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Monthly Archives: June 2011
Your Gun, Your Badge, Your Honor
Last week I attended a panel discussion at the LA Film Festival called Your Gun and Your Badge whose participants included: Robert Crais (Writer, Cagney & Lacey, Baretta; author of the Elvis Cole mysteries) David Milch (Writer, Hill Street Blues; … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Entertainment, Movies, Philosophy, Television, Writing
Tagged David Milch, Gerald Petievich, José Padilha, LA Film Festival, Los Angeles Times, Robert Crais
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In Honor of E3 – Drawing Lines
And now for something completely different… E3 — a.k.a. the annual Electronic Entertainment Expo – was held again earlier this month in Los Angeles, where many hope that it will stay. If you have never attended E3, it cannot be adequately … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Education, Entertainment, Technology
Tagged Censorship, E3, Shigeru Miyamoto, Videogames, Will Wright, Zynga
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Do You Know The Enemy?
Earlier this week I tweeted the following: CorporateIntel: Palin, Weiner, Sheen, Schwarzenegger — when comic book reality passes almost daily now as normalcy, how do we come to define absurdity? It wasn’t like this week’s noise was any more pronounced … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Media, Philosophy, Politics
Tagged Los Angeles Times, Palin, Schwarzenegger, Sheen, Weiner
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The Learning Window
Last month I enjoyed the immense privilege to spend some time with my high school alma mater — working with some young entrepreneurs on their business plans, attending the annual athletic assembly, and presenting an award at Honors Day. It was uplifting, it … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Education, Government, Learning
Tagged Graduation, Honors, School, Students, Teachers
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