Archive for June 12th, 2006

Val Lewton and the Madness of Authoritarianism

| June 12, 2006 | 4 Replies
Val Lewton and the Madness of Authoritarianism

I’ve always been a fan of Val Lewton films, and I recently discovered a “new” one which can be enjoyed for reasons which go beyond the Lewton trademark cinematography and low-budget creativity. The Ghost Ship (dir. Mark Robson, 1943) was pulled from theaters almost immediately after its release due to a copyright dispute, and has [...]

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Needed Constitutional Amendment: Ban foreign teams from winning the World Series

| June 12, 2006 | 3 Replies
Needed Constitutional Amendment: Ban foreign teams from winning the World Series

OK, now that we’ve had our tussle with a proposed constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage, and before the GOP brings up another proposed constitutional ban to flag burning, it’s time to take up the real threat to American values which MUST be stopped and pass a constitutional ban against foreign teams winning baseball’s World [...]

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Regarding local television “news”

| June 12, 2006 | 4 Replies
Regarding local television “news”

In May, 2005, I was among the more than 2,500 media reformers from across the country who attended the National Conference for Media Reform in St. Louis.  The conference was sponsored by Freepress.  The presenters included Amy Goodman, Phil Donahue, Bill Moyers, Robert W. McChesney and George Lakoff.  It was an extraordinary event. Much of [...]

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