Just read another review (Wall Street Journal) that takes Free State of Jones to task for being overly didactic - ah well, no guarantees. Ross made The Hunger Games, it seems - haven't seen the sequel because I thought the original film, although it had some good acting and characterization and directing, was based on a plot featuring a preposterous authoritarian political structure (i.e., cardboard nasty guys running a world) - simplistic Hollywood appeal to make money out of selling an adolescent sense of righteous rebellion for little more than its own sake. Anybody seen the sequel to it? Maybe I judged too quickly - hopefully Ross has grown a bit, or become less cynically opportunistic - anyway, he's got a real subject with Jones.
China's foreign minister shelves trade concerns, turns to Myanmar's Rohingya crisis
Posted byI second cloudtrapezer.
Obituary: Yunnan says goodbye to pioneering musician Ai Yong
Posted byCannot say I knew Ai Yong, although I met him a few times. However, I'm familiar with Shanren, and just last Saturday became aware of Kawa - friend of mine and I, hearing the recording, were trying to figure out just where it was coming from; we asked and were told it was Kawa, and then I got the obvious, excellent Wa influence.
There are beginning to be quite a few good musicians here in Kunming, and they deserve respect. Sorry to hear that Ai Yong will not be among those who will continue to produce and invent the music.
Thank you Kunming! Have a Heart charity event raises 64,000 yuan
Posted byWas indeed a worthwhile and fun event.
China's foreign minister shelves trade concerns, turns to Myanmar's Rohingya crisis
Posted by@michael: Don't know why you think that's the bet solution for the Rohingya, since it's not the one they want - just who might be legitimately authorized to implement such a policy? Anyway, it would not take care of the problem of the Burmese military.
China's foreign minister shelves trade concerns, turns to Myanmar's Rohingya crisis
Posted bySo he suggested truce and then figure out what to do next. OK, as far as it goes.
Seems to me the problem is the Myanmar military, who've had over 60 years of experiences of privilege, corruption, uselessness and/or brutality and who have yet to be reduced to the level of ordinary people. Should have had the hell reduced out of them many years ago.