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Bruce Springsteen's Album "Nebraska" was released on September 30, 1982
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Take a Knee
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"... I cannot stand and sing the anthem. I cannot salute the flag; I know that I am a black man in a white world." - Jackie Robinson, 1972 Many are "more dedicated to order than to justice," offended by kneeling during the Anthem & not by racism & modern-day lynching. #TakeAKnee pic.twitter.com/E23oM1ZW6X — The King Center (@TheKingCenter) September 23, 2017 To Trump, the NFL Players are mere property and he is calling out to their “owners” to discipline them for speaking. This sounds familiar. — deray mckesson (@deray) September 24, 2017 Symbols matter. Protest works. Patriotism is taking a stand against injustice in whatever way you can. pic.twitter.com/G5QRhWfRnz — Beau Willimon (@BeauWillimon) September 23, 2017 And here is what the Pittsburgh Steelers sideline looked like during the national anthem pic.twitter.com/1QOQJagAco — Red T Raccoon (@RedTRaccoon) September 24, 2017 Trump tried to intimidate the players into not kneeling....
New Biography of Leonardo da Vinci by Walter Isaacson
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“Walter Isaacson is at once a true scholar and a spellbinding writer. And what a wealth of lessons are to be learned in these pages.” —David McCullough, two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize Walter Isaacson, author of a new biography of Leonardo da Vinci , discusses the Renaissance genius' wildly eclectic notebooks that contained everything from landscape sketches to math equations to 'to do' lists. For more about Leonardo da Vinci by Walter Isaacson http://ow.ly/cHwn30d8Yrg Book available for purchase at Amazon and Powell's Also by Walter Isaacson
Jhene Aiko's new album! Listen to 'Trip' here
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"Laced with 22 tracks, Trip shreds the public's perception of Aiko and allows everyone to walk into the life of Penny, a nickname she was given by her great-grandfather when she was a child. For the first time, Aiko gives listeners a front row seat and allows them to watch her undergo a whirlwind of emotions, including love, pain, depression and, ultimately, triumph." - Carl Lamarre, Billboard RIP Miyagi!
First trailer for 'Isle of Dogs' takes you inside Wes Anderson's next animated film
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What A Night!
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by Gregg Chadwick Sergio meets Sergio! Thanks to everyone who came out to the Santa Monica Art Studios last night to see my exhibit Luchador's Dream which was inspired by the incomparable Sergio Arau. El Presidente Sergio Arau with his portrait in my studio tonight! What an evening- thanks for all who stopped by tonight. #art #music #Mexico #Luchador A post shared by Gregg Chadwick (@greggchadwick) on Sep 15, 2017 at 11:23pm PDT
Please Join Me at Art & Home 2017: a Benefit for LA Family Housing
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by Gregg Chadwick Gregg Chadwick Generation Pink 14”x11” oil on panel 2017 Generation Pink, inspired by the Women's March held on January 21, 2017, will be exhibited at Art & Home 2017 : a benefit for LA Family Housing - hosted by Room & Board in Culver City. Along with around 750,000 others, I marched with my family and friends in Los Angeles to show the world that we stand for love, inclusion, diversity, and social justice. Generation Pink is part of a series of paintings exploring the Women's March and the continuing protests in this volatile time. As an artist, I often use my creations as a sort of reflecting device that mirrors and focuses attention on social and political change. As Marvin Gaye sang so poignantly- “What’s going on.” In collaboration with Angeleno magazine, please join us for a special art show at Room & Board in Culver City on September 13, 2017. Over 100 local, contemporary artists...
You Are Invited - Sept 15, 2017 : Luchador’s Dream - Inspired by Sergio Arau (New Paintings by Gregg Chadwick)
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by Gregg Chadwick Gregg Chadwick Flor De Asfalto (for Sergio Arau) 56”x86” oil on linen 2017 With his music, words and images, Sergio Arau has inspired me to create a series of paintings that feature him as the main character in my painted movies. Rock Star, actor, director, screenwriter, and artist Sergio Arau has often performed while wearing gear honoring Mexico's most famous wrestling star El Santo (The Man In the Silver Mask). Known as lucha libre, Mexican wrestlers such as El Santo are defenders of the poor and vulnerable. By taking on the persona of the Luchador (wrestler), Josh Kun writes in Audiotopia: Music, Race, and America , Sergio Arau and his bands have mixed "the traditional with the contemporary, the rural with the urban, the American with the Mexican, the charro with the rockero." My paintings in Luchador's Dream carry Sergio Arau into a Los Angeles seemingly pulled from the lyrics of his songs or gathered from scenes of his f...
