Evangelicals, Ecology And The Diluting Of Ethics
Here’s a story that’s starting to get a lot of traction. The New York Times has highlighted a letter...
Here’s a story that’s starting to get a lot of traction. The New York Times has highlighted a letter...
Fame can sometimes shackle artists. Reading some recent reviews of Prince’s 3121 shows in Las Vegas, it was clear...
I’ve been saying it for years (over twelve, by my rough count) and I’m far from the only one...
Brodie McGregor has posted an interview with me on his blog, View From The Basement. He also has some...
The Lives of Others is a tight, complex and magnificently crafted film debut from director and writer Florian Henckel...
We Need To Re-Think– Brilliant “presentation” on the changing role of text in a digital age – Web 2.0,...
Blood Diamond is, for the most part, a gripping, visually compelling and dramatically powerful film. The director, Edward Zwick...
There’s an interesting political storm brewing down under. It seems the organisers of the major rock festival, Big Day...
Remember those Bugs Bunny and other cartoons where characters would dig through the centre of the earth and always...
Trendwatching, which happens to be a must-read blog/think-tank, has a list of the five most important consumer trends for...
Stanley Kubrik's classic film, Dr Strangelove, starring Peter Sellers and George C. Scott, is a savage satire on the...
Driving In India – Yes, I’ve posted this one already, but it makes for such intoxicating viewing. There are...
“At first sight, the concept of risk might seem to have no specific relevance to our times, as compared...
Rick Warren’s decision to invite Barak Obama to participate in the Race Against Time Global Summit on AIDS and...
The term globalisation has only recently developed. ‚Äú…even in the late 1908s the term was hardly used, either in...
In recent weeks I’ve had a number of emails touching on the subject of Globalisation. In a few I’ve...