Hillary Clinton's doctor declared her fit to be president on Wednesday as her campaign released more details on the Democratic nominee's health. The health update comes amid concerns over Clinton's recent pneumonia diagnosis, and shows that the 68-year-old has low cholesterol and seasonal allergies, but is in otherwise good health. Her medications include a thyroid medication, a blood thinner, an antihistamine for seasonal allergies, and B-12 for mild anemia. The Clinton campaign also posted to its official website a comprehensive letter from her physician, Dr. Lisa Bardack, with more information on the former secretary of state's health as well...
- 9/14/2016
- by Tierney McAfee, @tierneymcafee
- PEOPLE.com
Here is the final installment of our Hayao Miyazaki film food editorial series. This one centers on the food in the classic animated film Ponyo. To read the previous four articles that we've posted, you can check them out here.
Miyazaki's movies are widely known for their warm colors, cute pets, brave characters, attractive storylines, and incredible attention to detail. But one of the most significant parts of any Miyazaki film is actually the food. Miyazaki uses food in specific ways to bring characters together, build their relationships, and add depth to the story.
The food in Ponyo serves two purposes: comfort and connection.
In the first food scene in the movie, Sosuke shares his sandwich with Ponyo. This simple action connects her to him, and makes her want to be human. This is supported by Ponyo’s refusal to eat when she is back with her father — she is refusing that connection.
Miyazaki's movies are widely known for their warm colors, cute pets, brave characters, attractive storylines, and incredible attention to detail. But one of the most significant parts of any Miyazaki film is actually the food. Miyazaki uses food in specific ways to bring characters together, build their relationships, and add depth to the story.
The food in Ponyo serves two purposes: comfort and connection.
In the first food scene in the movie, Sosuke shares his sandwich with Ponyo. This simple action connects her to him, and makes her want to be human. This is supported by Ponyo’s refusal to eat when she is back with her father — she is refusing that connection.
- 2/12/2016
- by GeekTyrant
- GeekTyrant
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