Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Caldera Highway in Costa Rica Closed Indefinitely

Hola,

A major section of new Escazú to Caldera highway (27) from Atenas to Orotina is closed indefinitely following a series of landslides that caused at least seven serious injuries and one death.

You cannot travel from San José to the coast on highway 27.  Traffic is being redirected to the Aguacate highway (3) for the southern beach destinations of Jacó, Manuel Antonio and Dominical or the  PanAmerican highway (1) for the beaches around Puntarenas or on the Nicoya Peninsula and Guanacaste.

Work has begun to shore up the hillsides that were excavated during construction to prevent future slides and rockfalls.  Optimistic estimates by the construction company predict two to three months before reopening and we'd expect that every effort will be made to re-open this shortcut to the Pacific beaches before the main tourism season in December.

If you're traveling in the next couple of months and have questions about how this may affect your plans please reply to this message orcontact us.

On behalf of Toucan Maps and the Costa Rica Guide Team

¡Pura Vida!

- Major bummer as this is the quickest route to 90% of my favorite Costa Rican destinations. I have no idea what this even means, but indefinitely seems substantial in the time bucket. I know this has little to do with either Social Media or entertainment, but its' all I got right now.

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Monday, June 7, 2010

"When I get back from Hell again..." (Little Rock, Las Vegas, and other film fest escapades)

This weekend I descended upon two towns known for their oppressive heat during the highest temperatures of 2010. Why you ask? Well, once to speak, once to party, both because of something I greatly endear - FILM. Yes, lit folks, there's the connective tissue, our motif in the land of making meaning of things. Coincidence, maybe. Or kismet. (shoulders shrug). Let's just go with it for now.

Could this weekend go down as the busiest of my career. Possible, running only close second to the infamous Daily Strodl of April 2007 when I covered a gang shooting, a body washing up onshore, the NB Junior Lifeguard's Pier Jump, and the Opening Night of the 8th NBFF (dominated the Daily Pilot Page 1.) 

Ok so, flight out of SNA (JWA) 6:45 am (PST), Thursday. Connecting flight through Dallas (DFW), where my father always said baggage goes to get lost/hijacked. Leave 20-30 mins late, as the stewardesses decided to harass a youngish looking 13-year-old lad. Land in Little Rock around 2:30 pm (CDT) to the cries of the fest driving coordinator remarking on late I was, as if I flew. Driven directly to the Riverdale 10 Theaters in township of the same name. Met Levi Agee (@camsontheradio), Emily Reeves (@reeves501) and Carol Dysinger (@CampVictory) at the BBQ joint, the name of which has something to do with a hog, but is escaping me nonetheless. I will remember and take with me the meeting and time I spent with this woman more than others, I feel. Connection, interaction, reciprocation, good conversation, integration, non-condemnation mixed with sagely deliberation. But that's not till later. 

4 pm. (CDT), the four of us speak to a semi-full house on the uses of Social Media in Marketing for Film Festivals. It went rather well. Exchanged numerous business cards. Shared and received gads of useful connective tissue for the film maker and festival professional. Friend Danny Buday, director of Five Star Day, attended and asked some interesting questions. We spoke about so many mini-topics that still surprise me that others don't have the knowledge of in this almost untapped resource, infinitely useful for indie film professionals with little or no marketing budget. What does it cost to post an update or event? Right!

A slew of new friends made in the AR. The Little Rock Film Festival staff that (Brett, Levi, Eli, Kelsey, and of course Hilary - Ryan Hougardy!) A Bill Clinton action figure (talking) that I've decided to reprogram to say less-than-politically-correct things. "I did not inhale." Or "Define 'is'." Party with a strange band that danced in all purple. Walks and talks, Joey Lauren Adams, freaking awesome pizza - one of the many things sneakily swiped off the counter by the bartender. Breakfast with Carol. Geeking out over social media with her for her film Camp Victory, Afghanistan (amazing, first doc to make me openly shed tears.) Race to catch 4:25 pm. (CDT) flight. Connect again in Dallas where I met the Taco Bell angel who subsequently helped me sneak Bill onboard, as I had by then exceeded the two-bag limit, accumulated an entire bag o' swag in my travels. 

Land in Las Vegas 8 pm. (PST). Picked up by Alicia and Danielle and proceed toward a slew of stories, reconnects, moments of extreme humor, and horror (as I was apparently first to pass out and then get photographed), markable conversation, attempted conversion. Few of which amused me more than the end of Friday evening, on exodus from the Foundation Room in Mandalay Bay Hotel where I spent my last few minutes coaching a young bachelor on the most important piece of advice anyone will throw at him - Eat, that's it, and make sure she does too - and maybe a few other tidbits. At which point, our friend began to tear, and tell me how he simultaneously loved and hated me, but would never forget me. I then entered the elevator with him, made sure he had his friends, and deviously jumped out. Goodbye friend, fair journey down matrimony.

Drove home Sunday through hours of shameless sleeping, 105 + heat, milkshakes and ridiculous leaving-Las-Vegas traffic. 

Met up with my childhood companion and cohort (@peterbuttwater) whom I've been absent from for one decade, but we're all fine like nickels on a dime. Enjoyed a good meal and conversation, one that seemed not missed, rather ten years on pause. 

I tell you all of this in relation to the song quoted in this post's title, the lyrics to which finish "...I'm gonna be so elegant." And wondered as I listened to this verse ten too many times during my trip, and pondered my journey and other ups and downs, how I would come out the other end of too much to do, too little explanation for my voracious brain, a compacted amount of interactions and a chipping sense of silence in other areas. Well, the world can be an unfair place at times, but your lows will have their compliment of highs.

I met and did unfathomable things in this passage of moments. They have been lost in the movement of time and progression of me, but still reside and stamp their entrance and exit in this definitely comical, and currently, at 10:41 pm. (PST) seemingly less-than-fair state of...things.

Well, Life: Don't give up on me, and I won't give up on you. (That's all I got. It's late and I'm riding a wave of mixed disappointment right now.)

Tune in tomorrow for "Social Media Talks on the Film Festival Front Lines" and "A Recap of the Carnegie Hall Medal of Excellence Awards for one Mr. Henry Segerstrom - The Forefather of Culture in Orange County." 

ęÿfя@

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Henry T. Segerstrom honored at Carnegie Hall Medal of Excellence Award

Hey folks, 

Over the last couple of weeks I've been working a documentary script to be read by one Michael York that will be played at the Carnegie Hall Medal of Excellence Awards in about 30 minutes. This is the fourth time the award has been given out and tonight it will go to one of the most influential men in all of Orange County, Henry T. Segerstrom. My script was part of a five-minute film covering the life and business achievements of Henry and his family's contributions to the county that have helped it become an influential cultural center, rivaling the likes of Big Brother LA and others. His charity and work in Orange County has helped make events such as the Newport Beach Film Festival possible. 
 
Watch the feed on Ustream to chat live with me about the event while it plays.
 
Well, so here is the live stream of the event, that will be playing on Ustream at 3:30 p.m PST (6:30 EST).

ęÿfя@

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Little Rock Film Festival 2010