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I know I'm posting about music a lot lately, but that’s where my head is at these days. Dimitri has always made known to me the music he loves in Belgium, the trance stuff. Little by little, I'm wrapping my head around it. When I was in London, I purchased a CD called Club Nation Miami 2002 and I love it! Later, in the midst of my Bjork obsession, I would learn that she was hooked up with a DJ named Tricky. I began looking into his sound and came across DJ Vlad. Dokaka has finished recording with Bjork in New York City! He was also interviewed by Stuff Magazine, and will be featured in an upcoming issue. Not so much as DJ as he is a hummer that makes drum and bass sounds.
Dimi showed me another DJ named M.I.K.E (AKA Push). This trance and drum and beat stuff has been around forever, but I'm just beginning to explore it. I have found ths stuff hard to find here in Philly, so I am registered on Amazon UK.

Today, I'm checking out this topic and reading about the free exchange of ideas on the net. I take lots of pictures of artists and I love it when they use my pics. I want to check into this whole copywriting thing. Is this about making money from everything on the net? Thats so annoying. Will my nieces has a different internet then I have? The other day, while channel surfing, I heard Oprah say she doesn't "let" people use her name. Later on QVC, they were referring to her and very obviously not using her name. Is this the issue at hand*? Where do we draw a line?
*Later Clarification: Apparently this is about keeping academic material free. Using Linux allows free access, unlike Microsoft.
"The Swarthmore Coalition for the Digital Commons is a student organization at Swarthmore College inspired by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Lawrence Lessig, Creative Commons and the Free Software Foundation. It is dedicated to promoting a bottom-up, participatory structure to society and culture, ensuring the free flow of information, and resisting the recent radical expansion of intellectual property law (as exemplified by the Digital Millenium Copyright Act)."
In the future everyone will be famous for fifteen minutes. ~ Andy Warhol
Am I the only one who is tired of everyone and their fifteen minutes of fame? Sure I know it’s the American way and all that jazz but come on. Just recently there has been several of what I like to call fifteen minute famers. First there was William "She Bangs" Hung. At first a frightening oddity, he now has a CD of himself tearing up hit songs, with what really should be those teeth and not his voice. Ah, but that’s part of his charm, right? Just yesterday, when I was home flipping through channels, I see this girl who was not picked on American Idol. This contest "loser" appeared on at least three different programs being interviewed as well as performing. The Rocket Man himself, Elton John, even came forward to say that her not being chosen as a finalist on American Idol was racist. Racist Elton, trust me, there are far greater signs of racism in the United States then some pretty girl not winning a singing contest. Later one of the finalists, mother, stated publicly that her red-headed, sixteen year old son has received death threats. Mom stepped up security around the kid and implored his would be attackers to back off. This doesn't surprise me; we all know there are fanatical fans out there. This fifteen minute frenzy isn't just attached to the American Idol program. The Today Show this morning featured a gentleman who was selling his ex-wife’s wedding gown on EBay, by actually posing in the gown. Beard and tattoos blazing, he slapped his picture on the auction site all decked out in white. The Today Show gang was having a chuckle with him and this guy was grabbing frantically at the attention (Divorced huh, what a shocker). He kicked out every old tired joke in the book.
"Bitter, party of one your table is ready." He quipped.
This go-getting divorcee managed to work in that his web site was going up today, and he is available for writing gigs. He pointed out that he has been likened to Erma Bombeck. Oh did I mention he appeared on the Today Show, via satellite, once again, wearing the wedding gown and veil.
I think my friends should be happy that I only blog... for now.

