It’s May Day, and it’s safe to dance.
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What would Dusty Rhodes do? Pro wrestling, a window into America’s soulPosted on May 1, 2012 by Otherwise under American Culture, Media & Entertainment, Music & Popular Culture, Scrogues Converse [ Comments: 4 ]
Wrestling is art, opera for the masses. In both, overweight people dress in outlandish costumes and act out over-emotionalized dramas in highly staged spectacles. And like opera, it is a more honest version of the morality play. In morality plays, good always wins out. In opera and wrestling, as in real life, not so much. As art, it is a window into our fears and insecurities. Full story »
The Walking Dead, part three: The Rise of the GovernorPosted on April 29, 2012 by Chris Mackowski under Arts & Literature, Music & Popular Culture [ Comments: none ]
That’s the task Robert Kirkman and Jay Bonansinga set for themselves in The Walking Dead: The Rise of the Governor. The two men take one of the most notorious villains from Kirkman’s graphic novel series and cast him as the protagonist of their prose novel. Rise shows the governor’s descent into villainy and plants the seeds for his rise to power. Yeah, there are zombies all over the place, but this is a novel about people—good people gone bad.
I love the 5280, but sometimes I think a little more oxygen wouldn’t hurt anything…. In recent history Kansas has become the breeding ground for extremist right wing agendas, legislation and beliefs. The Kansas Republican Party has abandoned the moderate beliefs of former heroes like President Dwight Eisenhower and turned into the main water carriers for the Kochs, ALEC and the Kansas Chamber of Commerce. Since the Republican “clean sweep” of 2010, when the conservative arms of the Kansas GOP led by Gov. Sam Brownback took every statewide office, every Congressional seat and an overwhelming majority in the House, it has been an all-out war on the middle and working classes. Kansas is becoming the proving ground for extremist legislation. Last year the legislature attempted to pass a string of anti-worker bills like HB 2130, Full story » The Walking Dead, part two: Comics, Creators, and Compelling StorytellingPosted on April 26, 2012 by Chris Mackowski under Arts & Literature, Media & Entertainment, Music & Popular Culture [ Comments: none ]
Partway through the first hardcover volume of The Walking Dead, I notice that principle art duties shift from Tony Moore to Charlie Adlard. Writer Robert Kirman remains at the helm. Turns out, in the midst of the zombie apocalypse, Moore and Kirkman—who had been friends since childhood before collaborating to co-create The Walking Dead—turned on each other. Full story » The jury is out on the election of Burma’s long-time leading dissident and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi and members of her National League for Democracy (NLD) to Burma’s parliament. Roland Watson, who runs Dictator Watch, is one of the most trenchant Burma analysts and activists. In his most recent report, Burma’s Semi-Freedom Scorecard, he writes: “There are clearly winners, but also losers, from the new status quo,” by which he means victims of the organs of the “dictatorship’s oppression apparatus.” In other words, all those “who have been raped, assaulted, murdered, robbed, extorted, forced to labor, imprisoned, and tortured.” Full story » Maya Lin, best known for the stunning Vietnam Memorial in Washington DC, has throughout her career done a number of other remarkable works, both as an artist and as an architect (not that these are mutually exclusive categories). A recent project of hers is called “What is missing?” It’s very much worth a look. The internet, which I normally just think of as the world’s biggest library, is sometimes much more. Serious errors and shortcomings void climate letter by 49 former NASA employeesPosted on April 25, 2012 by Brian Angliss under Environment & Nature, Science & Technology [ Comments: 12 ]
Trickle-down Gulf wreck-onomicsPosted on April 25, 2012 by Robert Becker under Business & Finance, Environment & Nature, Politics, Law & Government [ Comments: 3 ]
If you care about salt water only when gargling, or annual beach parties, might as well skip this piece. Finicky readers will depart anyway, not drawn to environmental catastrophes, here the potential collapse of the Gulf ecosystem. Right off, two years of research proves the causal catch-all phrase, “BP oil spill,” drastically underplays the enormity of effects: the damage from double pollutants (oil + dispersant) carried by waves, deposited on seascapes, then absorbed by an incredible variety of living masses. Full story » The Walking Dead, part one: Season OnePosted on April 24, 2012 by Chris Mackowski under Arts & Literature, Media & Entertainment, Music & Popular Culture, Personal Narrative [ Comments: 1 ]
Or so it seems. American Movie Classics, AMC, is about to release season one of The Walking Dead on DVD, so the cable channel is promoting it heavily. I watch virtually no TV, but it plays almost constantly at my mother’s, and she’s an especially big fan of old movies. It makes the Walking Dead commercials seem all the more ubiquitous. I’ve heard about the cult-fave show. Entertainment Weekly, in particular, has had the magazine equivalent of a man-crush on the series. Since I watch no TV, and since zombie movies gross me out, the show has had no allure. But the commercials…. Oh, those commercials…. They do something to me…. Full story » Today is one of those days when I feel sorry for those who aren’t soccer fans. Seriously. Because what happened earlier this afternoon in the Champion’s League semifinal at Camp Nou in Barcelona was one of the most exciting things I have ever witnessed in any sport. And I don’t do hyperbole. I mean this literally. It was Miracle on Ice huge. If I called it David vs. Goliath, I’d be giving David way the hell too much credit. (Okay, maybe that was hyperbole. A little.) Final score: Chelsea 2, Barca 2, with Chelsea advancing to the finals in Munich on a 3-2 aggregate score (the Blues beat Barcelona 1-0 in London last week). Full story » Donald Trump threatens Scotland; Scotland yawnsPosted on April 24, 2012 by wufnik under Business & Finance, Energy, Environment & Nature, Politics, Law & Government, World [ Comments: 3 ]
But then Salmond decided that in order to bolster the case for further Scottish separation from Great Britain, if not outright independence, it needed to become a trailblazer in renewable energy, particularly wind farms, where Scotland claims to have one quarter of Europe’s wind resource capacity. Salmond’s ambitions are high, indeed—the government is currently targeting 100% of Scotland’s energy need be filled by renewable sources by 2020, and there are a number of programs in place to move this along. Full story » You’ve heard them. Maybe while you’re driving down the road, listening to your favorite station, the music is suddenly interrupted by a block of radio commercials. They can be frustrating when all you want is to listen to some good music that gets you through rush hour or a long-distance drive. But even if you’re not really interested in what the commercials are selling, many of them hold your attention for one reason—the voice narrating the ad is instantly recognizable. Full story » If I wanted America to fail…Posted on April 24, 2012 by Gavin Chait under American Culture, Business & Finance, Crime & Corruption, Economy, Education, Freedom, History, Internet, Telecom & Social Media, Journalism, LGBT, Media & Entertainment, Politics, Law & Government, Race & Gender, Religion, Scrogues Converse, United States, War & Security [ Comments: 42 ]
On Earth Day (which was Sunday – keep up) the inchoately titled Free Market America … er, foundation, released a video entitled, “If I wanted America to fail” in which they tackle the knotty subject of climate change and carbon pricing through the medium of a patronising preppie grossly oversimplifying a complex problem. No, please, go ahead and watch: |
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