Category Archives: HISTORY

Buzz Aldrin: This is why he was a fighter pilot [VIDEO]

There are obviously limits to how much you can ‘bug’ Buzz. (Most folks seem to feel that this guy deserved what he got.)

SHOW ANNOUNCEMENT: “Thinkwing Radio w/Mike Honig” Discusses The ‘Indie’ Movie Scene with Joe Grisaffi (July 17, 2013)

SHOW AUDIO: kpfthd3_2013-07-17_JOE GRISAFFI, SOUTHWEST CASTING

KPFT, the Pacifica station in Houston, Texas, is ‘relaunching’ their HD3 broadcast channel. Programming on KPFT HD3 will also be simulcast online. If you don’t have an HD (‘Hi-Definition’) radio, you can hear KPFT HD3 at KPFT.org.

“Thinkwing Radio with Mike Honig” will be on every Wednesday from 2-3PM (CT).

Welcome to Thinkwing Radio with Mike Honig on KPFT HD Channel 3. One of our mottos here is that you’re entitled to your own opinion, but not your own facts, so we try to get our facts right. You can also listen online by going to KPFT.org and clicking on “Listen Live”, and then one of the HD3 links: HD3 (32k)  HD3 (64k) . Or go to ‘HOW TO LISTEN’ and get the graphic on how it works.

If you’re on Twitter, send tweets during the show to #Thinkwing, and we’ll try to address them.

TOPIC: The Indie Movie Scene: What it is, where it is, and how to be involved.

GUEST:  Joe Grisaffi

Joe GrisaffiJoe Grisaffi is a local Houston legend within the independent movie scene. He’s been an actor, director, writer, cinematographer, and more. He may be best known as the founder and driving force behind Southwest Casting, a local resource for movie makers and theater productions in Houston and elsewhere.

If my master control talents permit (and that’s still a big ‘if’), we may take phone calls during the show at 713-526-8737.

OTHER RESOURCES RELATED TO THIS STORY AND GUEST:

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SHOW ANNOUNCEMENT: “Thinkwing Radio with Mike Honig” Discusses … The Impact of Deepwater Horizon/BP’s Oil Spill 3 years on (June 24, 2013)

SHOW AUDIO:

Open Journal-Community Conversation, extended (2013-JUN-24)Pt1

Open Journal-Community Conversation, extended (2013-JUN-24)Pt2

 

Today on KPFT 90.1 FM, A special edition of Thinkwing Radio with Mike Honig today, June 24, 2013 at 9am-10am (CT)

KPFT, the Pacifica station in Houston, Texas, is ‘relaunching’ their HD3 broadcast channel. Programming on KPFT HD3 will also be simulcast online. At this time, you can hear KPFT HD3 at KPFT.org.

“Thinkwing Radio with Mike Honig” premiered on May 1, 2013 and will be on every Wednesday from 2-3PM (CT).

Welcome to Thinkwing Radio with Mike Honig on KPFT HD Channel 3. One of our mottos here is that you’re entitled to your own opinion, but not your own facts, so we try to get our facts right. You can also listen online by going to KPFT.org and clicking on one of the HD3 links: HD3 (32k)  HD3 (64k)

If you’re on Twitter, send tweets during the show to #Thinkwing.

TOPIC: The Impact of Deepwater Horizon/BP’s Oil Spill 3 years on (June 24, 2013)

For the past two months, it’s been the 3rd anniversary of the Deepwater Horizon/BP Oil Spill. It started on April 20, 2010, and flowed for 87 days until it was capped on 15 July 2010. So we’ll be ‘celebrating’ the anniversary of this massive spill for about another month.

Texas was fortunate in not being impacted by this disaster as directly as the other Gulf States, but the Gulf of Mexico is an environmental and ecological system, so no part of it is totally unaffected by events taking place elsewhere. Also, the Texas part of the Gulf Coast has been experiencing its own problems and environmental degradation over the past decades.

So 3 years later, what’s the story? What’s being done, who’s paying for it, and what are the long-term plans?

My guest today is Bob Stokes, President of the Galveston Bay Foundation. The Galveston Bay Foundation’s mission is to preserve, protect, and enhance the natural resources of Galveston Bay and its tributaries.  It has programs in advocacy, conservation, education, and research.  Bob served on the board of the Foundation for five years, including a 2-year stint as Board Chair, prior to taking over as Foundation President.

Bob is a graduate of Yale University and the UT School of Law.  In both private practice and as a lawyer working for the Harris County Attorney’s Office, Bob has been involved in environmental law related to civil and administrative matters. In his County Attorney practice, he has gone before the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality both opposing and pursuing state environmental permits.

In 2011, Bob Stokes was awarded the “Environmental Professional of the Year” award by the Texas Association of Environmental Professionals.

