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Friday, December 25th, 2009

Imagine a day with no artists. On February 11, 2009, the first Day of Absence was observed in the Bahamas with the above tag-line. This event was the brain child of Nicolette Bethel, prominent Bahamian anthropologist, scholar and playwright. With a demonstration at the College of the Bahamas and numerous blog posts, interviews and radio [...]

Hollywood, Michael Pintard and the Viability of Bahamian Art Part IV

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

Part 4: Laughter is the best medicine… If you want to be a professional creative writer in the Bahamas you are going to have to be some kind of playwright. It really is that simple. Poetry is currently back in fashion, but in its raw form, on the page, or performed at small events, open-mike [...]

Hollywood, Michael Pintard and the Viability of Bahamian Art Part III

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

And now for a long overdue introduction… Well Muddo! The audience has come, and they have voiced their opinion on Part 2 of this series, and after some initial ruckus, it seems that things are settling down to some sort of consensus: Film has potential, but beware of the risk. Thanks to all of those [...]

Hollywood, Michael Pintard and the Viability of Bahamian Art Part II

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

Part 2: So, you want to be in the movies… What are we to make of the current passion for movie-making in the Bahamas? Is it possible to apply the logic of Hollywood to our local situation and create an honest-to-God indigenous film industry here? Films made by Bahamians for Bahamians? This is an enormously [...]

Hollywood, Michael Pintard and the Viability of Bahamian Art Part I

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

When I walked out of Transformers 2 the other day, I had an epiphany. Or more precisely, I had an extension to another epiphany that I had had a few days before. My revelation was about art, how to be an artist in the Bahamas and most importantly, how to make a living while doing [...]

Google vs. Wolfram-Alpha

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Everyone knows Google. And now it’s hard to think how the web worked without search. I stumbled into something that, in a few years, might become just as essential to our experience of the internet. It’s called Wolfram|Alpha, and although it may look like a search engine, and may have been hyped as a google-killer, [...]

My year in review

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Congratulations to me. I’m now 32. I survived another year. So now I’m out of my prime and I guess it all goes downhill from here, etc. ad nauseam. So what did I accomplish in this past year? Good question. First things first. What I didn’t accomplish. I was hoping to have my thesis finished [...]

Angels and Demons theme week

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

It was a busy week of movies for me and Sheema the last two weeks in May. So much good stuff coming out. I passed on Wolverine, but I had to go see Terminator Salvation and anything by Pixar is a must see… But Sheema and I really went all out for Tom Hanks and [...]

Traitor

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

Saw an awesome movie last weekend. “Traitor” starring Don Cheadle. A film that focuses on a lot of the hot-button topics of today, terrorism, nationalism, patriotism, Islam… Some of the same things that were featured in Jamie Foxx’s “The Kingdom“, but this film and that are separated by a very wide chasm. I don’t want [...]

The April Fool

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

Well. Where has the time gone? 4 months you say? Ha. They tell me its spring too. I’ll believe that when I see it. I just sent off an application to the CBIE. I’m trying to be their International Student of the Year. Do you think I’ll get it? See, what you had to do [...]