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Khloe Kardashian >
Khloe Kardashian trying to stay away from phone
By Bang Showbiz in Lifestyle / Showbiz on 30 November 2019
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Khloe Kardashian has decided to put her phone down and live in the moment more.
Khloe Kardashian has been trying to stay off her phone.
The 'Keeping Up With the Kardashians' star has decided to put down her electronic devices in order to live in the ''moment'' with her 20-month-old daughter True, whom she has with her ex-partner Tristan Thompson, and has encouraged her fans to do the same as time goes by ''faster and faster'' these days.
Taking to her Twitter account, the 35-year-old reality TV star said: ''Hi loves!! I hope you all are enjoying every moment with your loved ones!! Slow down and take in every moment! I've been staying off my phone and living in every minute with my baby. Time seems to be going by faster and faster. Happy holidays (sic)''
Although her decision to put her phone down means she probably won't be documenting her life on Instagram as much as before, but the blonde beauty recently teased that she and True could be set to get their own reality TV show.
A recent scene on 'KUWTK' saw Khloe, her momager Kris Jenner, and some producers sit down to help her ''finalise the show that [she's] developing''.
Whilst nothing was confirmed in the clip, images of concept art for the potential show suggested the programme could be titled 'Khloe and True Take the World', which fits the theme of other spin-off shows the family has starred in, including 'Kourtney & Khloé Take the Hamptons' and 'Kourtney & Kim Take Miami'.
According to what is heard from the producers, they ''want to shoot and put this on the Internet as soon as possible,'' and also want to make ''a five to seven minute episode,'' suggesting the new show could be a short-form series and exist on YouTube or a similar streaming platform, rather than being full length episodes for television.
The production team also says the episodes will be filmed ''at the house,'' among other places, and that it will be about ''seeing mom and daughter out and about. Letting the world see just little snippets.''
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AAN News »
Bereft Mother Is CityBeat's Person of the Year
By AAN Staff
Angela Leisure, whose son's killing by police sparked April riots, rose above her grief to become the icon of the city during a troubled time. For this, Cincinnati CityBeat names her 2001 Person of the Year. "At Cincinnati's defining moment in 2001, the world looked not to the city fathers for signs and hope but to a grieving woman whose poise and strength made her the closest we have to a mother of the city," writes Gregory Flannery.
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Alan Rickman >
Alan Rickman's diaries, scripts and letters for sale
By Bang Showbiz in Lifestyle / Showbiz on 26 May 2018
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Late 'Harry Potter' star Alan Rickman's personal diaries, annotated scripts from the likes of 'Die Hard' and 'Truly, Madly, Deeply', and letters are all going up for sale at auction.
A collection of Alan Rickman's personal diaries, scripts and correspondence could fetch £950,000.
The archive - which includes letters from famous names like Prince Charles, 'Love Actually' co-star Emma Thompson and Bill Clinton - fills 35 boxes, and is up for sale two years after the legendary actor sadly passed away aged 69.
As reported by the Daily Mirror, 'Bridget Jones' actor and memorabilia collector Neil Pearson has worked with the star's estate to assemble the pieces, which were presented at the ABA Rare Book Fair.
Neil, 59, told the publication: ''It's a fabulous collection. There are 35 boxes of it - there is the 'Truly, Madly, Deeply' script in there and 'Robin Hood Prince Of Thieves' is in there.
''Every single script of a play or film, all of his diaries and a massive amount of correspondence from pretty much every one you've ever heard of.''
As well as scripts 'Die Hard' and his time with the Royal Shakespeare Company - which are heavily annotated - there are also some pieces from the 'Harry Potter' franchise.
In a letter from J.K. Rowling, the author thanks Rickman for ''doing justice to my most complex character'', following his stellar performances as Professor Snape in the big screen adaptations of her books.
The scripts have Snape's lines highlighted, while there is also a letter from producer David Heyman offering him the role - as well as his final call sheet from the 'Deathly Hallows' shoot.
Also noteworthy in the collection are notes from Daniel Radcliffe and Nicole Kidman praising his stage performances, and a series of letters from singer Sting offering him a script.
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Jada Pinkett-Smith >
Jada Pinkett Smith felt 'lost' supporting husband Will
By Bang Showbiz in Lifestyle / Showbiz on 03 December 2019
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Jada Pinkett Smith ''lost'' herself whilst supporting her husband Will Smith as she had ''relinquished a lot of her power'' to him during the early stages of their relationship.
Jada Pinkett Smith ''lost'' herself whilst supporting her husband Will Smith.
The 'Girls Trip' star admitted she had ''relinquished a lot of her power'' to her famous spouse earlier on in their marriage but she soon realised she could be her own person too.
She explained: ''We do relinquish a lot of our power to our men that we've given our lives to. And at first, I gave it all over. And then I realised, 'Oh this is not working.' And you get just a little disappointed because you feel like, 'I gave it all to you and you took it and you misused it - you stopped listening to me.'''
Speaking on an episode of Red Table Talk, her mother Adrienne Banfield-Jones, added: ''She felt like she lost herself in supporting Will and his dreams and his career, and the idea that he had of what their relationship was gonna be.''
Meanwhile, Jada previously insisted she doesn't have a ''conventional marriage''.
She explained: ''I knew that I was not built for conventional marriage. Even the word 'wife': it's a golden cage, swallow the key. Even before I was married, I was like, 'That'll kill me.' And it damn near did! So why wouldn't you share what you've been through, when you see that other people are out there, trying to figure this crap out? We decided to make it public because it's part of the healing. I feel like if we don't have real understanding about it, I don't know if interpersonal relationships are possible.''
The 48-year-old actress considers Will to be her ''life partner'' rather than a husband.
She added: ''Will is my life partner and I could not ask for a better one. I adore him, I never want people to think it was Will I didn't want to marry - he and I were talking about this the other day. But I can assure you that some of the most powerful women in the world feel caged and tied, because of the sacrifices they have to make to be in that position. So I wanted to talk about how we really feel about marriage. How do we really feel about different, unconventional relationships? How do we really feel about raising children? Honestly.''
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Bob Burnside
Community involvement keeps threatened Arizona parks open
September 12, 2011 by Arizona Heritage Alliance
[Source: Mark Duncan, Enterprise Reporter, the Daily Courier] – A couple of years ago, the Arizona State Parks system found itself in a second-hand crisis, thanks to the general budgeting malaise that affected the whole of state government. With gargantuan deficits looming, the Legislature chose to “sweep” pretty much any and all available money from any and all “non-essential” departments, including the state parks department, which suddenly had some hard choices on its hands.
The directors there cut staffing and programs and looked for every possible way to make ends meet. In the end, though, they had to make a list they never thought they’d make – a list of parks that might have to close because they just couldn’t make ends meet on their own. On that list were Red Rocks State Park, one of four conservation parks statewide, and Fort Verde Historic State Park, one of the nine historic parks in the system.
Well, the folks of Sedona and Camp Verde weren’t going to let that happen in their towns. And it just so happened that Yavapai County Supervisor Chip Davis had stashed away some money from cable television franchise fees – money that was earmarked for parks and recreation activities. With the blessing of the other two supervisors, he pledged $30,000 per year to each of the two parks.
In Sedona, as the staff of state employees was cut in half, the community came alive in support of the park. In addition to the county money, the City of Sedona contributed $15,000 and the Sedona Community Foundation added $10,000, and a group called the Benefactors of Red Rock State Park came up with $145,000 in donations large and small, including $15,000 from a family foundation that paid for a part-time ranger to run the school program [to read the full article click here].
Categories Arizona Tourism, Budget, Historic Preservation, State ParksTags Benefactors of Red Rocks State Park, Bob Burnside, Camp Verde, Chip Davis, Fort Verde State Historic Park, Gary Arbeiter, Jay Ream, Karen Fann, Mark Duncan, Norm Hanson, Red Rocks State Park, Sedona, Sedona Community Foundation, Sheila Stubler, Yavapai CountyLeave a comment
Group debates the future of state parks in Arizona
October 4, 2010 October 4, 2010 by Arizona Heritage Alliance
[Source: John Hutchinson, Verde Independent] – A powerhouse panel of political players combined with a standing room-only crowd of State Parks supporters and conservationists gathered to help strategize the long-term sustainable operation of the State Parks system Thursday. Supported by a documentary film, “Postcards from the Parks,” which tells the story of Arizona’s State Parks long-running financial crisis, the panel took five aspects of the issue and fielded questions.
Birgit Lowenstein, who helped organize the Benefactors of the Red Rocks, said, “we have taken State Parks for granted.” There were also representatives from Cottonwood, Jerome, and Yavapai County, plus a flood of volunteers of the Parks system. “We have created a financial band-aid, but it is not sustainable. We must find a long-term solution,” urged Lowenstein.”
Chief among the messages of the documentary film: “A closed park doesn’t make any money.” The closure of the parks would save the government $8 million, but cost $260 million in economic decline to the surrounding communities from the parks’ closure. The documentary film quotes Director Renee Bahl, “We don’t have to chose between a healthy economy and a healthy environment. We can have both.” [to read the full article click here].
Categories Arizona State Budget, Arizona State Parks Board, Heritage Fund, Historic Preservation, State ParksTags Benefactors of the Red Rocks, Birgit Lowenstein, Bob Burnside, Camp Verde, Chip Davis, Cottonwood, Governor Jan Brewer, HCR2040, Jerome, John Hutchinson, Postcards from the Parks, Reese Woodling, Renee Bahl, Sandy Bahr, Sedona, Tom O'Halleran, Yavapai CountyLeave a comment
Citizens speak out on behalf of Arizona State Parks, Jan. 15, at packed Phoenix Zoo meeting
January 20, 2010 January 20, 2010 by Arizona Heritage Alliance
Clip #1: Ken Travous, former Director, Arizona State Parks; Cindy Sherman, Volunteer at Riordan Mansion State Historic Park; and Susan Culp.
Clip #2: Cristie Statler, Arizona State Parks Foundation Director; Claudine Mahoney, Benefactors of Red Rock State Park; and Sandy Bahr, Sierra Club’s Grand Canyon Chapter Executive Director.
Clip #3: Bill Roe, former Arizona State Parks Board Member; Charles Adams, University of Arizona; and Charles Eatherly, former Arizona State Parks Deputy Director.
Clip #4: Joni Bosh, former Arizona State Parks Board Member; Cindy Krupika, Friends of Oracle State Park President; Bob Burnside, Camp Verde Mayor; and Chris Strohm, Volunteer Sonoita Creek State Natural Area.
Categories Arizona State Budget, Arizona State Parks Board, Heritage Fund, Historic Preservation, State ParksTags Arizona State Parks, Bill Roe, Bob Burnside, Charles Adams, Charles Eatherly, Chris Strohm, Cindy Krupika, Cindy Sherman, Claudine Mahoney, Cristie Statler, Friends of Oracle State Park, Joni Bosh, Ken Travous, Red Rock State Park, Riordan Mansion State Historic Park, Sandy Bahr, Sierra Club, Sonoita Creek State Natural Area, Susan Culp, University of ArizonaLeave a comment
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CPPP statement on “Big 3” opening remarks
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CPPP Statement on Legislative Session Opening Remarks from Governor Abbott, Lt. Governor Patrick and Speaker Bonnen
AUSTIN, Tex. – At a group press conference this morning, Governor Greg Abbott, Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick and House Speaker Dennis Bonnen highlighted school finance, property taxes and other issues as shared priorities for the legislative session.
LIVE: @GregAbbott, @DanPatrick and @RepDennisBonnen are set to hold a press conference. #txlege
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— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) January 9, 2019
In response, CPPP CEO Ann Beeson issued the following statement:
“It’s great to see the Governor, Lt. Governor and House Speaker united in their commitment to remodeling our public school finance system this legislative session. Money matters in education to support dedicated teachers and investments in science, computers, art and other programs.
“We are ready to help with the details to ensure that Texas students from all ZIP codes and backgrounds receive the high-quality education they deserve. We will remind state leaders that recapture, or “Robin Hood,” is working as intended to level the playing field between school districts. It’s the underfunding by the state of the overall school finance system that leaves too many schools struggling.
“When the state begins paying its fair share of public education costs, we will achieve more equitable funding for Texas schools and lower property taxes.
“We look forward to working with state leaders to advance the big issues that matter.”
Delighted that @GovAbbott @DanPatrick @TXSpeakerBonnen agree "school finance is the issue of the session." 'Bout time, let's go #txlege!
— Ann Beeson (@AnnBeesonCPPP) January 9, 2019
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A renowned social justice lawyer, former philanthropy executive, and frequent public speaker and writer, Ann Beeson joined the Center in 2013. She was previously the Executive Director of U.S. Programs at the Open Society Foundations, where she promoted human rights, justice, and accountability nationwide. Beeson was the national Associate Legal Director of the American Civil Liberties Union, where she worked from 1995-2007. She argued twice before the U.S. Supreme Court, litigated numerous cases around the country, and launched groundbreaking programs to stop the erosion of civil liberties in the name of national security and to protect free speech and privacy on the Internet. Beeson has been recognized as one of the nation’s top lawyers by American Lawyer Magazine and the National Law Journal. A proud Texan, Beeson has embraced a wide range of innovative strategies to advance social change. Before joining the Center, she launched a new non-profit to involve the creative sector in social change. In 2012-13, she was a Senior Fellow and Lecturer at the Annette Strauss Institute for Civic Life at the University of Texas, where she co-produced a public media series to inspire more people to get engaged in their communities. She grew up in Dallas, Texas, and received undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Texas. Beeson obtained her law degree from Emory University School of Law, and served as law clerk to the Honorable Barefoot Sanders, then chief judge of the Northern District of Texas.
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The leveling guides on my site are essentially speed leveling guides. My leveling guides are the same guides I use myself to speedrun to 60 on new servers to get 60 server first. I list many occasions where I tell the player to "die on purpose" to go faster. I tell the player to skip certain quests, because some quests are just not worth the time/XP. I list tricks and shortcuts to go faster so you can reach level 60 much quicker. I am still constantly going through them over and over again perfecting the guides to make them faster and easier to follow. For the most part, the guide can be followed without the need from other player's help, as the whole guide was made from a solo run anyways. Although I do list quests that can optionally be done if you have a group.
Swim Speed Potions (used especially at lvl 37 for Faldir's Cove in Arathi Highlands and lvl 57 in WPL). Try to get multiple stacks of these. I also recommend keeping a stack of these always in your bags. You will frequently pass rivers and lakes and can use these potions to pass them faster through out the guide. Please note that these potions do not stack with Druid's Aquatic Form and Glyph of Aquatic Form.
