Wednesday, February 16, 2011
The Gift Trailer
The following Documentary was featured on Anderson Cooper’s 360 segment as well as on PBS. What are known as Gift Givers, persons with HIV, and Bug Chasers, persons who wish to contract the virus, is the subject of much controversy in this documentary and within the gay community. Yes it is unbelievable that men would engage in such reckless behavior but nevertheless this is a reality.
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Lawrence O'Donnell Condemns Michelle Obama Cartoon: 'Racist Obscenity' (VIDEO)
via The Huffington Post
On his Tuesday show, Lawrence O'Donnell condemned a controversial cartoon of Michelle Obama, calling it a "racist obscenity" and saying that the cartoonists who drew it needed "an intervention."
The cartoon, released on Andrew Breitbart's Big Government site last weekend, depicts Michelle Obama as overweight and wolfing down hamburgers while she talks about her campaign to promote healthy eating. Barack Obama is drawn with huge, outsized ears and tells her her campaign is going to hurt his re-election efforts. "Shut up and pass the bacon!" she replies.
O'Donnell only showed one panel of the cartoon, saying he would not show the rest of it "because it is a racist obscenity." In his view, President Obama was depicted "in a half man, half animal form, with ears that don't exist in the homo sapien species."
He said that the cartoonists were working in the "vile tradition" of artists in the 19th and early 20th centuries, who, in O'Donnell's words, "succeeded in making people like the Irish look like dangerous animals."
O'Donnell concluded that "what both of these men need is an intervention," and he even went so far as to urge their families to tell them to stop drawing such cartoons.
On his Tuesday show, Lawrence O'Donnell condemned a controversial cartoon of Michelle Obama, calling it a "racist obscenity" and saying that the cartoonists who drew it needed "an intervention."
The cartoon, released on Andrew Breitbart's Big Government site last weekend, depicts Michelle Obama as overweight and wolfing down hamburgers while she talks about her campaign to promote healthy eating. Barack Obama is drawn with huge, outsized ears and tells her her campaign is going to hurt his re-election efforts. "Shut up and pass the bacon!" she replies.
O'Donnell only showed one panel of the cartoon, saying he would not show the rest of it "because it is a racist obscenity." In his view, President Obama was depicted "in a half man, half animal form, with ears that don't exist in the homo sapien species."
He said that the cartoonists were working in the "vile tradition" of artists in the 19th and early 20th centuries, who, in O'Donnell's words, "succeeded in making people like the Irish look like dangerous animals."
O'Donnell concluded that "what both of these men need is an intervention," and he even went so far as to urge their families to tell them to stop drawing such cartoons.
Marc Jacobs Autumn / Winter 2011 at NYC Fashion Week (Detail Shots)
Banksy Pops Up In Los Angeles Again
Text and photos courtesy of Melrose and Fairfax.
Its official--the biggest name in the game, Banksy, put up some new art in Los Angeles. MELROSEandFAIRFAX has an exclusive jump on this piece. Banksy has his fans and he has his detractors. We are huge fans, and support Banksy not because he is a big name, but because his art is brilliant. Most people think that any stencil is 'Banksy-esque'. But we believe that what makes Banksy's art so successful is not just the stencil, but the commentary.
For the rest of the post and more photos, check out Melrose and Fairfax.
Its official--the biggest name in the game, Banksy, put up some new art in Los Angeles. MELROSEandFAIRFAX has an exclusive jump on this piece. Banksy has his fans and he has his detractors. We are huge fans, and support Banksy not because he is a big name, but because his art is brilliant. Most people think that any stencil is 'Banksy-esque'. But we believe that what makes Banksy's art so successful is not just the stencil, but the commentary.
For the rest of the post and more photos, check out Melrose and Fairfax.
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