I had my first earthquake! I feel like a true Angelino. I may never leave now.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Proud Mary Keep on Burning
When I was in middle school I was pee shy. I would get nervous when using a urinal with people around and I really wanted to conquor my fear as I felt like it would be another step towards becoming an adult. Then I saw What's Love Got To Do With It? the Tina Turner biopic and I remember there was a scene that really affected me. Towards the end of the film there is a part where Tina having embraced Buddhism explains to her friend the mini temple she has set up and the phrase Nam Myoho Renge Kyo which she describes as chanting to find peace of mind, calmness, serentiy, blah blah blah. So, of course, being the absorbant sponge that most 12 year olds are, I decided to practice a little Buddhism the next day after a few too many capri suns. Low and behold, it worked. From that day on I have been able to pee next to someone, often with zero inhibition. Perhaps sometimes, I'm a little overzealous in my desire to pee next to you. What I really want to say is, thank you Angela Bassett.
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
It will be 1982 forever
Everytime I think the current music trends are escaping from the late 70's early 80's post punk dance sound I usually stumble upon some undicovered [at least for myself] band from that era who help explain a lot of the current faddish bands and sounds.
Did everthing happen in 1982? It seems this entire decade in terms of indie rock is indebted to this magical year/era. I guess it could be worse. This is quite enjoyable but the modern day filtered down versions; Vampire Weekend, Hercules and Love Affair, not so much. Bring on the 90's!
Did everthing happen in 1982? It seems this entire decade in terms of indie rock is indebted to this magical year/era. I guess it could be worse. This is quite enjoyable but the modern day filtered down versions; Vampire Weekend, Hercules and Love Affair, not so much. Bring on the 90's!
Sunday, July 6, 2008
American Obsession with Teen Pregnancy Continues
From Zap2it.com: Despite ho-hum reviews, "The Secret Life of the American Teenager" drew in a record number of viewers to ABC Family. Tuesday night's (July 1) debut of the teen pregnancy drama by "7th Heaven" creator Brenda Hampton was the network's most-watched original series premiere ever [for the channel]
Apparently the series creator Brenda Hampton has gone on record saying that she has nothing to say about teen pregnancy. She is just creating a character who happens to get pregnant and is in high school. Hmmmm, this from the creator of 7th Heaven, a family melodrama that was known for its blatant Christian moralizing. Isn't lying through your teeth a big no no for the Jesus believers?
Anyway, I thought I'd call attention to the O.G. baby keepin' anthem since we're on the subject and all. Madonna's Papa Don't Preach! Apparently the video was met with serious controversy because she was accused of "glamorizing" teen pregnancy! Ha! If those accusers saw Juno or Secret Life now, they'd probably seizure in abject horror. The music video in comparison to those delightfully light comedic confections comes across like a stark neo realist cinematic entry from the early 60's a la Pasolini's Mamma Roma. Anyhow, the video boasts some classy production values i.e. Danny Aiello as her father! Maybe they can turn this music video into a series for the PAX channel. Do they do that now? Remake/reimagine music videos? If not, they should. I know I'd love to see Everybody Hurts: The Movie.
Apparently the series creator Brenda Hampton has gone on record saying that she has nothing to say about teen pregnancy. She is just creating a character who happens to get pregnant and is in high school. Hmmmm, this from the creator of 7th Heaven, a family melodrama that was known for its blatant Christian moralizing. Isn't lying through your teeth a big no no for the Jesus believers?
Anyway, I thought I'd call attention to the O.G. baby keepin' anthem since we're on the subject and all. Madonna's Papa Don't Preach! Apparently the video was met with serious controversy because she was accused of "glamorizing" teen pregnancy! Ha! If those accusers saw Juno or Secret Life now, they'd probably seizure in abject horror. The music video in comparison to those delightfully light comedic confections comes across like a stark neo realist cinematic entry from the early 60's a la Pasolini's Mamma Roma. Anyhow, the video boasts some classy production values i.e. Danny Aiello as her father! Maybe they can turn this music video into a series for the PAX channel. Do they do that now? Remake/reimagine music videos? If not, they should. I know I'd love to see Everybody Hurts: The Movie.
Friday, July 4, 2008
Thursday, July 3, 2008
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