  &emailalert=no&email=adgrant@indiana.edu&url=http://closeproximity.blogspot.com&name=Proximity&bgcolor=003399&fcolor=FFFFFF&link=FFFFCC&words=comments&title=Comments &width=350&height=350"> I am soooo incredibly excited to go to see "The Revolution will not be Televised" tomorrow when it opens at the theatre down the street. Here is the synopsis: "On April 12, 2002, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez—new icon of the left and a thorn in the side of the U.S. Administration—was removed from office and replaced by a new interim government. What had in fact taken place was the first Latin American coup of the 21st century. Irish filmmakers Kim Bartley & Donnacha O’Briain chart the last seven months of the charismatic leader’s administration up to the coup, capturing extraordinary footage inside the Presidential Palace both during the coup and the 48 hours of the short-lived interim government. A remarkable documentary of media manipulation and distortion" My review will follow on Saturday! Have a good friday everyone. 
