Taylor Swift’s “You Need To Calm Down” represents the theme of empowerment. She is heavily emphasizing empowerment within the LGBT community. Taylor Swift in her recent documentary, “Miss Americana” released by Netflix told the story of her fight as an LGBT ally and the meaning behind “You Need To Calm Down”. The song is actually […]… Continue reading “You Need To Calm Down” — Before Things Go South
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Climate Activists Want Michael Moore’s Doc Panning Green Energy Banned, Say It’s Chock Full Of Misinformation —
Climate Activists Want Michael Moore’s Doc Panning Green Energy Banned, Say It’s Chock Full Of Misinformation https://ift.tt/2W48glJ From The Daily Caller Chris White Tech Reporter April 26, 2020 1:29 PM ET Anti-fossil fuel activists unsuccessfully attempted to browbeat the film producer behind a Michael Moore documentary panning green energy into permanently removing the movie over […]… Continue reading Climate Activists Want Michael Moore’s Doc Panning Green Energy Banned, Say It’s Chock Full Of Misinformation —
Character Characterization: What Makes a Great Villain/Hero? — Shane R. Stewart
How does one create the perfect character? To some, the perfect villain would be a character who is totally irredeemable and evil – and these same people would say the perfect hero is totally without flaw and good. To me a a good character – be they hero or villain – stems from imperfections rather […]… Continue reading Character Characterization: What Makes a Great Villain/Hero? — Shane R. Stewart
1984 Rare TV Interview With Yusuf Islam (formerly Cat Stevens) — The Muslim Times
Suggested reading by Zia H Shah MD, Chief Editor of the Muslim Times Pulitzer Prize Winner, Garry Wills Talks About the Quran for 50 Minutes A Nobel for Karen Armstrong will bring the Christians and the Muslims closer Our Favorite Christian Prayer by Saint Francis My Journey to Islam – Myriam Francois-Cerrah Video: Jemima Marcelle… Continue reading 1984 Rare TV Interview With Yusuf Islam (formerly Cat Stevens) — The Muslim Times
A TOFINO SUNSET — Tofino Photography
I love sunsets…..sunrises too but am too lazy to get up that early. Besides,looking to the east here is poor. Too many trees and hills blocking sunrise! Plus the only body of water one could go for a sunrise is Kennedy lake and thats too far away. I like shooting Chestermans beach (Chesty) at sunset. […]… Continue reading A TOFINO SUNSET — Tofino Photography
Lighting for close up photography — LEANNE COLE
The heading is called lighting for close up photography, but really that is because many of the principles are the same for food and still life. via Lighting for close up photography — LEANNE COLE
Staying home photography 2 — Images by T.Dashfield Photography
After a bit I gave up trying to copy the Sudek image and just began to enjoy seeing how the light made shadows and patterns from the glass and the window blinds. I particularly liked how this one turned out. Tulip noir? Teri 📷 via Staying home photography 2 — Images by T.Dashfield Photography
Morning sunrise, fog and a bit of wind — Michigan in Pictures
Morning sunrise, fog and a bit of wind by Jeff Caverly Since we have a lot of time to think, how about thinking about wind energy? Our average wind speed of 17.23 mph is 23rd in the nation, but the US Energy Information Administration says Michigan ranks in the bottom third of wind energy production… Continue reading Morning sunrise, fog and a bit of wind — Michigan in Pictures
Times Square Exit — Shoot New York City Blog
Photo taken during a Hell’s Kitchen street photography workshop in December 2019. The subways are great for street photography. via Times Square Exit — Shoot New York City Blog
The usefulness and uselessness of beauty — Sekka Magazine
Not all creative works are necessarily beautiful. The effectiveness of beauty on a social scale is the determiner of that. via The usefulness and uselessness of beauty — Sekka Magazine