Monday, March 21, 2011

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The Legends of Ska

Yo estoy impaciente por ver el documental.

Si es posible hay que donar para que el proyecto vea la luz.



Legends of Ska is a documentary film focusing on the sights & sounds of Jamaica during the early 1960s. As the precursor to Reggae, Ska is a mix of Jazz, R&B, and many other styles of music, which continued to make a huge impact far from the island's shores.

The idea for this project was born ten years ago, right after conducting a radio interview with the first star of Ska, Derrick Morgan. It went very well and I said to the show's intern "When is someone going to make a movie about the music we love?" That was my "light bulb" moment and it has been shining brightly ever since.

At that time, everyone was captivated by the Buena Vista Social Club , right before Ken Burns' documentary series, Jazz , debuted on PBS. Inspired by those projects, I decided to produce and film the largest vintage ska show ever. I was fortunate to raise enough money to present the Legends of Ska concerts in Toronto over a long weekend during the summer of 2002. The review in the Jamaica Gleaner was outstanding and the event was named "Concert of the Year" by Now Toronto .

Back then, I thought reuniting the greatest collection of original Jamaican Ska singers & musicians was going to be the hardest part of this process, but it turned out to be the easiest. Raising the money to complete this project through traditional means has not worked out, that is why I am turning to you .

Currently, all principal photography has been completed and the film is in post-production. All the money raised from Kickstarter will go directly towards completing the film. Our priority is to finish editing the film by late summer, then hit the film festival circuit. The funding will also cover the sound mix, High Definition transfers & MARKETING.

The more money raised, the more songs we can use in the finished film.

Over all these years, I remained motivated by the many positive responses I regularly received from Ska fans in Jamaica, England, Japan, France, Argentina, Germany, America, Brazil, Russia, Canada, Sweden, Mexico, Italy & China. One of the trailers on YouTube has well over 150,000 hits.

Whether you are a passionate fan of Jamaican music & culture or a curious observer who loves film & the feeling of sand between your toes, please come forward. This is the last major genre of Jamaican music that needs its story to be told.

The film clip on this page is one of many. Please visit the Legends of Ska web site for more trailers, photos and information.

Calling all Rudies: The time is NOW to board the Ska train!!!

Please click the GREEN button that says "BACK THIS PROJECT." Anything you can give is greatly appreciated. All the swag offered as Backer Rewards is very enticing, especially the grand prize. If you wish to forgo any of the material rewards, please indicate.

In August of 2012, the independent nation of Jamaica will turn 50 years young. My goal is to complete the film this year and be ready for release next year, so we can all celebrate the island's musical heritage together.

Project location: Minneapolis, MN



For Mr. Ewok Merrick

Friday, March 18, 2011

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What we see, what we do "Regarding the Pain of Others"



"We, and this is all that we
That has never experienced anything like that suffered by them-
not understand . We have no thought "
Susan Sontag, Regarding the Pain of other .

Siglo XXI: image, reaction, assimilation.



I heard the echo in the adjectives re Pedro Piqueras, (caricatured to the core, which made me laugh a lot), usually used to describe the most dire situations usually see on the news. "Catastrophic", "horrifying", "shocking."
But last March 11, millions of people view images that could well serve those adjectives. We received a lot of images and footage of the devastating effect of this phenomenon. It was inevitable that they provoke some kind of emotion, very small it was, in those who saw them.



