, Time, Women
DONATIONS Against/Contre Alzheimer NOW/MAINTENANT The Baulieu Institute is in need of our donations L’Institut Baulieu a besoin de nos donations Dans HuffPost (en Français): Contre Alzheimer, Un Tournant Décisif : FKBP52 January 2012 summary in English The...
by Pier Marton | Mar 9, 2012 | Antisemitism, Art, Death, Ego, France, History, Human Rights, Ideas, Jewish, Juif, Magyar, Photo, Politics, Racism, Shoah, Time, Wars, Women
Pier Marton on the Resistance & the Shoah “My parents’ generation will slowly disappear,” says Marton, “but the energy that created the Holocaust is still there. To forget is to kill twice.” Pier Marton in Savannah Morning News....
by Pier Marton | Feb 16, 2012 | Art, Cam, Death, Film, Food, Magyar, Mystery, Now, Review, STL
At Webster University Feb. 17, 18 & 19 – 7:30 p.m. My review: Highly celebrated by Jonathan Rosenbaum and Susan Sontag, cinema’s current Homo Hungaricus, Béla Tarr is famous for the rarely screened films “Sátántangó” and “Werckmeister...
by Pier Marton | Feb 8, 2012 | Antisemitism, Care, Death, Ego, History, Human Rights, Jewish, Judaism, Magyar, Middle-East, Native, Politics, Racism, Shoah, Time, Wars, Women
My friend Pini’s mother in the Los Angeles Jewish Journal: Greti was soon banned from school. Some nights, Nazis pounded on the family’s apartment door, forcing them outside, on hands and knees, with a bucket and brush… … Greti dashed across the...
by Pier Marton | Feb 2, 2012 | Afri, Antisemitism, Art, Books, Cam, Death, Doc, Jewish, Magyar, Native, Photo, Politics, Quotes, Racism, Shoah, Wars, Women
New Yorker Magazine: Where There’s a Will – The rise of Leni Riefenstahl by Judith Thurman … Riefenstahl appeals to her friend and admirer Julius Streicher, the editor of Der Stürmer and the most fanatic anti-Semite in a crowded field (he was hanged for...