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Art
May 18, 2009
"Even people only casually involved with contemporary art tend to bookmark memories by their first encounter with William Kentridge.
Film
May 04, 2009
The Italian film "Gomorra" lends a more ominous meaning to the famous epithet, "See Naples and Die."
Books
May 04, 2009
'Cruel and Unusual': a book about television, punishment and God
In All Things
April 15, 2009
I sat riveted to my seat for two plus hours watching the prize-winning film by Matteo Garrone Gomorra At times I squirmed nervously viewing some violence or murders in the film The film which won the Grand Pris at Cannes in 2008 and the European film prize the same year inexplicably was overlo
March 30, 2009
A Lenten reflection on The Mocking of Christ
Art
March 30, 2009
Gerrit van Honthorst's painting The Mocking of Christ is a painful reminder of the cruel, sardonic mocking of prisoners at Abu Ghraib.
In All Things
March 16, 2009
On March 5 the California Supreme Court began its hearings for its decision on the constitutionality of Proposition 8 passed as a referendum by California voters in November 2008 affirming that marriage is to be defined nbsp as between a man and a woman Proposition 8 was supported by 52 of t
In All Things
January 29, 2009
Like many other concerned citizens who are not specialists in climatology I have regularly looked for some helpful keys to understand and assess the many controverted claims about global warming How fast is it happening How urgent is it that we act now At what level of parts per million can we t
In All Things
January 06, 2009
Waltz with Bashir is unlike any other film I have ever seen Both a documentary and an animation film--it is competing for Academy awards for both best animation and best foreign film from Israel--it is a surrealistic often harrowing and deeply thought-provoking film I left the showing literally
In All Things
December 23, 2008
I have determined to spend the last week of Advent and the first week of Christmas meditating and reflecting on Edward Hicks rsquo The Peaceable Kingdom Hicks a Pennsylvania Quaker 1780-1849 was an autodidact as a painter although later in life he trained apprentices including the importan