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dog person, beach lover, filmmaker, designer, artist, obsessed with music, documentary storytelling & all things art & design
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When the moment came, Harvard didn’t hedge or flinch—it stood up. A reminder that integrity isn’t complicated, it’s just rare.
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The Trump people claim to be fighting antisemitism, and the media often accept that framing. I believe, on the contrary, that these actions are antisemitic in intention and in execution.
I explain in a short video:
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Fomenting Antisemitism
Not Combating It
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Was great to see this doc about the amazing Janis Ian at IFC center with Janis Ian and Varda Bar-Kar in person! ❤️🎉 “Janis Ian - Breaking Silence” www.janisiandocumentary.com
REMINDER!! This Wednesday at 6:00pm! Join me in conversation with Susan Seidelman VIRTUALLY on Wednesday March 19th to discuss her book “Desperately Seeking Something: A Memoir About Movies, Mothers, and Material Girls.”
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Join me in conversation with Susan Seidelman VIRTUALLY on Wednesday March 19th to discuss her book “Desperately Seeking Something: A Memoir About Movies, Mothers, and Material Girls.”
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Sure hope so.
(art by Dave Tarnowski)
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For years, officials in the Czech Republic had pushed a dam project to protect a river south of Prague, and the critically endangered species living in it. But the project stalled.

In the meantime, the beavers of Prague simply built dams themselves, saving the government some 1.2 million euros.
Czech Dam Project Was Stalled by Bureaucracy. Beavers Built Their Own.
The dam project, drafted in 2018 and based on a former military training site south of Prague, had been delayed by land negotiations. Local beavers built several dams, saving the government more than ...
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California’s right-to-know law, which requires companies to warn people about harmful chemicals in their products, has swayed many companies to stop using those chemicals altogether, a new study found.
California’s Scary Product Warning Labels Might Be Working, Study Says
Products must state if they contain chemicals tied to cancer or other risks. As a result, manufacturers have pulled back from using the chemicals, researchers found.
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Of course they did! 🤣😆😂
We found this on our walk this morning. Some people are just so awesome. Unfortunately the two Terriers decided they wanted the same stick.
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I’ve left Meta and Twitter for bluer skies…