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National Park Service to revise non-federal oil and gas regulations

17 hours ago ago from News from the Southwestern Deserts

WASHINGTON On November 25, 2009, the National Park Service published in the Federal Register (74 FR 61596) an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to obtain early public input to help the Agency in its effort to revise its Servicewide regulations governing the exercise of non-federal (both private and state held) oil and gas rights in parks at 36 CFR Part 9, Subpart B. Nonfederal oil and gas rights exist in units of the National Park ...

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Ken Burns on The National Parks

18 hours ago ago from Erickson Tribune

As a child, Ken Burns had dreams of making big-screen spectacles worthy of Howard Hawks and John Ford. He saw himself devoting his life to producing classic tales of romance set against struggle, much like director Carol Reed’s Odd Man Out (1947). Documentary film legend Ken Burns at work behind the camera. (Photo by Jason Savage) Everything seemed so clear for the born storyteller and lover of music and photography, that is, ...

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Synchronicity on the Graveyard Shift

11 hours ago ago from The Standby Painter

When you have spent long hours shooting in a tree-shaded graveyard, a very old one with residents who passed away in the mid-1800’s, your thoughts tend to wander along some strange pathways.  We have been working hard, filming among and between all kinds of grave markers, some with inscriptions that quote bits of scripture or poems, others that mention angels. One, on a child’s headstone from 1889, said simply: “Ours to love for a short ...

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Future gets brighter for state’s aging national forest roads

11 hours ago ago from WA 98501

OLYMPIA – Congress and the Obama administration are responding with on-the-ground results in response to appeals by a coalition of conservation groups and the state Departments of Ecology and Fish & Wildlife. Federal action is now occurring to repair and reclaim crumbling national forest roads in Washington state that have been harming endangered salmon and clean water. After years of neglect, deteriorating national forest roads are ...

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Santa, if you're listening...

15 hours ago ago from This Little World

Back in the United States and battling jet lag, I spent most of last week catching up on season selection and thinking about the enormous difference between making theater in Europe and making theater in the US . I only saw three plays on this last trip and while I didn’t love all three, certainly The Seagull and Mascarade were fantastic. I’ve seen The Seagull countless times and this production by the National Theater of Norway is tied for ...

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