Wednesday, 19 September 2012

Spaceboy: We are gonna have some fun with the metal detector :)

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Isn't Mitt Romney a Member of the 47 Percent?

Poverty Tour 2.0 Hits the Battleground States


Broadcaster Tavis Smiley and Dr. Cornel West recently launched "Poverty Tour 2.0" to elevate poverty as a pressing national issue and push a substantive conversation about it into the presidential campaign. The tour is visiting four battleground states this week, including Virginia, where it arrived yesterday at TC Williams High School in Alexandria, just outside of the nation's capital.
The Nation's Greg Kaufmann attended the event—a town hall meeting that included not only Smiley and Dr. West, but inspiring interviews with iconic figures like Peter Edelman, Dolores Huerta, Congressman Dennis Kucinich, Ralph Nader, and other passionate antipoverty advocates and thinkers.
Watch the full video to hear from some of the high school students in attendance about their own experiences dealing with poverty, and visit TheNation.com for more videos.
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Remembering Lol Coxhill (Cecil Sharp House London) *TONIGHT

What a line up. Remember a great, great man. Only ten quid!

Eyes Without Pupils




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Jesus's Wife

Zwölftonwerbung

Kenneth Anger: Elliott’s Suicide, 2007 (excerpt)


Elliott’s Suicide (2007, 15 min, video)
A homage to the late American singer-songwriter Elliott Smith, Elliott’s Suicide is a sentimental 15 minute tribute, lacking Anger’s usual irony for obvious reasons. The film begins with shots of friends’ and fans’ last words written on Smith’s memorial on Sunset Boulevard, then to footage of a Macy’s parade, focusing closely on the oddly outfitted participants, some in renaissance attire, cowboys with lassos, and beauty queens. The film is scored with Smith’s music, resulting in a melancholy effect, especially in the segment that follows Smith through the woods and films him as he digs up a guitar, then plays a song. This footage is repeated in the end of the film, but in a negative reversal print, suggesting pretty damn clearly that the subject matter has moved beyond the veil.
excerpt from "New Films from Kenneth Anger" by Mary Hanlon (The Brooklyn Rail, Inc.)
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Greetings From Tim Buckley (Trailer)

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Anthrax's Frank Bello, playing Richard Hell!!!

Los Lobos @ Morning Becomes Eclectic Sept 12th, 2012


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Kelvin MacKenzie doorstepped over Hillsborough

Former Sun editor Kelvin MacKenzie declines to answer questions from Channel 4 News reporter Alex Thomson on his record over the paper's coverage of the Hillsborough football tragedy. The Sun has long been boycotted in Liverpool for blaming fans for the events that led to 96 deaths.
(Thanx sis!)

Mario Piperni

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Tuesday, 18 September 2012