Tuesday May 12, 2026


May 12, 1981


Rami Malek - Videos - Filmography


Quotes: Cannes reminds us that cinema is still one of the few places art, humanity, and imagination can exist without limits. At Cannes, you feel the heartbeat of cinema - artists from every corner of the world gathering to tell stories that challenge, inspire, and endure.


Rami Male is a top contender for his lead performance in director Ira Sachs' queer musical drama, "The Man I Love". The film is scheduled to have its world premiere in the main competition on May 20, 2026, making it eligible for major honors like the Palme d'Or and the Best Actor prize.


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May 12-23, 2026


79th Cannes Film Festival ~ Wikipedia


Every year, the world's most celebrated filmmakers, actors, and industry professionals gather in the French Riviera to showcase groundbreaking cinema. The red carpet buzz, the glamour, and the anticipation of who will take home the coveted Palme d'Or - makes Cannes an unforgettable experience for those in the cinema industry.


Beyond just the glitz, Cannes is a rich tapestry of themes. It's a celebration of artistic freedom, where bold storytelling confronts social issues - think climate change, gender, migration, and political upheaval. It's also a meeting ground for global cultures, where stories from every corner of the world get their moment in the spotlight. And, of course, it's a place where the future of cinema often takes its first bold steps.


The official poster for the 79th Festival de Cannes is a striking black-and-white tribute to the 35th anniversary of Ridley Scott's cult classic, Thelma & Louise starring Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis in their iconic roles. By choosing this "feminist road movie" imagery, the festival celebrates themes of absolute freedom, sisterhood, and the ongoing journey toward emancipation in cinema.





Very gradually... I've been spring cleaning this year - my wardrobe and the other things we do as we segue from winter into summer which is my least favorite season. I hate heat and dread summer especially as climate change takes its toll everywhere.


No matter what 'guide' you use to predict the summer - from your crystal ball to meteorology - we know it's going to be hot. I googled the long-range forecast for the Northeast and this is what it said ...


    Current long-range forecasts are leaning toward a hotter-than-normal summer in the Northeast, with a higher likelihood of multiple heat waves, especially in July and August. Areas including New Jersey, New York, and much of New England are expected to trend above average in temperature. Bugger!


Years ago I considered taking a trip with a friend to see the Northern Lights - but life got in the way and it never happened. Meanwhile, clients in Alaska now report experiencing heat waves there too. Time to google again ...


    Scientists expect much of Alaska and the Arctic to remain unusually warm this summer, continuing a long-term warming trend that has accelerated dramatically in recent years. Bummer!


The talk on the street is we are going from below normal temperatures to heat hot and humid ... again.


One good thing about the upcoming summer - after 30 years there's finally no need for me to blog about climate change as almost everybody gets it and has stories to share.


It's kind of like simulation theories - events are increasing exponentially and there's no going back.


The only thing that still surprises me is people saying, "I never thought it would happen to me."


The weirdest story from last summer was a woman who had built her North Carolina home on stilts that extended into the ocean - then was shocked when her house fell into the sea. (Allegory moment).


So what's left of my 'spring cleaning'? It's more about checking the alignments of the multidimensional facets of my life with the universal design (blueprint, transcript, archetypes, grids, etc.).


Yep ... all is as it as it was written and on 'time". Thanks Z!





E.T. Ellie Talk - Spilling the ET




Astronomy in the News


Astronomy Index


Stardust Trapped in Antarctic Ice Reveals Earth's Journey Through The Cosmos


Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Came From a Place Nothing Like Our Solar System





Physics in the News


Physics


Scientists just proved that tiny metal 'lumps' can exist in multiple places at once, pushing quantum weirdness to a whole new scale


Physicists Solve Major Challenge in Quantum Synchronization


Physicists discover quantum particles that break the rules of reality





Chemistry in the News


Chemistry ~ ~ Metallurgy ~ ~ Minerals


An everyday sweetener offers a surprisingly powerful engine for transparent, stretchable electronics





Colors in the News


Colors


Scientists have finally cracked the hidden geometry behind how humans perceive color





Technology in the News


Artificial Intelligence ~ ~ Technology


Forget Today's Wi-Fi: A New Light-Based Wireless System Just Reached 362 Gbps on Half the Power





Health in the News


Health Files ~ Alternative Healing


An 800-year-old Chinese exercise routine lowered blood pressure almost as effectively as medication in a major clinical trial.


Scientists Destroy COVID And Flu Viruses in The Lab With Sound Waves


That Haunted Feeling May Be Caused by a Sound You Can't Hear





Brain in the News


Brain Index


432Hz 'Brain Tuning' Is an Ancient Idea. Does It Actually Work?


Psychologists Say People Who Still Use Paper Calendars Aren't Stubborn or Old-Fashioned. Their Brains Are Wired to Process Information in a Richer Way


Why Some Brains Switch Gears Faster Than Others


One Rare Condition Seems to Protect The Brain From Schizophrenia


Scientists discover the brain's hidden stop scratching switch





Planet Earth In the News


Planet Earth Index


Deep beneath Swiss Alps, researchers trigger 8,000 tiny quakes in controlled test





Archaeology in the News


Archaeology


After 108 years, the wreck of the USCGC Tampa has been found off the coast of Cornwall, England. The ship, sunk by a German torpedo during World War I, took 131 lives, marking one of the deadliest events for the U.S. during the war


Cut marks on 1.6 million-year-old bones reveal early humans moved prized meat





Paleontology in the News


Paleontology Index


'More than 100 million years of evolution': How snakes evolved and lost their legs












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