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on 3/27/2008
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Periodically I like to point out interesting cultural events that readers might be interested in. Today, I’d like to introduce you to my father, Herbert S. Ford, who founded the New Jersey Film Festival. If you live in the area you should try to attend. In the post below he ruminates on the importance of film and recommends some films we should check out. Ford is a partner in Marcus Brody Ford Kessler & Sahner, LLC, a boutique New Jersey law firm where he practices commercial real estate and business law.
I have often wondered why there are no Irish, Italian, Spanish, Hispanic, Mexican or South American or other film festivals in the New York metropolitan area, the most diverse and artistically strong? Certainly there are high quality films made that fit all those categories. Perhaps some festivals exist but they are below my radar? I hope so. Certainly, The New Jersey Jewish Film Festival, which opens tonight, is below the radar of many. (more…)
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This month’s Very Short Introduction column comes from Dr. ‘Ben’ Pink Dandelion, an Honorary Reader in Quaker Studies at the University of Birmingham. We have recently published his book The Quakers: A Very Short Introduction, and he has kindly answered a few questions on the subject for OUPblog.
OUP: Has the Quakers’ anti-war stance meant that the movement has seen an increase in interest and/or membership since the beginning of the Iraq War?
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Total absorption in what they're doing. (OK..I'm pushing the theme again)
yeah, but this is still totally cute.
So sweet!
It's great, though. I like the composition and the kids and the feeling you convey in the illustration. It's very nice.
hey, pushing the topic is what it's all about. ;-)
Oh beautiful!
very peaceful...
Thanks for the kind comments everyone, and for taking the time to visit.
Your images are always so delicate and tender. There is great peace in this illustration.
Wow, I love how this image leads the eye around and down that slope on the right. Beautifully drawn, with the wind in their hair.