Sunday, October 18, 2015

Another responsible gun owner: 6 y.o. Kills 3 y.o. Ho hum says NRA


Three-year-old Chicago boy accidentally shot dead by six-year-old brother
// The Guardian

Police say father knowingly stored loaded gun on top of refrigerator where kids could access it and has been charged with felony child endangerment

Chicago police said a three-year-old boy died after being accidentally shot in the head by his six-year-old brother.

Authorities said the boy was carried by a relative to a hospital after being shot about 9.05pm on Saturday, and was later pronounced dead at a different hospital.

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Saturday, October 17, 2015

Bikes Vs Cars film


Bikes Vs Cars
// A post-automobile world?

"In cities, cars don't liberate you; they get you stuck – for hours and days and weeks and years and decades, all that time adding up, lives slowly draining away in traffic jams and a sea of fumes." – The Austin Chronicle

Bikes vs Cars is a documentary about the bicycle and what an amazing tool for change it can be. It highlights a growing conflict in city planning between the bicycle, which supports a diverse city with a human scale, and the car, which engenders urban sprawl and reliance on fossil fuels.
From Copenhagen to Los Angeles via Sao Paulo, director Fredrik Gertten explores the ongoing efforts of bicycle activists, who are fighting for their right to ride on city streets against the combined forces of multi-billion dollar auto, oil, and construction lobbies, who are determined to keep our cities car dependent. BIKES vs CARS is a crie de coeur that will have audiences reaching for their bikes instead of their car keys. A companion app will help cyclists track how much they reduce their CO2 imprint and oil consumption for every mile they ride instead of drive. The app is a campaign tool to support activists and cities to work towards bike-friendlier cities.

Learn more about the app here: bikedataproject.org or download it from iTunes: Bikes vs Cars.

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NEW YORK, NY – BIKES vs CARS, a new documentary film by Fredrik Gertten (BANANAS, Big Boys Gone Bananas) that advocates for bike-friendly cities in the 21st century, will be released in theaters starting Friday, December 4 at Cinema Village in New York City and Laemmle Monicas in Los Angeles. The film, and a related app, has been inspiring a new approach to urban planning that could lead to better designs, smarter political decisions and reduced CO2 emissions.
The film is expected to have a strong theatrical release by connecting the bicyclist community and people who are interested in progressive urban planning, as well as general audiences.

Bikes vs Cars is a documentary about the bicycle and what an amazing tool for change it can be. It highlights a growing conflict in city planning between the bicycle, which supports a diverse city with a human scale, and the car, which engenders urban sprawl and reliance on fossil fuels.

From Copenhagen to Los Angeles via Sao Paulo, director Fredrik Gertten explores the ongoing efforts of bicycle activists, who are fighting for their right to ride on city streets against the combined forces of multi-billion dollar auto, oil, and construction lobbies, who are determined to keep our cities car dependent. BIKES vs CARS is a crie de coeur that will have audiences reaching for their bikes instead of their car keys. A companion app will help cyclists track how much they reduce their CO2 imprint and oil consumption for every mile they ride instead of drive. The app is a campaign tool to support activists and cities to work towards bike-friendlier cities.

BIKES vs CARS will be released theatrically this December in New York and Los Angeles with other cities to follow on Kino Lorber's Alive Mind Cinema label. The theatrical campaign will be supported by a full-fledged community outreach campaign with an emphasis on engaging environmental and bike groups to see the film and support legislation that endorses bicycling.

"For those who already embrace bike culture, the film will confirm their convictions," says Elizabeth Sheldon, SVP Kino Lorber. "And for those who prefer to drive, the documentary shows how more bike-friendly cities benefit everybody, not only cyclists."

"Bikes vs Cars depicts a global crisis and how every person can contribute to the solution by riding their bike," said Fredrik Gertten, the film's director.

More information about movie is available at alivemindcinema.com/bikesvscars and the app is available at http://bikedataproject.org/ or on iTunes: Bikes vs Cars.

BIKES vs CARS was produced by Margarete JangĂ„rd and Elin Kamlert for WG Film.

About Alive Mind Cinema:  
Specializing in documentaries in the areas of enlightened consciousness, secular spirituality and culture, Alive Mind Cinema seeks to provide audiences with intellectually provocative films that deliver the "aha" response of a transformative experience. Learn more at alivemindcinema.com.

About Kino Lorber:
With a library of 1,000 titles, Kino Lorber Inc. has been a leader in independent art house distribution for over 30 years, releasing over 25 films per year theatrically under its Kino Lorber, Kino Classics, and Alive Mind Cinema banners, including five Academy Award® nominated films in the last seven years. In addition, the company brings over 70 titles each year to the home entertainment market with DVD and Blu-ray releases under its five house brands, distributes a growing number of third party labels, and is a direct digital distributor to all major platforms including iTunes, Netflix, HULU, Amazon, Vimeo, Fandor and others.

 



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Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Dept. of Great Stuff: Tonight: Participate in our Media Break-a-Thon!


Center for a New American Dream - More of What Matters

Dear John,

Do you and your kids (or students) want to have fun "talking back" to the advertising industry?

Join us tonight for an interactive webinar with Alan Berry of The LAMP, where we'll examine the tools and techniques that advertisers use to target and influence children. You'll learn how to deconstruct and talk back to commercials. You'll also be introduced to MediaBreaker, The LAMP's free, online editing software designed specifically to help you remix of copyrighted media.

After participating in the webinar, you'll be able to start using MediaBreaker to pick apart and edit real commercials. And we would love to share your "broken" ads! The deadline for submission will be October 14. If you have any trouble, Alan Berry will be available for online technical support on October 13 from 7 to 8 p.m. ET.

Can't make tonight's webinar? Be sure to check out the recording (available tomorrow on our website and Facebook page) so you can participate in part two of the "Break-a-thon" series next week!






We hope to see you all there!

Thanks,

Edna Rienzi
Director, Beyond Consumerism Program
Center for a New American Dream 


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