We can see but not understand
"What did you do to help?" That's what I asked Kevin Carter, South African photographer, after receiving the Pulitzer Prize for a dramatic photograph made in a Sudanese village in 1993 that shows a girl with visible signs of malnutrition being stalked by a vulture.
is certainly a case to discuss in many ways inside and outside the world of journalism (a debate which, however, has not emerged in all that I race, even in the course photojournalism).
After a long time to barrage of criticism, adding all the personal conflicts that may have Carter, committed suicide in 1994. Parting
theories that have emerged since the implementation of the photograph and rumors about the journalist's life, it seems that this question predicted it could cause an awakening. I mean that kind of awakening that is often experienced when, for too long, have suffered a state of blindness or emotional anesthesia. As a war correspondent, Kevin Carter had caught too many scenes with his camera, so hard to traumatize a person for the rest of his life. What emerges over time when one observes the conditions of this office from the outside (as a student in this case) is that it concludes that one must be a lesser or greater degree desensitized to keep sending to the world images such aberrant like the girl. You have to be "automated" to know the significance that will capture an image when the opportunity arises. And if there are loopholes in ethics, think about whether it will change the circumstances of the worst situations, if not there, it will be only successful project with ambition to win a Pulitzer.
In this study, Regarding the pain of others , Susan Sontag makes a reasoned, thought-provoking, eloquent and really needed on the effect of photography as an illustrator document the devastation of war. Goes even further. Study the new reality in which we are about it: Eat a large dose of violence and witness, third degree, armed conflict and distress experienced by millions of people worldwide. And we can watch everything through the media and this is a fact that inevitably changes our perception of things and emotions that we may cause. Sontag
recreates scenes of many battles have been given on Earth. From the battles of the Crimea and the Civil War to the treatment of images of the World Trade Center through the wars in Chechnya, Bosnia, Kosovo, Sudan, Rwanda. The First and Second World War are two historical passages where the author stops to reflect on more than one occasion. "The knowledge of the war between people who have never lived is now mainly a product of the impact of these images" is one of the most accurate statements of Sontag and her attempts to explain in truth we can never imagine how living through a war.
its 9 chapters in the book leads to a series of proposals that essentially are based on the nature of man to understand or not the pain of others.
In the first part, the author introduces the bold question, by Virginia Woolf's words, that it is men who wage war. Subsequent chapters highlight the important role that has had the photograph (image) in the propaganda battle every war, meeting with special relevance for the English Civil War and the echo that the photograph of the Robert Capa Republican activist's death. It also presents some examples from history where an event has no significance due because of the lack of photographic or low capacity dramatic images available.
"The problem is not that people remember through photographs, the problem is that people only remember the pictures." Undoubtedly, Sontag creates a special way, without obvious exhortations, or judgments or prejudices, Key points to think about all the features and consequences of the images.

Regarding the pain of others is ultimately an essay about the emotions they evoke images of pain and a necessary approach: Do they keep the pictures of wars, famine, injustice, etc. causing a commotion?
On the one hand, it is inevitable that human being used to bear the images of pain, if it is possible to adapt to psychological and physical, of course it would be for the pain of others. However, you may get used only if we can be alert for a while. If we close our eyes and enter into that state of "emotional anesthesia" previously cited. Kevin Carter, someone allegedly tanned and desensitized to continue in his job, it came time to see the "pain of others" and his own. There will always be images that make us wake up and change, intentionally or not, our behavior.
Another idea full of truth that Sontag uses is that even we feel fear, anger, compassion for others after seeing the picture or sequence of a war scene, we will never feel what the people who live single skin experience. "We" are the audience.
Finally, a more extensive quotation: "We can not imagine how awful, how frightening it is war, and how it becomes normal." It's what every soldier, every journalist, aid worker and independent observer who has spent time under fire, and was lucky to escape death, stubbornly feels .. He is right. "


Sunday, March 13, 2011

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Pedro Páramo

" The heat woke me up at midnight. And sweat. The body of the woman made of earth, wrapped in earth crust is broken up as if melting into a puddle of mud. I was swimming in sweat dripping from her and I missed the air needed to breathe. Then I got up. The woman was sleeping. From his mouth the sound of bubbles bubbled very similar to the rattle.

I went out to find the air, but the heat not chasing me off from me.

And there was no air, only at night and still hampered, heated by the dog days of August.

No air. I had to suck the very air out of my mouth, stopping it with his hands before he left. He felt it coming and going, more and less, until it became so thin that it leaked through my fingers for good.

say forever. "
Pedro Páramo. Juan Rulfo.



not my words wild and board, and my fingers clumsy and awkward achieved praise in the right way to what I consider the great work of Juan Rulfo.

A look out of our guts. A sighting of the unknown. An enigma that blood and earth challenge us to solve. An encounter with death and eternity. A trip to Comala.



irrefutable The digitization of literary beauty.

The meeting of paper and ink with photography in motion.




For Mr. Ewok Merrick

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Should I Be Nervous About The Asvab

Black Keys, Tighten up.

you ever been obsessed with a song?

I all the time.



Simply I can not stop listening.

I wanted love, I need love,
Most of all, Most of All
Someone Said Was Dead
true love And I'm bound to fall, bound to fall For you

But What Can I Do?

By Vic Volta.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Save A Tree Eat A Beaver Sayings

Without words (again).

The reality is as brutal. Think about it.


