New documentary exonerating wild horses and burros — Tuesday’s Horse

EDITED PRESS RELEASE Tom Porter, Craig C. Downer Just released is a new 24-minute video documentary featuring the many positive contributions that wild horses and burros make to ecosystems and effectively disproves many of the lies made by their biased enemies. As an ecologist who cares about the future of the naturally living horses and […]… Continue reading New documentary exonerating wild horses and burros — Tuesday’s Horse

10 Amazing Adventure Documentaries — food fitness flora

With many countries around the world going into near-total lockdown, it’s fair to say that there are millions of people needing an adventure fix, who will be unable to get one for the foreseeable future. The day I decided to quarantine myself (6 days before the government officially recommended it), I was due to go […]… Continue reading 10 Amazing Adventure Documentaries — food fitness flora

The documentary and the photos — A Fortunate Traveler

I finished my nature documentary. It was a self-imposed assignment as I want to use my photo exhibition in the visitor’s center of De Averegten as a starting point for a new direction in documentary filmmaking. The exhibition started on March 2 and runs till May 5. Past Monday, March 9, a full-page interview with […]… Continue reading The documentary and the photos — A Fortunate Traveler

Michael Moore Strikes Back: Defends Anti Renewable Energy “Planet of the Humans” — Watts Up With That?

Guest essay by Eric Worrall h/t Breitbart; Michael Moore is adding to the growing chaos in green circles, by affirming deep green tropes like “the Pandemic is a warning”, but also repeating his suggestion that big green has been quietly taken over by the very people they are supposed by be opposing. Michael Moore teases […]… Continue reading Michael Moore Strikes Back: Defends Anti Renewable Energy “Planet of the Humans” — Watts Up With That?

Robert Williams and the Art Documentary, “Mr. Bitchin’” — Art & Crit by Eric Wayne

I’m not accepted as a blue-chip artist, and there’s every indication I never will be. ~ Robert Williams. The best thing about Robert Willams is his paintings, but he’s also a likable fellow if you aren’t predisposed to dislike his type as much as the blue-chip art world turns its nose up at his art. […]… Continue reading Robert Williams and the Art Documentary, “Mr. Bitchin’” — Art & Crit by Eric Wayne

Some Fun Alternative History I Actually Like — the orang-utan librarian

As I mentioned the other day- I do like a fair amount of alternative history- which is why I thought I’d share a quick list today! American Royals– an alternative history where the Washingtons set up a 250-year dynasty? Yes please! Plus, *bonus points* for all the romance and drama! My Lady Jane– you guys […]… Continue reading Some Fun Alternative History I Actually Like — the orang-utan librarian