Archive for the ‘Social Upheaval’ Category

Santa Claus Is A Black Man…

Sunday, December 4th, 2011

And now he has the sweater to prove it.

In Real Life, Kanye West Gets Stronger

Thursday, November 24th, 2011

Caught this link at 88 Keys Tumblr

ZUCOTTI LOCKOUT…

Sunday, November 20th, 2011

While my computer’s been down this past week I haven’t been able to post any info from the frontlines of AmeriKKKa’s class war that is the Occupy Wall Street movement.

Protestors sleeping in Zucotti Park were raided by police and were arrested for trespassing and other related offenses like the crime of being in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Now that this pandora’s box of protests has been flung wide open I wonder if we can ever go back to being a country that trampled people over flat screen TV’s? Wait!? The new iPhone is being released with an app that talks to you? My bad. Carry on capitalism.

Queens Public Library Gets An Encore…

Sunday, November 6th, 2011

The new Queens Public Library Children’s Discovery Center was formerly my nightclub discovery zone called the ‘Encore’. Think of the ‘Shadow’ nightclub without all the diversity. Just bamboo earring chicks from the Southside and Hollis doing the cabbage patch in velour Fila tracksuits. Polotron lived on Hillside and 168th St. so the Encore on Merrick Ave. directly across from the 164th Street bus terminal was like playing a home game.

The New York Times (where I swiped the image from) talks about the city’s direction in giving good design criteria a priority when constructing and retrofitting public buildings. I’m proud to say that I’ve been part of this effort for over a decade. In that time I’ve watched New York City be transformed into it’s modern metropolitan masterplan.

There’s still spots which need to be fixed, but everytime I go to a 1st Saturday event I think about how the museum entrance retrofit made the museum more accessible to people and transformed the Prospect Heights neighborhood to the point I see single white females standing on the corner of Atlantic Avenue and Nostrand after midnight. Great architecture informs, educates and ultimately it gentrifies.

Occupy Your Eyeholes…

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

The Internets Celebrities first penetrated the Occupy Wall Street perimeter on the afternoon that the labor unions joined the fray.

One thing that was fascinating to me were all the people holding cameras attempting to document the scene. We have become a hyper-media culture with a cacophony of cameras. But don’t believe everything you see. Cameras are used for telling lies to your vision.

Television.