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 | Apr 17, 2012 | Afri, Asia, Care, Death, Doc, Film, Food, Health, Hispanic, History, Human Rights, Ideas, Jewish, Media, Native, Now, Politics, Racism, Roma, Spectacle, Theater, Wars
Robert Greenwald’s latest film release: The Koch Brothers Exposed EmailMoreRedditTweetShare on...
by Pier Marton | Mar 24, 2012 | Art, Care, Dance, France, Future Tech, Hispanic, Humor, Music, Mystery, Native, Now, Poet, Quotes, Spectacle, Theater, Time, Travel
PLUS ÇA CHANGE, PLUS C’EST LA MÊME CHOSE. – Alphonse Karr The more things change, the more they stay the same/Cuanto más cambia algo, más se parece a lo mismo. A small sampling/des petits exemples/pequeños ejemplos: Los Gaiteros De San Jacinto (Colombia),...
by Pier Marton | Mar 21, 2012 | Asia, Books, Care, Death, Ego, Exp, France, Health, Humor, Ideas, Idées, Mystery, Now, Quotes, Time
To meditate has meaning only if you have the same attitude towards it as you have towards going to the toilet in the morning. You don’t do it to get enlightened. You do it because it is natural, like when you wake up, you go to the toilet, you brush your teeth,...
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 9, 2012 | Asia, Care, Death, Eco, Health, Humor, Ideas, Mystery, Native, Now, Time, Travel, Women
(was at) Webster University Film Series My review: Neo-realism from Italy? No, but overflowing with what is “real” for Tibetan exiles – across time and space. “I am not afraid of dying, I am afraid of living.” – Yeshi Silvano...