Happy 100th Birthday Jacob Lawrence!
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by Gregg Chadwick 100 years ago today, the seminal artist Jacob Lawrence was born in Atlantic City, New Jersey. When Lawrence was in his teens his family moved to Harlem in New York City, where he studied art with Charles Alston at the Harlem Art Workshop. When Lawrence graduated from the American Artists School in New York he became a participant in the WPA Federal Art Project. The young artist broke new ground in 1941 with The Migration Series which garnered national attention. I find the video below from the Phillips Collection in which Lawrence discusses The Migration Series fascinating: During World War II, while in the United States Coast Guard, first as a public relations specialist on the USS Sea Cloud, and then as a combat artist on the USS Gen. Richardson, Lawrence created a series of artworks documenting his vantage point on the war. Jacob Lawrence No. 2 Control Panel, Nerve Center of Ship, gouache and watercolor on board Co...
Don't Miss Your Chance to Enroll In Health Insurance for 2018
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Trump cynically cut Obamacare outreach by 90% so that Americans won't know these dates. It is up to us to spread this critical information. Folk's lives depend upon it. November 1, 2017: Enrollment for 2018 health insurance begins. December 15, 2017: Enrollment for 2018 health insurance ends. Please share #ACA enrollment deadlines for health insurance. More at: https://www.healthcare.gov/blog/common-health-questions-answered/
For My Finnish Friends!
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Simo Hayha would disagree w @realDonaldTrump https://t.co/hr9W9FAnfT 🇫🇮 https://t.co/ZxtOfms92J — Gregg Chadwick (@greggchadwick) August 28, 2017 From SimoHayha.com "In 1939, the Soviet Union attempted to invade Finland. Being a member of the Civil Guard, Häyhä was called into service, serving under the 6th Company of JR 34 on the Kollaa River. Commanded by Major General Uiluo Tuompo, the Finns faced both the 9th and 14th Soviet Armies, and at one point were fighting against as many as 12 divisions - about 160,000 soldiers. Also at one point in the same area, there were only 32 Finns fighting against over 4,000 Soviets! Despite being outnumbered, however, the Finns were still victorious at the end of the day. The invading Soviets weren’t as organized as one would expect: they spoke many different languages, and they weren’t used to the harsh Finnish winters either. In fact, the winter of 1939-40 was very snowy, and had temperatures ranging from -40 to -20 degrees C...
Wish I was in My Other Home Today - San Francisco: Michael Franti & Spearhead - Once A Day
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The Gathering Episode 2: Voting Rights is a Moral Issue
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“A truly moral agenda must be anti-racist, anti-poverty, pro-justice, pro-labor, transformative and deeply rooted and built within a fusion coalition. It would ask of all policy, is the policy Constitutionally consistent, morally defensible and economically sane. We call this moral analysis and moral articulation which leads to moral activism.” —Rev. Dr. William, J. Barber, II
Informative Video on Hurricane Categories as Harvey Churns Towards Texas
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A black man undercover in the alt-right | Theo E.J. Wilson | TEDxMileHigh
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WWII Era Anti-Fascism Film from US - "Don't Be A Sucker"
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"The world is a dangerous place...not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don't do anything about it" -Albert Einstein In the light of the horrific, fascist, white-supremacist violence against peaceful folks in Charlottesville, Virginia on August 12, 2017, I find this film produced by the US War Department during WWII to be instructive. Clips from the film are appearing on social media sites. The full film is presented here. From IMDB: "Financed and produced by the United States War Department in 1943, and shot at the Warners studio, although it was distributed through all of the major studios' film exchanges and also by National Screen Services free to the theatre exhibitors: A young, healthy American Free Mason is taken in by the message of a soap-box orator who asserts that all good jobs in the United States are being taken by the so-called minorities, domestic and foreign. He falls into a conversation with a refugee ...