Andy, please make it stop.
Last night I took a ride to check out Citizens Here and Abroad, Fooled By April and Ryan Gaughan at The Fire on Girard Ave. in Philadelphia. I had seen the up coming show on the Citizens web site. With all good reviews in mind, I emailed Adrienne and offered to photograph Citizens performance. At the bar, I chatted with the band about blogs and music. The guys encouraged me with my guitar playing fantasy and even though they had just arrived in town, they were really friendly and feeling the unpretentious Philly vibe.
Opening up was Ryan Gaughan. He grabbed a guitar and headed for the stage in the small venue. With a mix of reggae, funk, and speed flamenco, this guy tore up the guitar and vocals. I leaned against the wall and watched people file in like sheep toward the stage. For those of us lucky to be there, Ryan was a new awakening, a real talent. Earlier I had seen this new age Bob Marley and I asked if he would mind the flashes of my camera going off during his performance. Ryan was as gracious as he is talented. He claims he is "new" at all of this, but he is an old soul back to stir the passion of a timeless sound. You can check out Ryan every Thursday night at club 218.
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Behind the blue door the Fire rages
How can you resist Fooled By April?
Fooled By April came in from Boston and rocked with an indie high energy sound and vocals. A super friendly bunch, these guys rolled into getting the party started. Just check out the pictures from The Fire.
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Fooled by April brings the energy
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Ryan gives everything to the crowd
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Dan and Chris Of Citizens
All photos by Liz Fine. For additional photos contact Liz @ ERMFINE2@aol.com
The year was 1986 and she was 23 years old. Living on her own was a real struggle. Every week she was short of money, but her boyfriend kept them club hopping and eating out so she was happy most of the time.

