Dust Bowl Film Seen as Tale for Today The Harvard Crimson Thu, 15 Nov 2012 00:44 AM PST âLet me tell you what it was like.â With these words, an aging man opens Ken Burnsâ new documentary âThe Dust Bowlâ and ushers viewers into his memory of the environmental collapse that destroyed farming in the Midwest during the Great Depression of the 1930s. | Woodbridge: Outdoor low carbon pig farm features in online film East Anglian Daily Times Thu, 15 Nov 2012 00:34 AM PST A library of real-life video case studies is now online on Natural Englandâs website, showing how Catchment Sensitive Farming (CSF) advice can help food producers across a wide range of farming sectors improve their local environment and cut their costs. | 'Chittagong' screening cancelled in Bangladesh Press Trust of India Thu, 15 Nov 2012 00:32 AM PST Kolkata, Nov 15 (PTI) The first public screening of Hindi film 'Chittagong' in Bangladesh has been cancelled by the organisers of the Hay Festival, film's director Bedabrata Pain said today. | 'Lincoln' release timely for upstate NY museum Greenwich Time Thu, 15 Nov 2012 00:21 AM PST The 19th-century mansion was the home of William Seward , Lincoln's secretary of state. Spielberg's film, titled "Lincoln," is based on "Team of Rivals," Goodwin's award-winning book on the 16th president. | In Review The California Aggie Thu, 15 Nov 2012 00:21 AM PST The title of the new French film playing at the Varsity Theater, Chicken with Plums, only relates to the movie in two ways. 1. Like the meal, the movie is a delicious blend of different ingredients that somehow blends deliciously, sweet and salty: Itâs an imaginative meal for your film-viewing eyes. And 2: The protagonistâs [...] | more from this section Hindustan Times Thu, 15 Nov 2012 00:18 AM PST The first public screening of Hindi film Chittagong in Bangladesh has been cancelled by the organisers of the Hay Festival, film's director Bedabrata Pain said today. | Group highlights womenâs empowerment through film The Daily Targum Thu, 15 Nov 2012 00:16 AM PST With inspiration from a Chinese proverb, GlobeMed at Rutgers University has brought the âHalf the Skyâ movement to campus to bring attention to womenâs roles on a global scale. The eventâs title deriv | | |
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