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Becky’s New Car” is a thoroughly original and contemporary comedy about love, loss, choices and what makes life worth living, a devious and delightful romp down the road not taken. Have you ever been tempted to flee your own life? Becky Foster is caught in middle age, middle management and in a middling marriage

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Robin Shine - Elementary school shootings, college killings, mall moedowns, drug lord atrocities. Firefighters killed? Volunteer firefighters no less?

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Activism Media is Hollywood media projects effecting positive change, and an array of other incredible, transmedia solutions for economic, civil, and social problems on the planet.

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Park City, Utah, January 20, 2012 – Film makers from within the Occupy Wall Street movement share their creative work, reflecting the conflict and beauty within the Occupy Movement, and more importantly the focus of why the Occupy Wall Street movement has garnished support from over 25 million protestors globally.

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Lauren Windsor - A populist movement, Occupy espouses human rights and environmental reform in order to conserve the planet’s resources for the benefit of the majority. Single-payer health care is a major objective, as it is viewed as a civil right that ought to be saved from the conflict of interest inherent in the for-profit system.

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Musical artists plan on showing their support of the Occupy Wall Street movement Sunday evening at the American Music Awards in Los Angeles, CA. Dozens of artists have appeared at OWS and other Occupations nationwide, including Tom Morello, Michael Franti, Russell Simmons, folk-rock icons Joan Baez, David Crosby and Graham Nash among others.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Occupy Wall Street Plans to Occupy the American Music Awards* Music artists rally in support of Occupy Wall Street by showing their solidarity with the movement and Occupy Wall Street’s hand signal representing a ‘Hard Block’ against corporate greed and abuse in America* Los Angeles, California, November 19, 2011* – The Occupy Wall Street movement […]

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We’ve observed before that the lawyers drafting Securities and Exchange Commission filings can be a little slow to adopt the latest trends, or adapt to the latest cultural developments — see our January post on Wikileaks in the filings, for example, or Michelle’s look at “double-dip” fears in September last year. So when something starts cropping up in the filings, you know it has truly arrived, at least on some level.

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The echoes of our own Great Recession do not end there. Both parties were alarmed by this motley assemblage and its political rallies; the Secret Service infiltrated its ranks to root out radicals. But a good Communist was hard to find. The men were mostly middle-class, patriotic Americans.

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Could the Occupy Wall Street movement turn into something big that changes things fundamentally? Right now it is very early to say, but it has a chance. With the uprising of the Tea Party and their ability to change things, which seemed impossible a couple of years ago, anything is possible. Comparisons to the Arab Spring also lead to the possibility that the Occupy Wall Street movement could have a dramatic impact. The fact is that things are heating up across the country. How long do you think it will take to boil over?

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