Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Spent the day in L.A. this past Sunday. George Takei spoke at the Autry Museum about his experience as a Japanese-American during WWII when he and his family were forced into an internment camp, as well as his reasons for coming out as a gay man. He spoke without notes for nearly an hour and then engaged in a Q&A with the audience for about 45 minutes. A very enjoyable afternoon.





“If you look at the history of the United States, we have been making progress,” he said. “When the nation was founded, there was no role for women in the institutions of American society. Or for blacks. Or for Latinos. Now we have three women in the Supreme Court. Three women have become U.S. Secretaries of State. We have a Latino mayor. New Mexico has a Latino governor. And there’s a Latina in the Supreme Court. We have now an African American as the President of the United States. When you look at it in the larger historical context we have made incredible progress. With much grief, much pain, enormous suffering, but we’ve come to where we are.” 

Monday, September 20, 2010

Please tune in to Brian Kahn's in-depth interview with Bowen Greenwood, Executive Director of the Montana Republican party, regarding the 2010 Montana Republican Platform calling for the recriminalization of homosexuals on Yellowstone Public Radio's Home Ground this Tuesday, September 21st at 6:30PM. MT


If you miss it, you can hear on podcast at:

http://www.yellowstonepublicradio.org/programs/local/home_ground.html


If you blog, please alert your readers and friends. The Montana AP has gone nationwide with this story.

http://missoulian.com/news/local/article_0dd25d3e-c344-11df-95b2-001cc4c03286.html

Brian's interview of Greg Hinton about the mission of Out West and his personal coming out story will be aired later in October.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Kiran Rao | Features | Screen

Mumbai-based filmmaker Kiran Rao talks about her directorial debut, Dhobi Ghat, which is receiving its world premiere in Toronto.

The film’s music was composed by Argentinean musician Gustavo Santaolalla who won Oscars for Babel and Brokeback Mountain.


Kiran Rao | Features | Screen

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Beyond Brokeback | Autry National Center

The Autry will commemorate the fifth anniversary of the iconic film Brokeback Mountain on December 11th with a full day of programs and reflection. At 3:00 p.m. we will present a staged reading, scripted by Gregory Hinton, based on the book Beyond Brokeback, a powerful collection of stories about the film’s impact on the lives of so many.

Beyond Brokeback | Autry National Center

Brokeback Mountain | Autry National Center

The Autry will commemorate the fifth anniversary of the iconic film Brokeback Mountain with a full day of programs and reflection. Attend a screening of this iconic film at 11:30 a.m., view the Brokeback Mountain shirts in the Autry’s Imagination Gallery and meet Jeffrey Richardson, the Autry’s Associate Curator of Film and Popular Culture.

Brokeback Mountain | Autry National Center

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