Occasionally it's also been proposed to re-randomize all the gear. We didn't have best in slot lists back then. People weren't starting out as a fresh level 1 character with a complete list of which dungeons to run at 60 in order to gear as quickly and efficiently as possible. Now, all that data is available. If gear were re-randomized then all of those lists would become useless and thing would be close to how they were. Which is a more important part of the "vanilla experience?" the fact that item X from boss Y has exactly Z stats on it, or the voyage of discovery? Personally I think that voyage is way more important. Do you remember how many points of which stat on the ring or whatever that Darkmaster Gandling drops? I don't. Would it kill your experience if the BiS for every class were in a different dungeon so people had to actually play to figure it out rather than simply consult a spreadsheet? I don't think it would. For that matter, it probably wouldn't be a bad idea to handle it intelligently so that the better gear is in later dungeons. I remember there because some weird cases where level 40ish gear was better than anything that dropped in level 60 dungeons.
That's not to say that everyone has an unrealistic vision of what vanilla WoW was like. There were already plenty of people on the WoW Classic forums pointing out that perceived bugs are just recreations of the original game. And as noted before, a flaw to one player is a key component of the original positive experience to another. WoW Classic will surely please plenty of purists in spades. But this goes to show that it won't be for everyone who has fond memories of the game circa 2006.
Some players have been surprised by these apparent flaws—even players who have been eagerly awaiting WoW Classic's release based on fond memories of vanilla WoW. In truth, it has been so long since WoW first released, players' memories may not always be accurate. Some details might be fresh, but others might be lost in time, and it's those lost details that could surprise players revisiting the original experience in WoW Classic.
Most people who have spent years playing massively multiplayer online games will tell you that there's something special about the first one you played, too—and WoW was the first for many people. You can become so swept up in the uniqueness of your first experience that you overlook many flaws. It's likely many look at WoW Classic with rose-colored glasses, just as many simply forgot which features were added when. And some of today's WoW players may be too young to have even played vanilla WoW as it once was.
WoW: Classic is scheduled for August 27 (technically August 26 if you're in the Americas). The soonest that you can play it is starting in May, during Blizzard's scheduled stress tests. To opt-in you must have an active subscription on your Battle.net account. If you do, go to Account Management and select the Wow Classic beta. Keep in mind, there will be level caps during the test. The schedule is as follows:
That's not to say that everyone has an unrealistic vision of what vanilla WoW was like. There were already plenty of people on the WoW Classic forums pointing out that perceived bugs are just recreations of the original game. And as noted before, a flaw to one player is a key component of the original positive experience to another. WoW Classic will surely please plenty of purists in spades. But this goes to show that it won't be for everyone who has fond memories of the game circa 2006.
2. the only gear that was easily attainable sort of was the old level 60 pvp sets. if the classic servers stay locked in progression of any expansions then grinding the PvP gear for both pvp and raiding would be the top choice in casual play. "IF" they implement the LFG and LFR tools for the 16-40 man raids, heh it would be very interesting, otherwise get use to Trade chat being filled with PuG raid groups looking for people, because that was the norm back in the day.
I consider myself a purist in that I would prefer classic to be released as close as possible to the original. Where that is on the spectrum of patch content will be up to blizz. I'm also not vane enough to believe that any single state of the game is the "Ideal" location we should be aiming for. There is common ground that we can agree on, and I would welcome more than a few changes as long as they are made in the spirit of keeping classic on the vanilla rails.
":" - Any time a step ends in a ":" instead of a "." means that the next step is part of the current step you are on. This generally means the next step should be done while working on the current step. This means every "start working on" or "continue working on" will end in a ":". But this is used with other occasions as well, so keep this in mind.
But how do you proportionally resize the swing? Even if you did, it wouldn’t give you the same type of joy as when you were a kid, because you have grown up and changed. Even if that wasn’t the case for you, you have to consider that the swing has become a place that is sacred for many other adults. When they visit, they aren’t visiting to try out the new adult-swing. They want to try the old swing. The one that brings back the joyful memories of distant past. They know that the experience isn’t the same, but if they close their eyes ... even for a brief moment ... they just might get that nostalgic thrill that brings them back to a time where things seemed so much simpler.
It was the experience of the game that brought pleasure and joy, and that's what a lot of us want again. Not the numbers. When I play Classic I want to go through the deadmines with people I like and overcome a challenge together and see myself become stronger as a result. I don't want to play Classic so I can say "booyah! That number is exactly the same as it was 13 years ago!"
So committed, in fact, that modern WoW players are trying the beta and reporting what seem like bugs today but what were actually intended functionality 13 years ago. This became such a common occurrence that Blizzard publicly posted a list of known non-issues called the "WoW Classic 'Not a Bug' List." For example, hitboxes for the Tauren player race are much larger than those of other races. In a modern game, this would be seen as a serious balance issue (see: Apex Legends). But it's what vanilla WoW was like, so it has been faithfully reproduced.
Some quests in my guide are marked as "SKIP" and colored in red. These quests are simply either too hard to solo or not worth the XP/time and are skipped. My guide will only list SKIPPED quests if the quest is a direct follow up after completing a quest, not one that you have to click the NPC again to get it. If you hover over the skipped quests, it will give info on why it is skipped in the guide (unless that info is already listed directly in the guide text).
So committed, in fact, that modern WoW players are trying the beta and reporting what seem like bugs today but what were actually intended functionality 13 years ago. This became such a common occurrence that Blizzard publicly posted a list of known non-issues called the "WoW Classic 'Not a Bug' List." For example, hitboxes for the Tauren player race are much larger than those of other races. In a modern game, this would be seen as a serious balance issue (see: Apex Legends). But it's what vanilla WoW was like, so it has been faithfully reproduced.
WoW Classic seeks to recreate the "vanilla WoW" experience—that is, WoW as it existed before a series of seven game-altering major expansion packs from 2007's The Burning Crusade to 2018's Battle for Azeroth. To achieve this, Blizzard has rebuilt the game based on archived data from back in 2005 and 2006 (patch 1.12 is the goalpost—the current game is on patch 8.1.5). The company has committed to meticulously presenting the experience exactly as it was back then—warts and all—with only a small number of unavoidable or critical changes.
Kaivax, a WoW forum community manager, revealed that WoW Classic's class design, battleground mechanics and stats on existing items will be set to their 1.12 state, despite the game releasing content that expands beyond that. This removes "progressive itemization," so if the stats on a specific piece of equipment was changed during the original updates, that won't take effect in this version.
Along with revealing the WoW Classic release date, Blizzard also listed plans for both a beta and stress test of the game. Players who opt-in for the testing on their account manager page and have an active subscription will be randomly selected for the beta starting May 15. Then the developer will have three stress tests where players can log in to play the game for a short period of time on the following dates:
The argument for this is simple: what makes classic WoW great to one player might be different from what makes it great for another. And who are Blizzard's designers to say which old features were just good or bad design for each player? It's an approach that shows Blizzard believes (at least to some degree) that WoW doesn't just belong to its creators but to its fans. That struggle between authorial intent or game design orthodoxy and "the player is always right" is at the heart of many of gaming's big contemporary controversies. But so far, Blizzard seems committed to its plan with regard to WoW Classic.
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The Holiday—Sony Pictures
Aimee Giron | Jun 19, 2007 | 0 comments
Audio: 3
Extras: 3
Wouldn’t it be nice to jet off to an exotic location the moment your life turned sour? The Holiday, directed by Nancy Meyers (Something’s Gotta Give, Baby Boom), takes on this idea. As Iris (Kate Winslet) and Amanda (Cameron Diaz) simultaneously reach crossroads in their love lives, they find each other on a home-exchange Website and swap houses—and countries—for two weeks. While both women think they’re vacationing from love and all its disappointments, it ends up finding them anyway.
Flicka—20th Century Fox
Aimee Giron | May 18, 2007 | 0 comments
If you think this is a story about a horse, you’re only halfway there. On the surface, Flicka is a film about a wild horse that is accidentally found by Katy (Alison Lohman), a headstrong, horse-loving teenager, while she tries to escape the confines of her father’s expectations—and a mountain lion. The parallel between the struggles of Katy and Flicka—man trying to contain nature—is typical at best. But, for this horse enthusiast, it works.
Trust the Man—20th Century Fox
Trust the Man, Fox’s latest depiction of love in modern times, seems more of an anti-romance in that it focuses on the mundane realities of coupledom. Julianne Moore and David Duchovny are Rebecca and Tom, the film’s key married couple, and they’re headed for the inevitability of divorce. As an ambitious Broadway actress, Rebecca’s workaholic tendencies force her stay-at-home husband to stray into the dangers of infidelity. On the other side of town, Elaine (Maggie Gyllenhaal), now ready for marriage, struggles with her noncommittal boyfriend of seven years, Tobey (Billy Crudup). While Trust attempts to distinguish itself by focusing on reality over romance, the film is simply annoying, flat, and boring.
Casanova—Touchstone
Aimee Giron | Apr 13, 2007 | Published: Jul 13, 2006 | 0 comments
Descending from Brokeback Mountain, Heath Ledger moves into a completely different characterization as the womanizing Casanova. You might believe you know the tale of this most legendary gigolo. Casanova, however, adds a romanticized spin. The film is satirical and whimsical, but you can also take it as a cautionary tale of suffering the consequences of a deviant past. The lovely Sienna Miller, who gives a delightful performance as the astute, exquisite Francesca Bruni, accompanies Ledger.
Aeon Flux: The Complete Animated Collection—Paramount
Aimee Giron | Apr 06, 2007 | Published: Mar 06, 2006 | 0 comments
Before MTV got punk'd and The Real World was still slightly real, the proprietor of music television featured a late-night show so fluid in its experimentation that they called it Liquid Television. Geared toward insomniacs with an appetite for the avant-garde, LT featured several animated shorts, including Aeon Flux. Soon, it was turned into its own 30-minute weekly program. Aeon Flux is a sadistic, leather-clad secret agent who lives across the border from the enemy state, run by Trevor Goodchild, who is both Aeon's nemesis and her forbidden love. While the story does not necessarily echo Romeo and Juliet-type themes, this combination of opposites is intriguing in its paradoxical nature.
Memoirs of a Geisha—Sony Pictures
Aimee Giron | Mar 23, 2007 | Published: Jun 23, 2006 | 0 comments
In a world where one is not allowed to desire anything, Chiyo has secretly wished for just one thing. Fueled by her dream of seeing her beloved chairman again, she is driven to become a geisha, and, in the process, becomes the most sought after one of her time. Memoirs of a Geisha features Ziyi Zhang in her first English-speaking role.
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest—Buena Vista
Aimee Giron | Mar 09, 2007 | 0 comments
And so the pirate saga continues. Johnny Depp boards the Black Pearl once again in Dead Man’s Chest, taking the ever-flamboyant Jack Sparrow on a soul-searching journey…literally. As the legendary Davy Jones resurfaces, it seems our favorite cap’n has a huge debt to pay. Jack may be good, but his pirating skills won’t be enough unless he finds the fabled chest and barters its contents with the formidable Jones, brilliantly portrayed by Bill Nighy, who takes villainy far above sea level. Orlando Bloom also returns as the virtuous Will Turner, offsetting his pretty-boy charm by adding a bit more ruggedness to the character this time around.
The Devil Wears Prada—20th Century Fox
Aimee Giron | Feb 05, 2007 | 1 comments
Anne Hathaway trades in her Brokeback boots for a pair of Pradas in Fox’s release la mode, The Devil Wears Prada. Andy Sachs (Hathaway) maneuvers through the stiletto-infested waters of Runway magazine as the newest assistant to editor-in-chief Miranda Priestly. While Andy maintains she’s only in it for the fringe benefits, she soon discovers she’s just a manipulation away from becoming a dragon lady herself. Hathaway has come a long way from her pretty princess role, but she’s still got a thing or two to learn from the ever-talented Meryl Streep, whose performance as the venerable Priestly screams Oscar, or so the rumor mill says.
Akeelah and the Bee—Lionsgate
Aimee Giron | Feb 02, 2007 | Published: Dec 02, 2006 | 0 comments
Akeelah and the Bee is a moving story about a precocious “tweenager.” She discovers she is more than the sum of her spelling parts and helps others around her realize their own abilities to become powerful beyond measure. Laurence Fishburne and Angela Bassett reunite in this inspirational tale of hope, audacity, and some very hard-to-spell words. Fishburne gives an impeccable performance as the candid Dr. Larabee, who guides Akeelah to the national spelling bee under his rigorous tutelage.
Lucky Number Slevin—Weinstein
Aimee Giron | Nov 13, 2006 | 0 comments
Imagine you’ve just fallen into some bad luck, and suddenly the city’s two biggest crime bosses are looking for you. By the way, they’re also at war with each other. Not only do they each claim that you owe them obscenely large amounts of money, they decide you’re going to pay them back in a most unexpected way. Slevin Kelevra (Josh Harnett) finds himself in one such dilemma, but his misfortune is really a case of mistaken identity. The real twist, however, is who gets the payback.
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Bristol Postcards (47)
Temple Gate
Bristol Home
Plumley's Evacuation
Broadmead
Christmas Steps
At Bristol
St. Mary Redcliffe
Avon Gorge
City Docks
Old Market
Brislington
Arno's Vale
Troopers Hill
Blaise Castle
Oldest House
Anchorites & Hermits
Polar Adventures
Seals, Arms and Logos
I. K. Brunel
Yeamans
Ma Pugsley
Hanham Wood Murder
Virtute et Industrial
Bristol Links
Not a postcard but an old etching, it has the printed text...
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Published by John Agg, Decr. 1st, 1808, Broadmead, Bristol
When the building of the stone bridge was begun in 1247 the River Avon were temporarily diverted into a channel, adjacent to the districts of Castle Temple Fee and Redcliffe. When the completion the bridge allowed the waters of the river resume their old course, this channel was not entirely obliterated, but was retained as the ditch of a new and strong wall, which was built on its inner verge. This wall was the strongest of the city walls, and during the civil war offered a successful resistance to the besiegers. This wall has completely disappeared, but its course is marked by the line of the street which skirted its inner side. Starting at a strong tower, Tower Harritz, on the bank of the Avon in the Temple Back, it curved gently to the south-west along the south side of Pipe Lane to Temple Street, close to the point where that street is crossed by the railway. Here stood the Temple Gate, which became the chief entrance to the city. At the Temple Gate the wall turned to the west and followed the course of Portwall Lane, lying between it and Pyle Street, as far as Redcliffe Street, which it crossed a little north of the church of St. Mary Redcliffe, leaving the church still outside the walled area. From Redcliffe Gate the wall passed between Jones Street and Back Lane for a short distance, to terminate at Redcliffe Back at a tower overhanging the Avon.
