Thursday, October 29, 2009

SouthParkVision



South Park gives us more excellent commentary on the state of the humans, thinly disguised as an episode about the state of our planet. Stan takes action to protect the world's dolphins and whales:

> Watch the "Whale Whores" episode now!



Yeah, we're hardcore! "Oh, no, it's the Japanese!"

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Whale Whores on South Park

"The Japanese ruined my swim-with-dolphins hotel experience and all I got for it was this lousy South Park episode"



Friday, October 23, 2009

interview drift

Below you can peruse a light interview with me for Friday afternoon reading. Published in the paper-free Drift Surfing Magazine, it's about our film All Points South, Save The Waves, New York City, and life adventures in Chile:

> click here & read.

"Think it, feel it, do it. Walk your talk, mate." - Dave Rastovich's father, as quoted in Blue Horizon.



Photo: Bay sailing, just enough NW winds, high tide, 65 degrees farenheit.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

"The Cove" director returns to Japan, risks arrest



Louie Psihoyos, director of The Cove film, is in Japan this week at the Tokyo International Film Festival for the first-ever screening of The Cove in Japan. By traveling to Japan to screen The Cove he courageously risked arrest and violence from Japanese authorities and fishermen who are featured in The Cove.

Read Louie's fascinating & well-written blog post, published today, about his adventures in Japan this week:

>> The Cove blog: October 21, 2009

Photo: World champion freediver Mandy dives with whales in The Cove.

Some quotes from Louie in Japan this week:

"It was important to me to be there to introduce the film, and stand up for my clients: the dolphins and porpoises and whales that have very few human voices to defend them."

"Going into Tokyo was the quickest way to draw attention to the problem, and getting arrested - while being no fun - would be the equivalent of walking into the dragon's lair."

"Mr Komatsu, who wrote the definitive book on the Japanese defense of whaling had his head between his knees and was frantically rubbing his temples as if trying to poltergeist a migraine. If everybody else around him [at the film screening] wasn't in shock, I think they would have gotten him a doctor."

"As much as we all feel that the film is about animal rights, the way to win the argument is through human rights. Dolphin meat is toxic, all of it. The meat violates Japanese Health laws... it is a human right to have food that is not classified as a poison by health laws but advertised as nutrition by the Far Seas Fisheries agency."


"Whale watching has earned far more money than whale killing has ever made."

...The Cove & director Louie Psihoyos, inspiring examples -right now- of film as activism!

See The Cove at Save The Waves Film Festival on November 13 in San Francisco with very special guest Captain Paul Watson:

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Capt. Paul Watson at Save The Waves Film Festival

Captain Paul Watson of Sea Shepherd Conservation Society and "Whale Wars" is presenting The Cove at Save The Waves Film Festival in San Francisco on November 13. Come to this epic fundraiser event, it also features live music by The Eldorados and an art exhibit by Travis Weller.



The festival screens these great films:

* The Cove (award-winning ocean activist documentary - it will change your life)
* Lost Prophets (new surf film with Dave Rastovich & friends)
* All Points South (an activist adventure surf film by Save The Waves)
* The Devil's Teeth (short film about diving for urchins at the Farallon Islands)
* The Surf Magazines Don't Talk About Lapsed Catholics (a short surf film)

>> Info & advance tickets at: www.savethewaves.org/filmfestival

Monday, October 12, 2009

Carbon Regulatory Offset Committee - C.R.O.C.

I stumbled across this gem recently:



If corporations are given the rights of ordinary citizens, then we ought to be given the rights that corporations enjoy.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

The Secret is Out - For My Japanese Friends

Thursday, October 1, 2009

The Official Poster is Here for STWFF

Wow! Thanks Travis Weller for your beautiful art: