Thursday, April 30, 2020
Tuesday, April 17, 2018
Heart Sutra recitation, commentary: Thurman
Heart Sutra recitation and commentary by Bob Thurman
Flights canceled, roads out amid snowstorms
Former first lady Barbara Bush in failing health
Man's suicide unearths decades-old sex abuse
Incest: Man kills his daughter/wife after breakup
Louisiana takes aim at Jim Crow-era jury law
Friday, March 9, 2018
From US Marine to Zen Buddhist monk (video)
Thursday, January 28, 2016
US Poet Laureate in Los Angeles (CSULA)
Juan Felipe Herrera, recently named Poet Laureate of the United States, will read from his works at the 2016 Jean Burden Poetry Reading to be held on Thursday, January 28, 2016.
This event will be held in the Golden Eagle Ballroom at the California State University, Los Angeles. Doors will open at 5:30 pm for a buffet reception and the program will begin at 6:30 pm. This event is free and open to the public.There will be book sales and signing following the reading.
This event is made possible by the College of Arts and Letters, the Department of English, the CSULA Center for Contemporary Poetry and Poetics, the Cross Cultural Centers, Statement Magazine, the Statement Unbound Literary Society, City Lights Press, and Poets & Writers, Inc. More
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| Talk about poetry when we don't know the true identity of the legend we call "William Shakespeare"? He was not a simpleton from Stratford on Avon but the Earl of Oxford DeVere. |
SCPR.org, Jan. 22, 2016
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
New Latino US Poet Laureate from California
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| UC Santa Cruz's Crystal Salas/Nikita Egar (Poetry Solves Problems) Atomic Tangerine Press. |
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| Chicano dating sites? Los Angeles is about blending cultures (LosAngelesMexicans.com). |
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| Poetry is about passion and word sophistication. |
- Cervantes states that the first chapters of Don Quixote are taken from "The Archive of La Mancha" and the rest of Don Quixote translated from the Arabic from the works of Moorish author Cid Hamet Ben Engeli. [But we are told that this was just a "metafictional trick" and that Cervantes is really the ingenious author who does not rely on any previous work and is not inspired by anything from the African Muslim Knights of Spain, the Moors, who along with Spanish nobility also had a knight-errant tradition like that of England and Asia. Readers must decide for themselves.]
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| Buddhism in MX and CA |
California Poet Laureate goes National:
Juan Felipe Herrera named US poet laureate
(NPR.org, KPCC FM, SCPR.org, Facebook)
Juan Felipe Herrera won the National Book Critics Circle Award in 2008 for his collection Half of the World in Light (courtesy of Blue Flower Arts).
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| New U.S. Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera |
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| Murrieta = the Mexican Robin Hood |
"The one I remember is 'El Corrido del Contrabando del Paso Villa' — 'The Ballad of the Contraband of El Paso' — that talks about, you know, crossing the border and being apprehended by the border patrol. It's just that, you know. It's in the corrido. It's in the ballad. And I loved it as a child. My mother knew it, so I learned it." — KPCC staff
| We're moving on up, huh, Lucy? - Oh, boy. |
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| Aztec Kwan Yin, Lady Queen of Angels (LTG) |
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| Poet Laureate Herrera's poetry, like makeup and dress, is a celebration of multicultural diversity, Latin and American, like Mexican American life in Hispanic Appalachia (Hairpin). |
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| Young Santa Muerte (Robert Felix/pinterest) |
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| What makes for a passionate, poetic cultura? |
Let Me Tell You What a Poem Bringsfor Charles Fishman
J.F. Herrera (New York Times) Before you go further,let me tell you what a poem brings,first, you must know the secret, there is no poemto speak of, it is a way to attain a life without boundaries,yes, it is that easy, a poem, imagine me telling you this,instead of going day by day against the razors, well,
the judgments, all the tick-tock bronze, a leather jacketsizing you up, the fashion mall, for example, fromthe outside you think you are being entertained,when you enter, things change, you get caught by surprise,your mouth goes sour, you get thirsty, your legs grow coldstanding still in the middle of a storm, a poem, of course,is always open for business too, except, as you can see,it isn't exactly business that pulls your spirit intothe alarming waters, there you can bathe, you can play,you can even join in on the gossip—the mist, that is,the mist becomes central to your existence. More
- What are you favorite California poems?
