Unbelievable truth
Last survivor alive out of the World Trade Center and 9/11 truth campaigner William Rodriquez is set to visit the People’s Republic next month.
Turn to D+CFilm for all the details, as well as a clip of Rodriguez in action. And heck, while you’re about it, why not have a look at this week’s new movie releases and all the info about the forthcoming Animated Exeter shindig?
It sure beats reading about Jade so-called Goody. Let’s clear this up, once and for all: she’s not a racist, she’s just incredibly stupid. There.
Posted by Thin White Duke
January 21st, 2007
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Art to arts
Saying ‘I don’t know much about art, but I do know what I like,’ is no longer an excuse for bad taste.
Get informed at the Red Propeller Gallery in Kingsbridge, which is launching a handful of talks on contemporary modern art led by Kristina Bieganski.
The whole series is launched on Tuesday, January 30, with ‘An Introduction to Pop Art and its Early Influences’ (and let’s not forget that The People’s Republic of South Devon spent a few moments with British Pop Art’s granddaddy Peter Blake).
So find out what it’s all about, understand why a tin of soup can make the whole world gasp. Other talks in the series will include ‘Influence of Primitive Art in Early Modernism’, ‘Roots of early Abstraction’, ‘Development of Art and Design within Utopian Ideals’ and ‘Abstract Expressionism’.
And while you’re abstractly considering expressing an interest it’s a good time to mention the programme of five talks will take place in the gallery on the last Tuesday of the month between 11am-12.30am, costing £6 per session or £25 if you pay for the full series in advance.
Pop along, because then you’ll at least be able to defend your bad taste.
Posted by Cptn
January 21st, 2007
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