Both Temple and Redcliffe Gates were rebuilt in the eighteenth century. The former was a fine example of Renaissance architecture; a heavily rusticated mass of masonry, having a lofty central arch and two roomy lateral archways for foot- passengers. In 1808, it was deemed to be an obstruction to traffic, demolished and the stone sold to local builders. Redcliffe Gate was a building somewhat similar, but neither so handsome nor so well-proportioned; it was taken down to improve the street in 1788. Frome Gate had already disappeared in 1694, Newgate in 1766, and the Bridge, or South Gate, at the foot of Broad Street, on the rebuilding of St. Nicholas' Church, in 1762.
Source: "Bristol: A Historical and Topographical Account of the City" by Alfred Harvey. Published by Methuen in 1906.
Thanks to Angus for pointing out a mistake I made in the original page. I put Pile Lane instead of Pipe Lane.
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Law and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
Slideshow of the workshop « The responsibility of businesses and investors in terms of the climate challenge », at the summet « Climate Chance », Nantes, France, 26-28 September 2016
Neetu Sharma, September 2016
On April 1, 2014, India became the first country to legally mandate corporate social responsibility (CSR). The new rules in Section 135 of India’s Companies Act made it mandatory for companies of a certain turnover and profitability to spend 2% of their average net profit for the past three years on CSR. While in theory CSR has traditionally meant as « Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a Company’s commitment to operate in an economically, socially and environmentally sustainable manner, while recognizing the interests of its stakeholders » in the new CSR Law it entails allocation and spending of 2% of the net profit by the companies with turn over of over INR 5000 crores and net profit of INR 500 crores, on social development. While its seems a very welcome step that explores the transformative role of law, taken towards the social development, the analysis of the refurbished legal understanding and its efficacy in addressing the issue of climate change tell a different story. Not only the issue of environment has not been dealt with adequately by the corporates, earmarked funds for CSR have also been diverted through various unscrupulous means such as creation of foundation and payment of own employees. Financial analysis has also pointed towards huge under spending of CSR funds as well by the companies. India is currently making attempts to plug these gaps and make CSR effective in its true spirit.
This analysis of experiential insights of applying responsibility framework traces the origin of the phenomenon ‘rights and responsibility’ framework in South Asian context.
This case study/analysis is based on the original reference text ‘Presentation of A proposal for The Charter of Human Responsibilities’ and ‘Towards Cultures of Responsibilities -Engaging With Human Rights Defenders on Ethics, Rights and Responsibilities’, edited by Dr. John Clammer and Sudha.S,- A document on reflection of a series of dialogues with individual and socio professional groups on Ethics, Rights and Responsibilities and consultations with the civil society organisations, professionals and eminent jurists and academic in India and the rest of South Asia.
Downloads: csr_law_and_climate_change_-_india.pdf (490 KiB)
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'The Pursuit of Wisdom' Public Lecture Series - Prof. David FAURE
Name of Activity (Chinese): 'The Pursuit of Wisdom' Public Lecture Series - Prof. David FAURE
Unit: The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Venue: Lecture Theatre 1, Cheng Yu Tung Building, CUHK Map
Filial piety was recognised as a traditional virtue. Why was it good for business?
In the historical context, investors of capital into business had to overcome two major problems. Firstly, the state had to recognise private ownership of capital. Secondly, debt liability had to remain valid beyond an individual’s life time. In Western countries, the emergence of company law dealt with those two problems, so that the company might be recognised as a “legal person”. During the Ming and Qing dynasties, when China had no company law, through the interaction of the state and local society, the ancestor in south China remarkably stood in for the “legal person”.
Professor David Faure will give this alternative view of the history of filial piety in China under the topic of “Filial Piety and Business Enterprise: Why Is Filial Piety Good For Business?” in the lecture.
Topic: Filial Piety and Business Enterprise: Why Is Filial Piety Good For Business?
Speaker: Professor David William FAURE [ Biography ]
Moderator: TSUI Yuen, Vincent
Language: Cantonese
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Category: Mobile Services
BlackBerry Messenger for Android shown off on video
September 3rd, 2013, 08:17 by Prasad 30 comments
BlackBerry had promised us a version of its popular BlackBerry Messenger or BBM service for Android and iOS devices quite a while ago now. While we are yet to see the final version release on either platform, someone managed to get their hands on a beta and has a uploaded a video for our viewing pleasure.
As you can see from the image above, BBM for Android looks nothing like any other Android app. Instead of adopting the look of the platform, BlackBerry has decided to instead port over the look of BB10, which is why the BBM for Android looks exactly the way it does on BB10, complete with the tabs on the bottom and screens on the side. Read more »
Shazam for Android gets faster song recognition and UI overhaul in v4.0
August 30th, 2013, 13:36 by Ian 36 comments
Shazam, the popular song identification app, has just been updated to version 4.0 for Android.
The latest version promises faster song recognition, as well as a completely new user interface with large screen optimizations for tablets. Read more »
Digg launches new app for Android
August 30th, 2013, 09:32 by Prasad 2 comments
Once upon a time Digg used to be this really popular news aggregator site. But then reddit happened and Digg was pushed to the sidelines. Last year, the site was acquired by a company called Betaworks, who has since been in the process of revamping it, first by launching a brand new website that does not suck and an iOS app to go with it.
Continuing down that path, they have now launched a new Digg app for Android and thankfully, it’s not just a port of the iOS app. The new Digg app, now available for free on the Play Store, follows the same minimalistic design of the website and the iOS app, with clean white and black design. Read more »
Nokia launches three cool ads for the just released Lumia 625
August 29th, 2013, 17:51 by Kyle 29 comments
Nokia has released three new ads promoting the just unleashed Nokia Lumia 625. The first one focuses on all of its multimedia features and navigation, the next one is all about Office and SkyDrive cloud services, and finally the last video is…well, hilarious.
The Nokia Lumia 625 is a bigger, faster and LTE-enabled version of the colorful Lumia 620. It features a 4.7″ IPS WVGA display, a dual-core 1.2GHz Krait processor and a 5MP sharpshooter. The Windows Phone 8 inside the Lumia 625 seems to pack the latest GDR2 update. Read more »
Delta Air Lines equips its flight attendants with 19,000 Nokia Lumia 820 smartphones
August 23rd, 2013, 16:19 by Ian 110 comments
In line with its promise to garner wider enterprise usage this month, Nokia has delivered big time as its partnership with Delta Air Lines has come to fruition.
Some 19,000 Lumia 820′s have been deployed to Delta flight attendants, complete with special additions to streamline onboard purchasing from passengers. Read more »
Swiftkey Cloud exits beta, released today as part of Swiftkey 4.2
August 21st, 2013, 17:24 by Ian 21 comments
The popular Swiftkey keyboard replacement app for Android has been updated to version 4.2, which includes the addition of the new Swiftkey Cloud service.
Swiftkey Cloud syncs with your Gmail and Facebook accounts (and others) and learns from your typing style. You can then transfer it across multiple devices easily. Read more »
Google blocks Windows Phone 8 YouTube app, Microsoft claims reasons are ‘manufactured’
August 16th, 2013, 07:24 by Prasad 268 comments
It was just a couple of days ago that we reported that the YouTube client for Windows Phone 8 developed by Microsoft was back on the Windows Phone Store. Unfortunately, that app is no longer usable because Google has remotely blocked access through it.
This has resulted in Microsoft releasing a long blog post detailing why the app was removed and how, in their words, the reasons were “manufactured” so that the Windows Phone version could not offer the same experience as the Android or iPhone app. Read more »
Nokia adds call and text blocking to WP8 Lumia phones running on GDR2 update
August 9th, 2013, 15:45 by Kyle 181 comments
A new update of the Extras + Info service app for Nokia Lumia brings options for call and SMS blocking. The update is available to all Windows Phone 8-powered Lumia smartphones, but the new functionality works only on those running on the GDR2 a.k.a. Amber update.
Thanks to new APIs coming with the WP8 GDR2 update, Nokia was able to add the call/SMS blocking functionality to its latest smartphones. Currently, Nokia Lumia 1020 and Lumia 925 are running it officially, while the rest of the Lumia WP8 gang (920/820/720/620/520) will be getting it any moment now. Read more »
WhatsApp prioritizes voice messaging in latest update
August 7th, 2013, 08:05 by Prasad 17 comments
WhatsApp has started rolling out a new update across the various platforms that prioritizes the voice messaging feature of the service. This move probably comes after other messaging services have started incorporating and promoting their voice messaging feature.
To be clear, this is not a new feature even for WhatsApp as the functionality was always available. The only difference is that now it is prominently placed in the UI with the latest update. Now, you’ll see a microphone button instead of the Send button when no message is being typed in the message field. Press and hold this button and your message starts getting recorded. Slide left any time to cancel the recording. Read more »
Google launches Android Device Manager, lets you locate your misplaced droid
August 3rd, 2013, 21:15 by Chip 80 comments
Google is about to launch its own service that lets you locate your misplaced Android device or protect your data and privacy in case it gets stolen. The service is dubbed Android Device Manager and will let you ring your phone at maximum volume so you can locate it, even if silent mode has been enabled.
In case the smartphone/tablet is not in your immediate vicinity, you will be able to locate it on a map in real time. Read more »
Microsoft to enable offline access for SkyDrive files in Windows 8.1
July 23rd, 2013, 13:40 by Ian 26 comments
Windows’ native cloud storage service, SkyDrive, will allow you to have access to files even without an internet connection with the upcoming Windows 8.1 update.
The update lets you indicate which files you want to be available offline (even all of them), and downloads them to your devices automatically. Read more »
Rovio Account now available globally, syncs Angry Birds game progress between Android and iOS
July 19th, 2013, 18:34 by Kyle 6 comments
Rovio has begun the global rollout of its game progress-syncing Rovio Accounts. So far the service was available globally only on The Croods and had very limited availability on Angry Birds.
As of today Rovio Account is available on Android and iOS globally and can sync your progress of the original Angry Birds as well. Read more »
Truecaller collaborative phone directory hacked?
July 18th, 2013, 15:13 by Ian 15 comments
The Truecaller global phone directory, a service which finds contact details for a given name or telephone number via crowd-sourcing, has had its main database hacked according to a report by BGR. The hackers have reportedly had access to some 450GB of data, most of it not really intended for public usage.
The hack was pulled off my the Syrian Electronic Army, who claim to have the data of over a million users, including Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Gmail accounts. Truecaller has since released a statement refuting that any sensitive data has been compromised. Read more »
BlackBerry Messenger coming to Android and iOS in September
July 17th, 2013, 18:35 by Sunil 10 comments
BlackBerry’s CEO Thorsten Heins announced that the popular BlackBerry Messenger will be available on Android and iOS back at the BlackBerry live 2013 conference. We then had a tweet from the BlackBerry Worldwide tweeter account stating that the app will be available on June 27.
Unfortunately, the account didn’t turn out to be an official BlackkBerry affair and the BlackBerry Messenger for the Android and iOS did not make its appearance on the suggested date. However, the much-awaited BBM for the two of the most popular smartphone platforms will be available “this summer”, according to the BlackBerry India managing director. Read more »
BitTorrent Sync enters Beta, introduces Android app
July 17th, 2013, 17:36 by Ian 7 comments
Back in January, we reported on the Alpha version of the new personal cloud storage service from the creators of the popular peer-to-peer BitTorrent protocol.
BitTorrent Sync, which lets you share and transfer large files in the same way that BitTorrent does, has just entered Beta, and has released an Android app to allow users to share files between mobiles as well. Read more »
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Flashback 2002-17
Former Secretary of State of the United States of America and Nobel Laureate
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On March 16, 2012; 19.30-20.30
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Getting Prospects to Know, Like and Trust You
Author: Dr. Jim Barry
Social Media Predictions Wrapped Up in 13 Oxymorons
December 29, 2013 Social Content Marketingcontent marketing, social media predictionsjmbarry
Had your fill of Social Media Predictions? Some say this is the age of advocacy and experience marketing. Others say it’s the year of proprietary audience, content purpose, content quality and SoLoMoPro. One thing is for certain. This is the year of the oxymoron.
Definition of an oxymoron: two opposing words or concepts.
If you assume that most social media experts are correct in their predictions, then we are likely entering a year of:
Personalized Anonymity
Erasable Relationships
Paid Trust
Unwinding Fatigue
Longer but Shorter-Form Content
Smaller Use of Big Data
Interrupting Permission Marketing
More Exact Estimates
Social Technology
Acting Naturally
A Pretty Ugly Facebook
In summary brands should focus on building lasting, but ephemeral relationships using outbound techniques for inbound marketing in an anonymous, but highly personal media. What’s wrong with this picture?
Call it social privacy, the term itself is a contradiction. But consider this paradox in objectives. Organizations today are arguably more concerned about data security than ever before. From Edward Snodan’s Big Brother NSA revelations to HealthCare.gov’s security concerns and Target’s massive data leaks, security breaches have made more brands sensitive to their domain privacy.
At the same time, they are embracing cloud resources more than ever to help scale their social media participation. It sounds like they are taking measures for their public space to be private and their private space to go public?
Following the Weinergate saga and other public snafus, consumers are also getting sensitive to their social privacy. The early successes of Snapchat and Whisper are testimony to the rising popularity among Millennials to erase any potential of wrongdoing or less than desirable make-up.
At the same time, we expect high-context content to reach these audiences with hyper-targeted precision that is now possible from knowing what they like, where they are, what they are doing and who they are with. So are we trying to find out as much as we can about anonymous fans?
And don’t forget to build lasting relationships and lifetime value with these folks before the media expires. You have 6 seconds to make that happen on Vine. If they are using ephemeral media, you better hit the resend over and over and over.
Ephemeral Media: This Tape will Destruct in 5 Seconds
This tape will self destruct in 6 seconds.
Most agree we now have to pay-to-play for fans to notice our posts in their News Feeds. But wasn’t the purpose for maximizing organic reach to reward routine engagement of communities with relevant content? In return, these brands would be rewarded high exposure from those that supposedly know, like and trust the brand. So doesn’t ”pay-to-play” imply “buy my trust?”
A common complaint cited in many 2014 social media predictions relates to social media fatigue. The reduced attention span of consumers is pressuring brands to consider shorter bursts of video based content.
But wait. Don’t forget to pack more into our audience’s decompression time. Podcasting and wearable computer technologies are expected to rise in popularity as burned out content users seek more ways to cram in content at the gym, in the car and on the couch.