- The hunt is on for California's new poet laureate
- Former US Poet Laureate Mark Strand dies at 80
- LA Poet Laureate Luis J. Rodriguez takes on his beloved resilient city
- View US poet laureate story on NPR.org
- Black Asians? The Africans of Southeast Asia
- Not all of the Knights of the Round Table were White (Smithsonian)
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
"Persepolis" or Persepolis? (video)
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| The remnants of a great empire |
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| The Spread of Buddhism from its origins in Afghanistan (Gandhara) and India (Magadha) to Iran, where two counter-movements arose in Zoroastrianism (Asuras, Parsis) and Islam (Muslims, Sufis) that then rolled into India and Buddhist strongholds in East and Far East Asia. |
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It is through the eyes of precocious and outspoken 9-year-old Marjane that we see a people's hopes dashed as fundamentalists take power -- fomented by the West who is enriched in the process of creating a terrorist dictatorship to rob the resources of a nation -- forcing the veil on women and imprisoning thousands.
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| Ancient India used to include modern Iran |
As she gets older, Marjane's boldness causes her parents to worry over her continued safety. So at age 14, they make the difficult decision to send her abroad to school in Austria. Vulnerable and alone in a strange Western land, she endures the typical ordeals of a teenager.
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| Map of Buddhist Central Asia and India |
Though it means putting on the veil and living in a tyrannical/hypocritical society, Marjane decides to return to Iran to be close to her family.
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| Like Buddhist Asokan Edict: Cyrus Cylinder |
She then makes the heartbreaking decision to leave her homeland for France, optimistic about her future, shaped indelibly by her past.
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| Persepolis' Marjane Satrapi's new film "The Voices" |
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12,000-y.o. Göbekli Tepe: National Geographic -
David Childress and James Tyberonn: Ancient Civilization Mysteries 2013
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
There Were Titans Here (video)
Seeking the Man-Eaters, 1515 AD
Frederick A. Ober (Heritage-History.com)
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| Sasquatch, Yeti, Bigfoot, yakkha |
But as an after thought, Ferdinand had made the proviso that he should first attack, and if possible bring to terms, the fierce Caribs who so often ravaged the islands lying to the north of their abodes. This stipulation was not at all to the liking of Juan Ponce, though it was probably the result of his own representations to the crown respecting the cannibals, who, having been placed by the sovereigns beyond the pale of mercy, could be enslaved and made objects of traffic, on account of their reputation as devourers of human flesh. More
- The "Titans" of Buddhist cosmology (Asuras)
- The Coastal Indian Titans of Texas
- The Karankawa Indian Giants of Texas
- Giants in North American (SteveQuayle.com)
- The Bigfoot of Belize (British Honduras)
- Human Origins: The Ape-Ancestry Myth
- Race of Giants Came from Mutant Gene?
- Hot Spots for Paranormal Phenomena
- Our Giants as North American Neanderthals
- Giant Thunderbirds of the American Southwest
- Did Jesus Live in India
- Roman Mythology
Friday, June 1, 2012
Stuxnet: Obama, Israel attacked Iran (cartoon)
(thismodernworld.org)Obama, Israel ordered computer attacks on Iran
The Stuxnet worm, developed by U.S. and Israeli agencies, targeted Iran's nuclear program, says the New York Times.(IDG) U.S. President Barack Obama ordered the Stuxnet cyberattacks on Iran in an effort to slow the country's development of a nuclear program, according to a report in The New York Times.
Quoting anonymous sources, the Times reported that in the early days of his presidency, Obama accelerated attacks related to an effort begun by the George W. Bush administration. The Stuxnet worm, long rumored to have been developed by Israel or the U.S., escaped from Iranian computers in mid-2010 and compromised computers across the Internet.
Obama considered shutting down the cyberattacks after Stuxnet began compromising other computers, but decided to continue with the program, according to the Times. The Stuxnet worm came from a joint U.S. and Israeli effort to target the Iranian nuclear program, the Times said. The newspaper interviewed U.S., Israeli and European officials currently and formerly involved with the cyberattack program, it said. More
One Per Cent: Obama "gave full backing to Stuxnet attack on Iran"In Confront and Conceal: Obama's Secret Wars and Surprising Use of American Power, author David Sanger alleges that Stuxnet...
