Photo: the artsdesk It’s been a tough year and many holiday celebrations this year are being kept simple. For example, the Tate Britain Art Gallery . It has a long tradition of commissioning famous artists to decorate the Christmas tree in its lobby. This year’s tree has: no decoration. No funny colours, no gimmicks, no avant garde baubles, just 30 ft. of natural beauty. … Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …By Chris Hedges We may feel, in the face of the ruthless corporate destruction of our nation, our culture, and our ecosystem, powerless and weak. But we are not. We have a power that terrifies the corporate state. Related Entries December 13, 2010 Drag.Net December 13, 2010 No Act of Rebellion Is Wasted
Continue reading …Somebody at Nissan knows how to keep to a calendar, it seems, as the promised December US deliveries of the Leaf began over this weekend. A big deal was made out of the first one’s arrival, a shiny black number purchased by Olivier Chalouhi from the San Francisco Bay Area, which will be accompanied by Leafs landing across the other launch markets of Arizona, Southern California, Oregon, Seattle, and Tennessee. A second batch of Nissan’s all-electric hatchbacks is coming on December 20th, with the company promising a nationwide US launch for 2012. In the meantime, Hawaii and Texas will be the next locales to join the fun early in 2011 and reservations will be reopened soon thereafter. Sadly, some “additional markets” are expected to be pushed into the latter half of the year — guess Nissan knows how to use a calendar to mark off its delays too. Continue reading World’s first Nissan Leaf delivered — it’s black, like the future of gas-powered cars World’s first Nissan Leaf delivered — it’s black, like the future of gas-powered cars originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 13 Dec 2010 06:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …CHICAGO – A powerful storm that unleashed snow and strong winds across the upper Midwest left behind dangerously cold temperatures, promising a new set of challenges for people working to dig out. The weekend storm closed major highways in several states, canceled more than 1,600 flights in Chicago and collapsed the roof of the Minnesota Vikings’ stadium. At least six weather-related deaths were reported as the…
Continue reading …Fake news by Andy Borowitz By Andy Borowitz In his latest effort to find common ground with Republicans in Congress, President Barack Obama said today that he was willing to agree that he is a Muslim. Related Entries December 13, 2010 The Specter Haunting Obama December 11, 2010 Low Taxes Are the Problem, Not the Solution
Continue reading …By E.J. Dionne, Jr. American decline is the specter haunting our politics. This could be President Obama’s undoing—or it could provide him with the opportunity to revive his presidency. Related Entries December 13, 2010 The Specter Haunting Obama December 11, 2010 Low Taxes Are the Problem, Not the Solution
Continue reading …Think the relationship between Netflix and cable and content executives is amicable? Not. Even. Close. Certainly not after Netflix CEO Reed Hastings blazed a trail into the living room on the strength of the company’s streaming television and movie content originally made possible by a shrewd 2008 deal with Starz. A move that netted streaming access rights to Sony and Disney content for an estimated $25 million — next to nothing compared to the traditional licensing fees charged to cable operators. That deal is set to expire in 2011 and could cost Netflix as much as $250 million a year to renew. Time Warner CEO Jeff Bewkes thinks that Netflix’s days at the top are numbered having been made possible by an era of experimentation that’s now ending. “It’s a little bit like, is the Albanian army going to take over the world?” said Bewkes, “I don’t think so.” According to the New York Times , the comments were made last week as UBS sponsored a media conference in New York that it says turned into a “platform for executives to express their grievances and emphasize that they will now aggressively try to tilt the economic balance between Netflix and content creators back toward the media conglomerates.” Wow. Don’t worry though Netflix subscribers, we’re sure that the implied collusion is the good kind. CE Oh no he didn’t!: Time Warner chief likens Netflix threat to Albanian army originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 13 Dec 2010 05:12:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Religious Israeli tourist forced to ground by police after praying with ritual leather boxes on ferry
Continue reading …After being thrust into national spotlight for “islamaphobia” residents in small town in upstate New York seek to bring the community together. AP’s Bonny Ghosh reports. (Dec. 13)
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