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Tag Archives: documentaries
Favorites of 2021 – TV/music/books/film
Here’s my list of the best for 2021, as updated through 12/30/21. This post will continue to be updated as needed through the end of 2021. Enjoy! TV Comedies Ted Lasso The Wonder Years The Conners American Auto Solar Opposites … Continue reading
Posted in art, book reviews, books, culture, entertainment, film, fun, history, literature, movies, music, music reviews, songs, Television, video, writing
Tagged books, cinema, documentaries, film, movies, music, television, TV
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Top ranked Atomic Age books and movies
While this list is not meant to be all-inclusive, it does list the top books and movies read or seen on the topic of the Atomic Age and/or nuclear war. They’re presented in the order of how I would personally … Continue reading
Posted in art, atomic age, book reviews, books, entertainment, film, history, movies, Science, video
Tagged atomic age, documentaries, entertainment, media, nuclear, plutonium, videos
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See and discuss “The Purity Myth” on May 19th
I had an opportunity to preview the documentary, entitled The Purity Myth last night. It is a powerful film, based on the book of the same name by Jessica Valenti, which documents and critiques the ongoing war against women that … Continue reading
Posted in art, censorship, civility, Communications, diversity, education, family, feminism, health, human rights, humanity, Love, movies, politics, Religion, schools, Science, Sexism, Women, writing
Tagged books, documentaries, feminism, film, Jessica Valenti, media, movies, sex, The Purity Myth, women's rights sexism
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“My Winnipeg” and “One Great City”
The other night, just by chance I watched a documentary film on the Sundance Channel entitled, My Winnipeg, by filmmaker Guy Maddin. Having thoroughly enjoyed my lone visit to this metropolis of the Canadian prairie six years ago, I was … Continue reading
Posted in architecture, art, Canada, Cities, civility, entertainment, government, land use, movies, Music, politics, Travel
Tagged Canada, cities, documentaries, entertainment, family, movies, music, Winnipeg
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