Tuesday, 18 December 2012

10 Ideas that Changed the World in 2012 (The Atlantic)

10 Ideas that Changed the World in 2012 (The Atlantic)


10 Ideas that Changed the World in 2012 (The Atlantic)

Posted: 17 Dec 2012 11:07 PM PST

Article in the Atlantic on world changing ideas from 2012

Poland not immune to Euro Crisis as growth slows (NYT Article)

Posted: 17 Dec 2012 11:05 PM PST

NYT article on growth slowing in Poland.

Polish growth is expected to slow to as little as 1.5 percent next year, according to World Bank estimates, from 2.1 percent this year. That still compares favorably with the neighboring euro zone, where most countries are either in recession or just barely growing. With a gross domestic product of €369.7 billion in 2011, according to the European data agency Eurostat, Poland ranked ninth among the 27 E.U. countries, just below Belgium and a rung above Austria.

Friday, 28 September 2012

Poland's Sikorski Challenges Euroskeptics at a Dinner in England

Poland's Sikorski Challenges Euroskeptics at a Dinner in England


Poland's Sikorski Challenges Euroskeptics at a Dinner in England

Posted: 28 Sep 2012 12:07 AM PDT

Sikorski argues that Britain should stay within the EU as it suits their best interests. The article is from the NY Times.

Thursday, 20 September 2012

The Euro Crisis (Economist Podcast)

The Euro Crisis (Economist Podcast)


The Euro Crisis (Economist Podcast)

Posted: 20 Sep 2012 12:02 AM PDT

The latest on the Euro crisis and the decision for limited debt mutualisation and the beginnings of a banking Union as well as the ECB alllowing for unlimited debt purchases.

America's Continuing Role in the Middle East (Economist Podcast)

Posted: 19 Sep 2012 11:59 PM PDT

A podcast looking at the need for America to continue to exert an influence in the Middle East.

Wednesday, 5 September 2012

Freakonomics podcast on media bias

Freakonomics podcast on media bias


Freakonomics podcast on media bias

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 01:11 AM PDT

Top 50 films (sight and sound poll)

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 01:11 AM PDT

Hundreds of critics give their top film choices to put together a top50 films of all time. From the look of the list most of them don't make it past the sixties.

http://www.bfi.org.uk/news/50-greatest-films-all-time

Wednesday, 22 August 2012

Economist Podcasts on A Possible EURO breakup

Economist Podcasts on A Possible EURO breakup


Economist Podcasts on A Possible EURO breakup

Posted: 22 Aug 2012 07:30 AM PDT

The Economist imagines what a possible EURO breakup might look like considering doing nothing, a Greek Exit, and a larger exit of Portugal, Ireland, Spain, Greece and Cyprus.
Posted: 09 Aug 2012 11:32 AM PDT
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Posted: 09 Aug 2012 11:32 AM PDT
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Friday, 10 August 2012

BBC Podcast on Immortality and Evil

BBC Podcast on Immortality and Evil


BBC Podcast on Immortality and Evil

Posted: 09 Aug 2012 11:38 PM PDT

What looks to be an interesting podcast on immortality and evil from the BBC.

Sunday, 5 August 2012

Guardian article on financial crisis

Guardian article on financial crisis


Guardian article on financial crisis

Posted: 05 Aug 2012 07:58 AM PDT

Guardian article giving an overview of the financial crisis and the systemic problems that keep it going. These myths being the anglo/ Saxon myth that big finance is good, the German myth that austerity will fix everything and the third myth that nothing is really wrong with the system.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/economics-blog/2012/aug/05/economic-crisis-myths-sustain

Saturday, 4 August 2012

Simon Schama's: Power of Art (8 artists)


Simon Schama's: Power of Art (8 artists)


Posted: 04 Aug 2012 02:57 PM PDT
Here is an episode list of Simon Schama's: Power of Art

