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
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Documentary : The Thin Blue Line — Cincinnati Babyhead
Take a trip into one of my favorite documentary films. Errol Morris’ ‘The Thin Blue Line’. I really like a good doc and this is one of the best I’ve seen. It’s a story that will shake you up on how fragile and how our lives can turn on one simple decision, choice or chance […]… Continue reading Documentary : The Thin Blue Line — Cincinnati Babyhead
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
Women’s History Book Tag — Zezee with Books
It’s Women’s History Month (and my BIRTHDAY week), so here’s the Women’s History Book Tag that was created by Margaret at Weird Zeal. I got lucky and was tagged by Lauren at Narrative Paradise. Rules: Thank the person who tagged you and link back to their post. Link to the creator’s blog in your post… Continue reading Women’s History Book Tag — Zezee with Books
History of Pocahontas: The True Story — Moosmosis
What was the true story and history of Pocahontas? Many people have seen the famous Disney movie about Pocahontas a Native American princess and Captain John Smith, but to what extent was it true? In this lesson, we straighten out the facts from the myths to share you the true story and history behind Pocahontas. via… Continue reading History of Pocahontas: The True Story — Moosmosis
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
5 women in medicine who changed history — When Women Inspire
They said it couldn’t be done but… These five trailblazing women in medicine showed it could, and they’ve made history. via 5 women in medicine who changed history — When Women Inspire
The Largest Self Inflicted Wound In History — According To Hoyt
As we start hearing reports of entire dairy herds, refined for generations being sold for hamburger, of entire herds of pigs being slaughtered and buried, and as our chickens are not coming home at all but being destroyed at the peep stage, all because of strangle points in distribution, it is time to ask: Has […]… Continue reading The Largest Self Inflicted Wound In History — According To Hoyt
Living History 100 years ago — Something to Ponder About
Margaret uses a Box iron – that is heated on the fire to iron her clothes. She cooks all her meals and bakes her own bread in a pot oven, over the open fire. She lives in a house without electricity and modern conveniences. This is not a reality show where we are taken back […]… Continue reading Living History 100 years ago — Something to Ponder About