Pop, politics, and puns from a product of 1987, Baltimore, Atlanta, DC, Manhattan, and American pop culture. PR Student/Intern by occupation, drummer by passion, and culture vulture by necessity.
Wisdom in the weirdest places -- and the most apropos times
... it made my week nonetheless
watch this space: the cynic in me has to point out the riot control/opiate-of-the-masses angle of inspirational adverts on the ever-"moving-momentarily" Metro car -- points for PR and practicality
... and the flurry of finger pointing a la British investigative journalism puts a possible smudge on the as-of-yet snow white reputation of the second daughter, Ashley Biden -- but more so on her father, "Can-I-call-you-Joe" Biden
Biden -- Mr. that is -- is an adamant supporter of the anti-drug campaign, specifically -- you guessed it -- the trafficking of cocaine from Columbia
Since becoming a senator for Delaware in 1973, Mr Biden has pushed for harder penalties for cocaine possession and trafficking and last year sponsored a new bill aimed at curbing the smuggling of Colombian cocaine into the US in submarines.
Say it ain't so Joe!even if it is so joe, there's worse things she could do ... her last name could be Dupre
In related news: sports
British print media: 2; Young American public figures: 0 Disabled list: Michael Phelps, Ashley Biden
This weekend welcomed the Cherry Blossom Festival, DC's cultural introduction to Spring -- and the perfect way to wake from a late winter hibernation from the digital domain.
A brief greeting after my semi-extended stint away from the blogosphere. I took some time to rest and refuel my creative reserves -- similar to a bear's hibernation for the digital age, more tech and less time.
Because it's not just a third-world problem, it's a problem on Third and Maryland Ave too
More imperative -- but innately intertwined -- with the "Anti-Journalism" movement is the need to debunk the (mediated) HIV/AIDS mythologies within the U.S. For example: toting Africa as the world's AIDS haven. HIV/AIDS -- like hunger, like poverty, like inadequate education -- does not stop at our doorstep. The sooner we come to terms with social pandemics -- and take accountability and ownership of them as our own -- the sooner we can solve the problem.
As the Obama Administration aims to reconnect the U.S. with our international partners, it is key that we as Americans look -- beyond politics, to people -- at shared experiences between ourselves and our fellow global citizens -- flaws and all.
Hopefully, this sparks an expansion initiative for the Project Red -- who's brilliant campaign stimulates charity, capitalism, and consumption ... all in one! The brand's mission to "fight AIDS in Africa," would provide worlds of support -- literally -- to fight the AIDS within the U.S. as well. Even a campaign to establish sub-projects -- country/region specific extensions within the larger "Project Red" umbrella -- would present the gravity in sheer breadth of the social crisis, but more so the solidarity behind the solution.
Spring Break! Second semester senior year of undergrad -- it breaks even. I'm headed home to pull a Sherman on Atlanta, then back here to pull an Obama on DC -- it breaks even. Either way: I'm coming home again ...
... ming home again
yes, i know. you can't "come home again" as they say. but i'm not they -- so, naturally, i can.
touch bases again after I touch down ... til then: be good. be well.
So the Smithsonian is free. Spring is coming. Southerners prefer crunk, but if you're in the District it's about high time to get some culture in your system.
I'll be leaving DC for a quick stint, but worry not there will be plenty of other Districtions to keep you engaged ... and enlightened
Another day, another Brit -- BRad pITt, that is. From Anglophilia to Branglophilia -- yeah that was a reach ... Either way, more pop, more politics, more PR, more Brits ...
Nancy Pelosi might be having the Best Year Ev-- oh, wait ... this just in ... Nancy Pelosi just gave another standing ovation: this time, Barack said "I believe the children are our future" at the Sidwell Friends PTA Meeting