Do you remember the early definitions of inbound marketing or permission-based marketing? We were avoiding the use of interrupting and non-permissive advertising techniques which were more about “telling us” rather than “inviting us.” The concept relied on the use of social media and content marketing to earn the attention of prospective customers.
This contrasted to the more interrupted style of broadcasted, outbound marketing. But with a deluge of competing content, many brands are quickly resorting to the promotion of links and social ads to their content. i.e., we are using outbound approaches to trigger our inbound marketing.
Longer but Shorter Content
Many experts predict 2014 will be the year where attention span deterioration forces a greater consumption of short-form, video content. Consumers will expect 15-second Instagram videos and other micro-content. And many experts agree that short-form will trump long-form in viewership and engagement.
At the same time, top social media forecasters are predicting an inordinate rise in longer-form content as brand publishers response to what Google’s search algorithms prefer in their high quality content assessments. So the long and short of it is: ”Tweet a teaser to your richer media experience and more complete brand story where and when Google’s Hummingbird and a more available audience will give you the time of the day.”
Big data is the arguably the most cited trend in 2014 social media predictions. We have reached a point where massive amounts of contextual, historical and real-time data will be married to predictive behavior models for the perfectly hyper-targeted and behaviorally matched content. And all of this will be consumed on a smartphone, wristband or tiny watch.
Big Data for Smaller Screens
Marketing in the year 2014 is often referred to as the age of engagement, entertainment and education. So we are being entertained and educated at the same time? How cool is that? Why couldn’t Sister Jolene understand that? We were only disrupting her teaching in response to the entertainment value she apparently didn’t recognize.
Almost every 2014 social media prediction claims this is the year we crack the social ROI code. Really? So through native ad tracking and other big data revelations, we will now know the return on influence?
Granted our measurement methods are far more precise than what we could muster up from traditional advertising. But even the most trackable content marketing program requires a great deal of time to get real data. The most we could probably expect from recent advances in closed loop analytics and big data are more exact estimates.
This is perhaps the ultimate oxymoron. If anything, the emergence of wearable and other social technologies has hijacked relationships and promoted an anti-social atmosphere. If we are truly saddened by the hyper-texting culture witnessed during Thanksgiving dinner, imagine the deterioration of intimacy and conversation when Google glasses hit the market.
With videos taking over content marketing as perhaps the most often cited 2014 prediction, brand publishers will have to develop a personal touch. One way to avoid the often criticized “corporate-speak” demeanor is to make a personal connection through a likeable persona. And to do this effectively, many social video experts suggest that we simply act naturally. Got it?
But aren’t we then acting? Or are we being natural? Or perhaps we are innately acting out our alter egos in a staged enactment of who we really are not but could be in a contrived natural setting. Maybe we should just be ourselves.
Pretty Ugly Facebook
We knew it was a matter of time before the once darling of the social media world lost its luster. Millennials, in particular, are flocking to Tumblr, Snapchat and even Twitter as their distrust and dissatisfaction with Facebook grows. And by earning the lowest score in the business value, marketers have expressed their disappointment in Facebook as well.
And with the recent strides made by Pinterest, a revamped Google+ and a LinkedIn Pulse/Slideshare/Hootsuite make-over, it’s no wonder Snapchat refused to bite on a $3 billion offer from Facebook. Only time will tell if pay-to-play will be the bane of its legacy. But for now, Facebook is looking pretty ugly.
So what can you add to this year’s social media oxymorons?
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40 thoughts on “Social Media Predictions Wrapped Up in 13 Oxymorons”
Desmer Michel says:
I think there is not so much to do with so many social media companies around the world now. Unless, companies will think about redirecting their profile into database like their do before, that will help a better relationship among social media. Another oxymoron I noticed from social media prediction planning is that all social media will certainly one day unify them to a better communication system. Wilt the emerging technology, we may see that Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn will have a closer relationship, for better communication
brittany Middlemiss says:
The future of TV is very connected with the future of mobile. Once brands can figure out how to sync messaging across the TV experience to the mobile experience, that’s when things will start to get interesting. On the Go Viewing HBO was one of the networks to recognize how viewers habits are changing, resulting in the launch of the HBO GO app, which enables subscribers to watch its programming from a variety of devices. Mobile users have also embraced services such as Hulu to access TV programming from their mobile devices. Privacy is always the biggest concern, when you hear stories of people being hacked. Every time you search online for the best restaurant deal, share good news or bad with your Facebook friends, or tweet to your followers, your “audience” is bigger than you know. That’s because you’re every online move leaves cyber footprints that are rapidly becoming fodder for research without you ever realizing it. Using social media for academic research is accelerating and raising ethical concerns along the way, as vast amounts of information collected by private companies — including Google, Microsoft, Facebook and Twitter — are giving new insight into all aspects of everyday life.
Adriana Gioia says:
Public Privacy
What I can add is finding a solution for privacy. Nowadays, you try to be within the social media, but at the same time you do not want all your stuff to become public because of the majority of hacks, so everybody sees it and you are not able to get it private again.
jmbarry says:
Thank you, Tyson. You response as well as your sharing to others is greatly appreciated.
Thank you, Matthew. I greatly appreciate the accolades.
Jacob Brett says:
Privacy is becoming increasingly more public in a number of avenues.
Within social media many platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin and
Snapchat have options to keep content within a set group public while this
information remains private to those outside the group. Even if your intent is to
keep you information private, the NSA spying, an increasing number of hacks and
Social Platforms leaking information during software updates it’s making private
information more public. And once this information becomes available it’s very
difficulty to make public information private once again
Daniel Cohen says:
As we enter in to the New Year 2014, most social media market experts predict new oxymoron will change the way companies use social media marketing right now, specifically on the way social media users express their feeling and thoughts towards companies, products and services. The idea is to create a stronger relationship between brands and costumers by making their message disappear on the web after a short period, which obligates costumers to keep posting their opinions again and again on the social media channels. However, other schools of thought fell that in contrast, the year 2014 will witness more confusion on this area because this focus will make users less brand royal and with it will lead to more erasable relationship between costumers and brands making them change their brand loyalties and switching to other competitors brands easier.
I share your sentiments, Daniel. It is difficult to see how disappearing media will allow enough history evidence to support a lasting relationship.
maria luisa chamma braga says:
Who doesn’t check reviews before buying a product or service? Social media serves as a tool to guide and make up consumers mind, through what friends, fan and followers say and do. Everything is linked to the accessibility of the social medias and their influence. Free contend is here for everybody, and this mean companies have to pay attention to each detail.
Nancy Casimir says:
In addition to the already existing facebook, twitter and instagram, an influx of new social media apps allow for the term humble narcissism to take place among users. Many users tend to keep the trend of over exposing themselves with the veil of appearing humble or holding some type of humility that can be hidden through their words. Allowing the user to post an abundance of pictures of themselves but yet talk about how ugly, they feel pushes the audience to post positive comments or even add more likes to make the user feel good about themselves, when in fact they may be vain in nature and just seeking more attention. Most of the existing social media only allow for “likes,” and comments can always be erased, so therefore feeding the narcissist nature of some users.
Gordon Henry MKT 5955 says:
With so many people in today’s society concerned about the scrutiny of web security, one oxymoron comes to mind – secure database sharing. Many organizations and companies used web based worksites to share, manipulate, and transfer data throughout their many departments and chambers. While most companies have benefitted greatly from their use of database sharing thanks to the ever changing web technologies that make jobs and people more efficient, the security of it can still be highly compromised. The more eyes that have access to any database will always pose a threat to the security of a companies data.
Miya Morris says:
I agree with the social oxymoron. Now a days people in general are asking for privacy through privacy agreements on social cites. Yet most people post Instagram images on everything that they do or make FaceBook posts about the way they are feeling and why they feel this way. There is no way privacy and social media can go hand and hand because there are reposts and posts about everything at the touch of a button. These posts and hashtags have a huge impact on the pay for play marketing because companies and strategically place ads and surveys on where the most users are that relate to their content
Saffira Issa says:
I agree with social technology being a big oxymoron. People are becoming more and more anti-social due to all the social media and technology. It is so common now to walk by a restaurant and everyone at the table is on their phone and not communicating with each other. Eating is also not the same since Instagram came along. Before you would get your food and started eating. Now when the server comes with the food, people start taking a bunch of pictures, upload to Instagram or any other social media and when they are finally done posting they decide to start their meal. There is barely any networking going on now a day everyone is just on his or her phones. My parents are pretty strict about phones; we are not allowed to use them while eating at the table or when we are out in restaurants. So whenever I go to have lunch or dinner with friends it is already a habit to put my phone away. But my friends are constantly on their phones and when you talk to them they do not even hear you, which can be really frustrated.
Reina Webb says:
Limited free speech has become a social media oxymoron. Individuals that represent brands tend to use social media to speak up for or against certain social issues must tread water very lightly. Their personal opinions too often are associated with their brand associations. These days we are experiencing limited use of free speech in open social media outlets. With social responsibility becoming more of an expectation, consumers want to hear how their brands are supporting such efforts. However, being too vocal or negative can tarnish or become a detriment to a brands image, as it may offend opposing or liberal supporters of that brand.
Adrien Alexander says:
Unwinding Fatigue is probably this year’s biggest oxymoron! Social media audiences once turned to social sites like Facebook and Twitter to unwind from the daily tension of their lives, however, now these sites have become battle grounds for brands seeking to win popularity amongst these innocent consumers. Social audiences think they are going to set down, relax and check out what content, pics and videos their friends have posted or twitted for the day, instead they get lost in all the non-permissive advertising and sign off of these sites with more mental exertion than when they signed on.
MIYA L BROWN says:
The Social Media oxymorons your presented made very good sense…when you sit and really absorb the information presented. Last year we saw an increased instance of Cyber Bullying, which translates into another oxymoron…Social Media and Civility or Courteousness or Consideration or Respect or Politeness or Good Manners. Enough already, you get the point? 2014 will present more of the same.
When many of us were youngsters, bullying happened on the way to school, at school, on the way home from school, and in our neighborhood. Now, individuals are experiencing “cyber bullying”. Somehow these individuals don’t identify stalking and posting nasty rumors or comments on an individual’s page as bullying! It’s easy to post comments anonymously…Many states have adopted laws against cyber bullies called “Anti-bully laws”. These laws are bullying the bullies instead of attacking the problem head-on.
In essence, when we read comments for the various articles we can see traces of our lack of civility. These individuals hide behind bogus screen names and attack the writer, blogger, or individuals that are identified in the article. This is all backed by “free speech”, but someone has to pay! We no longer Respectfully agree to disagree or give anyone else’s opinion Consideration. Social Media and Civility are like vinegar and water. When the bottle is opened it can lead to instances of Cyber Bullying. What is an oxymoron anyway?
WILLIAM MCBRIDE says:
“Imprecise Science”
Social marketing is a fascinating yet imprecise science. Science is understood to be a reliable and teachable body of knowledge. In social marketing, there are no absolutes that are transferable. The world is fascinated with social media; and businesses are obsessed with developing a social marketing strategy, yet it does not lend itself to a precise and teachable understanding of its impact on business. It is therefore, an imprecise science; a project in development. The dynamics of infrastructure, technology, SEO and efficacy measurements are so fluid that they do not lend themselves to finite guidelines that are transferable from person to person. Therefore learning is a limited to a sharing of past experiences; hopefully recent ones given the segments rapid evolution.
Recent trends in social marketing indicate effectiveness will depend upon personalized, hyper focused and contextual relevant messaging. True learning may only come from applying prior experiences to the specific task at hand. One must have a grasp of general social trends and apply them in a creative, personalized and authentic way. What is more important, the art or the science of this process?
Roberta Shepherd says:
Passive aggressive behavior can be generally described as a non verbal aggression that sometimes results in to negative behavior. Passive aggressive do not always mean you are angry and resentful. One can appear as if they are friendly, polite, kind, and down to earth. When marketing online with consumers you do not want to exemplify passive aggressive behavior like: non communication when there is something problematic, procrastinating with consumers updates, suggestions, and feedback, and ambiguity not fully engaging in conversations with targeted online consumers. The reason why you do not want to demonstrate passive aggressiveness when communicating with consumers online because you do not want whatever you are trying to say at the time come off as being rude or just not helpful to the consumer. Its can possibly destroy one’s business.
Christina Kitterman says:
Cloud Control.
The glaring oxymoron in 2014 is the push for data storage on secure “cloud” servers. Cloud-based applications and/or data storage companies claim that the information you store on their “cloud” will be safe, secure and solely in your control. The problem is that no one really knows what the “cloud” is and where the “cloud” is located. One thing is certain, you are not in control of the “cloud.” Without complete control of your cloud data, don’t be surprised if the cloud causes a catastrophic thunderstorm dispersing your data throughout the online universe.
Kraig Washington says:
Stagnant Content Maturation
Call it the age of (flashback of the Viagra commercial) what is old is new again. Myspace out, Facebook in. Facebook is now old, replaced by Instagram and twitter. Instagram vitality is ending; Snapchat is the new rage. Wait 10 seconds later and Snapchat disappears overtaken by Vine. In present form, social media has reached its maturity. Old applications are just being refurbished and repackaged under a different name/app. Entirely new content is not being created. Social media is in a trough. Like a high-rise one floor built on top of the other, old content is being built upon, but entirely new content/ideas are not being created. We are living in an age of stagnant content maturation.
Kelly Johnson says:
An oxymoron for online marketing would be the Inconspicuous sales pitch. I’m an avid follower of fashion and music blogs/ communities, and I can’t help but dissect an editorial and try to piece together the ways I’m constantly being promoted material or coereced to buy a product. It’s not necessarily a negative thing; it goes hand in hand with “Acting Natural”. For this reason, I think that more “under the radar” communities like Tumblr, and Soundcloud for music consumption are going to have to work hard to maintain that “share-what-we-love for free” model. Although recently, tumblr has adopted paid ads, and promoted blogs; it is still not a part of everyday life the way Twitter and Instagram, or Pandora is for its users.
Darnell Ho-Koon says:
A New Classic
Does this not remind you of the saying, “out with the old, and in with the new”? In the case of the following a new classic, we can think of this as an innovation to the wheel. As this generation looks into the future, we must learn to create imaginative strategies that enrich the lives of others, build a relationship with our audience, and symbolize the companies brand image; however, one still must start with the foundation of marketing. According to an article posted on Marketing TechBlog, Classic and Digital Marketing were compared in 10 different ways. Although they were similar in engagement they had a different approach.