Stand in solidarity with Charlottesville
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Heather Heyer is her name. She was 32 years old. She was murdered on Saturday, August 12th in Charlottesville, VA by Neo Nazis. May she rest in peace. Add your event to stand in solidarity with #Charlottesville : https://t.co/nKSXu3EI2w pic.twitter.com/euaz16RSeo — Indivisible Guide (@IndivisibleTeam) August 12, 2017 Stand in solidarity with #Charlottesville ! Mr. Trump: A car drove into a crowd, a life was lost. What will it take for you to condemn white supremacy? Speak out. Attend the funeral. — George Takei (@GeorgeTakei) August 12, 2017 Anyone who does not abandon a political party led by a man unable to condemn white supremacists and nazis is without morality or principle. — Kurt Eichenwald (@kurteichenwald) August 12, 2017 Thank you @RevDrBarber for your courage and leadership! @MSNBC #Charlottesville #NoH8 — Gregg Chadwick (@greggchadwick) August 12, 2017 The case against "many sides." pic.twitter.com/ryohQhs5Vm — Jeet Heer (@HeerJe...
Behind the Scenes - Game of Thrones: The Loot Train Attack (HBO)
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Dancing at the Apocalypse: Jesse Malin's "Meet Me at the End of the World"
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by Gregg Chadwick "Anybody who says politics and music don't mix is, that's just in your face stupid." – Lucinda Williams Jesse Malin: Fox News Funk from Meet Me at the End of the World Jesse Malin's new EP, Meet Me at the End of the World , is out. Produced by Joseph Arthur, this collection of four new songs timely addresses our current Trumpian tribulation and is sparking some major conversations across the music world. Lucinda Williams was so inspired by Malin's Meet Me at the End of the World, that, as Fran C. Anderson reports in Rolling Stone, Williams "hopped on the phone with the D Generation frontman ... for a wide-ranging chat about their approach to songwriting, politics, Canadian electro dynamo Peaches, and a possible future collaboration." In their conversation Williams and Malin earnestly conversed about the mix of politics and music in their art. Williams said,"Anybody who says politics and music don't m...
Medicare and Medicaid Should be Strengthened, Not Gutted
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by Gregg Chadwick Today in 1965, Lyndon B. Johnson signed Medicare & Medicaid into law. We must strengthen and expand, not slash, them. pic.twitter.com/0zX6opMpMw — Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) July 30, 2017 Fifty two years ago on July 30, 1965, in a groundbreaking act, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed Medicare and Medicaid into law. Both programs still stand as strong examples of the United States government at its best. Because of LBJ's vision and the thousands of health care activists that laid the groundwork before the bill became law, Medicare and Medicaid have brought high quality, affordable health care to seniors, people with disabilities and qualifying individuals. The 1965 Medicare Act required that hospitals had to desegregate in order to get Medicare money. Medicaid, also, required the desegregation of skilled nursing facilities (SNFs). Both programs pushed the country forward towards a more equitable health care system. Instead of cutting back or...
A Message of Strength from Six DNC Speakers a Year Later
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Good Morning Rabih Alameddine
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by Gregg Chadwick Good morning Happy weekend pic.twitter.com/bU6Kc42wGO — Rabih Alameddine (@rabihalameddine) July 29, 2017 Rabih Alameddine is a San Francisco based author whose most recent novel, The Angel of History , is a masterful act of remembering. The scourge of AIDS ravaged the queer community in the 1980's. Alameddine honors the lost in his book that echoes Mikhail Bulgakov’s satirical, elegiac work The Master and Margarita . For those who have been asking me lately for book suggestions, these are both must reads. Along with his literary work, Alameddine is a master at social media, especially twitter. If you are on twitter, follow Rabih Alameddine now. His feed is full of surprises, especially his engaging threads of artworks. Have a Happy Weekend! Good morning, Velázquez pic.twitter.com/31wBaLrOrP — Rabih Alameddine (@rabihalameddine) July 29, 2017 Saturday Morning at Gregg Chadwick's Studio
Transrights are Human Rights!
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by Gregg Chadwick On this day in 1948, President Truman ended segregation in the United States Armed Forces. Today in a hate filled series of tweets Trump brought it back. Trump's argument against transgender soldiers echoes one used against gays, women and blacks. Even as I am calling my Senators and engaging in active measures to help preserve our healthcare, I am standing up against Trump's bigotry. Currently, thousands of transgender folks serve proudly among the 1.3 million active-duty members of the United States military. Brave souls who volunteered to put their lives on the line. Today, their commander in chief kicks them to the curb. The scale of this insult should not be underestimated. An unconscionable act by Trump. As the Women's March organization puts it: "The care of trans people is not a "distraction"—it is a human right." #TransRightsAreHumanRights Sorry, Donald, tweets do not a policy make. @Mic pic.twitter.com/0vprabrvKn ...