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Umbrella Factory Literary Magazine

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My paintings are featured in the latest edition of the wonderful literary magazine -Umbrella Factory. My painting Red in Rain graces the cover and more works are inside. Please check out the issue. It is stunning! View Umbrella Factory at - UmbrellaFactoryMagazine.com @ greggchadwick And we love you! Thanks for making our issue look so darned good. — Umbrella Factory (@ufmagazine) June 21, 2012 I pity the fools who have not checked-out the art by @ greggchadwick in our new issue. — Umbrella Factory (@ufmagazine) June 19, 2012

Must See Video of Springsteen and the E Street Band Live in Madrid

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Bruce Springsteen dedica 'The River' a #vaportiNacho Emocionó a las 60.000 personas que abarrotaron el Santiago Bernabéu Song by Song Reviews of Wrecking Ball on Speed of Life: 1.  We Take Care of Our Own 2.  Easy Money 3.  Shackled and Drawn 4.  Jack of All Trades 5.  Death to My Hometown 6.  This Depression 7.  Wrecking Ball 8.  You've Got It 9.  Rocky Ground 10.  Land of Hope and Dreams 11.  We Are Alive

New Modern Mix of Springsteen's Rocky Ground

Bruce Springsteen just released a new modern remix of his powerful song "Rocky Ground"

Yareli Arizmendi: The Face of Cuba, Mexico, and Los Angeles

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Gregg Chadwick Portrait of Yareli Arizmendi 40"x30" oil on linen 2012 I recently completed a portrait of the immensely talented actress Yareli Arizmendi. “The function of art is to renew our perceptions. The role of the artist is not to say or show what we can all speak or see, but that which we are unable to reveal” –Anais Nin Born in Mexico, raised in the United States, Yareli Arizmendi coined a word, AmeXican to describe herself: "It is a declaration of identity for the 21st century; my own account on how I prepared to wage battle in a world spilling over its human-made borders," explains Yareli.

Must Watch Video: William Pilgrim's - Farewell - Considers the Costs of War on the Homefront

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For Background Please Read: Active-Duty Soldiers Take Their Own Lives at Record Rate U.S. Troop Suicides Surging

Writer of Magic: Ray Bradbury Dies at 91

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Ray Bradbury Santa Monica, California 2009 Photo by Gregg Chadwick The author Ray Bradbury died yesterday in Los Angeles. He was 91.  Gerald Jonas in t he New York Times describes Bradbury as " a master of science fiction whose lyrical evocations of the future reflected both the optimism and the anxieties of his own postwar America." After atomic weapons obliterated the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, fears that science had become more of a threat than a boon found their way into science fiction films and stories that depicted a dystopian future. Bradbury used the magic of stories to create literary works that used this threat as a source of tension in works that often left an impression of hope rather than horror. For the book loving Bradbury, his novel  Fahrenheit 451  - whose title refers to the temperature at which paper ignites - seems to be the most harrowing of his works. A future America that would burn books and thus control the river of ideas...

People Have the Power - Forward in Wisconsin on June 5, 2012

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Light On the Wisconsin State Capitol Building photo by Gregg Chadwick Yesterday in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, President Bill Clinton brought his gravitas to the bitter struggle for control of the state's soul. Clinton noted that current Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker wants to divide and conquer the state for the benefit of the few while Tom Barrett, the Democratic candidate in June 5th's special election, "wants to work together to solve problems" in a spirit of cooperation not conflict. Clinton continued by saying that everywhere he travels - both nationally and globally - “creative cooperation” between political sides brings prosperity. Walker and his cronies do not want to work across the aisle. Clinton said,"You need a budget from the next governor that deals with whatever the realities are but where there is shared responsibility and shared sacrifice, not winner take all. If you believe in a state budget that preserves investments in education and jobs an...