Oren Mor says:
As society transitions into a more technologically advanced, smartphone-dominated world, the marketing channels through which consumers are targeted will gravitate towards a seemingly “virtual reality.” With longer workdays, shorter breaks, and the challenging task of maintaining an adequate work-life balance, marketers in 2014 must create brief, attention-grabbing advertisements that leave a mark in the consumers mind.
It is estimated that over 91% of American adults have a cell phone. Will we begin to witness the next wave of marketing and consumer outreach through these means? Can companies get their messages across effectively while provoking consumers to make desired purchasing decisions? Companies in today’s competitive market will face these new challenges and must generate effective solutions.
Leanna Amarsingh says:
Today a lot of people are so immersed with modern technology. I believe that virtual reality is going to become a new trend in 2014. People always want to be in an environment with which they can be in control of and feel as if it is real. Now since Google is coming out with the Google glass, it will become a new trend and become popular. Google glass allows you to take pictures, record videos, and get directions to a location. Instead of wearing a helmet, you get to wear a pair of glasses with an optical head-mounted display. These glasses are considered to be a wearable computer.
Everything is becoming so technology based that eventually people would not know what reality is. It is already happening because people are always on their phones or tablets.
Jose Libos says:
Social media = less results and filled airtime.
Now a days social media sites are basically the same. They are filling airtime. By filling airtime I mean they truly just aren’t helping individuals with the task of making a name for themselves. People often do this in order to make a long lasting impression and get an audience “hooked” on their personal brand.
As opposed to cyber friends or followers, real friends can actually aid you in performing a physical task. An example of this would be make you food when you are sick, get you a cup of water when you are thirsty, or take you out when you are upset. Social media connections can act as friends too. You can inform a brand of a potential client or about a job opening in specific work fields.
I think this would be a good week go through your friends/ followers and see if there’s anything you can do for anyone. You might end up with a real friend which in turn could just be more valuable right now than the financial ROI we’re all waiting to see come from personal branding and social media hype of 2014.
Danny Rogover says:
Exclusive Mass-Marketing
I personally believe exclusive mass marketing will be a social media oxymoron for 2014. In todays society customers a very fickle; it is no longer effective to send out hundreds of thousands of standardized news letters, e-mails, offers and etc. Today customers want to feel somewhat important and not just like another number. This can be done through personalized emails or special deals, granted some retailers do this to their top clients. However, at the same time retailers will not what to alienate potential new customers by making them feel like their just another number.
Johanna Mejia says:
A new oxymoron for 2014 social media will be the way people login to different website. Technology is on the rice and it’s hard for people to keep track of all their user names and passwords which is why most new websites are allowing you to login with your social media login information. For example, when logging in to a game (candy crush) they will ask you if you would like to connect through Facebook and that’s how they capture the customer information. It’s basically more convenient for customers not having to enter their home address or email address; everything is capture in their social media account. As the years go by, many businesses will start using this form of logging in their websites. But it make me question what happens to those individuals that don’t own any social media, it won’t be convenient for them.
With so much to speculate about changes in the way society views social media, one oxymoron that comes to mind is “encrypted file sharing”. Organizations at every level now use supposedly secure database websites to share, exchange, and transfer data. Although this form of data file sharing is essential, and most organizations go to extensive lengths to secure these files, the more people that have access, the less secure it becomes.
Brian Cahill says:
Certain Uncertainty:
We encounter constant technological advances and new changes quickly become obsolete. It has become extremely difficult for people, even experts, to correctly predict and anticipate the direction of new trends. The only thing that we can safely say is that we will not be able to determine, with great certainty, what the future of social media holds. Analysts can track patterns and trends but realize that there is no way for anyone to fully predict the precise direction of social media in the near future. Certain uncertainty describes how we can try to anticipate the future but must understand that all predictions are merely conjecture and nothing is for certain.
Devon Nicholson says:
I would argue that the “Original Copy” is an oxymoron worth adding. In this year we can expect lots of small companies and start-ups attempting to capitalize on the revival or expansion of old ideas. The influx of YouTube product review channels, the indie development craze are essentially taking what was once red and painting it blue. I believe branding is taking on a new form and it’s no longer about creating something that is “new” but ‘improved.” A more specific example would be a social networking application that allows users to upload and share content. The “original copy” would be if a competitor offered the same feature, but the user could also edit and create new content in addition to uploading.
Tiffany O. says:
Another oxymoron I would argue is Closer Further relationships. Social media develops relationships between people of all kinds and from all around the world and allows them to communicate through social media. It has gotten to a point where people post their thoughts and feelings on Twitter or Facebook instead of picking up the phone and telling their family and friends how they feel , or parents spying on their kids seeing what they are up to instead of just sitting down with their child and having an honest conversation. Although social media brings peoples together developing closer relationships it furthers people from one another. People are avoiding direct communication and looking to social media to express themselves therefore developing closer further relationships.
Neil Kendall says:
Passive Aggression is my new oxymoron for the 2014 Social Media Predictions. It was stated that marketing is going to be narrowed and more focused in 2014. As opposed to a company blasting their product or information onto the market and hoping for a positive response, companies will go after smaller, more specific demographics that fit their audience profile or buying trends. While companies are backing off in their approach (increased emphasis on emails as opposed to “in your face banners and ads”), they are making a more aggressive approach in emphasizing focus on a smaller, more targeted audience.
Omar Olortegui says:
Imposed Suggestions
Facebook paid- ads are presented as suggestions on your News Feed but they cannot be removed from it. They make the “suggestion” for you to like a page but do not give you the option to close or delete the ad. Also there is no option for not receiving this kind of advertisement. Since the beginning Facebook made a big effort to protect the privacy of its users by allowing them to customize privacy settings. However now they violate this trust by forcing you to see advertisement that was not requested in the first place. Time will tell if people can adjust to this imposition or Facebook will reconsider its strategy and looks for smarter ways to become profitable.
Giana says:
I find the oxymoron “social media privacy” becoming extremely more relevant as social media networks continue to alter their settings to make privacy options less available to users. Consequently, this is occurring at the same time as users are starting to realize the consequences of the content they share. Facebook has been especially focused in attempting to make user’s pages more visible than they would like. This can be attributed to the fact that it is contradicting for users to expect to keep their pages private when the objective is to be social. Because of this, it is becoming increasingly more important for users to pay attention to the content they are sharing and should assume anyone can see it.
Patty Strulovic says:
“Social media marketing” is THE oxymoron. Social media is supposed to be about connecting people and sharing common ideas. It is also to maintain existing relationships. Its about creating a bridge of communication between people. Social media is supposed to be used to create relationships based on trust.
Marketing to me is the complete opposite. Its about creating a “relationship” with a hidden agenda. Its about creating some sort of fake trust, to later try to persuade you to buy their product or service.
But for some reason, it works, people love to be a part of a group or niche in some social media platform, whether it is facebook, twitter or instagram; there will always be people who will bite the hook.
Tatiana Smidi says:
Another oxymoron, which I noticed from your work in “2014 Social Media Predictions from a Strategic Planning Perspective,” is Hyper-Focused Multi-tasking. You predicted that brands will be looking to develop and use dashboards or multi use applications that allow them to manage all the different social media outlets to reach their clients everywhere via each particular customer’s favorite platform type. Yet, these interactions are to be focus and highly tailored to the individuals and the platform itself. As demand for seamless, personalized interactions increase, so will the need for the proper technology tools to implement such conversations. Thus the creation of the Hyper-focused Multi-tasking enabling apps.
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What is the history of permanent magnets in east
April 12, 2013 Author: Franky
Man-shaped compass mounted on a chariot
The first reported application of naturally occurring permanent magnet material is in the Chinese chronicles. It has been reported 2 that the best prepared caravans that crossed the Gobi desert, from the minarets of the kingdoms of the Kushans to the imperial pagodas on the banks of the Yangtze, contained a white camel. In a clay pot full of water, protected by a carved wooden box mounted between the humps of the albino beast, floated a cork containing a piece of magnetized iron. The edges of the pot were painted in four colors: red for south, black for north, green for east and white for west. This primitive compass enabled the caravaner to navigate across the sands. In the Chinese chronicles there are also descriptions of magnetic gates, which restricted the access of armed ill wishers, and magnetic roadways made possible by the magic stone chu-shih. These stones, simply magnetic iron ore, were also known as ‘loving stones’ because their attraction for pieces of iron was similar to the love parents have for their children.
One Chinese legend relates that Emperor Huang-Ti, nearly 5000 years ago, had a chariot made on which was mounted a small man with an outstretched arm. This arm, Figure 1, always pointed South, so that Huang-Ti’s armies were able to attack their enemies from the rear in a fog and defeat them.
Chinese spoon compass
The stories of camel and chariot mounted compasses may be apocryphal, but Chinese encyclopedias state that magnetic needles were used as compasses on ships in 400 BC, and there exists a 1000 year old Chinese compass resembling a traditional painted spoon, see Figure 2.
Notwithstanding these early oriental excursions into permanent magnetism, the principal development of permanent magnet materials has been undertaken in Europe.
The history of Permanent magnets in Europe
March 28, 2013 Author: Franky
A naturally occurring permanent magnet material, a variety of magnetite, Fe3O4, known as a lodestone was known to the Greeks. The name lodestone, or alternatively and incorrectly loadstone, was derived from its navigational property of seeking the lodestar. The names magnetite, magnetism and all their derivatives stem from the name of the district where lodestones were found to be plentiful, Magnesia. The microstructural origin of the coercivity of lodestones, typically 10 kA/m, was shown to be due to a fine intergrowth of Fe2O3produced by oxidation in the Fe3O4material. This fine microstructure acts as an in homogeneity impeding magnetic reversal, by restricting the motion of the magnetic domain walls, thereby increasing the coercivity of the material. Thales of Miletus, circa600 BC, and many other Greek philosophers of the period from 400 to 200 BC described the attractive property of lodestones. Later, Lucretius in “De natura reru” described the repulsion of lodestones, but it was the development of artificial permanent magnets made by ‘touching’ iron needles with a lodestone which was the first transition in the improvement of permanent magnet materials. It is not possible to locate accurately the first production of artificial permanent magnets. At the beginning of the 13th century, the French troubadour Guyot de Provins called Hugue de Bercy by Hoppe 6describes, in
his satirical poem “La Bibl,” the use of a touched needle in a straw floating on water. It is claimed that the inhabitants of Amalfi particularly the jeweler Flavio Gioia made compasses, similar to today’s instruments with a rotating disc marked out in divisions, at the beginning of the 13th century. Peter Peregrinus, in his famous treatise “Epistola and Sygerum de Foucoucourt milite de magnet,” in 1269, stated that an oblong piece of iron which had been touched by a lodestone would turn toward the pole if floated on a piece of wood. He also discovered that two regions of the magnetite, now called magnetic poles, attracted a piece of iron more strongly then the rest of the magnetite. During the next three centuries, the alchemists attempted to develop lodestones as a facilitator for the change of base metal into gold, as an aphrodisiac, as a talisman to attract the opposite sex, etc. This extensive period, which produced no improvements in the properties of permanent magnets, was terminated by the publication of the first great work in the field of magnetics.
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Report: Flynn Advised Foreign Spyware Company
Updated Jun. 20, 2017 7:21AM ET / Published Jun. 19, 2017 5:00PM ET
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Former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn made at least $40,000 as an adviser for an Israeli company that sells spyware used against journalists and activists, The Huffington Post reports. Flynn worked for two companies linked to NSO Group, an Israeli cyberweapons firm, earning some $40,000 from one of the firms last year, Flynn noted on financial disclosure forms, which did not specify that both were units of the secretive company. Flynn did not disclose his pay at the second NSO-linked company. Though the nature of his work is unclear, one of the companies’ main products is a spying software called Pegasus, which has prompted concern from the privacy community for its use against journalists, activists, and government whistleblowers.
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Trump’s Articles of Impeachment: A Greatest Hits Collection
By David Swanson, FireDonaldTrump.org
Some say the world will end in Trump,
Some say in Pence.
From what I’ve heard out on the stump,
I hold with those who favor Trump;
For if he’s stopped they both might be.
If not, the chance may come too late
For Mr. Pence the throne to capture
And make our fate
His longed-for rapture.
Several years back, I led a team of authors drafting articles of impeachment against then-President George W. Bush for then-Congressman Dennis Kucinich. We drafted read more
Talk Nation Radio: James Loewen on the Lies That Confederate Statues Tell
James Loewen’s books include Lies Across America: What Our Historic Sites Get Wrong, Lies My Teacher Told Me and Sundown Towns: A Hidden Dimension of American Racism. Earlier this year, he spoke at a symposium in Richmond on Confederate monuments and memorials, read more
Foreigners Are Crazy
Pew did a poll in 38 countries asking about various dangers and threats.
The United States came in 26th place in the percentage of its people who view climate change as a major threat. What can all those people in 25 countries who believe that rendering the planet’s climate uninhabitable is a major threat to their country be thinking? Russia, by the way, came in dead last, 38th place, a far more serious and well-documented criticism of Russia than any I’ve heard (and there have been read more
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Joshua Holland is a fellow with The Investigative Fund at The Nation Institute and a contributor to The Nation who focuses on the intersection of money in politics and inequality. He is also the host of Politics and Reality Radio. Before joining read more
Silicon Oligarchs Should Save Themselves, Not Us
After the most expensive Congressional election in history saw a spectacular loss by a much-hyped Democrat who included only two policy topics on his entire website: cutting government spending, and running the government more like a corporation, a couple of Silicon Valley would-be Democratic-Party oligarchs have set up a website called “Win the Future” (guess who loses!) to raise money to buy billboards in Washington, D.C., to say things like “cut read more
Talk Nation Radio: Tressie McMillan Cottom on For-Profit Colleges and the Society That Produces Them
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Tressie McMillan Cottom is the author of Lower Ed: The Troubling Rise of For-Profit Colleges in the New Economy. We read more
Is Advocating Humane Policies Inhumane?
Until I remember that I, too, am a human being, I have been with increasing frequency drawn to the conclusion that human beings have evolved with such an obsession with other individual humans that they simply cannot attribute proper importance to far-reaching policies.
If you want to excite a crowd, you don’t tell them that virtually every official in Washington is in complete and harmonious agreement on massive military spending, more nuclear weapons, occupying Afghanistan, bombing Iraqis, read more
Our Causes Are Connected, Our Movements Should Be Too
Global corporations and international government alliances are pushing war, environmental destruction, economic exploitation, defunding of schools and housing, hateful divisive ideologies, and reductions in rights and liberties as a package wrapped in shiny foil, tied with a bow, and advertised in hundreds of different advertising media.