One day, as she lay down on top of him, her breasts gave off an ache like never before. In the weeks to follow, there was the yeast infection that wouldn’t go away. With a hasty trip to an emergency room, the doctor asks her,
“When was your last period?”
“About four months ago, she replies. But its ok, I can't be pregnant I’m on the pill.”
He walks away and comes back an hour later. He is angry and tells her,
“You’re pregnant, we have the test results. I could tell by looking at you.”
Hysterically she asks, “Is it too late to have an abortion?”
“No doctor in their right mind would give you an abortion at this stage, I know I wouldn’t!” the southern gentleman snarled.
Back home on wings she flew, completely terrified and trying to figure out where the nearest bridge was to take a long, unending dive from. Her mind raced, what next, one thought after another, each worse then the last. How would she tell the boyfriend? How would she tell her father? How would she make this huge mistake go away and reclaim her life?
You see, he didn’t want this baby. He had a name sake already and he didn’t want that one. The relationship was far from perfect. She didn’t want a baby; she was barely taking care of herself. There was one more thing, the baby would be bi-racial and that was sure to set the family spinning for generations to come. At least it felt that way and she wasn’t ready to face the disapproval she was already too familar with.
Four hundred dollars from him and four hundred from her, that makes eight hundred dollars between them. New York City laws would allow an abortion at that trimester. Address in hand they set out on a road trip, her hard belly in a sweatshirt suddenly feeling protruding and obvious. At the woman’s center, they entered through waving rosaries and the shouts of "murderer". He is the only male there in a room full of females. They sit down next to a pretty girl who explains that she is in college and she pulls out a picture of her boyfriend in costume on stage. They can’t have a baby, she explains. They are still in school and her parents would kill her. The nice lady calls a group into a room and instructs,
“Check the box if you don’t want to know the sex of the baby.” She checks the box.
Back out in the waiting room, a pleasant, attractive Puerto Rican woman starts chatting. She says her husband has no idea she is there. She already has two kids and they can’t afford more, so she didn’t even bother to ask him what he thinks, she decided she wasn’t having this baby. They need a place to stay and she offers to direct them to a nice hotel near her house. The procedure, that’s a new word, will take two days. Laminaria* must be inserted to expand the cervix and then vacuum aspiration will be done. Vacuuming, like cleaning up a mess, she thought.
They followed the woman back to her house and met her two beautiful little daughters. Dark curls and gorgeous eyes.
“That’s what our baby would look like,” he lovingly said.
“Yes, I know, we would have a beautiful baby”. She smiles happy that they can share a tender thought about the situation.
“OK, I hear this place is really decent, I’ll let them know you are coming,” she says.
“Really decent” turns out to be scary and filthy but cheap as promised. Crack vials about the room, they bolt themselves in hoping no trouble breaks out during the night. She takes a mortin; the laminaria* induced cramping is starting.
“How can you sleep in this place?” He is mystified.
She has given up and just wants it all over with. She shuts her eyes to close out the world.
The next day back at the woman’s center, the laminaria* was removed and she got instructions to bathe before the procedure the following day. She is warned that her cervix is dilating and there can be no turning back now. The thought of backing out never occurred to her. They leave the woman's center and count what’s left of their money. Not much available in the way of funds, the couple starts cruising around the city looking for cheap lodging. Quickly they realize there is no such thing in this Reagan era. The welfare hotels of the day, are packed and a security guard warns these two fresh faces,
“You two don’t want to stay here, you will be robbed.”
The Susan B. Anthony has rooms but not for men and she is afraid to leave his side. They settled down on the street in a parking space for the night.
“At least were together,” she assures him,
“And we can eat tomorrow after the procedure with the money we save," he adds.
Going back to the scary hotel was out of the question. Its 2 AM, prostitutes and kids are walking up and down the street. These two suburinites couldn’t believe their eyes.
“Let’s get out of here” he says.
Finally the morning comes and the whole nightmare will soon be over. Rows of beds are lined up, in this other area at the woman’s center. She catches the doctor’s name on a form she must sign. At this point she will sign anything that promises to put this event behind her. It’s a Jewish name she notes to herself and thanks him in her mind for what he is about to relieve her of. In the tiny room they slide a green trash bag under her hips. Anesthesia will be, it must be used, they explain. She goes under fast. When she wakes up the cramping is bad. The nurse shoves huge pads between her legs every 3 minutes. She knows it’s finally over, yet something is wrong. The nurse tells her the bleeding wont stop and she is feeling pain. She looks around the room too see the other patients resting quietly. She sees the college student, she seems fine. The doctor comes over and inserts his hand into her, she screams a blood curdling shrill that fills the room, but the other patients seem to ignore it.
“She is going back in again” he says.
Now she panics and begs to see the boyfriend.
“Am I going to die”, she asks earnestly of the nurse.
“Please bring him in here, let me see him before I die.”
“You’re not going to die”, the nurse assures her.
Back into the room with the trash bags and given anesthesia again.
This time when she wakes up, the pretty blue eye shadow the nurse is wearing catches her eye. It looks so vibrant and she tells the nurse how beautiful her eyes look. As bad as she felt before, that’s how glorious she feels now. They sit her up and offer her crackers. Everything is fine now. She isn't feeling any pain.
“Will I still be able to have children”, she asks.
“Sure, you are fine”, the nurse promises.
She is free to go now. It’s all in the past. They never knew she didn’t shower or that she slept in the car the night before. And maybe she would have hemorrhaged and died under different circumstances, who knows. The boyfriend told her the city tried to tow her car while she was having the procedure, but he explained the situation to them and they cut him a break. At least now they could get something to eat and make there way home. It was back to taking the pill correctly, back to clubbing, back to life as she knew it before, or maybe not, but at least there was hope for a future thanks to the clean safe environment where this woman and many others like her, in crisis, were able to make a choice.
*Laminaria. Dried seaweed of the genus Laminaria is often used to help dilate the cervix. Laminaria is an effective and relatively painless method, and it decreases the risk of cervical laceration or perforation, reducing mortality by nearly 50 percent. The laminaria are placed in the cervix to help it begin dilating. Usually, most of the cervical expansion occurs by six hours, but maximum dilation does not occur until 12-24 hours after placement of the laminaria.
Removal of laminaria at the patient's request, and against medical advise, may cause bleeding, cramping, fever, infection, spontaneous pregnancy loss, and/or other complications.
* By signing the 2nd trimester consent for abortion and laminaria insertion, it is understood that you are aware, understand, and agree to the following:
1. Laminaria insertion begins the abortion process.
2. You must return to this office at designated times. Failure to return for laminaria removal may lead to serious medical complications.
3. You must stay in the area until your abortion procedure is complete.
4. Removal of laminaria at the patient's request, and against medical advise, may cause bleeding, cramping, fever, infection, spontaneous pregnancy loss, and/or other complications.
Laminaria Insertion Procedure:Laminaria tents (sponge - like sticks) are used to begin to dilate or open the cervix (the entrance to the uterus). Laminaria are placed into the cervix during a ten minutes procedure on the day of your initial visit."
It's coming up on the one-year anniversary of UrbanAddiction.com. So much has occured and changed in this past year. Really when I stop and think, it is astounding. The year began with me helplessly starting this blog. I felt so vulnerable I cannot tell you. I did receive help from various individuals and I'm grateful. I took a couple of trips to places I had longed dreamed of, London and South Beach in particular. Both places were amazing. I think of them and the people I met along the way, often. I recall the sheer joy of leaving a job I had long since out grown and never feeling more relieved to be a free agent, in my life. Feeling the mud cleansed from my wings, I began to reach out to people whose work I was noticing. The funny thing is, as I look back on the year, I'm no longer fascinated with the same individuals I was drawn too a year or two ago. They just seem strange and so far removed from my reality now, but my guess is that it is I who have changed and not them. I'm standing confidently on my own two feet. I don't need to covet anyone's career or life from a far. I'm interested in real connections, politics, brilliant students, and a fabulous career. I have adored being home, writing and playing with my nieces. Most of all, I'm so proud at the way this blog has evolved. I was so insecure about doing it in the beginning and now, after much experimentation, it’s getting tighter and more focused; much like my life.

