(Taken from Juxtapoz.com)
If you’re living in or loving LA and really want to take a dip into the Hollywood fishbowl in which she swims, pop into the World of Wonder Gallery for the “Just Britney” art opening, where Britney Spears-inspired work from more than 30 artists is on display. Included will be YouTube’s number one Britster fanatic, Chris Crocker, whose piece depicts Mr. Crocker himself perched seductively atop his memorabilia collection of The Brit. The show runs for two weeks, and yeah, it’s so over the top you’ve just gotta see it firsthand. www.myspace.com/just_britneyartshow
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Just Britney <3
Published by October 3rd, 2007 in Uncategorized, Art, culture, exhibits, Redneck, Design, gallery and Genre. 0 CommentsDoughnuts and Art 2.0
Published by August 21st, 2007 in Art, Fun, Illustrator, culture, lifestyle, exhibits, street art, graffiti, Community, Advertising, World, Design, Sight-seeing, gallery, Genre, Underground, Artist, Bellevue, Creative Treehouse and Photography. 4 CommentsThe time has come. The Event of the Summer Season is fast approaching. Every day, it edges closer and closer, until finally engulfing every inch of your being. Drowning you in pure joy.
Of course I’m talking about Doughnuts and Art 2.0
MORE Artists, MORE Bands, MORE Dancing, MORE doughnuts than the original. All cram-packed into one monumental event with the low low price of $2. Where will you be Saturday night? One of the lucky ones? Or, will you be one of the countless faces awash with sorrow and grief, knowing that the one oppurtunity in your entire existance to feel what we call “love” has passed you by? A mere shell of your former self, forever searching for that feeling but knowing inside that you’ll never find it.
Musical performances by local hero Adam Rauf, the Legendary Pittsburgh dance machine PFunkt, the mexican sensation now ready to take over the United States “Doughnuts in November”, and the arena rocking, you probably heard them in the movie theatre or on Serious Satellite Radio, Ape Fight!
After you eyes and ears have overloaded on sensual ecstacy from the art and music performances, shake off those delectable doughnut calories at the end-cap of the evening. The mother lovin’ dance party hosted by Adammm vs. Sasquatch.
All this and so much more this Saturday night at the Creative Treehouse located conviently in Bellevue Pennsylvania. Doors at 6PM. $2 Admittance fee. 18+, BYOB (21+ to drink), lets all get drunk and have a good time.
www.doughnutsandart.com for more information.
Creative Treehouse
517 Lincoln Ave. 2nd Floor
Bellevue, PA 15202
Krunk or Punk? The right kind of music for yins kids.
Published by June 26th, 2007 in Uncategorized, Art, Fun, Career, culture, lifestyle, Community, Advertising, Music, Genre, Underground, Hip Hop, Rock, Punk, Rap and Artist. 0 Comments
Underground music is, in the easiest way to describe it, music by bands and artists that have yet to get famous and break into the mainstream. To most younger people, it’s considered cool to listen to only underground bands, and anything that plays on the radio is lame.
What most young people don’t understand is that most underground music has so much commercial backing now, that they are actually feeding the mainstream culture they are trying to avoid. All the major record labels have subsidiary labels that sponsor and fund “underground” bands. Now you can go into the mall and buy t-shirts from underground bands, and they are usually more readily available than a Godsmack or a Nickleback shirt. Selling and promoting “Underground” music is a GIGANTIC business. Isn’t the core ethics behind Underground D.I.Y. music about avoiding all the commercialism? I’m not saying that I don’t support this kind of music or these bands, because to me, I really like most of it. What I’m saying is that all these people need to wake up and realize that they are not being “punk” or “keeping it real”, because they’re not… Dawg.
If you break it down, there are four different kinds of music that young people listen to. They are Rap, Rock, Country, and Techno. Country and Techno suck, so let’s forget about them. That leaves the two major genres… rock and rap.
Rock bands’ songs are usually about how hard life is or about a girl they can’t have. To be famous in this genre, it’s important to be as good looking as possible. Look at Fallout Boy. I was once in a taco bell and overheard a fourteen or so year old girl say “When Pete (their bassist) came onstage, my vagina exploded”. It doesn’t matter what you wear. As long as your looking good wearing it. How many fat rock stars do you see on TV? Once your band makes it famous, your core audience will drop you because you’re a sell out.
Rap artists’ songs are usually about how easy life is or about having too many girls. To be famous in this genre, your personal looks are not important. Look at Ludicris. He’s about 90 pounds and most of it is his ears. Or Fat Joe.. It’s all about what you wear. Once you become famous, your core audience will still love you, and you will finally get the respect you deserve. Another perk about being a rapper, is that even after you die, you can still continue to release records from beyond the grave for years to come.
So, you have to decide for yourself, which is more important to me? An artist you can like now, and hope that they don’t get famous because you’ll have to listen to someone else, or an artist who is ugly but you can like forever?



