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Terence McKenna

Is ‘Evan Almighty’ Worth Watching After 'Bruce Almighty'?
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In 2003, Bruce Almighty — the third collaboration between Tom Shadyac and Jim Carrey (following Ace Ventura: Pet Detective and Liar Liar) — was released. The film follows Bruce Nolan (Carrey), an unlucky television reporter who yearns for sustenance. Fed up with his stifling white-collar existence, he constantly criticizes God, labeling him inept. Triggered, God (Morgan Freeman) appears to him and gives him spiritual powers for one week, daring him to do things differently. Because this is a Jim Carrey character, we don’t get to see any honorable acts. The free-spirited Bruce seizes the chance and uses the powers to inject adventure into his life in the most devious ways possible.

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*Availability in US Release Date June 22, 2007Director Tom ShadyacRuntime 96 minutesCast Steve Carell, Morgan Freeman, Lauren Graham, Johnny Simmons, Graham Phillips, Jimmy Bennett...
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  • 1/1/2025
  • by Philip Etemesi
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Carolyn Mary Kleefeld: 12/5 Retrospective for Featured Artist in Vilmos Zsigmond's Big Sur Documentary
Oscar winning cinematographer Vilmos Zigmond features the internationally recognized, award-winning transformational artist, poet, and writer Carolyn Mary Kleefed in his documentary about the natural wonder and creative residents of Big Sur, California. This transformational artist who has been on the leading edge of consciousness culture for most of her adult life will celebrate her life’s work and rarely-exhibited paintings with an upcoming Retrospective Show in Big Sur, California on Friday, December 5th.

A colleague of such cutting-edge thinkers as Timothy Leary, Allen Ginsberg, Terence McKenna and Stanley Krippner, her esteemed works of art can be found in the private collections of Ted Turner, the estate of Laura Archera Huxley, George & Peggy Ann DiCaprio, and the United Nations, as well as in galleries, museums, and other venues around the world, including The Dylan Thomas Theater in Swansea, Wales. Her books are also used in healing centers internationally.

Kleefeld is featured in university classes alongside other acclaimed writers such as Maya Angelou, Edna St. Vincent Millay, and Aeronwy Thomas, and has influenced far reaches of the world with her nineteen books, many of which have been published in several languages, including Arabic, Bengali, Braille, Italian, Japanese, Korean, and Romanian.

On Friday, December 5th, 2014, the Gallery at Ventana Inn in Big Sur, California, will hold a retrospective show for Ms. Kleefeld, in celebration of her life-long career and achievements. The show will feature 24 abstract paintings from the Artist’s private collection for the first time in over 20 years.

The opening reception will also feature Kleefeld reading a selection of her latest poetry, including poems from Kleefeld’s latest book, The Divine Kiss, a collection of poetry and paintings, which expresses the sacred merging of love into the realm of the Beloved, manifesting and celebrating the Divine. She will be accompanied by musician Martin Shears. To attend this special event, click here.

Kleefeld will also be available to sign many of her other publications, including The Alchemy of Possibility: Reinventing Your Personal Mythology, a rich tapestry of philosophical prose, poetry, and visionary paintings, and Psyche of Mirrors: A Promenade of Portraits, of which the late Laura Archera Huxley writes, “In Psyche of Mirrors, we find ourselves traveling through portraits that open the gates to our experiential understanding and offer surprising paths to our complex and fantastic inner worlds.”

Learn more about the Kleefeld Retrospective here.

More about Carolyn Mary Kleefeld:

A passion for creative expression and a lifelong fascination with spiritual transformation have ignited Carolyn to become an award-winning artist, poet, and writer. Born in Catford, England, Carolyn grew up in southern California, where she studied art and psychology at UCLA. In 1980 she moved to her cliff-side home high above the Pacific Ocean in Big Sur, California, where she studies, writes, and paints amidst the surrounding wilderness. Visit her websites at http://carolynmarykleefeld.com/ and http://www.alchemyoracle.com...
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  • 12/2/2014
  • by Erin Grover
  • Sydney's Buzz
Skynet is about to attack. Maybe | Adam Boult
The Terminator series predicts that tomorrow is Judgment Day. But just in case it isn't, the end of the world is a movable feast

Thursday, 21 April 2011 is the day when Skynet, villainous super-computer from the Terminator films, is due to launch its assault on mankind. Terminator director James Cameron alerted the world to the significance of the date with a tweet saying: "Instead of machines taking over, we have the very real threat of global warming."

But hold on there James, don't downplay your own prescience. We can worry about global warming and the possibility that robots are going to kill us all. An MoD report has just this week warned that we're heading for an "incremental and involuntary journey towards a Terminator-like reality." The report, the UK Approach to Unmanned Aircraft Systems, says that, given the current rate technological development, "Britain must quickly establish a policy on what...
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  • 4/20/2011
  • by Adam Boult
  • The Guardian - Film News
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