Tonight at Swarthmore College, Why War? sponsored a screening of We Interrupt This Empire. The main thing I learned from this film is how huge American corporations influence foreign policy. War profiteers is the new word for the day, kids. Companies like Boeing, Lockheed Martin and Halliburton get the contracts to build weapons and bombs and the equipment used to take the Iraqi oil, which as we all know, is the intimate goal of this administration. Did you know, were you aware of that? Chances are you are not aware if all you watch, read, or listen to is mainstream media. You see, big government runs that too. Do you believe the most patriotic thing you can do is tie a yellow ribbon or stick an American flag on your car? Well then you and I are different because I believe the most patriotic thing we can do is ask questions, educate ourselves and one another, and take to the streets in civil disobedience. That, my friends, is truly democracy at work. QUESTION AUTHORITY and take action, lives depend upon it.
This just in: The Bush spin doctors are at it again!
By Sue Pleming, Reuters
WASHINGTON (April 22) - A U.S. contractor and her husband have been fired after her photograph of 20 flag-draped coffins of American troops going home from Iraq was published in violation of military rules.
''I lost my job and they let my husband go as well,'' Tami Silicio, who loaded U.S. military cargo at Kuwait International Airport for a U.S. company, told Reuters in an e-mail response to questions.
The Pentagon tightly restricts publication of photographs of coffins with the remains of U.S. troops and has forbidden journalists from taking pictures at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware, the first stop for the bodies of troops being sent home.
I have a comment, the parents of Michael Jackson cry shake down, racism, etc. but where were they when their son was entertaining other people's children for extended stays, in his home? Maybe the Jackson family are better served if they keep quiet now, as they apparently have been doing all of this time.


The Good Old Days
A friend of mine has a private blog and he was discussing a family member, as well as his own resentment, with the Catholic Church. I can relate to this myself. My Mother harbors a deep rooted mistrust of the church due to an experience she had as a child. Many, many people distrust the church due to the shame filled behaviors that were inflicted upon them. I am finally at peace with the church, after eight years of Catholic school. I don't practice or uphold most of the church's beliefs, but I'm respectful of those who do. In recent years it has come to light, that the church has been betraying its followers and Christian values for ages. We must validate those who were betrayed. They don't want to hear,
"Its not all priests, some are good."
Validation of painful feelings, is the only way we that can permit ourselves and others to connect with a Higher Power. Spiritual connection, not religion, benefits all of us, globally. It is the act of compassion that helps lead one another too a place of serenity. People who are in pain with the church don't need condescending remarks (i.e. "I'll pray for you"). They need someone to listen, not minimize or try to make it ok. Betrayal never feels ok. When it comes to the church, empowerment seems to be the place it falls short. I seek to empower myself and therefore empower those around me, regardless of the difference in experience.

A Familar Image Of My Youth
It's the man's birthday today and I just want to let him know that I appreciate all that he does for me. We have been friends for four years now, chatting online almost daily. Dimitri has taught me so much about computers. We make a great team; a perfect blend of American and European sensibilites. Basicly, I panic and he doesn't. Happy Birthday Dimi, I
you!

