Oh no! I didn’t know that, what a bummer :( My favorite one of his is about the boomers who didn’t rebel.
Awesome! I enjoyed how Berger weaved art and politics in a way that still resonates. There’s another version on the internet archive without the overlaid subtitles blocking the artwork.
Are you familiar with documentary filmmaker David Hoffman? He uploads footage from his archive on YouTube, stuff from the 1950’s onward.
Closing a herbarium during the sixth mass extinction 🤡
The players change but the game remains the same.
The Bronx Zoo issued a statement in July 2020. I am unsure if the NYT has reckoned with their role.
When I was a kid, I was like the creator, what a cool sci-fi movie! As an adult, I realize Starship Troopers, along with Trading Places and Little Shop of Horrors, heavily shaped my politics 😂
I felt that too, especially the manner in which he poked fun at their contradictions. It comes off as dismissive, but I don’t think this is actually the case.
Based on an interview I watched of Citarella, he seeks to understand the teens and their motivations, telling their stories with compassion. Citarella also stated that the right is taking this phenomenon seriously (and using it as a pipeline), so the left should as well.
The Chesapeake Conservancy has three: peregrine falcon, osprey and great blue heron.
If nobody got me, I know Chesapeake Bay Watershed got me 🙏 Can I get an amen?
The above map doesn’t include fishing, it’s showing land use. This shows fishing:
Here is another one about land animals:
Mr. Trash Wheel is pretty cool:
https://www.mrtrashwheel.com/technology