Season 1 Episode 1
Caravaggio The historian recounts the stories of high drama behind the making of eight masterpieces, beginning with Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio's David with the Head of Goliath. He returns to Rome in 1603, where the Italian Baroque painter broke with artistic convention by creating earthy, realistic images using models taken from streets, taverns, markets and brothels

Season 1 Episode 2
Bernini The broadcaster and historian recounts how Gian Lorenzo Bernini's 17th-century sculpture The Ecstasy of St Theresa restored the artist's failing fortunes and breathed new life into the art of sculpture. Battling for supremacy with his rival Francesco Borromini, Bernini carved the marble model for the Cornaro family chapel in the church of Santa Maria della Vittoria, where it still mesmerises flocks of devotees

Season 1 Episode 3
Rembrandt The historian turns his attention to Rembrandt's painting of The Conspiracy of Claudius Civilis. The masterpiece, intended as a decoration for the halls of Amsterdam Town Hall, was the bankrupt artist's opportunity for a comeback, but was not what the commissioners wanted him to create - meaning the painter was left to die in poverty

Season 1 Episode 4
David Jacques-Louis David's painting of The Death of Marat. The artist had made his name working for the French king and was popular among aristocrats, but turned his talents to help the newly installed revolutionary government, painting the outspoken journalist who was stabbed to death in his bath as a martyr and `friend of the people'

Season 1 Episode 5
Turner Turner's painting The Slave Ship, which courted controversy in its portrayal of slave traders throwing their dying cargo into the sea to claim the insurance money. The work demonstrates the artist's move from traditional styles to a determination to test the limits of both technique and acceptable subject matter

Season 1 Episode 6
Van Gogh The historian recounts the inspiration behind Vincent van Gogh's Wheat Field With Crows - a work created in the summer of 1890 that saw him hailed as a visionary genius only weeks before he killed himself. Schama charts van Gogh's early life as an art dealer, teacher and preacher, and Andy Serkis plays the troubled artist in a dramatisation of events

Season 1 Episode 7
Picasso The historian recounts artist Pablo Picasso's attempts to create a `modern history' painting, based on the bombing of the ancient town of Guernica by the Luftwaffe. Instead of making a literal social commentary, he wanted to depict accurately where he felt the horrors of the world came from - the human psyche

Season 1 Episode 8
Rothko The historian recounts the story behind the creation of Mark Rothko's suite of paintings, commissioned in 1958 for the Four Seasons restaurant in New York's Seagram Building. The artist declared he wanted to ruin diners' appetites by creating work that demanded their attention - an attempt he saw as the ultimate test of art's power in the modern world
Posted: 04 Aug 2012 02:41 PM PDT
In what i think is a review of a book Time has released the top 10 books of all time. See what you think:



  • Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
  • Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert
  • War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
  • Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov
  • The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
  • Hamlet by William Shakespeare
  • The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald
  • In Search of Lost Time by Marcel Proust
  • The Stories of Anton Chekhov by Anton Chekhov
  • Middlemarch by George Eliot

  • Saturday, 28 July 2012

    Documentaries that look interesting ... a list

    Documentaries that look interesting ... a list


    Documentaries that look interesting ... a list

    Posted: 28 Jul 2012 02:56 PM PDT

    History Of Islam (PBS Documentary) Video

    Posted: 28 Jul 2012 01:45 PM PDT

    Islam: Empire of Faith

    Islam: Empire of FaithWhat is Islam? Who is Muhammad? This is a documentary narrated by Ben Kingsley about Islam and attempts to answer these questions. The first part deals with the life of the Prophet Muhammad, his early life, his encounter with God Almighty and the birth of the Islam.
    1. Prophet Muhammad and the Rise of Islam. Islam would become the revitalizing force of a barbaric Arabia, returning people to God and bringing back the monotheistic message of Christianity and Judaism in its most powerful way. Islam Women were given rights over there husbands, racism was annihilated and the rich were made equal to the poor.
    2. The Awakening. This part relates the golden age of Islam. A time of great learning when Europe was steeped in the Dark Ages. The building of great works of architecture, reading, writing, mathematics, medicine, and astronomy. Even before the printing press Muslims would have hundreds of scribes writing all at once so they would learn and reproduce the writings.
    3. The Ottomans. This portion deals with the growing Ottoman Empire, which would control the bridge between 3 continents: Africa, Europe and Asia. This empire would begin at the close of the Crusades until World War I, from the 1300s to 1923. They would rule the entire Middle East and make there way into Europe. Before there was the state of Israel, there was great peace in the Holy Land regulated by the Ottomans.
    Watch the full documentary now (playlist – 2 hours, 40 minutes)

