Rest In Peace, Rodney King Rodney King, dead at 47. Hopefully, he can rest now. Poor guy… too many struggles. RIP Rodney King. Rodney King dead at 47 “Yes, I’ve forgiven them, because I’ve been forgiven many times,” he said. “My country’s been good to … Read more →
Samaya: A Benefit Ablum For DJ/Producer Cheb i Sabbah Samaya is a benefit ablum for Cheb i Sabbah, one of my favorite DJs/producers/performers. Another admired production team, Bombay Dub Orchestra, describes him as “a fine statesman of multiculturalism…at its finest.” Be on the lookout for some favorite Cheb i … Read more →
East Asia 2012 – A Conversation with Daw Aung San Suu Kyi East Asia 2012 – A Conversation with Daw Aung San Suu Kyi One-on-One Conversation with a Leader. A conversation with Daw Aung San Suu Kyi Interviewed by Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman, World Economic Forum With Aung San Suu … Read more →
Marjane Satrapi Iranian Director and Graphic Novelist Reflects On Early Influences The Iranian Director and Graphic Novelist Reflects On Her Early Influences Oscar-nominated filmmaker Marjane Satrapi relates memories of her childhood growing up amid Iran’s turmoils and her artistic family in today’s film by Chiara Clemente. Shot in Satrapi’s colorful studio … Read more →
Thomas Sankara – The Great Imperfect Revolutionary Leader What makes a great leader? Thomas Sankara the young revolutionary leader of the West African nation of Burkina Faso was in many ways a great head of state and he was by no means a perfect leader, but should we … Read more →