Tag Archives: journey
BBC: Why Birds Sing
Source: BBC 4 Inspired by musician and eco-philosopher David Rothenberg’s book of the same title, this documentary explores the intriguing, charming, complex and often conflicting theories on why birds sing like they do and why humans are so attracted to … Continue reading
We The Tiny House People (Documentary): Small Homes, Tiny Flats & Wee Shelters
TV producer and Internet-video personality Kirsten Dirksen invites us on her journey into the tiny homes of people searching for simplicity, self-sufficiency, minimalism and happiness by creating shelter in caves, converted garages, trailers, tool sheds, river boats and former pigeon … Continue reading
Incredible Human Journey 4/5 Australia (BBC)
BBC Evolution Documentary Broadcast (2010) Alice looks at our ancestors’ seemingly impossible journey to Australia. Miraculously preserved footprints and very old human fossils buried in the outback suggest a mystery: that humans reached Australia almost before anywhere else. How could … Continue reading
The Interrupters (Graphic Language)
PBS From acclaimed producer-director Steve James (“Hoop Dreams”) and best-selling author-turned-producer Alex Kotlowitz (“There Are No Children Here”), an unusually intimate journey into the stubborn persistence of violence in our cities. Your purchase helps support PBS and the programs you … Continue reading
Is English or Mandarin the language of the future?
Jennifer Pak BBC News English has been the dominant global language for a century, but is it the language of the future? If Mandarin Chinese is to challenge English globally, then it first has to conquer its own backyard, South … Continue reading
A self-sustaining prophecy
Sydney Morning Herald Years of love and hard work have made this garden a cook’s delight, writes John Newton. For those who dream of making a tree change to a farm in the country with an abundant kitchen garden – … Continue reading
Call To Justice – 45 minute documentary – trailer
Source: Journeyman Pictures In Eastern Europe, countries such as Poland, Russia and Georgia are still emerging from a past of repression and intolerance. Two decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall, a new generation is determinedly paving the way … Continue reading