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( May. 24th, 2004 08:11 am)
Proof that Tucson can compete with those urbane locales like New Orleans, Detroit, and Baltimore.

And, yes, I realize that our bane is property crime a lot more than person-to-person crime. But still, this can't be good for the tourism industry.
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( May. 24th, 2004 08:17 am)
I'm alerting you again to this awesome photo essay by a woman who rides her motorcycle through the "dead zone" around the Chernobyl reactor. Here's what I wrote about it back in April too.
cbertsch: This is me, reflected in my daughter's eye. (Default)
( May. 24th, 2004 11:27 am)
In light of the discussions that [livejournal.com profile] knicolini and I have been having with people about the merits of Lars Von Trier's art, this take on this year's Cannes film festival is interesting. While I generally bridle at criticisms that an artistic judgment has been made for political reasons, I'm inclined to agree with Nigel Andrews here. Then again, a special award for Michael Moore's film wouldn't have had the same worldwide impact as the Palm of Gold. It's interesting that Quentin Tarantino, never known as a "political" director, should now be the ringleader for the politicization of a typically apolitical film festival. Incidentally, I don't think you can fault Mr. Kill Bill for slighting 2046, since he has publicly supported Wong Kar-Wai, not to mention the entire Asian film industry, in the past.
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