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June 30th, 2009Collaboration, Mixed Media & Multimedia, Statements
If you haven’t friended him on Facebook, you’re missing some of the most witty “what’s on your mind?” commentary in the facebook news-feed slop-bucket.
I met Eric Shieh, poet, teacher, prisoner-advocate, musician, composer and my good friend, in college. I was still reeling from post-traumatic stress and Read the rest of this entry »
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June 28th, 2009Collaboration, Contributors
Note: If you are viewing this through Facebook, you will have to select the "View original post" link to see Patrick Amanama's photographs.
Dear Readers, as a Nigerian living abroad, I often wonder what other people imagine when they see us through the lens of western cameras. Although we may not have the same technologies available to other more financially stable countries, we have our own means of discussing and displaying ourselves. To the end that a Nigerian eye should show Nigeria, I asked photographer, Patrick Amanama to send me some photographs of what he sees in his Nigeria. The results are not only some very nice photographs Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: african photoblogger, ajegunle, bayelsa state, boundary market, evening market, ijaw people, kaiama, kolokuma, niger delta, nigeria today, nitel office, patrick amanama, patrick ebi amanama, plantain dealer, tokumbo -
June 27th, 2009Collaboration, Contributors
R.I.P. Michael Jackson
“A true innovator”By Laura Russello, MSW
All day yesterday and today the news has been flooded with stories of Michael Jackson’s death. Regardless of what you may think of the guy, there is no denying that he was a one-of-a-kind genius who changed the world as we know it. But I don’t believe his true genius stops with his music. Read the rest of this entry »
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June 19th, 2009Performance, The Life
A highlight of my European tour, Michael Steger’s Open Space is a refreshing oasis for the unwanted artist. Open Space was host to the continuation of Al Paldrok’s Diverse Universe as the first “International Printer and Performance Festival” and took place on Berlin’s infamous May 1st. Thousands of performers, protesters, party-goers and arts patrons descended on Berlin’s Kreuzberg, making for an insane spectacle that I cannot believe I survived!
You can view a selection of photographer and resident webmaster Luz Scherwinski’s photographs of the festival on the Open Space website here: http://www.openspace32.de/galerie.php or on my Flickr page at http://www.flickr.com/photos/edoheart/ Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: al paldrok, berlin kreuzberg, diverse universe, eseohe arhebamen, judisches theater, luz scherwinski, michael steger, open space, printer and performance festival, volksluxus