. . . and in this corner we have local and national organizations, segregated by race and other demographics, raising pitiable sums to fund nonprofit work, each read more
Chasing a Northern Confederate Out of the South
The Washington Post proclaims: “Protesters mob provocative Va. governor candidate as he defends Confederate statue.” Six seconds of video of the incident involved is likely to show up eventually here or here.
I was there on Saturday shouting down the “provocative” celebrator of racism and war, together with my kids and some friends. The only hostility I saw came from supporters of keeping the giant statue of Robert E. Lee in the park here in Charlottesville.
This was an email read more
Yes, Positivity, Pangloss, Partisanship, Propaganda, and Populism
Eight years ago Yes! Magazine published a political platform of progressive policies, along with polling showing strong majority support for each proposal. Now, eight years later, we can show almost total failure to advance any of the proposals, most of which were focused on the U.S. federal government.
Where there have been any small successes, they have mostly come at the state or local level or outside the United States. New York State just took a step toward free college and Washington State read more
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Final Fantasy Union always look to provide the most up to date Final Fantasy news where possible, all with a wonderful little sprinkle of opinion and sass.
Below you will find our news coverage related to Square Enix, but we also cover a ton of other games. You can find them from the main navigation, should you so wish.
Square Enix - 2 months ago
Triple Triad creator and Dirge of Cerberus director Takayoshi Nakazato now works at Luminous
Yoshinori Kitase, a member of Square Enix's Board of Directors not to mention many other roles has revealed in an interview with Game Informer looking back on Final Fantasy VIII, that the creator of the classic mini-game Triple Triad, Takayoshi Nakaz...
Final Fantasy Brave Exvius - 3 months ago
Dragon Quest XI S comes to Final Fantasy Brave Exvius
To help celebrate the release of Square Enix's Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age - Definitive Edition, a collaboration event has kicked off in the global version of the gumi developed Final Fantasy Brave Exvius. This has seen t...
Square Enix Japan gets behind Apple Arcade with new exclusive launch title Various Daylife
Square Enix Japan has gotten behind Apple's new game subscription service Apple Arcade with a brand new exclusive launch title from the team behind the Bravely series and Octopath Traveler series. Titled Various Daylife it is categorised...
Octopath Traveler comes to Final Fantasy Brave Exvius
Square Enix and Final Fantasy Brave Exvius developer gumi have announced a collaboration between Brave Exvius and Square Enix's Octopath Traveler. The event currently being held in the global version of the game until September 5 has see...
Shinji Hashimoto is now the 2nd highest ranking person in Square Enix as Executive Director
There's been a lot of changes going on at Square Enix in the past year with staff leaving the company altogether, staff joining other studios in the Square Enix family and the internal development structure getting redone again and now there's anothe...
Square Enix working to make their old games playable on modern hardware
While many games are still easily accessible on modern hardware, many games from Square Enix's long history are not playable on modern hardware whatsoever or are strictly limited in some way. In an interview with Game Informer, Square En...
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Final Fantasy XV - 7 months ago
Square Enix reveals big support for Google Stadia
Square Enix has announced their big support for Google's new cloud-based gaming platform, Stadia which launches in November for the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Belgium, Finland, Denmark, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden. Among the launch line-up for the platform is Final Fantasy XV but Square...
Final Fantasy XV: The Dawn of the Future to be released in English during Fall 2019
Square Enix has announced that Final Fantasy XV: The Dawn of the Future, the novel that adapts the stories of the cancelled Final Fantasy XV DLC episodes will be finally released in English during Fall 2019. This headlines a new agreement with Penguin Random House Publisher Services that will see various...
Final Fantasy VII Remake - 8 months ago
Looks like Square Enix just quietly delayed a major title, might be about to close a studio
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Takashi Tokita is now a board member of Tokyo RPG Factory
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Square Enix - 10 months ago
Square Enix's development restructure sees Yoshinori Kitase overseeing majority of FF series
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Final Fantasy XIV - 12 months ago
Nier: Automata coming to Final Fantasy XIV with YoRHa: Dark Apocalypse alliance raid series
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Final Fantasy Brave Exvius - 12 months ago
Final Fantasy Brave Exvius arrives in the global version of Star Ocean: Anamnesis
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Square Enix - 1 year ago
Square Enix has trademarked Final Fantasy Digital Card Game in Japan
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Square Enix says streaming services will help quickly lead from games in boxes to digital
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Final Fantasy Record Keeper - 1 year ago
Dragon Quest is coming to Final Fantasy Record Keeper in Japan
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Final Fantasy Brave Exvius - 1 year ago
Kingdom Hearts is coming to Final Fantasy Brave Exvius
Square Enix and developer gumi have announced that Disney's Kingdom Hearts is coming to Final Fantasy Brave Exvius in celebration of the release of Kingdom Hearts III in January 2019. Kingdom Hearts III releases in Japan on January 25 and January 29 in North America and Europe, but the exact date...
Belgian law uncertainty makes Square Enix stop offering their free-to-play games in Belgium
It is a very interesting time for games with in-app-purchases in the world right now and importantly, there is currently uncertain legal status of "loot boxes" under Belgian law. As a result of this, Square Enix has come to the decision that they need to stop providing their free-to-play games...
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Local and General News Items
Edition: April 6, 1882 April 6, 1882
LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS ITEMS.
REVIVAL SERVICES AT CROSBY.
Revival services are being held in the Primitive Methodist Chapel at Crosby nightly, by Mr. Joseph JOHNSTON, of Carlisle, Home Mission Revivalist; assisted by Messrs. SHARP, TIFFIN and other friends from the surrounding district. The meetings have been of a very successful character.
TOWER'S ANF HODGSON'S
LIQUIDATION.
The adjourned meeting of the creditors of the above named debtors was held last Saturday at the office of Mr. W. PAISLEY, solicitor, Workington; Mr. T. DIXON was in the chair. A number of questions having been put to the debtors, it was proposed by the chairman, and seconded by Mr. MULCASTER, St. Helen's Colliery Company, that the estate be liquidated by arrangement. An amendment to the contrary was moved by Mr. JOHNSTON (GRAHAM, ANDERSON Company), and seconded by Mr. W. JOHNSTONE, joiner. The amendment was carried. The proceedings have therefore fallen through.
THE HOME MISSION SERVICES.
A correspondent writes: -
A rather singular scene occurred at a "Home Mission" meeting held in the courthouse on Saturday evening last. During the service an man is a state of intoxification got up and said, "I want to tell you my experience." Some person sitting near him interfered with a view of keeping the man quiet, but he persisted in talking, and proceeding in informing the audience that "The Lord gives and the Lord tak's away." There was a laugh at this and the man addressing the audience said, "You needn't laugh; it is perfectly true what the man has said; and I wish the Lord would take him out of this."
Another individual jumped up and exclaimed, "You will all know me; I am Lanky Jim." This valuable item of information was immediately followed by a third individual starting up and saying, " If I were to tell you my experience it would take me til this time next year." I hev sum terrible strife wid the divel. He cums till me and plagues me terribly sometimes and guess what I till him?"
There was no response on the part of the audience, and a most profound silence prevailed. "Says I," the man continued, "I'll tell Jesus o' you, divel." It is needless to say that these addresses were not by any means calculated to sustain the gravity of those who were present, or improve the services in any way.
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DVD Review: A QUIET LITTLE MARRIAGE
Studio: IFC Films
Cast: Cy Carter, Mary Elizabeth Ellis, Jimmi Simpson, Michael O'Neill, Rita Taggart, Lucy Devito, Charlie Day, Melanie Lynskey, Ian McConnel, Charlotte Chanler
Director: Mo Perkins
Rating: Not Rated for (adult themes)
Run Time: 01h:21m:01s
�What�d I tell ya babe? Stand-up guy, right here.� - Jackson (Jimmi Simpson)
This multiple festival award-winner has brilliant little indie flick written all over it. Those who have seen it, love it, so I can't wait to give it a look.
Movie Grade: C+
DVD Grade: B
Calling your film A Quiet Little Marriage leaves the door open for it to have numerous tones. It could infer irony, and wind up telling the story of a psychotic husband and/or wife who�d rather kill people than live a happy, suburban life. Or, it could be the polar opposite, and we get this, filmmaker Mo Perkins� (Seed) latest, an indie film that, unfortunately, carries a pace and tone that takes its title a bit too seriously for my blood. Still, there are great performances across the board, and IFC�s fine DVD release makes it easy to recommend at least renting A Quiet Little Marriage to see if maybe you �hear� more than I did.
Olive (Mary Elizabeth Ellis) and Dax (Cy Carter) are a happily-married couple who seemingly have it all. What they don�t have is a baby, and while Olive is suddenly desperate for one, Dax is on the opposite end of the emotional spectrum as far as becoming a parent is concerned. Complicating matters are Olive�s father, Bruce (Michael O�Neill), who is quickly succumbing to Alzheimer�s and Dax�s brother, Jackson (Jimmi Simpson), who is either constantly looking for money, a place to crash for the night, or both; anything to feed his and his girlfriend, Sylvia�s (Lucy De Vito) drug habit.
Call it excellence in marketing, but after setting eyes upon the DVD case for A Quiet Little Marriage, I was pumped to check out this little-seen flick. While the central story eventually evolves into the struggles of a young couple to decide whether parenting is for them or not, I expected a far different tale. The good news is, Perkins� film is, indeed, an interesting study of such an important, real life decision, but the bad news is, for a movie with an 80- minute running time, it seems to take an awfully long time for this director to make his point. There�s quite a bit of fun to be had in the beginning, when we�re getting to know Olive and Dax, but things slow to a crawl not long after this intro. A Quiet Little Marriage certainly has its moments, but while the credits rolled, I realized that this was one of those movies where I felt like I'd been waiting for an hour for something big to happen, but, due to Perkins decision to move things along at such a low key, languid pace, it's simply way too difficult to get involved with the core of the story or any of the characters.
Nearly everyone in the cast has the distinction of appearing in the TV show, It�s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Having never seen that highly-touted (at least among its cultish fan base) series, I can�t vouch for whether that�s a good thing or not. It�s even more difficult to gauge such a thing based on their work in A Quiet Little Marriage, as there aren�t a ton of opportunities for humor. Regardless, the cast does just fine, and is often as subdued as the material. Ellis is a beauty, and does a wonderful job portraying the wide range of emotions that Olive feels as she struggles with a myriad of baby-related issues. Carter is a bit less appealing, since it seems like a struggle for him, at times, to go beyond a single facial expression, but he�s still serviceable. There�s nothing flashy at all about IFC�s DVD, but it works just fine in that it presents this mega-low budget film in the best possible manner, and even throws in a couple of extra features for good measure.
Posted by: Chuck Aliaga - September 15, 2010, 5:23 am - DVD Review
Keywords: young couple, secrets, lies, pain
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Joel Dayne Johnston
Joel Dayne Johnston was born in Lufkin, Texas and raised in Port Arthur, Texas. He married (me) Monica Rachelle Bourgeois in Houston, Texas. In 2003, we move to Southern California. We have 2 boys:
Trevor Lee Johnston
Lukas Dayne Johnston
Marilyn Leanne Powelson
Marilyn Leanne Powelson married Howell Dayne Johnston in Groves, Texas. They moved to Houston for 5 years, then to Lufkin for 6 years, and finally to Port Arthur, Texas until retirement. In 2009, Dayne retired from Fina Oil Company as #1 operator unloading sulfuric acid rail cars. Dayne and Marilyn sold their home in Port Arthur and now live in Jasper, Texas, on the San Angelina River. They had 2 children:
Joel Dayne Johnston m Monica Rachelle Bourgeois
Eric Wayne Johnston
Katie Louise Farmer 1922 - 1994
Katie Louise Farmer married Kenneth Rowdy Roy Powelson. They were divorced and had 3 children:
Robert "Bobby" Roy Powelson m Barbara
William "Billy" Earnest Powelson
Marilyn Leanne (Powelson) m Howell Dayne Johnston
William Nelson Farmer 1885 - 1945
William Farmer was born on 3/9/1885 in New Mexico. He married Ada Ann Cathey in Stephenville, Erath, Texas on 8/16/1908. On 9/12/1918, he submitted his World War I draft card in Oklahoma. He was described at native born, white, medium height, medium build, with brown eyes and red hair. He died on 7/27/1945 in Sherman, Texas. He was a laundry operator. They had 4 childern:
Pat (brother) (b 1915)
Nobey May
Elgin (died at a young age)
Katie Louise
Joseph Newton Farmer 1862 - 1915
Joseph Newton Farmer married Sarah E. William Nelson Farmer was one of their children.
Joseph N Farmer 1834 - 1862
Joseph N Farmer married Margaret Frances Griffin. Joseph was a Private CO F 9 Texas CAV For the Confederate States Army. Joseph Newton Farmer was one of their children.
John Farmer
John Farmer was born in South Carolina. He married Mary Pierce. John was a Private for Captain William Patrick’s Co GA militia in the War of 1812. Joseph N. Farmer was one of their children. He died on 12/21/1864 in Clayton County, Georgia.
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Disney, Indiana Episode 143 - Christmas Time in Disney, Indiana
Merry Christmas from Disney, Indiana! Our hosts have their stockings full of treats for this episode. They'll start with a look at the latest film from Disney, Saving Mr. Banks. Do they think it's practically perfect or did they need a spoonful of sugar to wash it down? You'll have to listen and find out.
After leaving the theater, they stop by Flynn's Arcade to play with some of the latest additions to Disney Infinity: the Toy Story playset along with the Woody, Jack Skellingon, Vanellope von Schweetz and Wreck-It Ralph figures!
Another present for you is the last Future Disney Legend segment for 2013 and the announcement for their 2014 year-long celebration in Disney, Indiana.
Tracey and Scott also let everyone know about an upcoming trip they have planned for Walt Disney World and that "other" theme park in Orlando!
All this, plus Christmas music on WWED, a call to the Main Street Cinema and a new resident in town in the feedback section!
Sure looks like our hosts are full of Christmas gifts!
Saving Mr. Banks Soundtrack (Deluxe)
Disney Infinity Toy Story Play Set
Disney Infinity Figure Woody
Disney Infinity Figure Jack Skellington
The Vanellope von Schweetz figure is currently a Target exclusive until 12/31/2013 and Wreck-It Ralph can only be found at Best Buy until the end of the year.
Saving Mr. Banks Links
Saving Mr. Banks Filming at Grauman's Chinese Theatre.