When I view period piece movies, I am reminded of the luxuries we not longer enjoy. Read the list and see if you don't know what I mean.
Choker necklaces with matching earrings, men who think a kiss holds meaning, chandeliers with real candles in them, maids and butlers, servants quarters, fabric everywhere in a room, four post beds, tea served on china, platters where one leaves their card, being introduced properly before speaking with someone, powdering skin and hair, bathing in a clawfoot tub, candles used for lighting, being able to live off your families money for generations, living in a castle, only fresh food, intricate hairstyles, stairs everywhere, a chamber pot, cotton bed clothing worn in layers, live music the only form of entertainment, Absinthe
.


As I type this Janeane Garofalo is on CNN mentioning blogs. They are talking about the mainstream media and how much of what we need to know is left out. She mentions blogs as an alternative radar for the way people are affected by the Bush administration.

Definately a blonde on CNN
“Well Liz, that’s one goal you might actually attain,” you say?
Very funny, but that’s not quite what I mean. Last night Nicole, Jeanna and I headed out to hear a band who a friend's boyfriend is involved with. Loud Mouth rocked the house. Yea sure, these guys are cute (always a requirement for me) but they really are skilled, I mean tight, showmanship all the way. Tight sounds, vocals and plenty of them. These guys perform and what’s most excellent is they drag you in and get you rockin. I have been toying with the idea of learning the guitar ever since it the idea came to me in a dream. I really think I can do it. Nicole is taking piano lessons now and I suggested we put something together. I’ll learn guitar and she can play keyboard. We may have to find a lead singer, but the fun Loud Mouth projects make the work attractive. Are you reading this Nicole? I’m sober now and I’m serious. Where can I get a used guitar?
I started out drinking Mike's Lemonade. They taste good but I wasn't feeling a kick. Then Nicole hands me a Smirnoff Ice and something snapped. The next thing I know I'm lap dancing Jeanna followed by making my way to the dance floor. Nicole and I were front and center at the stage and I feel someone come up behind me gyrating with me. Girls, boys, Nicole and I were unhinged, the band was happy to keep the party going. I have no idea when the moment happened, but Nicole and I double teamed some cute guy named Mike. Nicole found out that Mike was 24 while I found out Mike had nice buns. I slipped a business card into Mike’s top front pocket. I hope his mom doesn’t find it in the wash.
Check out some pics I took. The batteries on my camera died early but the night sure didn’t. A trip too Jamaica is coming up for the three of us soon. Look out, I’m charging the batteries on the camera now.

I feel inspired to learn the guitar!

Rocking




This April 25th is the March on Washington DC for reproductive freedom. I would like too attend and I'm still investigating a viable means of transportation. If anyone has any suggestions for transportation, please contact me. In the meantime, here is something to check out. This isn't just about abortion. This is about healthcare, global and family planning. We are the ones that give birth. This is about US.

Margaret Sanger founder of Planned Parenthood

The stigma we still face
I actually have a spiritual category on this blog because my spirituality is a part of who I am. Whether you believe in God or not, anyone can be spiritual. Lately I have had the need to dig out some books I haven't read in a while. A Course In Miracles is one of them.
"Humilty will never ask you be not content with littleness. But it does require that you not be content with less then greatness that comes not of you. Your difficulty with the holy instant arises from your fixed conviction that you are not worthy of it. And what is this but the determination to be as you would make yourself? God did not create his dwelling place unworthy of Him. And if you believe he cannot enter where He wills to be, you must be interfering with His Will. You do not need the strength of willingness to come from you, but only His Will."
When I am feeling discouraged or feeling sorry for myself, words like these console me. They remind me that I am part of a greater plan and I don't need to figure out what that plan is, I just need to be willing to surrender to it. I'm meditating heavily on that thought these days.
What is haiku? It is a traditional Japanese form of poetry. A haiku must
be 3 lines long, with the first line being 5 syllables, the second line 7
syllables, and the third line being 5 syllables. Haiku do not have to
rhyme.

