• Voices of the young

    I was just walking by the High School of Fashion Industries on West 24th Street and saw a small demonstration — about 15 or 20 students and 5-10 teachers — protesting war against Iraq and the provision of students’ private contact information to military recruiters. The chant I heard: “No Child Left Behind is the new draft!”

    FYI: Bush cut the latest budget’s education funding below the previous year’s funding.

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  • Mr. Sullivan

    Why do so many gay men, and scary right wing people, link to Andrew Sullivan? A number of the scariest religious posters to Jim’s site link to him on their blogs. I also see gay men who otherwise don’t seem delusional putting links on their pages to him. Ugh.

    This is a man that writes a column for the Washington Times, owned by Revered Sun Myung Moon. He shills for the pharmaceutical industry while having them sponsor his web site. He, a gay Catholic ex-pat from Britain, seems to consider everyone who doesn’t support Bush a traitor. He also has rather shoddy analytical skills when it comes to America’s “enemies”. He uses “Islamofascists” — a horrid neologism — to refer both to Al Qaeda and Saddam Hussein, even though the latter is a secular dictator. I suspect Mr. Sullivan can’t tell his Arabs apart.

    A few useful sites for people as they work on removing Mr. Sullivan from their web sites and their lives:

    Smarter Andrew Sullivan

    SullyWatch

    Eschaton

    David E’s Fablog

    TBOGG

    There. That’s the last time I ever intend to mention him.

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  • A new low

    The fashion at my gym has reached a new low. Today I actually saw someone wearing a patterned silk vest, with no shirt underneath, with his gym shorts.

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  • What would Betty do?

    The latest newsletter from Betty Bowers is out!

    Some favorites:

    Knowledge is not something our current President is fond of — but he is fair about it, as he doesn’t want the rest of us to have much of it either. As you probably know, President Bush has stood firm in his resolve to keep all potentially embarrassing information regarding 9/11 a secret. To ensure that the President is never hurt politically by the death of all those people in New York, he has appointed Henry Kissinger to chair any prying. With Mr. Kissinger’s pedigree of nefarious skullduggery (such as overthrowing a democratic government in Chile that had a pesky habit of voting for people who were simply not our sort), Henry will go into the job with no naïve notions about the American people needing to know facts that might deflate their blind support of their president. Glory! For if there is one thing this administration would like more than strip mining Yellowstone, it is to keep secrets. Indeed, just last week, Mr. Ashcroft’s office asked a court to seal all the records to a lawsuit involving poison in vaccinations, lest the litigation-crazy parents of dead children use the information to sue pharmaceutical companies. After all the money those wonderful companies gave the GOP, it was the least that the President could do. After all, dead children don’t vote — even in Florida!

    Remember children, pregnancy and disease are caused by knowledge.

    Betty presents religion in the news, also known as You make Jesus vomit.

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  • Tracey Baran

    One of our works by Tracey is up at her show at The Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago. I can’t find an image of our work — probably too “explicit”, but I found an interview and some images.

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  • Hot art opening

    This should be great tonight, but I also expect it to be a zoo. Who puts a big group show with lots of sexy people on the 10th floor of a building?!

    I’m giving you the whole press release, since I can’t find a link that has all of the information.

    John Connelly Presents:
    K48-3: Teenage Rebel — The Bedroom Show
    Curated by Scott Hug

    526 W 26th Street, Suite 1023
    New York, NY 10001

    Exhibit Dates: December 3, 2002 – January 19, 2003
    Opening: Tues, December 3, 6 – 9 pm
    Gallery Hours: Tues – Sat, 11am – 6pm

    “Teenage art is not an attempt to reclaim youth
    after it has passed, but an effort to expose the
    dishonesty of the domesticated adult experience,
    which is best served by reviving the emotional and
    psychological convictions of teenage-hood.”
    â?? Excerpt from Rachel Howe’s Teenage Art Manifesto

    K48 is proud to present their first gallery
    installation, coinciding with the release of their
    third issue, Teenage Rebel.

    The Bedroom Show brings together over 50 artists,
    fashion designers, musicians, and graphic designers
    into the realm of Hug’s ultimate teenage hangout.
    Some of the work in the show actually belongs to
    Hug: “These are my friends, this is what inspires
    me”.

    Scott Hug created K48 as his thesis project for the
    Graduate Design Department at Pratt Institute.
    Launched in December of 2000, K48, named after a
    generic form of aspirin, continues Hug’s interests
    into information flux, allowing him to express
    himself through the popular form of a magazine.
    Collaborating with other artists, writers and
    musicians, Scott designs, edits, and curates each
    issue giving a personal touch to a medium, which in
    today’s corporate mediascape, only wants to sell you
    something.

    “Magazines are dead,” claims Hug. “K48 is like my
    traveling exhibit. I want to get art into the hands
    of teenagers across America”.

    The bedroom will feature customized wall paper by
    Eli Sudbrack, a complete entertainment system
    featuring The Kid America TV Show, Robert Melee’s
    High School Wrestling and video games; music; and a
    wall collage by the Providence, RI, collective
    Dearraindrop. Artists include Lily van der Stokker,
    Lucky Debellevue, Jesse Bransford, Sam Gordon, Tyson
    Reeder, Ryan McGinley, Slava Mogutin, Michael Meads,
    Lucien Samaha, Tracy Nakayama, Mike Pare, Debbie
    Attias, David West, Keila Lopez, Amy Steiner,
    Timothy Dowling, Aida Ruilova, Emily Sundblad and
    many others.

