Friday 11 May 2012

Speaking in Tongues


GOTCHA!

♪♫ Danny Brown - Jay-Dee's Revenge

Thinking in a Foreign Language Makes Decisions More Rational

Executions (1995)

(Thanx Martin!)

Algren's Last Night

Based on a script written and narrated by Algren friend Warren Leming, "Algren's Last Night" is the bittersweet tale of a Chicago writer bidding farewell to the city he had 'made his trade.'
Unique and evocative cityscapes reveal a dark, haunted Chicago rarely traveled or seen.
Director/Producer/Editor/Camera: Carmine Cervi
Actor/Writer/Producer: Warren Leming

Euler diagram used to represent the propinquity effect just so there are no 'semantic misunderstandings' at the Leveson Inquiry

'...and cor-relatively that government or individuals within it have permitted themselves to acquire an excessive degree of propinquity to News International. I am putting this in a deliberately roundabout way; I could I suppose be much blunter.' - That you could Mr. Jay!!!

Well do you?

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If children’s drawings were made into toys…

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Thursday 10 May 2012

Before & After (Fox News)

Meanwhile...

Makoto Morimura literally finds hope in the news


55 Killed and 372 Injured in Damascus Bomb Attack

US 'already committed to helping Assad fall'


'Not Doing Things Is Soul Destroying' - Kevin Shields Of MBV Interviewed

Argentina's Senate passes gender identity law

Via Mauro Cabral, Co-Director of the Argentinian branch of GATE (Global Action for Trans* Equality) I learn that the country's Senate yesterday (9 May 2012) unanimously approved a gender identity law that doesn't require a medical diagnosis in order to gain legal recognition, hormonal treatment and/or surgical procedures (including hormones and surgeries carried out in the public health system) and that doesn't require medical intervention as a condition of legal recognition.

As Mauro says:
It's a law grounded in the right to identity, establishing informed consent as the best practice for trans* access to health.

It seems likely there will be a short delay for the legislation to be formally enacted by Presidente Cristina Fernández before it actually becomes law, but it's hoped that it will be practically implemented soon after that.

The significance of this change cannot be understated - the linking of trans* people's medical and legal statuses is an area of trans* rights which has long been believed to cause more problems for many trans* people than it solves, both in accessing healthcare and obtaining legal recognition, and it is to be hoped that other countries will follow Argentina's example in supporting trans* people's rights.

More at the Spanish language website Minutouno

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Image compiled from public domain images in Wikimedia Commons (here and here) by Helen

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Cross-posted from Bird of Paradox

Report on The Beat Generation (Radio Canada 1964)

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UK plans for secret courts 'dangerous'

UK government plans to end centuries of open justice by allowing some court evidence to be heard behind closed doors are "dangerous", Amnesty International said.
The proposed legal changes, part of the Justice and Security Bill, could result in information and evidence of human rights violations by UK state representatives, being kept secret.
Plans by the government to introduce new legislation were confirmed in the Queen’s speech during Wednesday’s state opening of the UK Parliament.
“These proposals are dangerous and should be dropped," said Tara Lyle, Policy Adviser at Amnesty International UK.
“They will allow the government to throw a cloak of secrecy over wrongdoing, including matters as serious as the alleged involvement by UK officials in rendition, secret detention, enforced disappearances and torture."
The Bill would allow for the use of “closed material procedures” in future civil claims cases. This would allow the courts to consider secret material presented by UK authorities in closed sessions.
Claimants and their lawyers of choice would not have access to the material or the closed sessions and would, instead, have a court appointed Special Advocate to represent their interests.
The Special Advocate would be prohibited from discussing any part of the secret material with the claimant or taking instructions from them after seeing the material, seriously impeding their ability to serve the interests of the claimant.
Amnesty International considers that the use of Special Advocates fails to sufficiently mitigate the unfairness of “closed material procedures”. 
Amnesty International believes the right to redress and a fair trial for victims of alleged human rights violations could be critically undermined by the proposals.
The proposals for the Bill come amid allegations that the UK has been involved in rendition, unlawful detention and mistreatment.
“After David Cameron promised to get to the bottom of allegations of complicity in human rights violations by UK officials, this Bill is a sell-out to the security services," said Tara Lyle.
“The victims of human rights violations as well as the general public have a right to learn the truth about whether and how government officials have been involved in rendition, secret detention, enforced disappearances and torture.”
“If members of the intelligence and security services are suspected of involvement in human right violations, the government should not be able to invoke ‘national security’ to avoid real accountability.”
@'Amnesty International'
Hmmm...

