The measure of a man, through the limits of film making.
Monthly Archives: April 2014
A New Look at Kowloon Walled City, the Internet’s Favorite Cyberpunk Slum | Motherboard
More stories about Kowloon and the hold it has on our future.
Here is more information, including how to help get a book out about the city.
Bill Moyers Essay: The United States of Inequality | Moyers & Company | BillMoyers.com
From last year, but things have not improved.
A Strangely Beautiful Map of Race in America – Emily Badger – The Atlantic Cities
Do not believe your television set. This nation is way more diverse – and distributed – than folks would like you to believee. Yes, we congregate amongst our own, but we do it all across the board.
Kewpie Mayo Wins The Condiment Game | Food Republic
This stuff truly is as magic as the article describes.
That said, a nice conventional Hellemann’s spread on a sammich is just as nice.
I’m Making Jake’s 12-Step Time Sandwich From ‘Adventure Time’ | Food Republic
Not much to the article except for the appropriate reverence.
What’s the legacy of Cesar Chavez? | Public Radio International
Food for thought as we reflect on what once made this country great. Are the efforts of our forebearers relevant when we have allowed the work to fade away?
Many immigrants in the US know this particularly dangerous train ride very well | Public Radio International
I read The Beast awhile back and even assuming the worst in people, it was still a bit of a shock.