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:

Deepwater Horizon oil spill: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deepwater_Horizon_oil_spill

Galveston Bay Foundation: http://galvbay.org/index.htm

  •  A Framework for Developing a Texas Restoration Plan Based on the RESTORE Act of April 2013 (Courtesy of GBF)
    • Restoring Texas’ Environment Restores Our Economy (Courtesy of GBF)
  • Flow of Oil Spill Funds in Texas (CHART, Courtesy of GBF)
  •  Restoring Texas’ Environment Restores Our Economy: http://www.galvbay.org/docs/Business2pager6_7_13.pdf

Thinkwing Radio with Mike Honig, May 8, 2013, TOPIC: Gun control or gun freedom? Today we’re going to talk about the 2nd Amendment to the Constitution, but not about gun control or regulation, per se. GUEST: Dr. Melissa Hamilton

SHOW AUDIO: https://thinkwingradio.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/kpfthd3_2013-05-08_2nd-amendment-edit.mp3

KPFT, the Pacifica station in Houston, Texas, is ‘relaunching’ their HD3 broadcast channel. Programming on KPFT HD3 will also be simulcast online. At this time, you can hear KPFT HD3 at KPFT.org.

“Thinkwing Radio with Mike Honig” premiered on May 1, 2013 and will be on every Wednesday from 2-3PM (CT).

Welcome to Thinkwing Radio with Mike Honig on KPFT HD Channel 3. One of our mottos here is that you’re entitled to your own opinion, but not your own facts, so we try to get our facts right. You can also listen online by going to KPFT.org and clicking on one of the HD3 links: HD3 (32k)  HD3 (64k)

If you’re on Twitter, send tweets during the show to #Thinkwing.

TOPIC: Gun control or gun freedom? Today we’re going to talk about the 2nd Amendment to the Constitution, but not about gun control or regulation, per se.

Instead, my guest and I will be discussing the 2nd Amendment itself. What was its intent? How has it been interpreted by society over the decades and centuries since the nation’s founding? How has judicial interpretation of the 2nd Amendment evolved over time? And how do all those things inform and affect the gun debates in this country today?

My guest today is Dr. Melissa Hamilton. She is a visiting law professor at the University of Houston Law Center. She has a law degree from the University of Texas at Austin School of Law and a Ph.D in Criminology & Criminal Justice. She is a former police officer and former corrections officer. Dr. Hamilton teaches in the areas of criminal law and criminal procedure. Her research interests focus on interpersonal violence.

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MAY 10, 2013: ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

What is the role of a U.S. Marshal?

Donald V. Crowley created the painting “Justice” as a tribute to the U.S. Marshals Service’s 200 anniversary in 1989.

We see and hear about them all the time in movies and TV shows about the Old West, but what are they in modern terms?

Click here to learn about the responsibilities of U.S. Marshals in modern America, and their place in law and law enforcement.

People of the Lake – Al Jazeera English [VIDEO]

The Aral Sea, located between Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, was once the fourth-largest lake in the world – an immense body of fresh water covering a surface area of 68,000 square kilometres.

Two port cities were located on it – Aralsk in Kazakhstan and Moynaq in Uzbekistan. Both featured thriving fishing communities and the lake itself held some 22 different varieties of fish – four of which could only be found in the Aral.

“This is a crime against nature. The drought of the Aral Sea is a man-made tragedy.– Sergei Azimov, a film producer

But then the Soviet Union decided to boost cotton farming by constructing dams

on the two large rivers that flowed into the Aral Sea, the Amu Darya and the Syr Darya rivers.

This diverted these two giant rivers away from the sea into the deserts further south to irrigate large tracts of land. It proved disastrous for the Aral Sea.

[To read this entire article and see the video, click on link: People of the Lake – Al Jazeera World – Al Jazeera English]

The Evolution of Asian Eyebrows: A (Dia)critical Contemplation, by Jana J. Monji

by Jana J. Monji
January 3, 2013

After watching “Cloud Atlas” and reading the many comments posted on Roger Ebert’s Facebook page, I found myself reflecting on circumflexion and the evolution of the yellowface East Asian eyebrows in cinema, particularly in regards to men. As a former copy editor, I developed this into a diacritical reflection on circumflexion.

I don’t know about you, but I’m have so little body hair that I don’t need to shave my legs, I never worry about waxing my moustache and my eyebrows are so thin I pencil them in. If I didn’t my eyebrows would be little more than en dashes over my eyes. Diacritically speaking, my eyebrows and eyes could be represented as a inverted semi-colon.

I know many East Asian guys who can’t grow more than a dirty-lip look facial hair and should wax and tweeze instead of shave. Their eyebrows might be more like an em dash. This isn’t how East Asian male eyebrows are drawn in for yellowface.

[Read Full Article Here]