The Wrap: How ‘Saving Mr. Banks’ Overcame Disney’s Resistance to a Movie About Disney
Hollywood Reporter: Bringing Walt Disney (and Mary Poppins) Back to Life: The Making of 'Saving Mr. Banks'
The Wrap: Director John Lee Hancock on ‘Saving Mr. Banks’: We Went for the Truth, Not the Facts
DailyMail Online: 'I still get to make fantastic films - and that's perplexing to me': Tom Hanks on guns, God... and hanging out with The Beatles
D23: What It Was Like Turning Modern Day Disneyland Into Walt’s 1961 Magic Kingdom
Susan Egan Links
Susan Egan's Homepage
Stage Rush: Susan Egan's Secret of Happiness Interview
Broadway World: Bye Bye Birdie Flashback Interview with Susan Egan
MiceChat: Susan Egan and the Secret of Happiness
1) One More Sleep 'til Christmas - Muppet Christmas Carol
2) Santa Claus is Coming to Town - A Muppet Family Christmas
3) Home for the Holidays - A Muppet Family Christmas
4) Sleigh Ride - A Muppet Family Christmas
5) Silent Night - John Denver and the Muppets: A Christmas Together
6) The Most Wonderful Time of the Year - Susan Egan - Winter Tracks
7) We Wish You a Merry Christmas - Page O'Hara - Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas
8) White Christmas - Goofy - Disney's Merry Little Christmas
9) R2-D2 We Wish You a Merry Christmas - John Bon Jovi - Christmas in the Stars: Star Wars Christmas Album
Disney, Indiana - Episode 142 - Reindeer Songs
It's time for another visit to Disney, Indiana where our co-hosts are excited to see Disney's latest animated film Frozen. After some initial disappointment from one of our hosts, they dive into the production of the feature and share their thoughts on the film.
After the movie talk, they share a recording made in 2008 at Epcot at Christmas time. It's the Voices of Liberty from the American Adventure Pavilion.
All this, plus a listen to WWED, a call over the Main Street Cinema to see what Mortis is up to and some great listener feedback!
Frozen Soundtrack (Deluxe)
Disney, Indiana Episode 141 - Yggdrasil or the World Tree of Life
Today's episode finds one of our co-hosts not only MIA, but not found on Earth! Can our remaining host open the show? Will it go smoother than normal? Will the missing host return in time for the segments? Does anyone miss them? These answers and more await you!
Speaking of answers to questions - how about what segments are on today's episode? Well, first off a discussion of the newest entry into the Marvel film universe: Thor The Dark World. A look at the film's history, how it fits in with the other Marvel films and what our hosts thought of the film are all in store.
It's also time for November's Future Disney Legend segment with a look at the career of Disney Imagineer Joe Rohde. The man who, among other projects, helped developed the sorely missed Adventurers Club and also worked on a little something called Disney's Animal Kingdom as well.
Keeping with the Animal Kingdom theme, our hosts have a book review on the Imagineering Field Guide to Disney's Animal Kingdom from Tracey in the episode as well.
MousePlanet: A Farewell to the Adventurer's Club
MousePlanet: Adventurers Club Final Farewell: Part Two
MousePlanet: Special Effect Secrets of the Adventurer’s Club
MousePlanet: Craig McNair Wilson Remembers the Adventurers Club
Thor: The Dark World (Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Copy)
The Imagineering Field Guide to Disney's Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World
Disney, Indiana - Episode 140 - Potpourri for 100
Today's episode starts off with one of our beloved hosts in jeopardy (or is that on Jeopardy?). Will this host survive and make it to the bonus round or will they land on bankrupt when the final answer is given (wait, what show was that again?)
Scott and Tracey bring their listeners a hodgepodge of Disney goodness this time around that includes two video game reviews, a movie review, a book review and a mini-trip report!
They discuss their recent visit to the Treasures of the Walt Disney Archives exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. Next up is a look at the new Lego Marvel Super Heroes video game and the Lone Ranger Playset for Disney Infinity. Our hosts then review the 2013 not Disney, but filmed on Disney property film Escape from Tomorrow and wrap up the review fest with a look at book It's Kind of a Cute Story - a self-told memoir of Disney Legend Rolly Crump.
So sit back, make sure to be closest to the retail price without going over and enjoy the show.
Treasures of the Walt Disney Archives at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago Exhibit closes May 4, 2014.
Monster Kid Radio® - Hosted by Derek M. Koch
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes: Maximum Overload
Escape from Tomorrow (official site)
It's Kind of a Cute Story Official site and Facebook page
Who Whacked Roger Rabbit? - preorder link
LEGO: Marvel Super Heroes - Xbox 360
LEGO: Marvel Super Heroes - Playstation 3
Lone Ranger Play Set for Disney Infinity
It's Kind of a Cute Story
More Cute Stories, Vol. 1: Disneyland History
Who Censored Roger Rabbit? (Kindle)
Who Wacked Roger Rabbit? - New Roger Rabbit Novel due out 11/29/2013.
Disney, Indiana - Episode 139 - The Elfman in the Woods
In today's episode, our hosts, Scott and Tracey, present their October selection for Future Disney Legend, film composer, Danny Elfman. They discuss his musical history, with a focus on his projects for Disney films. After a break to tune into WWED, they return with a look at the 1980 Disney live-action thriller, The Watcher in the Woods. Tracey and Scott review the film's history, discuss why multiple endings for the story were filmed, and share their thoughts on the movie overall. Our hosts then wrap up the show with a call over to the Main Street Cinema and some listener feedback.
The Watcher in the Woods Links
Richard Chamberlain's Monster Movie Kid Blog: 31 Days of Halloween – Day 13: The Watcher in the Woods
Scott Michael Bosco, who worked on the bonus materials for Anchor Bay's special edition DVD of the Watcher in the Woods posted several Watcher in the Woods related articles on his former Digital Cinema website:
* The Watcher in the Woods: The Mystery Behind the Mystery
* Interview with Carol Baker (who played Helen Curtis)
* Interview with Lynn-Holly Johnson (who played Jan Curtis)
* Interview with Harrison Ellenshaw (who re-worked the ending)
* Interview with Sam Nicholson (part of the f/x team on the "other world" sequence)
The Movie's Trailer:
Danny Elfman Links
John Braheny interview with Danny Elfman.
Movie Wave review of the Flubber soundtrack.
Film Tracks interviews Danny Elfman about Meet the Robinsons.
Danny Elfman interview on Empire Online.
Billboard interview with Danny Elfman.
Jesse's Blog Post on Disney's D-TV.
The Watcher in the Woods (DVD)
Danny Elfman Disney Soundtracks
Dick Tracy: Original Score
Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas
Flubber: An Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack
Music for a Darkened Theatre: Film & T.V. Music 1
Music for a Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2: Film & Television Music
Disney, Indiana - Episode 138 - Monster Kid Powers Activate
You got your Disney in my monsters! You got your monsters in my Disney! Can monsters and Disney coexist? Are they two great tastes that go great together?
Your co-host Scott stops by the Monster Kid Radio podcast to join Derek Koch for a discussion about where monster kids can find something monster-ous to enjoy when it comes to the House of Mouse.
Scott and Derek go over their top three scary Disney films and monster kid stuff at the Disney theme parks.
Monster Kid Radio - http://www.monsterkidradio.net
Friends of the Magic
Disney, Indiana – Episode 137 – Droids, Cars and Bears! Oh My!
In today’s episode, Tracey and Scott revisit the world of the Disney, Infinity video game - this time discussing 2 player split screen mode, and the Cars playset, along with more info on the Toy Box area. They also present September’s Future Disney Legend, noted voice actor Pete Renaday. Along the way they our hosts into WWED and call over to the Main Street Cinema, wrapping up the show with some listener feedback.
Mouse Tracks: The Story of Walt Disney Records
Story & Song From the Haunted Mansion
Disney Infinity Play Set Pack - Cars
Disney Infinity Figure Mater
Disney Infinity Figure Francesco
Reedy Creek Radio - Thursdays at 11am ET
Disney, Indiana – Episode 136 – Make Mine Music: The Lighter Side of the 1990's
In today’s episode, one of the more popular segments of the Disney, Indiana podcast returns as Tracey and Scott play Make Mine Music by counting down their favorite Disney songs from the 1990s.
Our hosts found this to be a daunting task at first as there is so much good music associated with Disney from this time frame, so they limited the scope a little. They decided to only look at lighter songs this time around - they'll do another 1990s countdown with the more serious and love songs at a future date.
Along with the Make Mine Music segment, they also share a bit of audio they recorded at Walt Disney World - from an attraction that opened in the 1990s.
All this, plus a call to the Main Street Cinema and some listener feedback.
Disney, Indiana - Episode 135 - Crushin' the Toy Box
In today's episode, Scott has some heartburn about losing a Disney acronym that is near and dear to his heart while Tracey tries to bribe him out of his funk.
After the acronym agitation, our hosts fire up the hydrophone and bring you one of the stars of Disney/Pixar's Finding Nemo, Crush. It's Turtle Talk recorded at Walt Disney World in November of 2009.
Once our co-hosts come up for air, it's time for recess as our hosts take at look at the latest videogame offering from Disney Interactive Studios - Disney Infinity. They limit their review to the game's starter pack and judge if you can have fun with the game without breaking the bank by buying extra figures, power discs and playsets.
They wrap things up with some listener feedback and a call to the Main Street Cinema.
Disney, Indiana's review of the Toy Story 3 video game (which first showcases Toy Box Mode used in Disney Infinity)
Disney’s Pixar in Concert with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra - Sunday, October 27 at Clowes Hall in Indianapolis
Disney Infinity Starter Pack Xbox 360
Disney Infinity Starter Pack Wii
Disney Infinity Starter Pack Wii U
Disney Infinity Starter Pack 3DS
Disney Infinity Starter Pack PS3
Episode 134 - A Bird’s Eye View of Indy and a Poor Provincial Town
In today's episode, our hosts, Scott and Tracey, kick off the episode by chatting with Aaron DelPrince about the upcoming Indy Disney Meet fan gathering in Noblesville, Indiana 7 Sep 2013.
They then present August's Future Disney Legend: Linda Woolverton. Ms. Woolverton was the script writer/co-script writer for Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King and the 2010 live action Alice in Wonderland film. She also helped adapt Beauty and the Beast and Aida for stage musical performances.
After tuning into WWED, Scott and Tracey cover the latest Disney animated theatrical release, Planes - they discuss the film's development, the public and critical response and share what they thought of the film. They wrap things up with some listener feedback including a question about this year's actual Disney Legend inductees.
Indy Disney Meet Links
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Indy-Disney-Meet/153748061305300
DisBoard: http://disboards.com/showthread.php?s=f478d2d55d924d52d668eaf08a76190b&t=3074209
Linda Woolverton Links
L.A. Times: Ms. Beauty and the Beast : Writer of Disney Hit Explains Her 'Woman of the '90s'
L.A. Times Hero Complex: ‘Alice in Wonderland’ screenwriter is ready for haters: ‘It’s audacious, what we’ve done’
Planes Links
Wall Street Journal: For John Lasseter, ‘Planes’ Gets Personal
Fast Company: How Disney Made 'Planes' Fly
Videos Mentioned
Planes (Three-Disc 3D Blu-ray / 2D Blu-ray / DVD + Digital Copy)
Planes Soundtrack
Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination
The Disney Version: The Life, Times, Art and Commerce of Walt Disney
Walt Disney: An American Original
Disney, Indiana – Episode 133 – Drawn to Development
In today’s episode, Tracey and Scott share a couple of audio clips they recorded while on Disney vacations. First up, they play a December 2012 recording of the Drawn to Animation attraction at Disney's Hollywood Studios.
After their visit to Orlando, our hosts present the second of three lectures with Disney Animator Rachel Bibb (IMDB Page) that they recorded on their recent Disney cruise. In this one, Ms. Bibb talks about character and story development at Disney. If you missed part one, it can be found in episode 131.
All this, plus Tracey and Scott call over to the Main Street Cinema, welcome a new resident into town, share an interesting Kickstarter project, and talk about a couple of upcoming Disney meets.
2013 Friends of the Magic at the Disneyland Resort
2013 Indy Disney Meet
Art Story Kickstarter
Scott and Tracey on Window to the Magic to talk about their Backstage Magic tour: Episode 148 and Episode 151.
Disney, Indiana - Episode 132 - Kemosabe, Hey Out There Kemosabe!
In the current days of the midwestern United States, a husband and wife stepped up to the mic and talked about Disney, searching for faith, trust and pixie dust. Join with us now in these thrilling days of today, when from out of the Internet come the thundering voices of this five year old show! The Disney, Indiana podcast rides again!
In today’s episode, the show gets off to a musical start as Scott explains his apprehension of seeing Disney latest film The Lone Ranger. After Tracey snaps him out of it, they take a look at the history of the character, the problems with Disney's production of the film and then they share their thoughts. Should Disney have taken this project to the dump, to the dump, to the dump dump dump or is it worth your time?
After leaving the old west, our hosts bring you July's Future Disney Legend segment with a look at the career of Johnny Depp. From 21 Jump Street and a run in with Freddy to Captain Jack and Tonto, Scott and Tracey review his career highlights.
All that plus the usual odds and ends around here.
Hollywood Reporter's story on The Lone Ranger in production
Kirby Sattler’s website
2005 Horror.com interview with Johnny Depp
Lone Ranger Pre-Order
The Lone Ranger Soundtrack
The Disney Films of Johnny Depp
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
Disney, Indiana - Episode 131 - A Monstrous Lecture
In today’s episode, our hosts, Tracey and Scott, are going back to school as they've been invited to Monsters University which is holding its first Human-Monster Open House and Lecture Series. While there, our hosts take a look at the newest offering from Disney/Pixar starting with its early development and production, the opening weekend of the film and our hosts' thoughts on Monsters University.
After class, they present the first of three lectures with Disney Animator Rachel Bibb (IMDB Page) that they recorded on their recent Disney cruise. In part one, Ms. Bibb talks about how she got her start as a animator, being hired by Disney and some of the projects she has worked on.
Scott and Tracey also make a call over to the Main Street Cinema and cover a bit of listener feedback.
Monsters University Fearbook
The Art of Monsters University
Monsters University Soundtrack
Monsters University Campus Site
Monsters University Campus Store
Coming Soon: Director Dan Scanlon Talks Monsters University
BuzzFeed: The “Monsters University” Character Who Changed Gender At The Last Minute
Disney, Indiana - Episode 130 - P-P-P-P-Please Don’t Let It End
In today’s episode, our hosts, Tracey and Scott, have part three of their Disney Wonder Westbound Panama Canal repositioning cruise trip report. They cover the Puerto Vallarta and Cabo San Lucas Mexico ports of call and then wrap up the report with their return to the USA.
