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  • "John Mayer: Where The Light Is" advance screenings TONIGHT - nationwide

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    There will be a special advance screening of John Mayer's 'Where The Light Is' at participating theaters across the country tonight (Monday, June 30, 2008).

    Visit The Bigger Picture to find a theater near you.
    Originally posted on:Cerebral Politics

  • Where the Light Is - Track Listing

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    Acoustic Set:
    1. Neon
    2. Stop This Train
    3. L.A. Song
    4. Daughters
    5. Free Fallin’

    Trio Set:
    6. Everyday I Have The Blues
    7. Wait Until Tomorrow
    8. Who Did You Think I Was
    9. Come When I Call
    10. Good Love Is On The Way
    11. Out Of My Mind
    12. Vultures
    13. Bold As Love

    Band Set:
    14. Waiting On The World To Change
    15. Slow Dancing In A Burning Room
    16. Why Georgia
    17. The Heart Of Life
    18. I Don’t Need No Doctor
    19. Gravity
    20. I Don’t Trust Myself (With Loving You)
    21. Belief
    22. I’m Gonna Find Another You


  • On-Location Pictures from the Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen set in Philly

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    More pictures from the set of Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen.

    Featuring Director Michael Bay, aand stars Shia LaBeouf, Isabel Lucas and BUMBLEBEE!


    Lucas with Michael Bay.
    Clear picture of Bumblebee from above. Shows off the lines well. At this point, they had turned the car around and were getting ready to put it away.

    There's a lot of standing around between takes. Lucas would fidget with her hair and her dress.






    At this point, the crew had changed the lighting around for a different shot, so they had to recalibrate everything.


    A member of the film crew take a snap of Isabel Lucas sporting the green goo on her left shoulder.

    Wiping off green goo.

    Photo credit: zaclur


  • Students Angry at Transformers 2 Director Michael Bay; Take Fight to Facebook

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    Those University of Pennsylvania Students who decided to stay in Philadelphia for the summer are, apparently, mad that the Transformers sequel (Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen) is being filmed on their campus.

    There's a rumor spreading across campus that, although filming on-location at Penn, the film will be set at Princeton (filming has also taken place there).  So students, upset by this decision, have done what any young activists committed to a just cause would do--create a Facebook group.

     An Open Letter to Michael Bay from the University of Pennsylvania is nearly 200 strong and pretty much speaks for itself:

    Princeton? Really? You HAD to shoot at the University of Pennsylvania and choose to have us 'play' Princeton? Shia couldn't have gone to UPENN? Join this group and ask Michael Bay to CGI the University of Pennsylvania (not Princeton) back into Transformers 2.

    And so this wasn't completely a waste of your time, here are some pictures from the set of Transformers 2, courtesy of zaclur (more to come soon).

     

    Filming

    Filming

    Filming


  • Monsanto's background

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    Monsanto was founded in 1901 as a chemical company. Its history is intimately linked to the production and promotion of highly toxic chemicals such as Agent Orange (used as a chemical weapon in the Vietnam war) and PCBs (widespread toxic pollutants). Robin’s movie reveals that Monsanto already knew about the “systematic toxic effects” of PCBs for decades, but instructed its salespeople to stay silent because, “we can’t afford to lose one dollar.”

    More recently Monsanto received a bad reputation for the promotion of growth hormones from GE organisms known as rBGH, which the company sells in the US under the brand name Posilac. Monsanto claims that Posilac holds, “benefits to consumers”. The reality is that, rBGH growth hormones were banned in Europe and Canada after the authorities found out about the health risks resulting from drinking milk from cows treated with rBGH hormones. Monsanto's way of "addressing" this problem was to sue the Oakhurst dairy company in the state of Maine (US) - attempting to force them, and other dairies, to stop labelling diary products “rBGH-free” and “rBST-free”.


    Global reach, control

    Over the last decade, Monsanto aggressively bought up over 50 seed companies around the globe. Seeds are the source of all food. Whoever owns the seeds, owns the food. The process of genetic engineering allows companies, such as Monsanto, to claim patent rights over seeds.  Ninety percent of all GE seeds planted in the world are patented by Monsanto and hence controlled by them.  

    Patents on seeds give companies like Monsanto unprecedented power. Monsanto prohibits farmers saving patented GE seeds from one crop to replant the next season, an age-old practice. To ensure that farmers do not reuse seeds, Monsanto created its own 'gene police', and encourages farmers to turn in their neighbors.

    Even farmers that do not use GE seeds are not safe. According to an investigative  report by the Centre for Food Safety (CFS) farmers have even been sued for patent infringement after their field was contaminated by pollen or seed from someone else’s GE crop. 

    But Monsanto’s influence doesn't stop at the US border. “The world according to Monsanto”, documents the devastating impact of Monsanto's malpractices around the world. Among others, it includes the real-life stories of cotton farmers in India that ended up in hopeless debts after using Monsanto genetically engineered (so called Bt) cotton, and of a family in Paraguay, South America whose dreams have turned to nightmares after their farm became surrounded by fields planted with Monsanto’s GE soya.

    Courtesy of Greenpeace


  • Interview with "The World According to Monsanto" Filmmaker Marie-Monique Robin

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    Monsanto is a world leader in industrial agriculture, providing the seeds for 90 percent of the world's genetically modified crops. Once a chemical company based in the US, Monsanto has transformed into an international life sciences company, aiming to solve world hunger and protect the environment. Filmmaker Marie-Monique Robin, however, exposes the company's troubling past, in her recent film, The World According to Monsanto. In an interview with The Real News Network, she discusses Monsanto's controversial practices from a producer of PCBs and Agent Orange to genetically modified seeds and related herbicides.

     

     

    (via YouTube)


 

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