Great art begins with an idea. Sometimes a vague or even bad one. How does that spark of creativity find its way to the canvas, the page, the dinner plate, or the movie screen? How is inspiration refined into the forms that delight or provoke us? We enlisted some of America’s foremost artists to discuss the sometimes messy, frequently maddening, and almost always mysterious process of creating something new.
— How Genius Works - The Culture Report
Latvijā ļoti pietrūkst analītiska kultūras procesu, sporta aizkulišu, sociālu parādību un šovbiznesa norišu izvērtējuma.
“If you can’t pay for it, you can’t get it,” Courtney Wacker said. “If you fall into the credit-card trap, don’t wait long to get help.”
The documentary filmmaker Chris Paine follows up his 2006 film “Who Killed the Electric Car?” with a profile of some of the individuals who have worked to bring electric cars back into the mainstream.
Raimonda Vazdika
Es nezinu, nezinu, nezinu,
Manī asinis vai sarknais vīns,
Bet gribu, lai šonakt ar mani
Esi maigs, esi mežonīgs.
Es nezinu, nezinu, nezinu,
Gribu ziedēt es vairāk vai mirt.
Mirt tevī, ar tevi, no tevis
Līdz rītam lai apstājas sirds.
Es nezinu, nezinu, nezinu,
Tas ir kliedziens vai pirmatnīgs prieks.
Vari atstāt man krelles ap kaklu,
Viss pārējais šobrīd ir lieks.
Es nezinu, nezinu, nezinu,
Kas vēl ir tik brīnišķīgs!
Sarkans vīns, nakts dejas un tu,
Tik maigs un tik mežonīgs.