January 28, 2009
The Art of War
A fairly accurate depiction of the events of July 2006 on display at a childrens' art exhibit at Madina Theater, Beirut.
December 10, 2008
December 5, 2008
St Barbara's Day
It's sort of like halloween, but based on some story about St Barbara
would had to dress up in costume to do some religious thing or other.
No one knew really, we just wanted to dress up and walk around town
giving out candy.
Only one of the men in the top picture is in costume.
would had to dress up in costume to do some religious thing or other.
No one knew really, we just wanted to dress up and walk around town
giving out candy.
Only one of the men in the top picture is in costume.
November 29, 2008
Book signing of a book signing
Zena el Khalil signs copies of her book "Beirut I Love You" in the
background, while in the foreground Sara signs the page she's
mentioned on! At the Book Fair in Biel, Beirut.
background, while in the foreground Sara signs the page she's
mentioned on! At the Book Fair in Biel, Beirut.
November 14, 2008
Welcome to Cambridge
Bike lot outside Cambridge train station. Yes, a lot of people ride bikes in this town. This wasn't the whole lot either.
Welcome! Fancy a cup o' tea? Oh, and please keep the fuck off the bloody grass, eh?
Oh those wild Cambridge kids and their anarchistic, obscenely intellectual graffiti.
Notice how the "Duke of Edinburgh", who contributed nothing to this discovery, gets just as many lines on this plaque as do the discoverers of DNA.
November 13, 2008
Credit Crunch Sale
High St Kensington, London.
They really like to call it the "Credit Crunch" here a lot. As someone
said, it starts to sound more like a chocolate bar the more you say
it. Even with 70% off I still wouldn't shop here.
November 8, 2008
Now that Obama's going to be president...
...it occured to me that all this anti-bush paraphernalia and
memorabilia that has so colored the american urban landscape over the
past 8 years may soon all fade away with the times. So I thought I'd
immortalize this one, shot from a car in a New Haven parking lot.
memorabilia that has so colored the american urban landscape over the
past 8 years may soon all fade away with the times. So I thought I'd
immortalize this one, shot from a car in a New Haven parking lot.
November 4, 2008
Waiting to Vote for Obama
New Haven. The whole thing took an hour and a half but eventually I
got my "I Voted Today" sticker and that's what it's all about.
Check out some similar scenes from around the US: http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2008/11/04/us/politics/20081104-readers-slideshow_index.html
got my "I Voted Today" sticker and that's what it's all about.
Check out some similar scenes from around the US: http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2008/11/04/us/politics/20081104-readers-slideshow_index.html
November 3, 2008
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October 31, 2008
October 25, 2008
Monotonix in NYC
These guys were amazing to watch. Pure performance art, forget the music. The drummer looks like Borat. The singer bares his ass. The guitarist rocks. In the movie above, the singer is pounding the drummer with a garbage can. This band plays on the audience floor and moves the drum kit around through the audience as they play. They also spill massive quantities of beer on each other. The picture where they're up on the bar was just before the sound engineers cut their sound off and cut their set short, probably for fear they were going to trash the bar.
This band believes in a one-state (or two-state) solution and full rights of return for all refugees to their pre-1948 homes.
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