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Bridges become frames for looking at the world around us.
Bridges are perhaps the most invisible form of public architecture.
What is perhaps more worthy of note than how many tsunami dead we've seen, however, is how many other recent dead we have not seen.
The U.S. government has in recent years fought what it termed wars against AIDs, drug abuse, poverty, illiteracy and terrorism. Each of those wars... →
War is grounded in the notion of triumph and defeat. It is zero-sum.
The key fact missed most often by social scientists utilizing documentary films for data, is this: documentary films are not found or reported... →
The fact that the Arctic, more than any other populated region of the world, requires the collaboration of so many disciplines and points of view to... →
Books can now be on the stands within days from delivery of a formatted manuscript, and often are.
Well, I think everybody's a little jealous of the Vietnam Wall, even people from wars that already have good monuments. You have a monument like... →
Documentary films are created in an inverted funnel of declining possibility.
Filmmakers who use narrators pay a price for taking the easy way: narrated films date far more quickly than films without narrators.
It is not at all clear how much the media influences public opinion and how much public opinion influences the media.
The mainstream media showed, for example, no blood and guts resulting from the 9/11 attacks.