A Bridge To Natural Paradise
When the video is as good as the song? Rare. But it’s the case with El Ten Eleven’s track, “Yellow Bridges”.
When the video is as good as the song? Rare. But it’s the case with El Ten Eleven’s track, “Yellow Bridges”.
Let’s hope there’s no meddlesome Spanish woman around to destroy the famed Shepard Fairey posters this fall.
The Article: Preying on the Prayerful by Charles Davis in Al-Jazeera.
The Text: The attack came early. Like any coward, the killer wasn’t interested in a fair fight, and chances are he didn’t even know whom he was killing. Having stalked his prey for reasons that even now aren’t entirely clear, he struck when his victims were most vulnerable: as they prayed in their house of worship. Within minutes, a once-peaceful place became a war zone, blood-smeared floors littered with the lifeless bodies of worshipers. And for what?
But Sarah Palin didn’t tweet about it. No major-league sporting events were interrupted with a moment of silence. Barack Obama didn’t issue a statement expressing his sorrow. Mitt Romney didn’t try to out-sorrow him. If anything, when reports of the carnage hit Washington, it only served as that famously overcompensating town’s afternoon Cialis. No flags were at half-staff, but something else was.
That’s because the victims of this particular massacre made the dubious decision to be born and raised in a suspicious land called Somewhere Else, a strange and often swarthy place where moral principles like “hey, try not to kill people, yeah?” need not apply to the natives.
With futuristic club vibes, Trust’s “Dressed For Space” is something you can put all your faith in.
Numbers like these would make you think there would be fewer of them in power, but then again that would only make sense.