<p>The apartheid separation wall...</p>

<p>The apartheid separation wall...</p>
Is the pro-Israel lobby the dominant factor in determining U.S.-Middle East policy?
Interview with American Jew Mark Braverman.
<p>Denver Open Media's First Friday events happen live from Studio A! Local artists are invited to perform. December's episode includes a Interviews with Mark Holser and John Hopkins presented by Dorkbot. As well as a live promo of the program "Key of D", a presentation on DOM's new website, and a sample screening of Ravi Zupa's projects.</p>
<p>This raw footage of the Memorial Day 2009 Wreath Laying Ceremony at City Park at the Colorado Veterans Memorial includes the names, faces and family of soldiers fallen in war defending the United States of America and the freedoms of all Americans. An abbreviated version of the parade follows. This piece was shown partially during BrainiacsKEITHDEUTSCH53009.mpeg.</p>
<p>Host Jaime Lewis reviews a bit of the history of Memorial Day Holiday observance and we share part of the wreath laying ceremony at the Colorado Veterans Monument in City Park in Denver, as well as a few notes of Michael Lancaster, bagpipe instructor of michael@bagpipersinternational.com, who played at Olinger Cemetery over the Memorial Day weekend, and also plays there regularly. Keith Deutsch is a retired Army sargeant and a disabled athlete who reviews his experience at Walter Reed Hospital after losing a leg.
When is the mind blinded? An outstanding revelation of how to reach the community with the gospel.
This second show from Denver Public School's 25th Annual Shakespeare Festival May 8, 2009 includes a two-fer-one sword fight, many sonnets, a lot of drugged people wandering around the woods in confusion, many ghosts seeking revenge, several witches, a recorder quartet, two donkeys, much pixie dust, a bouncy Puck and lots of imaginary blood. Oh, and lovers. Star-crossed lovers, misnamed lovers, mistaken lovers, but no kissing, really. Barney Ford Elementary, Lincoln High School, Morey Middle School, University Park and a few others.
Sister Who and Imam Ibrahim Kazerooni discuss issues and ideas related to literal versus non-literal interpretations of sacred text.