Stop what is the point?
You walk back I walk forward.
I think I will go..
There are two tee shirts I have been coveting for months now. One is the Che tee and the other is anything from SAME. Check out the site, it is amazing. I'm infatuated with these smart tees and tonight I found one online di$counted. Woo-Hoo! Check out the one I bought and the story behind it.....
Rasputin, the Mad Monk, was a dubious holy man high in the ranks of the Russian Orthodox Church at the dawn of the 20th century. He advised the Tsarina, Alexandra, and became very close to the royal Romanov family. The fame of his holy works, including his unique and inexplicable ability to stanch the flow of the hemophiliac Prince's blood, spread along with tales of his epic debauchery and insatiable sexual appetite. The anger and suspicion of his enemies grew, and a plot was soon hatched to murder the mad monk. On a night in late 1916 he was poisoned, shot, stabbed, strangled, beaten and finally drowned in icy waters where he died.
No, I didn't have dinner with him (as if you thought I did hehe). Nothing nearly that exciting to report. After the ham and potato salad were done and checking out the kids Easter baskets, I woke up from a nap in time to watch the Sopranos. Steve Buscemi is tremendous on that show. I knew his character was going to go all capo on us. I have been looking forward too it. I'll watch Fargo on VHS then I think I'll watch my Ghostworld DVD; both of which star the unconventional actor.
"I'm gonna be a licensed massage therapist. It's like a chiropractor, just not as prestigious." ~ Tony Blundetto, The Sopranos
Last night I set out to check out the A-Space benefit concert at Fiume Bar. Always on the hunt for someone new and exciting to interview, I grabbed a handful of business cards, my camera, lip balm and hit the road. Going out at night for work/fun is something I dreamed of doing years ago. Back when Michael Musto of the Village Voice, was covering the NYC club scene for then underground Details magazine, I thought clubbing as a job seemed like a perfect fit for me. Located at 45th and Locust street in Philly, Fiume Bar is really a room in an old house. The first floor of the house is Abbyssina Ethiopian Restauarant, and that looked to be a casual dining atmosphere. You climb the steps and feel as though you are headed to bedrooms, but instead you find office space, bathrooms and a bar. Evan Greer with Sally O'Brien, Pete Cassani and Darren "Deicide" Kramer rocked the house in a benefit gig for the A-Space. These radical performers had the crowd laughing at themselves with their humorous lyrics and commentary. I was snapping pics and chatting with Nabil, whom happily, I always seem to find at these events. Small spaces like this one are the best for hanging out and hearing music. The sound rocks and interaction with the performers feels intimate. Fuime passed the hat for the A-Space and one and all readily contributed. In between sets Nabil and I chatted with the lovely Jessica, who was visiting Alec from Virginia. Jessica squirming and laughing in horror, only encouraged Nabil and I as we exchanged examples of people’s perverse behaviors we had recently read. Fiume was great fun and drinks are not over priced. The room was like being at a house party. The musicians set up their gear and and in this instance, offered merch for sale like CD’s and tee-shirts. I got home around 2am. I smiled to myself as I uploaded these pictures. Thank you Evan and Co. for a grand night!
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Evan and Sally: Music For Your Revolution
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Pete comes in from Boston and kicks out the jams!
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Nabil and I converse in between sets
IN: Kill Bill Volume 2
OUT: Making another Charlie's Angels movie
NEVER WAS: Barb Wire
FOREVER: Sigourney Weaver in Aliens
IN: Being friends with your ex
OUT: Stalking your ex
NEVER WAS: Living with your ex because you are “tied to each other financially”
FOREVER: Occasional ex-sex
IN: The man’s suit coat
OUT: $100 t-shirts
NEVER WAS: Christina Aguilera's obviously-blind stylist
FOREVER: Your "good butt" jeans
IN: Sumo wrestling
OUT: Professional Wrestling
NEVER WAS: Arm wrestling
FOREVER: College wrestling tournaments on ESPN
IN: The L Word
OUT: Will & Grace (why is it so cheesy now?)
NEVER WAS: Playing It Straight
FOREVER: Dynasty...especially now that the movie is coming out!
IN: The three black female finalists on American Idol
OUT: Claymates
NEVER WAS: Those Ford promotional segments
FOREVER: Paula Abdul when she's high on pills
IN: Jessica Simpson playing Daisy Duke in the Dukes of Hazzard movie
OUT: Jessica Simpson being teased for being "stupid"
NEVER WAS: Jessica Simpson singing
FOREVER: Nick Lachey's lips
IN: Oprah After The Show
OUT: The Sharon Osbourne Show
NEVER WAS: Living It Up With Ali & Jack
FOREVER: The women who lose their minds when Oprah does "My Favorite Things"
IN: Truck stop diners
OUT: Trucker hats, unless you are from Iowa (Ashton Kutcher is from Iowa...but are you?)
NEVER WAS: "Truck Stop Pickup," a low-budget porn flick
FOREVER: Tonka Trucks
IN: Admitting it
OUT: Regret
NEVER WAS: Thinking you can get away with it
FOREVER: Enjoying yourself anyway
IN: Brini Maxwell
OUT: Queer Eye
NEVER WAS: Christopher Lowell, even though he's funny
FOREVER: Martha Stewart
IN: Skipping the plastic surgery and embracing your age
OUT: Botox parties
NEVER WAS: Looking like everyone else
FOREVER: Confidence
IN: Hairy chests
OUT: Guys who shave their legs/wax their eyebrows
NEVER WAS: Spending too much time primping
FOREVER: Confidence
IN: Madonna’s new tour
OUT: Kaballah trendiness
NEVER WAS: “True Blue"
FOREVER: "Vogue"
IN: Target
OUT: Mega shopping malls in the suburbs
NEVER WAS: Wal-Mart
FOREVER: Flea Markets
IN: "It's been great, but I think our relationship has come to an end."
OUT: "My phone was broken, I couldn't call."
NEVER WAS: "It's not you, it's me."
FOREVER: "Even though we're not dating anymore, can we still have sex?"