    Wednesday, 25 July 2012

    Syria: The Prospect of International Criminal Cases (BBC Podcast)

    Syria: The Prospect of International Criminal Cases (BBC Podcast)


    Syria: The Prospect of International Criminal Cases (BBC Podcast)

    Posted: 25 Jul 2012 09:49 AM PDT

    • Docs: Syria - The Road To Justice

      Wed, 25 Jul 12
      Duration:
      24 mins
      The mass killings of civilians in Houla immediately led to calls for the ICC to investigate and for those responsible to be held to account. But in cases like this, how likely is it that international justice will eventually be done?
      Download 11MB (right click & "save target as / link as")

    Wednesday, 18 July 2012

    China's Internal Power Struggle (BBC Podcast)

    China's Internal Power Struggle (BBC Podcast)


    China's Internal Power Struggle (BBC Podcast)

    Posted: 17 Jul 2012 11:57 PM PDT

    • China's Battle of Ideas 09.07.12

      Mon, 9 Jul 12
      Duration:
      29 mins
      China's politburo experiencing an internal power struggle. It is about ideological more than personal rivalry. Mukul Devichand visits the People's Republic to investigate this battle of ideas.

    Saturday, 7 July 2012

    Credit Crisis Explanation Video

    Credit Crisis Explanation Video


    Credit Crisis Explanation Video

    Posted: 07 Jul 2012 03:33 PM PDT

    Very nice simple explanation of the credit crisis. No doubt oversimplified, but then again I am simple so it's a match!

    Friday, 6 July 2012

    What exactly is a Derivative (Video) Economics

    What exactly is a Derivative (Video) Economics


    What exactly is a Derivative (Video) Economics

    Posted: 06 Jul 2012 02:18 PM PDT

    Tuesday, 12 June 2012

    NPR Best songs of the Year so Far (Podcast)

    NPR Best songs of the Year so Far (Podcast)


    NPR Best songs of the Year so Far (Podcast)

    Posted: 12 Jun 2012 07:27 AM PDT

    Podcast from NPR's excellent All Songs Considered Podcast.
    Clockwise, from upper left: Kishi Bashi, Simone White, Bobby Womack, Aleksa Palladino of Exitmusic, Sinead O'Connor.
    Courtesy of the artists Clockwise, from upper left: Kishi Bashi, Simone White, Bobby Womack, Aleksa Palladino of Exitmusic, Sinead O'Connor.
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    June 12, 2012
    The biggest surprise of the year? Bob is into a Swedish pop song with the lyrics "You're from the 70's/but I'm a 90's b*tch." This week on All Songs Considered, Co-Hosts Bob Boilen and Robin Hilton are joined by NPR Music's Stephen Thompson and Ann Powers to take a step back, catch their breaths and consider the past six months of music. They share their favorite new artists, biggest surprises, favorite albums and songs of 2012, so far.
    Second to Bob's unexpected pop pick: the heated discussion on Carly Rae Jepson's sugary song of the summer "Call Me Maybe". This week's show features a batch of poptimistic, feel-good songs (along with a few tracks better heard alone in a dark, quiet room.) These favorite songs of the year are not necessarily the most delicately crafted, but the "awesomeist" songs. Particularly awesome is Japandroids' rebellious "Fire's Highway," with a shout-to-the-heavens chorus and brash guitar and drums. Bob and Robin's favorite new artist of the year so far, Kishi Bashi, uses layers and loops to create a radiant, uplifting soundscape in the song "Bright Whites."
    Another theme of the year seemed to be artists who've been around for a while, like Sinead O'Connor and Bobby Womack, and made the list with triumphant comeback albums. Fiona Apple's record, The Idler Wheel...
    You can listen to the entire discussion above and each track discussed below.

