Robin

 

“I’m up in the spotlight
Ohh, does it feel right?
Ohh, the altitude
Really gets to get to me…

I’m up on the tight wire
Flanked by life and the funeral pyre
Putting on a show
For you to see..”

–Tightrope, as performed by Leon Russell, Written by Stan Kenton.

Transitions. We lost Robin in 2014.  Robin Williams left behind a lot of really great performances from his film and TV roles and live appearances, but the epitome of his art–the extemporaneous, high-velocity, high wire, free-form/free-association humor that was his trademark–was much harder to capture (and thus preserve) because so much of it was an interview here and a TV guest spot there or a chance personal encounter with someone. His art and genius was humor  of the moment–explosive, careening, sharp, associative, random and, ultimately, transient humor and characters and mood materialized in a moment, then set free and gone.   That was the essence of Robin Williams and his very high art. There was one other person who had that same ability and genius and not surprisingly it was Robin Williams’ idol: Jonathon Winters. They shared the same gift and no doubt each understood all too well the turbulence within the other. It comes with the territory. One of the great vehicles for appreciating the genius of Robin Williams was to see him in concert. Here is a full concert from his ironically named “Weapons of Self Destruction” concert tour, captured in Washington, DC . It’s an hour and a half long and well worth your time. (Note: This concert is made available via YouTube and through the courtesy and generosity of HOME BOX OFFICE. All rights are owned by their respective rights holder. It is presented here for educational and review purposes). I suggest you make it an evening. You shall not see this type of genius again.

Looking Back: The Lists of 2014

We define a year by what happens, what stands out, and what we remember. At the end of every year, there is a massive, multi-media attempt to catalog  the events, news, and entertainment of the year through lists:” the best of…”, “the most of..”, ” the biggest..”, etc. It’s a form of information shorthand–all you need to remember in list format. Well, now, there is  no need to search all over for those lists: Here, in one handy ClickPak, is a list of  the most interestings lists about 2014. Feel free to compile your own.
Top Movies of 2014. (source: guardian.com)
Best Diets (Source: U.S. News)
Best Art and Architecture Exhibits of 2014 (source: guardian.com)
Best To-Do Lists of 2014 (Source: forbes.com)
Technology Review for 2014 (source: techcrunch.com)
Best New U.S. TV shows. (Source: the guardian.com)
The 101 Best Songs (source: spin.com)
Time’s Top 10 of Everything for 2014  (source: time.com)
Best Fashion Moments of 2014 (source: style.com)
The best and worst investments of 2014 (source: bloomberg.com)
 The Wall Street Journal List of Best Books of 2014  (source: Wall Street Journal)
Most popular Sports Illustrated stories of 2014 (source: sports illustrated.com)
Google’s Top Trends for 2014. (source: google.com)
Top 10 Trending Searches on Google in 2014 (source: techcrunch.com)
And, finally, to put it all in perspective via metrics:
Are there too many Best of 2014 Lists?  (Source:fivethirtyeight.com)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

CLICKPAK: THE SONY HACK

Information and viewpoints on the Sony Hack. Digital invasion by a foreign power or a brilliant PR strategy? Inside job or international scandal?
Judge for yourself: here’s a ClickPak of coverage from a variety of sources.
SONY THREATENS LEGAL ACTION AGAINST TWITTER (source: Motherboard.vice.com)
SONY TO RELEASE “THE INTERVIEW” ON DECEMBER 25th. (source: Bloomberg.com)
CAVED: CHRISTIE BELIEVES SONY GAVE IN TOO QUICKLY TO HACKER DEMANDS  (source: Bloomberg.com)
NOW STARRING: EMAIL  (source:CNet.com)
CHRISTMAS DAY SCREENINGS FOR “THE INTERVIEW” (source: Variety.com)
MARKETING HIT (source: latimes.com)
MALICIOUS CODE IN “INTERVIEW” DOWNLOAD? (source: koreatimes.co.kr)
NATURAL EVENT? INTERNET GOES DOWN IN NORTH KOREA (source: nymag.com)
RESETTING SONY: HOW TO STOP THE NEXT HACK ATTACK (Source: Bloomberg)
DID THE FBI GET IT RIGHT? (source: Politico)
A NEW KIND OF CYBERTERRORISM? (source: wired.com)
“THE INTERVIEW” GENERATES BIG PROFIT FOR GOOGLE (source: koreatimes.co.kr)