Documentary about life, liberty, & the pursuit of healthiness.

Letter

By on Thu, October 20, 2011

The Coastside Film Society presents a documentary about the American healthcare system.

SICKO

Friday, Oct. 21, 8 p.m. Community United Methodist Sanctuary 777 Miramontes St., HMB Suggested adult donation: $8.00, children & students $3.00

Activist filmmaker Michael Moore’s unabashed critique of the American for-profit healthcare system. Yes, Moore predictably bemoans the plight of the 50 million Americans who have no health coverage, but the heart of this movie is made up of the stories of middle class Americans who thought they had great healthcare coverage up and until the moment they got sick.

Moore “clearly articulates his point of view. You know where he stands on this issue… But, to be fair, he very wisely presents AMA spokespersons, doctors and other people who claim socialized medicine puts health care into the hands of the government, and that’s a very bad idea. Moore’s films are always well-made, timely, thought-provoking and about subjects that really matter. This is a film you must see.” Jennifer Merin, About.com

Moore travels to Canada, Cuba, England, and France, to talk to doctors and patients who seem quite happy with the treatment they are receiving. Given that this is Michael Moore you have to expect a few on-screen gimmicks - like when he brings a collection of 911 responders with no coverage to Guantanamo Bay asking for the same “excellent care the evil doers are getting”.

“The film emerges as a fascinating exploration and powerful indictment of a pressing national problem. This is Moore’s biggest, best and most impassioned work. And while he probes a vitally serious subject and makes a case for widespread reform, he does so with lighthearted flourishes, large doses of humor, clever use of film footage and a catchy soundtrack. These assets, along with well-chosen interview subjects, make Sicko a film that will arouse surprise, outrage, sadness and heated discussion.” Claudia Puig, USA Today

“Moore’s films usually make conservatives angry. This one is likely to strike home with anyone, left or right, who has had serious illness in the family.” Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun Times

The presenter will be Warren Haack of San Francisco State’s Film School and a Board Member of the Film Society. Warren just got back from filming a documentary in Cuba, and if we twist his arm he will talk briefly about his experiences in Cuba making films and dealing with the Cuban Health Care system.

Rated PG-13 (for scary insurance stories and brief strong language)

More info at: www.HMBFilm.org

Coastside Rep’s Moroccan Nights, Saturday, Nov 5

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By on Wed, October 19, 2011

Photos: HMB Halloween costume contest and parade

Image credit Cheri Parr
"Thriller" won the group category, with a well-rehearsed zombie dance. More photos on Coastsider's Facebook page.
Image credit Cheri Parr
Image credit Cheri Parr

By on Sat, October 15, 2011

Coastsider Podcast debuts with five MCC candidate interviews

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By on Mon, October 10, 2011

Over the weekend, I invited each of the five candidates for Midcoast Community Council to a conversation about the future of our community. We’re releasing those conversations today as the first five episodes of Coastsider’s new podcast.

You can listen to our unedited interviews with the candidates on Coastsider, by subscribing to the Coastsider Podcast in iTunes, using our podcast RSS feed, or downloading the files to your computer.

DON’T FORGET TO VOTE: Remember, the county begins mailing ballots to the Coastside on Wednesday, Oct 12.

MCC candidate Dan Haggerty

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Dan Haggerty
Podcast

By on Mon, October 10, 2011

Coastsider interviewed the five candidates for Midcoast Community Council. Dan Haggerty is a resident of El Granada.

Listen to this podcast (not available in Firefox) [length: 24:24]

Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes to get Coastsider Podcast interviews as soon as they're released, or subscribe using our podcast RSS Feed .

Or you can download MCC candidate Dan Haggerty directly to your computer.

MCC candidate John Oehlert

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John Oehlert
Podcast

By on Mon, October 10, 2011

Coastsider interviewed the five candidates for Midcoast Community Council. John Oehlert is a resident of Montara.

Listen to this podcast (not available in Firefox) [length: 36:41]

Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes to get Coastsider Podcast interviews as soon as they're released, or subscribe using our podcast RSS Feed .

Or you can download MCC candidate John Oehlert directly to your computer.

MCC candidate Laura Stein

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Laura Stein
Podcast

By on Mon, October 10, 2011

Coastsider interviewed the five candidates for Midcoast Community Council. Laura Stein is a resident of El Granada who is running as a write-in candidate. She is a former member of the MCC.

Listen to this podcast (not available in Firefox) [length: 27:24]

Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes to get Coastsider Podcast interviews as soon as they're released, or subscribe using our podcast RSS Feed .

Or you can download MCC candidate Laura Stein directly to your computer.

MCC candidate Lisa Ketcham

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Lisa Ketcham
Podcast

By on Mon, October 10, 2011

Coastsider interviewed the five candidates for Midcoast Community Council. Lisa Ketcham is a resident of Pillar Ridge and the president of the Pillar Ridge Homeowners’ Association.

Listen to this podcast (not available in Firefox) [length: 24:48]

Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes to get Coastsider Podcast interviews as soon as they're released, or subscribe using our podcast RSS Feed .

Or you can download MCC candidate Lisa Ketcham directly to your computer.

MCC candidate Leonard Stone

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Leonard Stone
Podcast

By on Mon, October 10, 2011

Coastsider interviewed the five candidates for Midcoast Community Council. Leonard Stone is a resident of El Granada.

Listen to this podcast (not available in Firefox) [length: 40:17]

Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes to get Coastsider Podcast interviews as soon as they're released, or subscribe using our podcast RSS Feed .

Or you can download MCC candidate Leonard Stone directly to your computer.

MCC Candidates Forum Wednesday at the Seton Coastside

Letter

By on Mon, October 10, 2011

The League of Women Voters and the Midcoast Community Council are hosting a Candidates’ Forum for the three open positions on the MCC.

The Forum starts at 7:30pm, this Wednesday at the Seton Medical Center Coastside, Fireside Room.

Broadcast Live on PCT – Channel 27. Replay: Thursday following the meeting at 8pm. Friday following the meeting at 10am. Available as Video on Demand

Seton Medical Center Coastside, Marine Boulevard & Etheldore, Moss Beach, (Take Highway 1 to Marine Boulevard and follow hospital signs uphill). Per hospital policy, please park in the upper (visitor) parking lot at seton. Turn left at the first opportunity before the parking lot in front of seton. The public is invited and encouraged to attend.

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