Monday, February 28, 2011

Charlie Sheen Is My New Temporary Hero

Not only has he recently spit out some rather awesome semi-spontaneous poetry lately in these interviews he's been doing, but more importatnly he's being honest about who he is.  He's actually telling the truth and it is making the media feel uncomfortable. How can he be so brazen? Instead of taking the usual celebrity tactic of denying everything and not discussing personal things in specific ways or letting a publicist guide your public responses, Sheen comes out firing; admitting that he has been smoking crack and having wild runs with drugs and porn stars that he said would put Sinatra, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards to shame. He comes out brandishing a wild ego that yet at the same time seems reasonably justified. If you were making other people millions of dollars and you yourself as the highest paid star in all of television were making about two million per episode, you'd probably have a gunned up ego too. Let's be real here. To my way of thinking it's much more fucking annoying when celebrities try to act just like normal people. You know how they sometimes claim in an interview or talk show or whereever, "I'm really just an ordinary person." Sheen is saying, 'you go be ordinary. I'm going to be my wildly wreckless, passionate, loving, risk-taking moneymaker, star-self.' Why deny who you are?
From my perspective there is something noble and enthralling about embracing the the 'true you', something great about refusing for better or worse to live life in the middle.
Though I barely ever watched his silly show, I find him a more fascinating creature these days then ever before. At one point he says, "I'm an f-18 and I'm winning." Who wants to live life in the middle anyways? As Sheen said, "That's where you get slaughtered. That's where you get embarrassed in front of the prom queen."http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4Iz0p0E_RY

Friday, February 25, 2011

Why Do The Walls In Every Modern Art Museum Have To Be White?

I am sure the answer to this question maybe obvious to alot of you but I have been thinking on this and I can't quite figure it out. Every modern art museum has their reasons which I'm sure are valid and well founded and time-tested and all that but can we just try a place where the walls are uniformely Black? Black is a non-color right? What better way to say to the art hanging on its walls, "you are the special stuff in here, I'm just a non-color." Is the reason we don't do black walled museums because of the lighting? Is that it? The white walls illuminate the whole space, the floor, the people. Is that it? Would dark walls just be a big drag? Can't we try hanging a beautiful Keith Herring painting or an Edward Hopper or a Rembrandt or who the hell ever, on solidly dark walls yet properly lit with the right lights and see how it goes?
Has this been tried ad nauseum in the past and failed? Maybe it would feel more solemn at the Whitney if this were the case. Maybe solid black walls throughout would make everyone sub-consciously think about death. I mean even at moma we are re looking at dead people or things painted by other now dead people. And I know certain galleries that do not subscribe to this system and given the right context it seems to work out very well for them. And I'm sure there are a few art museums in the country that experiment with shades of colors on their walls but still.
Wouldn't the power of each indivdual painting supercede everything anyways? How does the wall color effect the way we look at a painting on the wall? Does it matter? It must, because every major art museum in New York and I gather just about all of the rest of the country does this whole, "Every modern painting must have white walls!"
It's the standard practice by now of course. I just wonder about seeing one of those big wall sized Jackson Pollacks with those flinging colors and popping whirls in a room lit up where everything else was complete darkness. Who knows.

Quote Of The Day

"You got to love violently and hate violently. I don't live in the middle any more.
That's where you get slaughtered. That's where you get embarrassed infront of the prom queen."

-Charlie Sheen (Radio Interview 2/24/11)

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Public Submitted Poem For The Day


Scabborous Blizzard


No, not unless that Dairy Queen is open 24 hours.
 Like I said before, No, not unless that Dairy Queen is open 24 hours.
Queen's best song has to be 'Bohemian Rhapsody'.
If a Butterfinger Blizzard don't start giving me some real concrete answers on how to live my life I'm gonna be sick.
That's not Queen's best song.
"Let's all go hang down at the DQ" could be our new motto. We would say that every night to gather the gang.
Then we'd sing "We are the champions."-- and for a minute or two, we'd believe it.

(Dave Champana)
                               Grove Park, Illinois

The Color of the Day

Violet. This really is simply a beautiful color. Cool, non-violent, and because of its rarity in the everyday grind of life, it takes on a mysterious quality. Whatever the most beautiful flower in the world looks like, among its range of color combinations, must include violet.

Song Of The Day

Monday, February 21, 2011

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