Media Decoder Blog: NBC Will Broadcast New Michael J. Fox Show

The actor, famous for his roles on previous sitcoms as well as his public battle with Parkinson’s disease, will return to television in the fall of 2013.

via NYT > Television http://mediadecoder.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/08/20/nbc-will-air-new-michael-j-fox-show/?partner=rss&emc=rss

G.O.P. Packaging Seeks to Reveal a Warm Romney

Mitt Romney’s campaign has recruited professionals to manage his appearance at the Republican convention, hoping to overcome his image of being stiff and aloof.

via NYT > Most Recent Headlines http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/20/us/politics/romney-campaign-works-feverishly-to-project-relaxed-image.html

Report: Prepare for Some Serious Fracking, New York

CBS News reports that New York State is about to approve fracking, or hydraulic fracturing, the practice of firing high-pressure liquids at rocks below Earth’s surface to fracture them and release natural gas. CBS doesn’t offer additional details, only that the state will “issue guidelines after Labor Day.” But there probably won’t be widespread fracking in New York, more likely a limited amount of possibly hazardous fracking near the Marcellus Shale Formation in counties along the Pennsylvania border. The Marcellus Shale Formation “may hold enough natural gas to supply the U.S. for two decades,” Penn State geosciences professor Terry Engelder told BusinessWeek. The Times reported in June that Governor Cuomo’s administration considered permitting fracking only in communities that expressed support for it, and with regulations requiring a buffer zone between water sources and drilling areas. And then when all those communities get rich, fracking will spread to the rest of the state, if we’re not all dead from contaminated water.

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‘TOP GUN’ Director Jumps to Death…

‘TOP GUN’ Director Jumps to Death…


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FBI probed GOP trip with drinking, nudity in Israel…

FBI probed GOP trip with drinking, nudity in Israel…


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Director Tony Scott Jumps to His Death From Los Angeles Bridge

The director of such blockbusters as “Top Gun” and “Days of Thunder” jumped to his death from a Los Angeles bridge on Monday. He was 68.

via NYT > Most Recent Headlines http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/08/20/director-tony-scott-jumps-to-his-death-from-los-angeles-bridge/

Esalen ponders its future again

esalen-baths.jpgEvery so often the Esalen Institute spiritual retreat in Big Sur seems to go through an inner dialogue on its place in the world of New Agey practices and followers. The current conversation, as Esalen approaches its 50th anniversary, amounts to a debate on its future, the New York Times says. A key voice in the story, former TV writer and current Esalen investor Michael Barry, is interviewed in a yurt, and there’s a Mayan shaman and a massage practitioner, so the story pretty much has everything the NYT loves in a story from California. Plus of course nudity.

Hidden along an extraordinarily scenic stretch of California’s coast, with only a small sign alerting drivers to its existence along Highway 1, Esalen helped bring once-alien concepts and practices, including personal growth, yoga and organic food, to the American mainstream while celebrating the oneness of mind and body in its workshops and clothing-optional hot springs.

These days, as the retreat prepares to observe its 50th anniversary next month, people are still making pilgrimages here, drawn by Esalen’s focus on healing, melding of traditions and mantra of “spiritual but not religious.” Guests and workers still perform emotional “check-ins” in group “weather reports” during their stays, which can extend from a weekend to months, depending, an Esalen spokesman said, “on how far down the rabbit hole you go.” Esalen’s leaders say they are tweaking the institute’s balance between the personal and the social with an emphasis on the latter so they can present the next “edge” to America.

But others, including people formerly and currently associated with Esalen, say it is losing its relevance in a culture where New Age has become a cliché. The retreat’s half-century anniversary has coincided with continuing protests over the layoff of longtime employees as part of a management restructuring. Staff members and others have gathered in circles of silence here; on the Internet, including on a site called Esaleaks, other protesters have assailed Esalen’s management as corporate types bent on transforming the retreat into a boutique resort.

I’m glad to see Esalen’s long tradition of allowing outsiders in to soak in the baths from 1 a.m. to 3 a.m. continues. Though it now costs $20 a person.

Esalen photo of the ocean-front hot springs baths

via LA Observed http://www.laobserved.com/archive/2012/08/esalen_ponders_its_future.php

Simmering Chinese Anger at Japan Is Now on the Boil

Street protests and bellicose talk in China are increasing tensions between Beijing and Tokyo in their dispute over some barren, rocky islets. Chinese protesters smashed Japanese cars and attacked sushi restaurants. A Chinese general wants to mine the islands and use them for bombing practice.

via NYT > Most Recent Headlines http://rendezvous.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/08/20/simmering-chinese-anger-at-japan-is-now-on-the-boil/

Recommend-O-Matic: Which Event Novel Should You Read This Fall?

Including Building Stories, The Casual Vacancy, and more.

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Recommend-O-Matic: Which New Show Should You Watch This Fall?

Including The Mindy Project, Nashville, and more.

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