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Palm Springs: FREE Screening of “The Economics of Happiness”

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Screening to be followed by a Conscious World Summit Meetup with Peter McGugan.

On Saturday, February 4th at 9:30am, the Palm Springs Cultural Center will present a special FREE screening of the award-winning documentary, The Economics of Happiness, at Camelot Theatres in Palm Springs. For the majority of people on the planet, life is becoming increasingly stressful. There is less time for friends and family and mounting pressures at work. The Economics of Happiness seeks to explain and address the root cause of these issues (and their potential solutions) by describing a world moving simultaneously in two opposing directions. On the one hand, an unholy alliance of governments and big business continues to promote globalization and the consolidation of corporate power. At the same time, people all over the world are resisting those policies, demanding a re-regulation of trade and finance — and, far from the old institutions of power, they’re starting to forge a very different future. Communities are coming together to re-build more human scale, ecological economies based on a new paradigm – an economics of localization.

The film shows how globalization breeds cultural self-rejection, competition and divisiveness; how it structurally promotes the growth of slums and urban sprawl; how it is decimating democracy. We learn about the obscene waste that results from trade for the sake of trade: apples sent from the UK to South Africa to be washed and waxed, then shipped back to British supermarkets; tuna caught off the coast of America, flown to Japan to be processed, then flown back to the US.  We hear about the suicides of Indian farmers; about the demise of land-based cultures in every corner of the world.

The second half of The Economics of Happiness provides not only inspiration, but practical solutions. Arguing that economic localization is a strategic solution multiplier that can solve our most serious problems, the film spells out the policy changes needed to enable local businesses to survive and prosper. We are introduced to community initiatives that are moving the localization agenda forward, including urban gardens in Detroit, Michigan and the Transition Town movement in Totnes, UK. We see the benefits of an expanding local food movement that is restoring biological diversity, communities and local economies worldwide. And we are introduced to Via Campesina, the largest social movement in the world, with more than 400 million members. The Economics of Happiness challenges us to restore our faith in humanity, challenges us to believe that it is possible to build a better world.

FREE Screening of  The Economics of Happiness

Saturday, Feb 4, 2012 at 9:30am

Camelot Theatres                        
2300 E Baristo Road
Palm Springs, CA 92262

The FREE Screening of The Economics of Happiness is part of the “Earth Matters Films & Solutions” series, which is itself a part of the Conscious World Summit Film Festival. The “Earth Matters Films & Solutions” series is sponsored by the Palm Springs Cultural Center, the City of Palm Springs Office of Sustainability and the Palm Springs Public Arts Commission.

Z107.7 wins “Golden Mike” for “Best News Reporting”

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KCDZ-FM Radio (Z107.7), licensed to Twentynine Palms and broadcasting from studios in Joshua Tree, won top honors from the Broadcast Journalism community in Los Angeles Saturday, winning a “Golden Mike” for “Best Small Market Radio News Reporting” at the 62nd Annual Golden Mike Awards, the broadcast news equivalent to an Oscar, which salutes excellence in broadcast journalism.

Z107.7 News Director Gary Daigneault (left) joins Managing Editor Tami Roleff in accepting a prestigious "Golden Mike" trophy at the 62nd Annual Radio Television News Association wards ceremony in Los Angeles. (Keith Roleff photo)

The Radio Television News Association honored Z107.7 News Managing Editor Tami Roleff‚s story, broken nationally by Z107.7, about a Landers man who survived nine days in the open desert last September by using his wits and trash he found. Judges called the story “good story, good detail” and wondered, (with tongue in cheek) “who would play Roleff in the TV movie.” (The lead in to the story had said it was “Like a script for a Hollywood movie.”)

Z107.7 News broadcasts seven newscasts a day, seven days a week with intensive coverage of the desert communities of Yucca Valley, Twentynine Palms, Joshua Tree, Landers, and Morongo Valley. The story was Roleff‚s first entry in the prestigious awards and the second “Golden Mike” for Z107-7 News. They won for “Best News Writing” 2 years ago.

 Morongo Basin Broadcasting Corporation President and General Manager Cindy Daigneault had high praise for Roleff and the entire news staff saying, “For Z107.7 News to be competing at the same level as the major market news operations is an amazing accomplishment and demonstrates the high quality of news coverage offered to Morongo Basin residents both on Z107.7 and at our website, www.kcdzfm.com.”

The highlight of the awards ceremony was former NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Brokaw receiving the “Broadcast Legend” award and Warren Olney receiving the “Lifetime Achievement Award” for his many years on Television and Radio news stations, locally and internationally. The “Golden Mikes” Awards ceremony took place at the Universal Hilton Hotel in Universal City.

Hollywood threatens Obama over SOPA

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If you see the White House invaded by aliens, blown up by laser beams or bombed by terrorists in any of the big summer blockbusters this year, consider it a subtle hint to the Oval Office by way of Hollywood.

After US President Barack Obama demanded revamped provisions in the controversial Stop Online Piracy Act, or SOPA, Los Angeles film executives are rescinding their support of the commander-in-chief.

