Tag Archives: Interviews

Restoring Some Balance to the Force

Tired of only hear­ing Najib jab­ber on and on and on on main­stream media. Here’s a clip of Julian Assange inter­view­ing Anwar Ibrahim to give you the meas­ure of the man who could be the next Prime Min­is­ter. I don’t trust the former Deputy Prime Min­is­ter com­pletely, how­ever I trust the rul­ing gov­ern­ment even less.

A Primer to How to Survive a Plague

I do not know when this doc­u­ment­ary will hit Malay­sian shores, but it is reportedly a touch­ing and rel­ev­ant pro­duc­tion on act­iv­ism in the face of apathy and out­right stig­mat­iz­a­tion. To make up for it, watch this inter­view con­duc­ted by Demo­cracy Now’s Amy Good­man with ACT UP found­ing mem­ber Peter Sta­ley and Dir­ector David France.

Subconscious Self Retains Some Credibility.

My strictly stalker-like admir­a­tion for Hanazawa Kana’s voice seems to be echoed by the female half of the human pop­u­la­tion. The last part of the video ends with a mock-sketch of a little sis­ter telling her big sis­ter to cheer up. My trans­la­tion based-on a feeble grasp of Japan­ese. Kana-chan: My dear sis­ter. You have

Phil Jones has my Sympathies.

NewS­cient­ist just inter­viewed the Phil Jones, a cli­mate researcher work­ing at the Uni­ver­sity of East Anglia, and cent­ral fig­ure of the whole Cli­mateg­ate media ker­fuffle. It is cer­tainly quite an illu­min­at­ing art­icle who think that emails between sci­ent­ists should be open to pub­lic view as well, because as Tre­vor Dav­ies points out: We regard emails