" . . . America was the first country ever where a majority of its citizens joined the middle class. Labor unions created that middle class. Today, no country in the world has ever had a strong middle class without a strong labor movement.By James P. Hoffa; more at The Detroit News.
"And like all social movements, the labor movement was born fighting.
"To end slavery, it took a war. For women's suffrage, it took marching in the streets. For civil rights, it took civil disobedience. Middle-class prosperity wasn't a gift to working families from the government. It wasn't something that workers got from employers after pleasant chats in the boardroom. Middle-class prosperity was the direct result of a long and difficult struggle. People fought and died for fair wages, safe workplaces and the right to join together in a union."
April 16, 2010
Unions
April 15, 2010
Banksy's Film Debut
Exit Through the Gift Shop — billed as "the world's first street-art disaster movie":
Nice article on "The Best Banksy Controversies . . . So Far" on Flavorwire. 
April 11, 2010
April 9, 2010
Report from NYC
Just to let you know, I'm back in the city of hate (or as I prefer, love/hate), still wading through emails but expect soon to report at least briefly on Erick Swenson's new sculpture at James Cohan, the Whitney Biennial, the Bruce High Quality Foundation's Brucennial, Marina Abramovic and William Kentridge at MoMA, etc.
(Click on the image for a larger version.)
UPDATE: More visuals here, including more of Swenson's piece plus Marina Abramovic and Joan Jonas at MoMA and the Brucennial.
March 30, 2010
Jimmy Kuehnle Performs in Dallas
Don't miss this; it will be cool and fun; plus he may need help getting unstuck or whatever. This Friday at noon, at the corner of Akard and Pacific.
Jimmy Kuehnle: Trailer from Mark & Angela Walley.
Previous post on Kuehnle here. (Thanks, Danny!)
UPDATE: I was out of town so couldn't make this, but one friend caught a bit of it on video here (thanks, Julie!)
Lovers Play Dead
"Tossed Out Into A Sea Of Normal is series of live home video recordings of each track from Drink Up Buttercup's debut album, Born and Thrown on a Hook. This track . . . was performed live at "The Sweetheart Dance" at Mike's Grandma's retirement home. The album drops March 23rd 2010."
Nice n' creepy.
March 27, 2010
Animated Gifcopia
Awesome agglomeration of animated gifs at imnotanartist.org. Note the secret messages.
(Thanks, Ben!)



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