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- ABOUT THE LAST WALTZ: Our twelfth year of continuous publishing here on the WWW comes to an end as our Editor & Publisher walks away from the magazine paradigm next month and moves on to a personal Blog features a few Guest Writers, many multimedia features and a new direction. Crom! G21 Podcasts continue with the Margaret Carey, founder of the Inside Out Foundation of the UK, interview; more videos you need to see; more reports from Asia, and; much more. Stay Connected.
- Our international coverage continues its world class tradition: ballads and blarney from MATTIE LENNON (Dublin, IRELAND;) more social commentary from MPHUTHUMI NTABENI (Cape Town, SOUTH AFRICA;) MORAA GITAA reports on important world issues (Mombasa, KENYA)- There's a reason writers from around the world contribute here. Come back each week and find out.
- RECOMMENDED DAILY REQUIREMENT: You'll find wit, humor, social commentary and cultural criticism. Feed your head. PLUS - this is where you can find our Web Pick of the Day.. See why it's our most popular feature.
What do authors Mary Gabriel and Barbara Goldsmith; politician Edmund G. "Jerry" Brown Jr.; human rights activist Bernadette Devlin McAliskey; Cambodian politician Lar Mundstock; UnAmerican.com Web publisher Srini Kumar; former porn queen Vanessa Del Rio; journalist and author Jules Siegel; White Supremacy agitator Matt Hale; Esther Dyson of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names & Numbers (ICANN) and EdVentures; George Olsen of the Web Standards Project; Mark Hurst of CreativeGood.com; Tom Mangan of the San Jose Mercury News and SevenQuestions.com; Danish rock guitarist Torben Enevoldsen; Dr. Yuri Pines of Hebrew University; Irish activist Brendan Hughes ; author and journalist Lionel Rolfe; Russian cosmonaut Sergey Avdeyev; Boo LaCrosse of New Orleans band "Creatures of Habit"; Christopher Kohl of "Hot Club of New Orleans"; Dr. Robert Jensen of the University of Texas at Austin; New Orleans Mayor C. Ray Nagin; Metropolitan Tribe's Alison Blackman from Manhattan; Hiroto Kobayashi of Japan's former Wired Japan and current Cyzo magazine; Bollywood's controversial Kareena Kapoor; Atal Behari Vajpayee, Prime Minister of India; veteran actor Robert Forster; the Dalai Lama; South Africa's Cotlands Foundation; India writer Javed Akhtar; New York Asian film-maker Greg Pak; actor Paul Bettany; African model Paulica Edim; acclaimed science fiction writer John Shirley ; veteran actor Sir Michael Caine; Brazilian director Hector Babenco; "The Day After Tomorrow" director Roland Emmerich; Harry Potter director Alberto Cuarón ; songstress Theresa Andersson; "The Corporation" co-director Mark Achbar; teenage actress Jenna Malone; Canadian director Jean-Francois Pouliot; controversial New York director Spike Lee; film-maker Luigi Falorni; actress and rocker Gina Gershon; "Vanity Fair" director Mira Nair; actress Neve Campbell; film star Jet Li; New York City actress and director Jennifer Elster; Catalina Sandina Moreno of the trenchant film "Maria Full of Grace"; veteran character actor Chris Cooper; director Dylan Kidd; actress Sarah Michelle Geller; Korean director Je-gyu Kang ; iconic American actor Christopher Walken; rising Nigeria hip-hop stars X-Crew; rapper, actress and producer Queen Latifah; Leidra Lawson, author of Sugar Daddy 101; French director ("Amélie") Jean-Pierre Jeunet; Australian author Peter Verinder; acclaimed Chinese director Yimou Zhang; actor Leonardo DiCaprio; journalist, documentarian and "News Dissector" Danny Schecter; photographer Zana Briski and filmmaker Russ Kauffman, who produced "Born in Brothels"; Alison Weir of the Middle Eastern advocacy group If Americans Knew; "The Sea Inside" director Alejandro Amenábar; Academy Award winning actor Jamie Foxx; German director Oliver Hirshbiegal; actress Laura Linney; director Elliot Greenebaum; actor George Clooney; Thai kick-boxing star Tony Jaa; new documentarian Morgan Spurlock; rapper, actor and producer Ice Cube; revered French director Bertrand Tavernier; acclaimed actress Sigourney Weaver; Kurdish filmmaker Bahman Ghobadi; actresses Jessica Alba and Catherine Keener; Israeli director Keren Yedaya; versatile American filmmaker Gus Van Sant; Omagh witness Michael Gallagher; Israel/Palestine activist Jennifer Loewenstein; British film director John Madden; Canadian director Atom Egoyan; German director Dennis Gansel; New Zealander Niki Caro; Israeli filmmaker Giddi Dar; New York director Marc Levin ; filmmaker Greg Whiteley; Palestinean actress and advisor on Steven Spielberg's "Munich," Hiam Abbass: Germany's celebrated Marc Rothemund; Natalie Davis of the "All Facts and Opinions" Blog; Africa activist Simon Shaw; South Africa actor Presley Chweneyagae of "Tsotsi"; "Open Source" Comedy writer Barantunde; Dutch director Hany Abu-Assad; "Hustle & Flow"'s Craig Brewer; director Luc Jacquet of "March of the Penquins;" "When Do We Eat" director Salvador Litvak; Holmes Wilson of the Participatory Culture Foundation; performance poet Dinesh Allirajah and; "six degrees" legend Kevin Bacon; Bollywood beauty Lisa Ray; "Sir No Sir!" documentarian David Zeiger; famed autuer M. Night Shaymalan; "Little Miss Sunshine" directors Valerie Faris and Jonathan Dayton ; Danish auteur Nicholas Winding Refn; Japanese actor Ken Watanabe of "Letters from Iwo Jima,"; a record second interview with Spike Lee on his HBO New Orleans documentary; the Cast of the film "Alpha Dog"; Nigeria poet Mordi Ochi; Paul Greengrass of "United 93" and; Glen Hansard of the band The Frames all have in common?
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