I’m surprised we don’t have a thread on this! Michael Jackson was yet another musician who truly pushed the envelope when it came to entertainment and pop music. Putting aside all of the negative spotlight, he truly was one of the top entertainers of our generations. Watch any of his early youtube clips while he was in the Jackson Five–you can’t help but say, “wow, this kid will grow up to be something big.” While his personal life probably didn’t reach the heights it could have had me made decisions a little differently, there’s no doubt in my mind that his success as a musician truly represented the astounding ability behind his mask.
You all know by now that I’m obsessed with Pat Metheny. Here’s a cool tune I came across that you might like:
(here’s the higher quality version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MExihLTljzk&fmt=18)
Battlestar Galactica is my new favorite TV show. Recently the cast appeared, in character, at a UN panel discussion. From the New Yorker:
Brave New World Dept.
Shuttle Diplomacy
April 6, 2009
In 1978, the word “frak,” as in “Go frak yourself!,” quietly entered and exited the lexicon, when the ABC science-fiction drama “Battlestar Galactica,” which had introduced it, was cancelled after one season. Twenty-seven years later, the Sci Fi Channel brought back the show, sidestepping the channel’s proscription against a certain expletive.
The other night, a few days before the show’s four-year run as a cult hit ended, the United Nations opened its Economic and Social Council Chamber for a panel discussion on how “Battlestar Galactica” might inform the international body’s approach to some problems of the day: terrorism, torture, religious conflict. (The evening was part of the U.N.’s new “creative community outreach” program.) Placards at the seats, which earlier had identified delegates from France and Venezuela, now read “Caprica” and “Aquarion.” The panel included William Adama (played by Edward James Olmos), the admiral of the spaceship Galactica, and Laura Roslin (played by Mary McDonnell), the president of the Twelve Colonies, along with two producers from “B.S.G.” and a handful of earthbound U.N. dignitaries. Whoopi Goldberg, a big fan of the show, had been enlisted to moderate. The line of sci-fi buffs snaked out the door. A sign on the wall reading “Smoking Discouraged” (the U.N. is not subject to New York City regulations) enhanced the feeling that the event was taking place in another dimension. What the frak?
“We support compassion even for the most curious, smallest and least sympathetic animals,”…
Obama takes on healthcare.
Here’s a good question: Why isn’t Tiller’s murderer a “domestic terrorist?”
Today is an important day for Princeton’s future. Vote for Jenny!
