Music, Culture Archive
In response to the military coup in Egypt or whatever it is…President Obama has chosen not to use the word “coup” in his public statements. So, for the last 48 hours, the mainstream media has treated the public to an endless parade of “experts”
It took a group of independent filmmakers in Hong Kong to take the first stab at a short film on Edward Snowden. It already has over 100,000 views. I’m actually surprised that we haven’t heard more buzz around Hollywood and the TV networks about
Imagine ancient Rome with the power of the NSA. I don’t want to give away the punch line of this video, so just trust me–like you trust the government–and watch it:
Likely echoing the feelings of many liberals regarding Obama’s dismal record on civil liberties, Lou Reed expressed genuine shock when asked about the broad spying powers of the NSA by a UK Guardian reporter: Speechless. Absolutely speechless…He released some of the heaviest secrets available…it’s
Last night, a good friend kidnapped me and forced me to watch the new Superman movie and, by the way, except for the terribly done CGI tornado scene, it’s a decent flick. While watching the scenes featuring the expected military personnel staring at computer
Nothing like a little war to keep the public’s eye on (or off) the ball–depending on your perspective. WASHINGTON— (Today, President Obama announced) a U.S. military proposal for arming Syrian rebels also calls for a limited no-fly zone inside Syria that would be enforced
WARNING: EXPLICIT LANGUAGE… Funny Or Die, of course, decided to get in on some NSA action. Their video coincides with a project set to launch today at (June 12th) 7:00 PM ET from Troll the NSA. They are calling for everyone to send an email
Froggy Fresh has returned with his comic focus firmly refocused on middle class high school awkwardness. And while I repent that I ever wrote that last sentence, prepare to meet a new awkward dead pan kid, Kevin and to be DUNKED ON! On a
Today is Bob Dylan’s 72nd birthday. He, Robert Zimmerman, was born on May 24, 1941, in Duluth, Minnesota and raised in Hibbing, Minnesota. When asked to label himself in a famous early interview he quipped, “Well, I’d label myself as ‘well under 30.’ Scroll down to
Identical twins and electric harpists Camille & Kennerly perform their arrangement of several Star Trek themes–apparently near the slopes of Mount Doom. “I’m glad to be with you, Samwise Gamgee, here at the end of all things.” Of course this is only the second