Cyberweapons: Obama becomes most killing-est president, surpassing Pres. Cheney
Barack Obama "ordered Stuxnet cyber attack on Iran"
Pres. B.S. Obama ordered the viral Stuxnet attack on Iran as part of a wave of cyber sabotage and espionage against the would-be nuclear. It then leaked onto the Internet.
Obama's wave of cyberattacks against Iran
Presidents Bush and Obama behind Stuxnet
Israel and the United States were indeed behind a military-grade computer worm that sabotaged an Iranian nuclear-[power plant] fuel processing facility.
Obama ordered Stuxnet assault on Iran (BankInfoSecurity)
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
US, UK plans for Iran; Israel is loose cannon
The UN nuclear watchdog published a report in Nov. 2011 suggesting Iran has built a nuclear testing facility and will show satellite images to prove it. (The same kind of doctored photos was enough to get into a war on Iraq that continues to this day even amidst cut-and-run talk of withdrawal when facts show a permanent US privatized-war presence). These allegations also come amid reports of possible military action against the country's nuclear facilities. The Israeli president said, when it comes to Iran, "the international community is closer to finding a military solution than a diplomatic one." RT talks to Patrick Henningsen, editor of the Infowars.com foreseeing actions against Iran which could inflame the whole geopolitical Middle East.
Iran stands firm on its nuclear power program in the face of new economic sanctions, explains the country's president. Tehran denied it was developing atomic weapons, as "suggested" in the latest report by a the IAEA, an international nuclear watchdog organization. Israel speaks of potential military action against Iran -- raising fears the IAEA's findings are being twisted to concoct a pretext to attack. John Glaser, an assistant editor at AntiWar.com, says the US is constantly pushing Iran to create a nuclear bomb. By scaring and provoking it, the US gives itself an excuse to illegally invade, occupy, and exploit its resources. More
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
China overtakes India in science (cartoon)
(USNews.com)Admitting to insufficient funding in research and development India, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh stressed the need for more sincere public-private-partnership (PPP) to meet objectives in the science and technology sector.
Inaugurating the 99th edition of the Indian Science Congress at KIIT University in Bhubaneswar, Singh said over the past few decades India's relative position in the world of science has been declining with countries like China overtaking it.
China and India strive jointly for world domination (GulfNews.com)
"Things are changing but we cannot be satisfied with what has been achieved. We need to do much more to change the face of Indian science."
On Tuesday [Jan. 3, 2012] the PM outlined a major increase in investment in research and development (R&D); expansion of basic science infrastructure; greater alignment of science and technology sector with the inclusive development needs of the nation; greater national and international research collaborations; and creation of a new innovation ecosystem as some of the broad objectives to achieve to change the face of Indian science. More
Both countries having exhausted most of their natural resources aim to exploit untapped Burma, but not if Hillary Clinton gets her way for the US empire (Shanland.org).
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Cyberbullying hurts more than school
High school students who are bullied online are more likely to report symptoms of depression and suicide attempts than students who were bullied only at school, according to a survey of students in the communities west of Boston published [Nov. 17, 2011].
The study, which appears on the website of the American Journal of Public Health, also found that girls are more likely than boys to report being victims of cyberbullying, and students who do not identify themselves as heterosexual are more likely to report being bullied online and at school.In the study by the Education Development Center, a non-profit education research organization based in Newton, 16.5 percent of students reported being bullied at school only, 6.4 percent of students reported being bullied online only; and 9.4 percent both at school and online.
Of students who reported being victims of both cyberbullying and school bullying, 47 percent reported symptoms of depression. Of students who reported being bullied online only, 33.9 percent reported such symptoms. This is compared to 26.6 percent of those who said they were bullied only at school, and 13.6 of students who said they had not been bullied.
“Electronic communication allows the perpetrator to maintain anonymity and to post messages to a very wide audience,” said Shari Kessel Schneider, a senior research associate at the Education Development Center and lead writer of the study. “Cyberbullying can occur at any time and any location and doesn’t stop when students leave the schoolyard and enter their own homes.” More

























