Not exact matches
(I am intrigued by the fact that BPI isn't suing NewsCorp,
whose story in The
Daily was what twigged Bettina to the fact that LFTB was still in
ground beef sold to school cafeterias, despite earlier reports to the contrary.)
At the outset, Matt's voice over tells us not to expect Hawaii to be a paradise, that while it has beautiful scenery, it's not a paradise to those
whose life is a
daily grind and where family problems are as troublesome as anywhere else.
It also doubled down on high stakes testing, teaching to the test,
grinding the curriculum down to math and reading, disrespecting teachers, data mining and shaming schools
whose students struggle
daily with poverty by labeling them failures.
«Songs for Sabotage» highlights artists
whose interventions into the mechanics of culture and
daily life are reestablishing common
ground, and powerfully, poignantly advocate for systemic changes in global culture.»