Archive for December, 2008

To Kill a Mockingbird

Just finished watching “To Kill a Mockingbird,” which I hadn’t seen in quite some time. I’ve always appreciated this movie not only for the look inside human nature, but also for the subtle artistry in the storytelling. This is especially evident in the title sequence – a work of art in itself that really can’t be fully understood until after you’ve seen the movie. I love how at a quick glance it seems innocent, but actually represents complex themes disguised in those symbols and drawings.
To Kill a Mockingbird

Watch the full title sequence.

A Christmas Cookie Story (from CNN)

This story about an Ohio bakery was getting heavy rotation on CNN this week (CNN, I’ve discovered, is an odd, but new, guilty pleasure for me.)

At a time when we seem to be reading more stories about the unemployment line, or faceless corporations slashing huge numbers (see the tech layoffs list or just do a search on google), it was actually a pleasant surprise to see this story of Lance Inc. doing the right thing for it’s workers – which is probably why it was receiving so much attention in the midst of all that bad news.

I doubt any of those Ohio workers felt they were entitled to a gift from the new company, nor was Lance required to be so generous to them. Sometimes the right thing for employees is that unexpected gesture that reminds them that the company is not faceless – it’s run by people too.