A film about exploitation is exploited
A film about exploitation is exploited
The exploitation of indigenous peoples is, alas, a story as old as history itself. In Icíar Bollaín’s Even the Rain (Tambien La Lluvi), a storm-tossed Spanish drama set in Bolivia at the turn of the new millennium, the crimes of interlopers are seen in both past and present iterations.
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The Lost Boys Found: Marketing to Men Through Games
Video Games is an exciting world made out of pixels rather than atoms, but for the male 18-34 year old (we will call them the “Lost Boys”) it’s every bit as real. For brands who want to reach this lucrative market, the video game world is not just “real”–it has become crucial. Over the course of the last decade, games have undergone a radical transformation. Faster technologies, more evolved …
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Warner Bros to offer movies through Facebook
SAN FRANCISCO (March 8, 2011): Warner Bros is making some of its films available on Facebook, opening up a new revenue source for the Internet social network and signaling new competition for online entertainment companies.
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This Time, Bloggers Battle over the GOP Budget
For the second time in three weeks, the blogosphere jumped into the national debate over the federal budget, the deficit and jobs. However, while the previous conversation focused mostly on President Obama’s budget proposals, last week the attention was mostly on Republican plans to cut the budget.
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