    The Bedroom Show is an interactive experience. Scott
    is inviting people to hangout with him, play some
    Atari, watch some videos or just read K48.

    For more gallery information, contact:

    John Connelly Presents
    526 W 26th Street, Suite 1023
    New York, NY 10001
    T: 212-337-9563
    F: 212-337-9613
    C: 917-596-9341
    E: jcpresents@cheapcream.com

    For more information on K48 Magazine, contact:

    Scott Hug
    K48 Enterprises, Inc.
    T: 718-302-9630
    C: 917-225-4094
    E: hugscott@hotmail.com
    www.k48rules.com

    Benjamin Tischer
    K48 Enterprises, Inc.
    T: 212-233-1673
    E: ballball@mindspring.com

    K48 is available in New York City at: St. Mark’s
    Book Store, Other Music, Mondo Kim’s, Dia Center for
    the Arts, Printed Matter, alife, New Museum, MOMA
    Design Store, See Hear, Isa and many other fine
    locations.

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  • Winterreise

    Run, do not walk, to Winterreise at John Jay. I’m too tired from fixing Jim’s computer to post more right now, but it was one of the best evenings of singing/dance/Gesamtkunstwerk I have ever seen, featuring Schubert’s Winterreise, Trisha Brown’s choreography, Jennifer Tipton’s lighting, Pedja Muzijevic’s accompaniment, and the singing (and dancing!) talents of Simon Keenlyside:

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    Read James’s report too.

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  • Score one for the Brits

    Anti-war protesters block Whitehall

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  • Some terrorists are more equal than others

    When it comes to politically influential Cubans, the Bush family likes terrorists.

    I was reading a review of Cuba Confidential: Love and Vengeance in Miami and Havana in the Economist (subscribers only area unfortunately) and came across this, which I had forgotten:

    She interviews Luis Posada Carriles, Mr Castro’s most persistent would-be assassin. She is surely right to criticise George Bush senior for his ill-considered pardon of Orlando Bosch, who with Mr Posada was responsible for placing a bomb on a Cubana airliner in 1976, killing 73 civilians.

    Remember the outrage over Marc Rich’s pardon by Clinton? At the time of Bush’s pardon, the New York Times decided it wasn’t news fit to print. They didn’t write about it at all.

    Since most of you don’t have Economist subscriptions, there is a longer review in The Guardian with additional juicy details.

    The president’s younger brother [Jeb] was also on the payroll in the 80s of the prominent Cuban exile Miguel Recarey, who had earlier assisted the CIA in attempts to assassinate President Castro.

    Recarey, who ran International Medical Centres (IMC), employed Jeb Bush as a real estate consultant and paid him a $75,000 fee for finding the company a new location, although the move never took place, which raised questions at the time. Jeb Bush did, however, lobby the Reagan/Bush administration vigorously and successfully on behalf of Recarey and IMC. “I want to be very wealthy,” Jeb Bush told the Miami News when questioned during that period.

    In 1985, Jeb Bush acted as a conduit on behalf of supporters of the Nicaraguan contras with his father, then the vice-president, and helped arrange for IMC to provide free medical treatment for the contras.

    Recarey was later charged with massive medicare fraud but fled the US before his trial and is now a fugitive.

    Most controversially, at the request of Jeb, Mr Bush Sr intervened to release the convicted Cuban terrorist Orlando Bosch from prison and then granted him US residency.

    According to the justice department in George Bush Sr’s administration, Bosch had participated in more than 30 terrorist acts. He was convicted of firing a rocket into a Polish ship which was on passage to Cuba. He was also implicated in the 1976 blowing-up of a Cubana plane flying to Havana from Venezuela in which all 73 civilians on board were killed.

    CIA memorandums strongly suggest, according to Bardach’s book, that Bosch was one of the conspirators, and quotes the then secretary of state, Henry Kissinger, as writing that the “US government had been planning to suggest Bosch’s deportation before Cubana airlines crash took place for his suspected involvement in other terrorist acts and violation of his parole”.

    Bosch’s release, often referred to in the US media as a pardon, was the result of pressure brought by hardline Cubans in Miami, with Jeb Bush serving as their point man. Bosch now lives in Miami and remains unrepentant about his militant activities, according to Bardach.

    In July this year, Jeb Bush nominated Raoul Cantero, the grandson of Batista, as a Florida supreme court judge despite his lack of experience. Mr Cantero had previously represented Bosch and acted as his spokesman, once describing Bosch on Miami radio as a “great Cuban patriot”.

    I chose to highlight The Economist review first, since some of my less enlightened readers choose to see The Guardian as too left-wing to be reliable — the sort of people who quote Fox News on their web sites.

    73 people died on that airplane. Where is the right-wing outrage over “coddling terrorists?”

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  • World AIDS Day

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    Living with AIDS in this country is like living through a war that’s happening only for those people in the trenches. Every time a shell explodes you look around to discover that you’ve lost more of your friends. But nobody else notices, it isn’t happening to them.
    — Vito Russo

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