While Hollywood hot-shots were in the past major contributors to the 2008 campaign for Barack Obama, movie execs are heated up over the presidents halting of SOPA. On the West Coast, filmmakers and affiliated are insisting that the move is a major blow to the movie industry and it will only further encourage an Internet already ripe with pirated motion pictures.

Under the proposed SOPA legislation, both websites and Web surfers involved in sharing copyrighted material would be imposed with hefty fines and imprisonment, imposing a government-sanctioned firewall of sorts to shut down a large chunk of the Web. Advocates for an open Internet have protested in droves against both SOPA and its sister legislation, the Protect IP Act, or PIPA, and a massive campaign against them both on Wednesday this week brought thousands of websites down to show the impact the laws could have. Search engine giant Google warned users of the acts’ implications on Wednesday, and both Wikipedia and Reddit turned their sites black for the day. On Twitter, users used the microblogging sight to tweet opposition to SOPA and for a while the term “Save Porn” became the top trending topic in America, as passed legislation would no-doubt cripple the online adult entertainment industry.

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‘Clear signal’ to Iran: UK warns of more firepower in Hormuz

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HMS Argyll is presently involved in a six-month deployment east of Suez, having completed an intensive work-up with the Flag Officer Sea Training organisation in 2011, where the frigate's mission is to operate under Combined Maritime Forces (CMF) to bolster maritime security and regional stability across the Middle East.

Britain could send reinforcements to defend the sensitive Strait of Hormuz against a possible blockade by Iran.

On Sunday, the Royal Navy dispatched HMS Argyll to a flotilla of mostly American warships in the Gulf region. These have been gathering ever since the tension between Iran and the West started to bubble last year.

The move sends “a clear signal” to Tehran, Defence Secretary Philip Hammond said on Tuesday, adding that “the UK has a contingent capability to reinforce that presence, should at any time it be considered necessary to do so.”

The flotilla passed within a few kilometers of the Iranian coast.

Besides the HMS Argyll, it includes two destroyers and a guided missile cruiser from the US Navy, the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier, and a French warship. The US, France, and UK maintain a permanent military presence in the Persian Gulf.

Another US aircraft carrier, the Carl Vinson, has already been in the region for several months. Each of the carriers is equipped with more aircraft than Iran has in commission.­

The Strait of Hormuz has been high in the headlines lately. Iran threatens to block the naval route, through which some 35 per cent of global oil tanker traffic passes, in response to an embargo on Iranian oil imposed by the US and the EU.

The US has said it will use military force to lift the blockade, should Iran choose to impose one. Tehran recently held some of the biggest naval exercises in the region in years, unnerving some Gulf nations. Earlier this month, Iran announced it would also hold drills in the Strait of Hormuz in February.

Internet strikes back: Anonymous’ Operation Megaupload explained

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Federal agents executed a crackdown on the files sharing website Megaupload on Thursday. The response, you could say, was not minor.

Authorities attest that Megaupload, at one point the fifteenth most popular site on the Web, was guilty of costing copyright holders upwards of $500 million in lost revenues because users of the service can easily and freely upload and distribute pirated material. Four people were arrested in New Zealand Thursday as part of the sting, which also yielded the site going offline.
Given that Megaupload boasts an audience of 500 million users daily, a reaction was expected. Only minutes after the Web began digesting the news, that response came by way of thousands of upset users, many aligned to the online collective Anonymous.

The attack started swift and strong and only grew. First fell the website the US Department of Justice, justice.gov. Next was the site for Universal Music Group, a SOPA supporter and the largest record label in America.

Over the course of a few hours, hacktivists involved with the loose knit group Anonymous waged attacks on site after site, and before long the web presence for the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), Broadcast Music, Inc., or BMI, and finally FBI were down.

Anonymous calls it the single largest Internet attack in its history, and it crippled the biggest sites for the US government and entertainment industry.

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The Desert Classic Film Society Presents the silent classic NOSFERATU

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On Friday, February 10  , at 7 pm., the Desert Classic Film Society will present a special presentation of F.W. Murnau’s silent masterpiece, NOSFERATU – A SYMPHONY OF HORROR with live musical accompaniment.

This 1922 German film was the original film version of Dracula, with Max Schreck’s performance considered by many to be the greatest Dracula ever.

Live musical accompaniment will be provided by the PHOTOPLAY ENSEMBLE.  This specialized musical group specializes in authentic live music and live sound effects for silent movie presentations.

The sound effects will be provided by Henry Lozano, the “Mad Doctor of Sound Effects”.  The sound effects will be created with mechanical devices-the same way they were created in the silent film era.

Before the show and during intermission, hand-tinted glass slides from the silent era will be projected.

National Public Radio Film Critic Randy Fischer will provide a mini-lecture on the movie.   A vintage film print will be screened.

NOSFERATU will be presented one-night-only on Friday, February 10 , at 7 pm  at The Bijou Cinema.  The Bijou Cinema is located at 57482 Onaga Trail in Yucca Valley.  Admission is $10 per person.

For information and to join the society go to the website www.meetup.com/DESERT-CLASSIC-FILM-SOCIETY   Seating is limited.  Reservations are recommended and can be made on the website.  There is no charge to become a member.

For other information contact Christopher Perry at 760-365-0475.