11/30/2006
Truth Film Series
Iraq for Sale: The War Profiteers is the story of what happens to everyday Americans when corporations go to war.
Acclaimed director Robert Greenwald (Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price, Outfoxed, and Uncovered) takes you inside the lives of soldiers, truck drivers, widows and children who have been changed forever as a result of corporate greed in the reconstruction of Iraq. Iraq for Sale uncovers the connections between private security companies making a killing in Iraq and the decision makers who allow them to do so.
To learn more, or find another screening to attend, please visit:
http://iraqforsale.bravenewtheaters.com/
Screening of "Iraq for Sale: The War Profiteers"
Sunday, December 03 07:30 PM
Truth Film Series
32 Watts Street
NYC, New York 10013
HOSTED BY: greenback productions.
Tickets are FREE. RSVP required.
For more details and to RSVP, please visit: IraqForSale
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11/29/2006
Hooray Hooray!!!
The Sundance Film Festival Picks are in!!! Congratulations to Teeth (and producer Joyce Pierpoline and writer/director Mitchell Lictenstein) for their great work, we'll see Teeth in competition at the festival. Check out their pic and the article in NY Times You rock, you rock so hard.
For a full list of the 64 films accepted, go to Variety
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The Army Way
Just in on Wonkette: Again with the military blocking Wonkette so our fighting forces won’t be exposed to inane exchanges from Late Night Shots. A Wonkette operative at a U.S. Army base in Europe sent us this shocking evidence. (Tastemaker Readers, click on the link to Wonkette to see a screen capture of the "Forbidden by Rating Check" notice that one soldier got when he tried to access the site) We asked the soldier to try some other political sites and report back, but he hasn’t answered because the Army killed him, probably.
Dear Pentagon IT Pricks: The election’s over, Iraq is lost and Rumsfeld’s out. Please let soldiers read websites so they can have some of those freedoms you people are always defending for Iraqis or whatever. Thanks.
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Fork It Over
Reported on AP:
QUINCY, Mass. - John Russo has been a victim of identity theft. So when he was asked to fork over a photo ID just to be seated at an IHOP pancake restaurant, he flipped.
"You want my license? I'm going for pancakes, I'm not buying the Hope diamond,' and they refused to seat us," Russo said, recounting his experience this week at the Quincy IHOP.
The restaurant now has agreed to reverse the policy of requiring customers to turn over their driver's licenses before they can order — a rule that was enacted to discourage "dine and dash" thefts.
-The article continues on, the most salient fact being that the restaurant was holding 40 drivers licenses hostage while their owners ate. -HCS
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11/28/2006
Indie Forges Ahead
Congratulations to Flannel Pajamas for extending its run at the Angelika in NYC! Three weeks (so far) instead of one. You go, team! Here's what someone on IMDB had to say:
Julianne Nicholson gives that brave and tortured performance that every actor dreams of. Despite spending half the film in the nude that is not the reason why it is "brave" as some critics like to throw in when someone does spend screen time like that. It's what she does when she's clothed and unclothed and her expression of words, her facial transformations in an instance, and even more, giving Nicole a sensitivity and humanity of sheer velocity. In the coming years, I have a feeling we could be hearing Nicholson's name at some award ceremonies.
I happen to agree. Both Julianne and Justin are talented, subtle actors. Julianne also has a great heart, and it shines thru. Luminous, I believe, is the word. -HCS
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The Truth
From CNN:
CNN correspondent John Roberts, who recently returned from Iraq, says that U.S. television has been unable to convey the extent of the chaos that currently wracks that country. "The place is a mess. It's an absolute mess," Roberts told The Washington Post's Howard Kurtz on CNN's Reliable Sources. "There is nowhere you can go in the Baghdad area as a Western journalist without an escort, where you could feel safe from being kidnapped, shot at, whatever. The amount of death that's on the streets of Baghdad for U.S. forces and for the Iraqi people is at an astronomical level." Roberts said that he saw the results of an attack on a Humvee in which the U.S. soldier seated in the passenger seat was "disintegrated" by the projectile. He said he watched the driver die on the roadside. None of that could be shown on television, Roberts observed. "The pictures on television are sanitized compared to what they are on the ground. ... It's too raw for television. It's too personal for the families who were involved, because the fellow who I saw on the ground, Howie, he was ripped apart. And that's just not the sort of thing that you want a family to know."
