Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Kiwi Born at the Columbus Zoo!

The Columbus Zoo has another adorable animal to add to its living collection. A kiwi was hatched today. They're relatively rare in their native New Zealand... and even more difficult to breed outside the country. But Columbus did it!

Here's a link to the adorable video...
http://www.youtube.com/user/Columbuszoomedia?blend=2&ob=1#p/u/0/1oPbNcUyHtA

The text of the Zoo's news release and more photos after the jump...


Kiwi born at the Columbus Zoo on March 23, 2011.
Photo by G. Jones at the Zoo.


More info and photos after the jump...

Sunday, March 20, 2011

The Glover Disaster

Actor Danny Glover on the
Weekend Mornings
set with Marshall and Mindy.
Oh, the messages are rolling in.

But I promise you're not nearly as angry as we are.

Here's what the release said:
"Actor Danny Glover and Rochelle Saulsberry have launched the Movement of the Masses, a global grassroots initiative designed to help people of all races overcome economic challenges and develop the capacity to accumulate and sustain wealth."
Whatever. We hadn't really planned to spend much time talking about any of that anyway. There's so much more to discuss!

As his IMDb bio indicates, Glover is a UNICEF Ambassador and an internationally-recognized philanthropist. He does real work to help the world's children and the poor. His ideals for the film industry are lofty enough that he started his own production company to produce films with "artistic integrity and social importance."

I had hoped to talk about his work with children and high-end film.

But we never had a chance to get a word in edgewise. He instantly launched into his "multi-level marketing" pitch (which many people might interpret as: scam). We didn't know how to get out of it without being rude and abruptly cutting him off. It was just horrible. It will go down as one of the worst non-interviews ever.

Off camera, before the broadcast, he talked about his wife being in Brazil to play in a tennis tournament, how he enjoys cooking for his step sons and lots about NCAA March Madness. He's a huge sports fan, as it turns out. Never made it on the air.

So, instead of a great interview with a Hollywood legend who happened to be in Columbus and willing to get up early on a weekend morning, we ended up with a soft-spoken pitchman for a what sounds a lot like a ponzi scheme.

We were sold a bill of goods.
As the boss said, "We were had."

I'll never watch a Glover movie the same way again. It's ultra disappointing.