Outraged Republicans have demanded an apology from Rep. Alan Grayson (D-FL) for his statement that "[i]f you get sick, . . . the Republican health care plan is this: die quickly." (More on Google News.) Here's Grayson's response:
Now that's hope I can believe in. Don't forget to go rate it up on YouTube.
October 1, 2009
Grayson Apologizes
September 30, 2009
"'Reality' Show" Show
with work by Anna Krachey, Jill Pangallo (on that AVB page, click on her name in the column at left), Cecelia Phillips, Laura Turner, and Jamie Wentz; well worth the drive to Denton (TX).
Sharing a[n] . . . obsession for 'reality' TV, five artists come together for weekly watching parties and ultimately become their own . . . "Reality Show." . . . [T]he [artists] have [shared] tears and angst-ridden moments watching innumerable hours of television to bring you this multimedia exhibition. Their compulsion to not miss shows – with the athleticism and action on "So You Think You Can Dance," the drama and heartbreak of "The Bachelor," and jealousy-inspired backbiting of "The Ultimate Coyote Ugly Search" – has led to this collection of 'reality' inspired artworks.

Through Oct. 14 in the galleries in TWU's Fine Arts Building (Denton, TX), thanks to Vance Wingate.
P.S.: If you'll be in Marfa, TX, Oct. 9-10, Pangallo's organizing a video show for Monofonus Press, to be shown at El Cosmico; check it out.
Guantanamo Allocation Center
In case you missed my earlier post on the subject, this is a project initiated by artist Christoph Faulhaber "dedicated to the question of relocating the remaining detainees . . . . GAC focuses on the global process of allocation and relocation, and aims to provide accommodations in Germany that offer a process of re-socialization by providing and furnishing a temporary, and eventual, final home."
The GAC website was recently updated; among other improvements, you can now donate by Paypal, here.
September 29, 2009
Beth Secor's Blog
on Glasstire is the opposite of what I think arts writing should be, except super-creative and funny; e.g., "[o]ne of my biggest frustrations about video is that you cannot pretend like you have paid attention to the work, like you can with other art forms." So like maybe it's satirizing arts writing and she really thinks the opposite of everything she says, so maybe she loves what she says she hates and vice versa? Have to read more to be sure.
Teenager Hamlet
directed by Margaux Williamson; I want to see it. More youth, almost naked, in nature if not caves (see previous post). Here's the trailer:
Ryan McGinley: Youth, Naked in Caves
An exhibition of new work is on view at Alison Jacques Gallery (London) through October 8; more on flavorwire.
What's Impt. Re- Marriage
Personally, I don't think it's what bits of flesh you've got between your legs.
But the ballet part – that's weird.