    Monday, 21 May 2012

    World Literature Course (Harvard University) Videos

    World Literature Course (Harvard University) Videos


    World Literature Course (Harvard University) Videos

    Posted: 21 May 2012 01:51 PM PDT

    David Damrosch introduces a number of books from world literature.

    Top 10 Legal Podcasts

    Posted: 21 May 2012 01:41 PM PDT


    Top 10 Legal Podcasts
    Trying to maintain a current, relevant legal blog is hard enough.  Podcasts require a whole other level of commitment. Not surprisingly the landscape is littered with dated efforts. However there are a few legal podcasts that continue to churn out quality programming. Here are our Top 10 picks:
    1. Lawyer2Lawyer   -  With over 300 podcasts spanning six years, Lawyer2Lawyer is the longest running podcast on the Legal Talk Network.  An episode on social media   hosted by Bob Ambrogi, Kevin O'Keefe and Scott Greenfield got me started on Twitter over two years ago, so I'm especially appreciative of this series.
    Recent podcast: Legal Blogging, Ethics and First Amendment Rights
    2. Legal Toolkit   – Another terrific podcast on the Legal Talk Network is the Legal Toolkit hosted by Jared Correia, Law Practice Advisor at Massachusetts LOMAP. I was honored to be a recent guest on the program and he's got the process down to a science. While you're over there, check out the Network's lineup of other stellar podcasts including Law Technology NowNew Solo and IP Counsel.
    Recent podcast: Disaster Recovery and Disaster Planning
    3. Bloomberg Law Podcasts   – This series covers the latest on regulation and securities law, and a range of related topics.
    Recent podcast: IP Law: Record Industry to Battle over Copyright Control
    4. CLE Premier Speaker series   – A brand new entry into the legal podcasting world, this ABA series is a monthly program where members can earn up to 18 hours of FREE continuing legal education credits every year through programs featuring today's most influential legal practitioners. Of course you have to spring for an ABA membership so it's not really free.
    Upcoming podcast: Trying High-Profile Cases in Today's Media Environment
    5. TED Talks – Law   – The widely popular TED Talks series devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading in technology, entertainment and design also covers legal.
    Oldie but goodie: Larry Lessig on laws that choke creativity
    6. Legal Geekery   - Current legal issus brought to you from law students and recent law school grads.
    Recent podcast: Let Me Point Out This "Unpublished" Opinion, Because It Doesn't Exist
    7. LexisNexis Legal Podcasts   – This comprehensive series covers a range of legal topics and practice areas including:
    • Workers' Compensation Podcasts
    • Patent, Copyright, Trademark Law Podcasts
    • Tax Law Podcasts
    • Real Estate Law Podcasts
    • International Law Center Podcasts
    • Commercial & General Business Podcasts
    • Bankruptcy Law Center Podcasts
    • Environmental Law & Climate Change Podcasts
    • Insurance Law Center Podcasts
    8. Law School Podcaster   – From law school applicants to legal professionals, this podcast offers insight and advice on the competitive world of law school and beyond. A cool feature is the full-text transcript available on the same page as the podcast download.
    Recent podcast: Spotlighting the Sports & Entertainment Law Practice Area
    9. RocketLaywer Podcasts   – No relation to Rocket Matter  , this Legally Easy series is up to episode 44 covering a range of legal topics.
    Recent podcast: Steve Jobs' Legacy, Healthcare, and the Supreme Court
    10. This Week in Law   – Covers breaking issues in technology law including patents, copyrights, and more.
    Recent podcast: iLaw. Justice Inside
    These are just a few of the top legal podcasts out there. Any others? Please add in the comments section below.