They also have June's Future Disney Legend segment with a look at the life and career of Disney animator Andreas Deja. You might not know the name, but you know his work as he animated several of the best known characters in the key films of Disney’s Renaissance period - which started in 1989 and lasted throughout the 90’s
They also tune into WWED, make a call over to the Main Street Cinema and cover a bit a listener feedback.
Tequila Tour in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - http://tequilamamalucia.com/
Andreas Deja's Personal Blog
Andreas posts about his first scene on Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Andreas posts about meeting Marc Davis
Andreas Deja interviewed by the website Chicago Parent
Andreas Deja interviewed by the website IGN
Andreas Deja interviewed by the website Film Yap
Homemade Flubber for Kids
I-400: Japan's Secret Aircraft Carrying Strike Submarine, Objective Panama Canal
Disney, Indiana - Episode 129 - The Locks and the Iron Men Number 3
In today’s episode, our hosts, Tracey and Scott, report in from the Disney, Indiana Visitor Center to present part 2 of their Disney Wonder Westbound Panama Canal repositioning cruise trip report. They also share some history and behind the scenes info on the recent Marvel Studios release, Iron Man 3, and discuss what they thought of the film. They also tune into WWED, call over to the Main Street Cinema, and respond to an address request or two.
The Animator's Palate Dinner Show
The Disney Wonder in the Panama Canal inside the Pedro Miguel Locks
Disney Wonder Pirate Night Fireworks
The Mortis Matinee Coverage of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
The Wrap website questioning if Iron Man 3 would be made in May of 2010
Jon Favreau announces he's not directing Iron Man 3
Guy Pearce's interviewed on Marvel.com
Next Movie's List of Iron Man 3 Easter eggs
Iron Man 3's Box Office take at Box Office Mojo
Iron Man 3 Blu-Ray
Iron Man 3 Soundtrack
Disney, Indiana - Episode 128 - Returned from the Cruise, We Have
Just sit right back and you'll hear a tale
a tale of a WONDERful trip.
That started from the Miami port
aboard a Disney ship.
The mate was Goofy sailing dog,
The skipper brave and sure.
Lots of passengers set sail that day
for a 14 night tour, a 14 night tour.
The weather never got too rough,
The Wonder sailed with ease,
If not for the passage through the land
The ship could not squeeze, The ship could not squeeze.
The ship sailed on to several ports, outside the USA
With Tracey
and Scott too,
The Mouseketeers and their mates,
The cartoon Mouse
The pirates and Donald Duck
Here on Mickey's Boat!
Well, our co-hosts have returned from their 14 night cruise from Miami to LA on the Disney, Wonder. They have part one of the trip report on this episode that includes stops at Castaway Cay and Cartagena, Colombia. They also announce the winner of the "how many miles sailed" contest!
Also on today's episode, Tracey and Scott bring us May's Future Disney Legend segment where they make a case for Frank Oz. They will take a look at his body of work - from Miss Piggy to Yoda and his work behind the camera.
They also tune into Buzzy over at WWED, check in with Mortis at the Main Street Cinema, and welcome a new resident to town.
Disney, Indiana – Episode 127 – Toy Cruise Story
Tracey and Scott have left Disney, Indiana to cruise on the Disney Wonder for their 20th anniversary. Not wanting to trust the show to Mortis, they've asked Jessica, the master control program who runs Disney, Indiana, to fill in for them for this episode.
Jessica shares with the listeners a recording Scott and Tracey made on their first trip aboard the Disney Wonder. A recording of Toy Story - The Musical they made in the summer of 2011 during their Alaskan cruise.
Toy Story – The Musical revisits the touching story of friendship between Buzz Lightyear, a state-of-the-art action figure, and Woody, a traditional cowboy toy, as they compete for the attention of Andy, their boy owner. The original film was not a musical, so seven new songs where written when this show debuted on the Disney Cruise line.
Your regularly scheduled hosts will return on the next episode.
Disney, Indiana - Episode 126 - Strange Birds of a Feather
In today's episode, our co-hosts are getting into the mood for their upcoming cruise by looking at some of Disney's Latin American flair. First up, they take a look at Saludos Amigos from 1942 and 1944's The Three Caballeros. To bring some history to these films, they referenced South of the Border With Disney: Walt Disney and the Good Neighbor Program, 1941-1948 by J.B. Kaufman.
After they finish their samba, our hosts make their case for Tim Burton to be named a Disney Legend in April's Future Disney Legend segment. They take a look at his early work for the company, the films he's done for both Disney and Touchstone (a Disney owned studio) over the years and their effect on the theme parks.
Speaking of the theme parks, Buzzy continues the theme of today's show by sharing audio from Gran Fiesta Tour Starring The Three Caballeros at Epcot. This recording was made during a trip to Walt Disney World in 2011.
All this, plus a call to Mortis at the Main Street Cinema and some listener feedback - and don't forget the current contest related to their cruise!
South of the Border With Disney: Walt Disney and the Good Neighbor Program, 1941-1948
Saludos Amigos / Three Caballeros
Tim Burton's Disney Work
The Three Caballeros inside the it's a small world attraction at Disneyland.
The Three Caballeros float in the Disneyland Soundsational Parade.
Pinata Performers in the Disneyland Soundsational Parade.
Disney, Indiana – Episode 125 – Just Keep Cruising
In today’s episode, our co-host Tracey tries to announce their next Disney trip and Scott continues to interrupt with what he *thinks* the trip will be. After a bit of back and forth, their destination of the Panama Canal via the Disney Wonder is finally made clear to Scott.
After he finally understands, they talk about about this upcoming fourteen day cruise from Miami to Los Angeles with stops in Castaway Cay, Cartegena, Columbia, Puerto Vallarta Mexico, and Cabo San Lucas Mexico. Along with the cruise discussion, our hosts review the PassPorter's Disney Cruise Line and Ports of Call guidebook. There's also a contest announcement tied in with their trip.
Keeping with the nautical theme and to celebrate the recent announcement of Finding Nemo 2, our hosts share a recording of the Finding Nemo Musical from Disney's Animal Kingdom.
All that, plus a call over to the Main Street Cinema, a tune into WWED and some listener feedback.
Our Cabin Door from our Alaskan Cruise. The Disney, Indiana fish extender is hanging just to the left of the door.
PassPorter's Disney Cruise Line and Its Ports of Call - Official Site
Links Mentionaed
Jason Gordon, the light technician and props wrangler for a musical adaptation of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang that just ended its run at at the Hale Center Theater near Salt Lake City, shared this preview video of the show.
Disney, Indiana - Episode 124 - Manager's Special
In today’s episode, our hosts, Tracey and Scott review two Manager’s Special films from the town’s video rental place - a 1960’s musical fantasy, starring Dick Van Dyke and featuring the music of the Sherman Brothers, and a film featuring mice on an adventure, animated by Don Bluth.
Along the way, they will tune into WWED, call over to the Main Street Cinema and share some listener feedback.
The Artcraft Theater Poster we mentioned in the show's wrap up.
Film festival referenced in the wrap up.
Disney, Indiana - Episode 123 - We Could Go All the Way Down the Yellow Brick Road
In today’s episode, our hosts Tracey and Scott celebrate St. Patrick’s Day by visiting the Emerald City twice! They discuss the brand-new live action Disney theatrical release Oz the Great and Powerful, then go back to 1985 to cover the fantasy adventure film Return to Oz. They also present their March pick for their Future Disney Legend: ESPN sportscaster Chris Berman.
Along the way, they tune into WWED , call over to the Main Street Cinema and respond to some listener feedback.
Erin go Bragh and welcome to Disney, Indiana!
Return to Oz DVD
The Art of Oz The Great and Powerful
Oz the Great and Powerful Soundtrack
Unofficial Return to Oz Fansite - http://www.waltdisneysreturntooz.com
Disney, Indiana - Episode 122 - Discarded Disney Songs
After trying to cover such topics as Sounds Dangerous and the film Gus - our hosts bring back a very popular segment to the show as they will once again play Make Mine Music. This time they will count down their favorite Disney film songs that never made it to the silver screen. If you want to be surprised when listening to the countdown, stop reading these show notes now as links below are provided to where you can purchase the songs in this episode.
They also share some park audio recorded at Walt Disney World, make a call to Mortis over at the Main Street Cinema and share some listener feedback.
Tracey's Top Five
5. Alternate version of Every Little Piece written for Pete’s Dragon - Available as a bonus feature on the Pete's Dragon High Flying Edition DVD and Blu-Ray.
4. Call Me a Princess cut from Aladdin - Available on the Howard Sings Ashman album.
3. Beyond the Laughing Sky cut from Alice in Wonderland. This song is not commercially available. You can watch it on YouTube.
2. Morning Report cut from The Lion King. Available on the The Lion King: Special Edition soundtrack.
1. Human Again cut from Beauty and the Beast. Available on the Disney's Beauty and the Beast: The Broadway Musical (Original Broadway Cast Recording).
Honorable Mentions a) Land of Sand cut from Mary Poppins - Available on the Mary Poppins 2 Disc Special Edition soundtrack.
b) Cheerio, Goodbye, Toodle-oo, Hip Hip cut from 101 Dalmatians - Available as a bonus feature on the 101 Dalmatians (Two-Disc Platinum Edition) DVD.
Scott's Top Five
5. I Can’t Believe My Heart cut from Hercules - Available on the Susan Egan solo album entitled Coffee House.
4. Why Me? cut from Aladdin - Available as a bonus feature on the Aladdin (Two-Disc Platinum Edition) DVD.
3. I'm Odd cut from Alice in Wonderland - Available as a bonus feature on the Alice in Wonderland (Two-Disc Special Un-Anniversary Edition) DVD.
2. Never Smile at a Crocodile - cut from Peter Pan. The version played on the show is not available, but you can watch it on YouTube.
1. This Only Happens in the Movies - written for Who Discovered Roger Rabbit, a film that was never made. Available on the Kerry Butler album Faith, Trust and Pixie Dust.
Honorable Mentions a) Be Prepared (Reprise) - cut from The Lion King - Watch on YouTube.
b) The Chimpanzoo - Cut from Mary Poppins - Watch on YouTube.
The Disney Song Encyclopedia
Nick Mckaig - Indiana Jones Theme (Vocal Cover)
Disney, Indiana – Episode 121 – Dr. Jones and Mr. Baxter
In today’s episode, our hosts present a discussion between Scott and his pal Derek (aka Brother D) regarding Disney’s recent purchase of LucasFilm that they recorded for the IndyCast podcast. Tracey and Scott then continue their Future Disney Legends series with a look at the career of Tony Baxter, Disney Imagineer. Along the way, they tune into WWED, call over to the Main Street Cinema and respond to some listener feedback.
WWED Tracklist
1) Nick McKaig - The Indiana Jones theme
2) Star Tours attraction (Original) - Source audio
3) The Legend of Thunder Mountain - Unknown
4) A Splash Mountain Story - Unknown
5) Splash Mountain Rap - 80s Promotional Video for Splash Mountain
6) How Do You Do - Splash Mountain Source
7) One Little Spark
1) The IndyCast Podcast
2) Indiana Jones Adventure Article in the L.A. Times
The Disney Mountains: Imagineering At Its Peak
Disney, Indiana - Episode 120 - Passamawhoosie and Mice on Ice
In this episode, our hosts, Scott and Tracey, discuss two Disney-related events they attended recently - Disney On Ice: Worlds of Fantasy and seeing Pete's Dragon on the big screen. They provide historical background on both events, and share their thoughts on both experiences. They also tune into WWED, call over to the Main Street Cinema and respond to listener feedback and a couple of resident requests.
Episode 120 Pictures
1) Passamashloddy - Jim Dale, Red Buttons and Ensemble - Pete’s Dragon Soundtrack
2) Bill of Sale - Shelley Winters, Charles Tyner, Gary Morgan, Jeff Conaway, and Helen Reddy - Pete’s Dragon Soundtrack
3) It’s Not Easy - Reel Big Fish - Mosh Pit on Disney
4) Every Little Piece - Jim Dale and Red Buttons - Pete’s Dragon Soundtrack
5) When You Wish Upon a Death Star - The Great Luke Ski
1) Disney's Ice Capades of 1950: Toy Shop Photograph
2) Brunch with the Brits Podcast
Pete's Dragon (High-Flying Edition) [DVD]
Pete's Dragon (35th Anniversary Edition) [Blu-ray]
Disney, Indiana - Episode 119 - Let's Get Dangerous
In today’s episode, our hosts Tracey and Scott continue their December 2012 Walt Disney World trip report, including a report on the Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party and their participation in some of the Pixelmania meets. They also kick off their 2013 monthly segment Future Disney Legends with a discussion of the career of voice actor Jim Cummings. WWED features a selection of Cummings’ songs, and our hosts make a call over to the Main Street Cinema.
1) Intro to Illuminations: Reflections of Earth - Jim Cummings
2) It’s Gonna Be Great - Winnie the Pooh (2011) Soundtrack - Written by Robert Lopez, performed by Bud Luckey and Jim Cummings
3) Gonna Take You There - Princess and the Frog Soundtrack - Jim Cummings featuring Terrance Simien on Accordion
4) Petey's King of France (Based upon In the Hall of the Mountain King) - The Three Musketeers Soundtrack - Jim Cummings
5) I’m Odd - Originally written for Alice in Wonderland (1951) but was not used. Jim Cummings recorded it for a special feature in the Alice in Wonderland: Special Un-Anniversary DVD.
6) Friends for Life - TaleSpin Soundtrack - Jim Cummings as King Louie
7) I Wan’na Be Like M-O-You - House of Mouse Episode: King Larry Swings In - Jim Cummings and Wayne Allwine
8) Rough Tough Burly Sailor Song - Gummi Bears Soundtrack - Jim Cummings
9) Boom Da Boom - House of Mouse - Jim Cummings as Pete
10) Be Prepared - Lion King Soundtrack - Jeremy Irons and Jim Cummings
11) Darkwing Duck Theme
Theme Park Connection.
The Magic in Pixels.
Kingdom Camera Rentals.
Disney, Indiana - Episode 118 - WDW Change Review
In today’s episode, our hosts, Tracey and Scott kick off 2013 with Part 1 of a trip report of their recent Walt Disney World resort. They discuss their thoughts on New Fantasyland, Storybook Circus and Test Track 2.0, as well as sharing some park audio from the trip. Our hosts also tune into WWED for some related Disney music, call over to the Main Street Cinema and share some listener feedback.
They also announce the 2013 monthly segment topic: Future Disney Legends.
Videos Referenced
Episode 118 Photo Gallery
Tracey and Scott visit the Comedy4Cast Podcast.
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