And there's the rub: the REALITY is too horrible to bear, but in order to change what is real, we must be able to admit it is ACTUALLY HAPPENING. And we do that by being brave enough to bear witness, and by confronting our own feelings of helplessness as we watch our government smear our human rights reputation and our children's blood all over the sand. -HCS
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11/27/2006
Not-To-Be-Missed
EVERYONE, I am a huge fan of this writer-misician-performer, and here is an opportunity to see a workshop of his newest play for FREE! It's next monday, mark it on your calendar. -HCS
Monday, December 4, 8:00pm (FREE)
Galapagos Art Space (70 North 6th St. BKLN)
Off-Stage Fright Productions Presents:
WAITING FOR BARBARA
an upsetting new comedy by DAN FISHBACK
starring Dan Fishback & Max Steele, directed by Michael Schulman,
with a special guest appearance by Julie Lake.
The president's daughter loves her some gays. And they love her back! - especially Davenport Rosenfeld (Fishback) and Bryce Oliver Wilson (Steele). But when she's late to pick them up for a party celebrating the bombing of Bagdhad, our heroes begin to freak out. Will they destroy each other in a frenzy of queer vitriol and repressed Ivy League rage? - or will they do lots of coke, make out, and forget what happened the next morning? There's only one way to find out.
"Waiting For Barbara" is the latest in a string of queer political performances by playwright Dan Fishback, including last summer's "PLEASE LET ME LOVE YOU," about Michael Jackson and the war in Iraq. Also a high-powered secretary, Fishback based "Waiting For Barbara" on workday Myspace conversations with fellow receptionist and co-performer Max Steele.
This WORKSHOP PREMIERE will be followed by a talk-back, so stick around to help the artists develop their deranged comedy.
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Stealin' Our Moola When We're Bein' So Good
From NBC News: When the U.S. government's version of the United Way handed out hundreds of millions of dollars to charities last year, its largesse extended to more than 1,280 nonprofit organizations that collectively owe $36 million in taxes dating back as far as 1988.
At the same time, other federal agencies gave $1.6 billion in grants to at least 170 of the delinquent charities, which account for nearly 6 percent of the approximately 22,700 charities funded by the Combined Federal Campaign.
And every one of 15 charities that underwent a detailed audit by investigators at the Government Accountability Office was found to be engaged in “abusive and potentially criminal activity,” according to a report on the investigation.
The GAO referred the charities to the Internal Revenue Service, for criminal investigation and collection.
Among them was a mental health clinic that owed more than $1.5 million and has a track record of failure to remit payroll taxes stretching back for 15 years. The director of the clinic, the report said, diverted the tax money to pay his own salary and that of some employees.
Meanwhile, a drug and alcohol rehab center that owed more than $70,000 in taxes managed to find money to buy a boat for its executive director's use.
“Rather than fulfill their role as trustees … the directors and senior officers diverted the money for charity-related expenses, including their own salaries, some of which were in excess of $100,000,” according to the GAO report, which drew little notice when it was released in July.
The people responsible for vetting the CFC charities and managing the money that federal employees contribute every year have been scrambling to reform the system since the congressionally ordered investigation uncovered the delinquent tax problems. But the effort has run into roadblocks, including a law that prohibits managers of the CFC fund from even checking whether charities that get its money might be committing tax fraud.
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11/22/2006
Happy Thanksgiving
Hey All, I'll be taking Thursday and Friday off for feasting! Tawk to ya Monday, xoxox, Hil
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11/21/2006
Happiness is a Warm Feeling
BRASILIA, Brazil — The mayor of a small Brazilian town has begun handing out free Viagra, spicing up the sex lives of dozens of elderly men and their partners.
"Since we started the free distribution of sexual stimulants, our elderly population changed. They're much happier," said Joao de Souza Luz, the mayor of Novo Santo Antonio, a small town in the central state of Mato Grosso.
Souza Luz said 68 men over the age of 60 had already signed up for the program, which was approved by the town's legislature and has been dubbed "Happy Penis," or "PintoAlegre" in Portuguese. -Reuters
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