by Pier Marton | Feb 11, 2012 | Film, France, Human Rights, Jewish, Juif, Politics, Spectacle, Time, Travel, Wars, Women
First the short film (also) by Guy Nattiv and Erez Tadmor which was developed later into an outstanding feature (describing among other a typical knee-jerk leftist position) – brilliantly improvised/acted by Lubna Azabal & Liron Levo. Guy Nattiv’s site...
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...
by Pier Marton | Jan 18, 2012 | Afri, Art, Asia, Care, Dance, Doc, Eco, Film, Food, Health, Hispanic, History, Human Rights, Humor, Ideas, Jewish, Media, Middle-East, Music, Mystery, Native, Now, Poet, Politics, Racism, Roma, Sci/Nat, Site, Travel, Women
Watching certain films… Culture Unplugged Philosophy: What we do matters, but why we do matters more. Individuality matters, but universality matters more. Idealism matters, but humanity matters more. Past & post matters, but present matters more. Product...
by Pier Marton | Jan 8, 2012 | Books, Care, Death, Eco, Ego, Film, France, Idées, Podcasts(F), Poet, Politics, Theater, Time, Travel
Jul. 2013 – À Voix Nue sur France Culture – 5 interviews récents: 1ère partie 2ème partie (le théatre) 3ème partie (l’amour) 4ème partie 5ème partie (la marche) De 2012 mais toujour là (from 2012, but still available): “Peter Handke,...
by Pier Marton | Jan 7, 2012 | Asia, Photo, Travel
Dian Song/? ? ‘s trip to Hokkaido ??? EmailMoreRedditTweetShare on...
by Pier Marton | Jan 7, 2012 | Art, Books, Care, Dance, Eco, Galleries, Humor, Mystery, Native, Photo, Popular, Racism, Sci/Nat, Spectacle, Travel
Ireneusz Irass Wal?dzik Possibly a plea against the criminal language of calling these creatures, “bugs” – like “bums,” etc… Irass Photography © All Rights Reserved Related to my friend, Rose-Lynn Fisher’s work, BEE?...