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Not making money in movies

February 28, 2014 by Jennifer Dean

I read an article today on the wonderful world of internships in the New York Times – Millennnials Feel Trapped in a Cycle of Internships with Little Pay and No Job Offers. I have read many an article and heard many an argument regarding the twenty-first century internship dilemma. Who can intern after college without having some sort of support from their family? Once again limiting opportunities to those with money and family connections, not only in terms of family […]

Categories: Jennifer Dean, ZiR • Tags: capitalism, film, New York Times

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The Incurable Disease

February 27, 2014 by William Eaton

From Travels with Herodotus by Ryszard Kapuscinski:   A journey, after all, neither begins in the instant we set out, nor ends when we have reached our doorstep once again. It starts much earlier and is really never over, because the film of memory continues running on inside of us long after we have come to a physical standstill. Indeed, there exists something like a contagion of travel, and the disease is essentially incurable.  A renowned traveler and award-winning writer, Kapuscinski (1932 – 2007) is one […]

Categories: Tucker Cox, ZiR • Tags: Herodotus, Richard Kapuscinski, travel

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Salinger and Other Authors We’d All Like to Know

February 26, 2014 by William Eaton

I’m reading about seven or eight things at the moment, some I need to read and others I simply desire. Books are good friends in the way that they are there when you need them, whether it is to read them in their entirety or simply to open them and find a passage that moves you—a long conversation or a quick check-in. Nothing else can move you like a piece of art. One of the books I’m reading at the […]

Categories: ZiR • Tags: J.D. Salinger, Oscar Wilde

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Charles Simic Poetry Literature

The Difference

February 25, 2014 by William Eaton

Most of the poems I’ve read that touch upon spirituality do so with reverence and a prominent bow. But Charles Simic’s “The Old Word” is refreshing because it communicates the vastness of the soul while still managing to be entertaining. Its poetic language is decipherable, crystalline, earthly. Yet just beyond the flowing syllables lies an unknowable substance that beckons you to the other side. Here is the entire transcription of “The Old Word”: I believe in the soul; so far It hasn’t […]

Categories: Ana Maria Caballero, ZiR

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The “P” Word: Final Reflections (V)

February 24, 2014 by Alexia Raynal

Mediated Pornography: Final Reflections (V) You don’t get to read much about Margaret Grebowicz’s personal stand on pornography in her book Why Internet Porn Matters. A committed philosopher herself, Grebowicz prefers to sit at the margins of the discussion and bring different perspectives into conflict. Her last chapter, “Pornography, Norms, and Sex Education,” is perhaps the only one to feature a strong personal and political view. In it, Grebowicz asks whether Internet pornography might, in fact, have a didactic impact: One significant […]

Categories: Alexia Raynal, ZiR • Tags: education, gender, law, philosophy, pornography, sexuality, technology

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Bystander Intervention

February 22, 2014 by William Eaton

Changing the Culture Around Sex and Alcohol Michael Winerip’s article “Stepping Up to Stop Sexual Assault” was featured in the New York Times Education Life insert on February 9. It should come as no surprise to hear talk of rape and sexual assault on college campuses, as they have been abuzz with such talk for the past year, and it has been on the tongues of many a politician recently. I personally, at the nudging of a colleague, have been […]

Categories: Caterina Gironda, ZiR • Tags: drinking, New York Times, rape, sexuality, youth

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Making Movies

February 21, 2014 by Jennifer Dean

After a short hiatus last week I return with my weekly reading on movies. To make up for last week’s sojourn I will quote two passages from the iconic director Sidney Lumet’s book Making Movies. It reads like a behind-the-scenes featurette on a Criterion Collection DVD, only for more first-rate movies than you can imagine (not just one)! When I first started trying to make movies myself (fairly recently), after having produced theatre for many years, I lamented the lack […]

Categories: Jennifer Dean, ZiR • Tags: film, gender, women

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An Olympic Parade of Nations

February 20, 2014 by William Eaton

Like Sochi, a Black Sea resort north of the Caucasian Mountains, Neal Ascherson’s admired travelogue-cum-history of the Black Sea: Birthplace of Civilization and Barbarism celebrates its own Olympian Parade. Ascherson’s visits to cities, towns, villages and archaeological sites along the Black Sea prompt well-researched and fluidly written essays about the cavalcade of nations and ethnicities settling the region. The list is long: Scythians, Greeks, Persians, Romans, Goths, Huns, Turks, Venetians, Mongols aka The Golden Horde and Tartars, Genoese, Germans and Lithuanian […]

Categories: Tucker Cox, ZiR • Tags: reading, travel

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The Poetry of Witness

February 18, 2014 by William Eaton

Robyn Creswell, the Poetry Editor of the prestigious Paris Review, wrote an interesting article for The New Yorker about a new anthology titled “The Poetry of Witness: The English Tradition, 1500-2001.”  This collection was put together by accomplished poet Carolyn Forché, in collaboration with Duncan Wu, a professor of English Romantic Poetry at Georgetown. The anthology, along with a previous compilation published by Forché under the title “Against Forgetting,” argue in favor of the existence, and importance, of a poetry […]

Categories: Ana Maria Caballero, ZiR

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