Tunnel of Love

A young couple walk through the 'tunnel of love' near the town of Klevan in Ukraine. The tunnel is a two-mile section of private railway that serves a local factory. A train runs through it three times a day
Photographer: Amos Chapple

Public discussion enters the age of the uninformed

Today, I was asked a direct question and gave a direct answer:

- I believe that same-sex couples should be allowed to marry.
I hope you'll take a moment to watch the conversation, consider it, and weigh in yourself on behalf of marriage equality.
I've always believed that gay and lesbian Americans should be treated fairly and equally. I was reluctant to use the term marriage because of the very powerful traditions it evokes. And I thought civil union laws that conferred legal rights upon gay and lesbian couples were a solution.
But over the course of several years I've talked to friends and family about this. I've thought about members of my staff in long-term, committed, same-sex relationships who are raising kids together. Through our efforts to end the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy, I've gotten to know some of the gay and lesbian troops who are serving our country with honor and distinction.
What I've come to realize is that for loving, same-sex couples, the denial of marriage equality means that, in their eyes and the eyes of their children, they are still considered less than full citizens.
Even at my own dinner table, when I look at Sasha and Malia, who have friends whose parents are same-sex couples, I know it wouldn't dawn on them that their friends' parents should be treated differently.
So I decided it was time to affirm my personal belief that same-sex couples should be allowed to marry.
I respect the beliefs of others, and the right of religious institutions to act in accordance with their own doctrines. But I believe that in the eyes of the law, all Americans should be treated equally. And where states enact same-sex marriage, no federal act should invalidate them.
If you agree, you can stand up with me here.
Thank you,
Barack

Obama Lets Go Of Fear

Vidal Sassoon: Desert Island Discs

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Obama and marriage equality: Conservative reaction roundup

For Gram XXX

Before & After

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Думая о борще

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Left - sexually satisfied thinking about borscht
Right - sexually unsatisfied thinking about Putin, philosophy, revolution, inequality, blogging, emancipation, protest, etc...

(Thanx Gennady!)

Profoundly Moving

An underwater sculpture off the shore of Grenada, West Indies. In Honor of the African Ancestors at the Bottom of the Atlantic.
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Jason de Caires Taylor

Village People Singer Wins a Legal Battle in Fight to Reclaim Song Rights


JD Twitch - Optimo Podcast 12 (Adrian Sherwood On U Sound mix part 2 - dub)

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Wednesday 9 May 2012

Swans - A Long Slow Screw (1986)

Recorded from shows in London and Nottingham on the Greed/Holy Money tour.

00:00 A Screw
09:32 Anything for You
18:20 Coward
26:45 A Hanging
39:00 A Long Slow Screw
44:57 Fool
Rock’n'roll never dies: New York’s seminal CBGB club might be reopening

Belle de Jour casts her forensic eye on sex

Roulette TV: Phill Niblock

Composer, filmmaker and photographer Phill Niblock, who runs the Experimental Intermedia Foundation in New York, writes noble, hypnotic, majestic music constituted of sustained sounds for large instrumental ensembles of the same family (e.g. all strings, all flutes, all trombones, etc.) that very gradually change their timbre and pitch characteristics (pieces such as "Four Full Flutes", "Early Winter" for massed strings, "Didjeridoos", and "Five More Strings Quartets"). His work is represented on this Roulette TV video by the beginning and ending segments of his elegant composition "Guitar too, for four", a.k.a. "G2, 44". Although only three guitarists are seen on the tape, the computer samples make a total of 24 guitar parts plus two tracks each from five other players that contribute to a slowly unfolding density of harmonic richness. On two screens are images of Japanese workers on Honshu island unloading and processing fish, mending and re-stringing nets, trawling out to sea, and displaying their catch. Bits of ephemereal melodic-like gestures (overtone illusions) sometimes arise later in the piece. In his interview, Niblock explains how the notion of minimalism applies to his music, describes his fascination with the movements of people working, his efforts to get rid of editing-style, his relationship to the audience and keeping his work filled with content but "neutral" in the sense of allowing the audience their own perceptions.