Lately I have sojourned at Whitby. Now Liz seems unaware of the town’s existence – for shame! Whitby is a fishing port located about 50 miles northeast of York, England, on the edge of the North York Moors and has two major claims to fame one holy - one horrific.
The first is somewhat obscure to any but those of a theological bent. Whitby Abbey, the ruins of which loom with a romantic menace on the cliffs above the town, was the venue for the famous ‘Synod of Whitby’ in 664 CE (sorry, perhaps I should define my use of ‘famous’ for you – I mean famous amongst that sad section of humanity who find ecclesiastical history interesting, which limits it to me and the Pope…)
So then, the synod.

The upshot of the synod was the universal agreement on the date of the Easter holiday which hitherto had been celebrated at different times in different parts of the Christian world.
Now I can hear you shouting ‘Fool Tony, Fool! – The Council of Nicaea in 385 CE issued the Easter Rule which states that Easter shall be celebrated on the first Sunday that occurs after the first full moon on or after the vernal equinox’ – but that was not adopted by all until…. The Synod of Whitby! The Easter rule also explains why the date is fluid (a ‘movable feast’ because the feast day is not on a set day but dependant on the moon)
So now you know who to blame for never knowing what the freaking date of Easter is this year – the emperor Constantine who convened the Council of Nicaea.
Ok then you may not find that interesting but at least if it ever comes up on a quiz show or someone asks how come this day as that give out the chocolate eggs (you DO give chocolate eggs at Easter don’t you?...*sigh*)

