Posts Tagged ‘1970s’
Ex-Man Utd No1 Bailey rates West Ham keeper Green as England best
Former Manchester United goalkeeper Gary Bailey rates West Ham United No1 Robert Green as England's best World Cup option. The former United keeper was in Bobby Robsons 1986 World Cup squad along with Peter Shilton and Chris Woods. It is a contrast to the 1970s and 80s when you had Peter Shilton, Ray Clemence, Joe Corrigan, Phil Parkes, Chris Woods as well as myself, Bailey told the ...
A History of Green Brands 1960s and 1970s Doing the Groundwork
Written by Landor Associates’ Chief Strategy Officer, Russ Meyer, this series explores the evolution of the sustainability movement through the eyes of a marketer interested in the growth of green brands Green cars, green cleaners, green plywood. Today there are eco-friendly alternatives in virtually every product category. Consumer interest in green products continues to rise as more products …
Shattering Green Myths With Stewart Brand
Wednesday, October 28 at 9:00 a.m. on "Weekday" Stewart Brand helped spark the Green movement in the 1970s when he founded the Whole Earth Catalog. Now his message is: Change how you think. He says we have to shake off old notions of what is bad. Cities? Nuclear energy? They're green, Brand says. And how we include them in our world today may save our future.
White Death
It was mid 1978 and we were a team of mercenaries assembled by the CIA. Our mission: to assassinate a Soviet exploration team deep within the frozen wastes of the Antarctic. We weren’t told why we were to murder the Soviet team, and, of course, we never asked. But one member of our team suggested it was probably out of fear that the Soviet Union was upon the brink of making some important breakthrough in polar research. Since the early 1970s geographic and seismic studies had indicated b
Black Dynamite Review
Short Version: While some may view it as spoofing-by-the-numbers, Black Dynamite is still a worthy send-up of the blaxploitation genre. Screen Rant guest review of 'Black Dynamite' Black Dynamite , directed by Scott Sanders, is a glorious mash-up spoof of 1970s grind house and blaxploitation movies. It stars Michael Jai White, most recently seen as Gambol in The Dark Knight . The “story” centers on Black Dynamite avenging the death of his bother, who was apparently dealin