Meet the Leader of Eliot Spitzer’s Smear Campaign

On Fox TV and at the New York Post, a peculiar detail is the subject of endless fascination: Did Eliot Spitzer, ex-governor of New York and newly minted CNN show host, really insist on wearing knee-high black socks during his encounters with high-priced escorts? A far more important question is this: Where did the story… Continue reading Meet the Leader of Eliot Spitzer’s Smear Campaign

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Alex Gibney on My Trip to Al-Qaeda

PBS’s Need to Know recently interviewed Alex Gibney about My Trip to Al-Qaeda, the documentary adapted from Lawrence Wright’s play of the same name. The film, which has received rave reviews, debuted September 7 on HBO. Check out the interview in full:

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Why sumo wrestlers are getting iPads

BBC News reports today that the Japan Sumo Association (JSA) is handing out iPads to the sport’s training stables. Why would this odd bit of news make the BBC? And, more importantly, why would sumo wrestlers need free iPads? It all comes down to crookedness. Corruption in sumo wrestling, a sport wrapped in honor ritual… Continue reading Why sumo wrestlers are getting iPads

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Keeping Human Rights Out of the U.S.

The Obama administration has denied a visa for Hollman Morris to come to the US as a Nieman fellow at Harvard University. Hollman Morris is an extraordinary journalist in Colombia.  He produces a television public affairs program called “Contravia,” in which he exposes corruption, human rights abuses and, recently, the unholy links between illegal far-right… Continue reading Keeping Human Rights Out of the U.S.

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Alex Gibney interviewed by C-SPAN’s Q&A

Following last month’s release of Casino Jack and the United States of Money, C-SPAN’s Q&A asked on Alex Gibney for a conversation about the film. The hour-long interview delivers a fantastic introduction to the scandal covered in the film, as well as giving a peek at some great segments from the movie itself. Be sure… Continue reading Alex Gibney interviewed by C-SPAN’s Q&A

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Huffington Post profiles Alex Gibney and Casino Jack and the United States of Money

“Alex Gibney does not believe in making small, personal documentaries. He pursues outsized figures and major political topics that shape our times. His prolific output includes serving as writer, director and producer on the Oscar-winning exploration of interrogation techniques in Iraq, Taxi to the Dark Side, as well as the indictment of corporate greed and… Continue reading Huffington Post profiles Alex Gibney and Casino Jack and the United States of Money

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The Abuse of Omar Khadr

The ACLU blog presents a reminder today of the mournful legacy left us by the Bush administration’s interrogation policies in Afghanistan and Iraq. Omar Khadr was a mere 15 years old when he was arrested in Afghanistan for the murder of a U.S. soldier. After being tortured at Bagram Air Base, then imprisoned in Guantanamo… Continue reading The Abuse of Omar Khadr

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Esquire profile: Alex Gibney “is becoming the most important documentarian of our time”

“We are a fallen and dark-hearted species, and so Alex Gibney will never want for work. But immersion in some pretty fetid swamps — telling the stories of the spectacular thieves at Enron (Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room, nominated for an Academy Award), American torturers in the war on terrorism (Taxi to the… Continue reading Esquire profile: Alex Gibney “is becoming the most important documentarian of our time”

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New York Times on Tribeca: “the year of Alex Gibney”

The 9th Tribeca Film Festival opens this week and it seems that Jigsaw films are the highlight. The New York Times yesterday featured a piece about the festival with a brief rundown of the interesting films, and it seemed evident to them which film most impresses: “My Trip to Al-Qaeda,” which exemplifies the loftiest ambitions… Continue reading New York Times on Tribeca: “the year of Alex Gibney”

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Enron whistleblower awarded $1.1 million

It may be difficult to believe, but the fallout from the Enron disaster goes on. The Washington Post reported today that a whistleblower who prodded the IRS to act in 1999—two years before the company filed for bankruptcy—should be paid $1.1 million by the IRS for its failure to act on the information he provided… Continue reading Enron whistleblower awarded $1.1 million

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