Anyhoo the OTHER claim to fame (remember I said two way back there) is Whitby is the port of entry into the fair soil of England of that sexual predator and best advert for flossing… DRACULA!
(Moveable Type does not allow for lightning strikes or ominous claps of thunder so you will have to add those yourself dear reader)
Bram Stoker spent a lot of time when writing his gothic masterpiece in Whitby and the port features prominently in the book from Dracula’s arrival on the wrecked ship ‘Demeter’ to his first attack on the fair Lucy, that flower of English womanhood vilely besmirched and brought low by the fowl European hedonist. Naturally this is pre-common market and we are all fast friends now, One Flag, One volk, One Reich!
Because of the Dracula connection and the gothic ruins of the abbey that first inspired Stoker Whitby has become a haven for Goths and wannabe vampires from all over Europe who roam the narrow streets and alleyways dressed in the de rigour black and pan cake makeup. As you can imagine Halloween is something else in Whitby.
The shops reflect the clientele with a vast amount of gothic/new age emporiums – I can heartily recommend ‘Gothic Crafts’ in Haggersgate where I bought a wall sconce in the shape of a Grim Reaper holding a candle and exposing a vast amount of skeletal body and a nice coffin shaped trinket box with a tortured skeleton trying to tear its way out. Just the thing for those pens and things cluttering up my desk…
Two other items, a lampshade made of bones and a very large Reaper holding a glowing ball, I had to give up as my partner did not agree with my sentiment that they would look fantastic in our upper landing as she said the place looks like a charnel house already…
It’s a fine place to add if you ever come to merry old and if you’re nice I will fly you up there – if you can hold on to my fur…
Tonight was an informative evening. I went to the A-Space to watch a film on Mumia Abu-Jamal. It was an HBO America Undercover from 1993. I had never seen this and I love America Undercover in general. The program didn't disappoint, it was very well done. This was followed up with a film from Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting in which they profile the 20/20 program with Sam Donaldson covering Mumia's case with a blatant slant against Mumia and the evidence. Of course, I was not at the crime scene, but I do believe when a cab driver/writer goes on trial for his life, all evidence should be made available. I feel bad for Daniel Faulkner's family, I’m sure they are enraged. It just seems like a tragedy of monumental proportions all the way around.
The A-Space is literally a space
At my desk, Zack de la Rocha, my card, and Mumia button
Do you need to know whats coming up in Philly or your town, or anywhere in the world for that matter? I need to know, so I'm checking out this site for further notice and reviews.
The Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, brotherly love, yes Philly has it all but here is one more thing we have, just in case you happen to need this type of thing! :D
The school of rock isn't the movie starring Jack Black, but a real school of rock right here in Philadelphia. Kids go after school and on Saturdays to the Paul Green School of Rock Music (1320 Race St) too become rock legends. There is a fourteen year old kid named CJ Tywoniak who attends the school and plays guitar. MTV's TRL featured CJ and I assure you this kid sounds exactly like Eddie Van Halen, nothing less. He is truly remarkable! This school is cool. I want to go and hang outside the door to meet the future rock stars. I have been dreaming lately that I buy a guitar, learn to play and join a band. This dream has occurred more then once so either I start taking lessons or go for an evening of karaoke. Maybe that will cure me of this fantasy. Hehe!
I'm a member of Friendster, Orkut and Ryze . They are online communities and nothing more then an interesting experiment for me. However, look what one of the Stanford students did for his web design course last quarter -- a parody of Friendster that shows how people and corporations are connected politically. The students already put up a lot about Sherman Austin, but anyone can add more. Fun stuff huh!!
Political prisoner, Sherman Austin's page
It's Sunday and I'm already excited about this weeks plans. Thursday, I'm going back to the A-Space for a film and lecture on Mumia Abu-Jamal’s Case and struggle. A-Space is small, so it will be an intimate gathering which is the kind I enjoy the most. Then Friday night is a benefit concert for the A-Space at Fiume Bar, 45th and Locust St, above Abbyssina Ethiopian Restauarant. Local singer/musician, Evan Greer is playing! I can't wait to hear him again. I know this will be a great show for a worth while cause. I have emailed friends about these events. Let me know if you care to join me.
With a new season comes a new look. I like to mix it up a bit, just to keep things interesting for myself. I love the coral lips and the rosy cheeks. I don't do tans or tanning salons, but I will do Clarins Self Tanning Gel, its awesome for a glowing look. Blue and green eye shadows are big, so fun colors are easy to find. I love the silver eye shadows too; they really brighten up my eyes. I have the chunky bangs swept over to the side and I'm loving the short choppy pixies. Hair is layered and textured. Use leave in conditioner mixed with a little gel for the defined look. Red hair color sizzles for spring. Lightening color or adding highlights are best done by a professional. I know many people fear change, but I remind them change is healthy. Embracing change makes it fun, not frightening and can easily take years off of your current look.
My eyes rockin the silver shadow
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Nails are plain and simple, which I love.
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Hair is in its natural state, thank goodness. Mine was fried from straightening.
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This length pant can be dressed up or worn casual with flats.
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I bought a bag like this today. It wasn't from Marc Jabobs though!
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Add a bright shoe no matter what your foot size. These look so rich.