Well, I haven’t been posting, including the updates I said I was going to give on the Oscars, but honestly, after the debacle that the Academies were this year, who cares? Definitely not the viewing public. Although viewership was up from last year, this was still the third lowest rated ceremony in history. And I [...]
Archive for February, 2009
Reviewing My Life
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged baby, Oscars, pregnant, sickness, stomach pain on February 26, 2009 | 2 Comments »
A Night at Principia
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged cinemotography, film, George Clooney, Helen Elswit, inspirational, movies, Paul Thomas Anderson, Principia, Robert Elswit, There Will Be Blood, visual effects on February 19, 2009 | 5 Comments »
This past weekend I was privileged to attend something that doesn’t occur real often, at least in my area of the country, and that was a chance to be a part of a Q & A that was taking place at Principia College with two long time members of the film industry, Helen Ostenberg Elswit [...]
Washington At Work
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Arlen Specter, Congress, doctors, health care, HR 1, Jon Tester, politicians, Sam Bradford, stimulus, votes, Washington on February 11, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
To add further information, for those who are keeping up, on the health care provisions inserted into the so-called stimulus package (H.R. 1), CNSnews.com is reporting that Arlen Specter had a little something to say regarding said provisions.
“We are not going to let the federal government monitor what doctors do,” Sen. Arlen Specter told Fox [...]
Stimulus Update
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Chuck Schumer, Democrats, doctor, Federal Council, Health and Human Services, health care, legislation, Nancy Pelosi, Obama, pork, Rush Limbaugh, Stimulus package, support, Ted Kennedy, Tom Daschle on February 10, 2009 | 18 Comments »
For those who haven’t been keeping up with the discussion regarding the stimulus package being railroaded through by Obama and the Democrats, here’s some of the latest news. The package contains health care provisions based on ideas suggested in a book last year by Tom Daschle, the Congressman who just withdrew his nomination for head [...]