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Glen Le Lievre

Mark Lanegan Band - 4AD Session


1. The Gravedigger's Song
2. St. Louis Elegy
3. Riot In My House
4. Harborview Hospital

Following the release of Blues Funeral back in February, Mark Lanegan Band have recorded four songs for the thirteenth installment in the 4AD Sessions series.
Pull Studios in Manhattan's Hudson Square played understated host to a session that leans heavily on Mark's indelible voice and undeniable presence, as well as the intensity and precision of his band. Filmed during a break in rehearsals for a New York City show that was to herald the release of the album, the session captures a band fully sharpened and itching to hit the road (US dates begin May 10 and are listed below).
Tearing through four stand-out tracks from Blues Funeral, the performance ripples with a quiet fury that will be familiar to all those who've followed Mark over a career spanning more than two decades. Backed by a band as skilled as Mark is charismatic, the ambitious range of tracks such as 'Harborview Hospital' sit comfortably beside the barely concealed rage of 'The Gravedigger's Song', reminding once again why Blues Funeral is such a rewarding listen.
Unlike other sessions in the series in which a firmly defined visual concept was central to capturing the performance, the intention here was to strip away any studio trickery in order to allow the band to stand-alone. That this simplified approach remains so powerful is testament to the inimitable quality of the music on show and Mark Lanegan's enduring allure.

Catch the Mark Lanegan Band on tour in the US this May:
May 10 - New York, NY - Webster Hall
May 11 - Washington, DC - 9:30 Club
May 12 - Philadelphia, PA - TLA
May 13 - Boston, MA - Paradise
May 15 - Toronto, ON - Mod Club
May 16 - Detroit, MI - Small's
May 17 - Chicago, IL - The Metro
May 18 - Minneapolis, MN - Cedar Cultural Center
May 20 - Denver, CO - Bluebird Theater
May 22 - Los Angeles, CA - Gene Autry Museum - Heritage Courtyard
May 23 - San Francisco, CA - Great American Music Hall
May 25 - George, WA - Sasquatch! Festival
May 26 - Portland, OR - Wonder Ballroom

CREDITS
Director: Robert Semmer
Producer: Robert Semmer
Director of Photography: William Voermann
Additional Camera: Anthony Mathile & Robert Semmer
Assistant Camera: Adam Gong
Gaffer: Rome Peterson
Editor: David Feinberg Colorist: Paul Shin
Sound recorded by Mitch Davis and mixed by Jeff Curtin
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Did Sony Bungle My Bloody Valentine's 'Loveless' Reissue?

As My Bloody Valentine fans all know by now, the new reissue of the band's seminal 1991 album Loveless contains two different remastered versions of the same 11 tracks, and after hearing both, we admitted that they were relatively similar. Well, it looks as if the folks at Sony may have got confused, too, since reports suggest that the two discs may have been mislabelled...
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Kevin Shields Discusses New MBV Album

Woman singer is a woman


There's a deeply dispiriting collection of news reports today (just Google Laura Jane Grace Gabel Against Me) about the lead singer/songwriter and guitarist for the band Against Me! who has announced that she's transgender and is beginning medical and social transition to help alleviate her gender incongruity.

The news reports are dispiriting for two reasons: first, that TS/TG people, regardless of what they do for a living, are still objects of curiosity whose primary value is as a source of gossip for the general public - and second, that the reporting of such a deeply personal matter is still so substandard.

On her Twitter feed, Laura links to an article to be published later this week in Rolling Stone magazine. I can only begin to imagine how difficult that must have been for her and the pain of seeing it so full of sloppy reporting can only have added insult to injury at an already incredibly difficult time. Although Rolling Stone actually manages to respect her preferred pronouns - and it's frustrating to realise that even in 2012 it's still a comparative rarity to see even this most basic form of respect in the mass media - it's immediately cancelled out by the first paragraph which wastes no time in spouting the same hackneyed old nonsense that will be sickeningly familiar to anyone who's found themselves in the same position.

I'm not going to get into a rant about the mass media's appallingly and continually low standards of journalism about TS/TG issues - I'd be here all day and anyway, I've done more than enough of that in previous posts here at BoP and elsewhere. I just think it's sad that, despite much progress in the acceptance of TS/TG people over the past few years in many sectors of public life, we're still running into this ignorance time and again. I only hope that the fans of Against Me! are evolved enough not to let loose a wave of transphobic bigotry in a kneejerk reaction against Laura's changes.

Anyway, I'm going to close this brief post by wishing Laura a future full of good and happy things and hope that her transition is as smooth and as safe as it possibly can be. Much love, Laura, thinking of you.



If I could have chosen
I would have been born a woman
My mother once told me she would have named me Laura
I'd grow up to be strong and beautiful like her


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Cross-posted from Bird of Paradox

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