Archive for the ‘Digging for Bones’ Category

Published July 5, 2011 by Winnipeg Free Press (Editorials page A11) In response to Dan Lett’s “High court says plea deals can be broken” in the Winnipeg Free Press, Saturday, June 25, 2011 Dogs and reporters have one thing in common: it’s their job to snarl and snap at your heels until you face the [...]

When we need to work quickly and competently on complex problems with people we don’t know, Meyerson, Weick and Kramer say: use “swift trust”. With this pseudo trust, medical teams and cockpit crews establish a temporary interdependence that saves lives.   Without it, people die. In a less dramatic example, the consequences of operating without “swift [...]

Water is a Human Right, posted with vodpod A couple of public relations students and I did some digging in the muddy, flood-infested Manitoba backwaters. We came across some hidden bones we thought deserved a spotlight. We got angry, and we got inspired…to create a public service announcement about the plight of our fellow citizens, the [...]

Do not vote. Don’t waste your time. Why not? Because your vote will not count. Nothing will change. Canada‘s Prime Minister Stephen Harper can’t govern because elected Parliament representatives refused to pass the Conservative budget. His other minor stumbling blocks include breaking democratic laws about election spending and hiding information in contempt of Parliament. So, [...]

Polar Bear loses to Global Warming: Billy Connolly booms about Arctic Offshore Oil Drilling Bonanza I get chills up and down my spine when someone like Scottish comedian Billy Connolly traces the Northwest Passage through the Arctic Circle at Canada’s extreme north and drops a bombshell. The Scotsman travels by dog sled and fishing trawler [...]

What happens to make an idea blaze up like a raging grass fire or 12-alarm catastrophe? What conditions have to exist to give birth to a magical viral trend that infects the human imagination? Fire and water both move along the lines of least resistance. Social alliances, the common ground among people, move like that [...]

Explore the eternal story of rebirth in a short experimental film tribute called Winnipeg does Maya Deren from the catacombs of Portage and Main. Homer says Persephone was abducted by Hades to wander the underworld (the unconscious) for six months a year. When she is gone, we light candles, retreat into the bosom of family and [...]

Freak Show or Science? BODIES THE EXHIBITION BODIES THE EXHIBITION is not for the faint of heart. If you can bury that ancient taboo of “thou shalt not profit from human corpses”, whether they’re unknown Chinese prisoners, King Tut’s Egyptian mummy or Inca Gold for the Gods, you may be moved to pay Premier Exhibitions [...]

When the creative right brain and plotting left brain disconnect: Dr. Jill Taylor is a neurologist who observed her own stroke from the inside out. How to live in the moment, courtesy of Ted.com 1st collector for A Stroke of Insight by Dr. Jill Taylor Follow my videos on vodpod

‘evening all! Wordbone signing on for the first time, so gimme some love till I get the hang of blogging. As a student of the word, I’m  digging up the bones, writing down the bones and burying a few I would rather forget. For starters, a talk I shared with a couple of friends at [...]