For Mr. Ewok Merrick

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Goldfish Playing With Rocks

Rude Rich & The High Notes

Again, this really good song that I love.

For Mr. Ewok Merrick

Thursday, February 10, 2011

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neither created nor destroyed



not feel you're not
not think I left
not a day goes by that I do not remember
not a day goes by that I am and

as the energy that we are ...






Akenya Djembé

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"Tears in Heaven"

Time can bring you down,
 time can bend your knees
time can break your heart,
 have you begging please ...
Beyond the door There's peace I'm sure
and I know there'll Be no more tears in heaven ...

And this is what the song says Clapton: he knew that there is a place, a place and time where there will be no more tears to mourn.
Who knows the deep pain he could feel after the verses of Tears in heaven. When someone up, the loss can be unbearable soon, perhaps at the worst times of our lives we can again feel the burden of pain that are so heavy, even makes the heart ache.
If we add the appropriate cocktail of feelings, the nuances of suffering are diversified: there may be a feeling of guilt, a feeling of loss (in the pure sense of possession); also usually immediate nostalgia no longer know what may be, what you'll never share with that person, there may be anger, frustration and helplessness can be and there may be misunderstanding, there may be some madness or impassive. In short ... the feelings are infinite, there are some who do not even have names.

But why write this now is because I have wanted to say that in life we \u200b\u200blose anything, basically because we have nothing outside. The only thing you really have is yourself. It is difficult to accept and paradoxical because while you suffer for others, for what may happen to your loved ones, the pain is yours and the lives of others. I often hear "me life has taken me this, I was dead, God has brought me ...." Our nature, our inner self, we feel that the lives of others can be their own. But not even a mother holds her child's life. Clearly shown a deep pain but life and death happen naturally every day, unpredictable, unstoppable. And when a being dies we appreciate, we must not stop walking. Although it should be harder to get a bit more weight in the usual cargo of grief assigned to each human being, we can not let it overcome us because that t would lose part of our lives, what we are. And as I said, our life is all we really can not miss while we are alive.
This love does not mean that the dump on a being could be infinite, we can come to love another person selflessly and honorably and we have that epic feel to give his life for her. That is the greatness of love, all that has made the human being is not completely destroyed, and the only engine of change. So, just take care of things if they have some kind of affection ...
But ahead with the deed to keep fighting because he felt it needs to be done and enjoy life, a "fundamental right" say our constitutions. To me, that it should go without notice it.

tears sooner or later run out.


Thursday, January 27, 2011

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RIUS

Write on the fruit ctífera and extensive work of Eduardo del Rio seems a daunting task, Edoras deserves a inv estigación depth and detail. But despite that, it is possible to identify any s points have always gravitated to the bra or this huge "breeder of conscience."

RIUS Discover the work is a refreshing event, telling o adictive. Few writers have the ability to convert issues c esoscale on arguments easy to digest, trapping on different topics you c As: religion, philosophy, economics, politics, eating habits, et c. Always loaded with a huge dose of satire, criticism and humor.

And is that we me in my experience, both in the acceptable reading tion of the term, such as reading the images tions, becomes an exciting IAJE v yt junipers, and that behind the humor are found enter a profound despair, disgust, rejection and condemnation of various human practices.

Addressing religious issues not easy in a predominantly Catholic , much less when it is to point out the sinister acts s within the Catholic Church, but his research has always n with an endorsement of books and documents, attached to facts Demosthenes Rabl c ontundentes.

began publishing comics that are already classical musicians such as Los Supermachos and Los Agachados. Later has published over 100 titles, some of them are : Marx for Beginners, Guide to the Perfect atheist, L the belly is first, the myth of Guadalupe, 500 years scrubbed but Christians Incomplete Guide to Jazz, Marijuana, c Ocaina and other travel, Philosophy for Beginners is a shame for Cuba, culture does not bite, et c.

always according to their particular vision d the world, rebel and rebellious spirit, his restless eyes, his boo endless Search for justice, for his humanistic approach to signal the ominous mechanisms that control the world, its humor full of despair, Rius shows that human condition so forgotten today: the conscience.

currently promoting a campaign with other cartoonists called ENOUGH BLOOD! and NO MORE BLOOD!

is a call to society to lift voice and repudiate a war that has caused thousands of deaths , generating a atmosphere of panic and despair. A war that has oc Asion more problems than intended to solve, where society suffer directly the horrors and injustices.

"We pushed a campaign because and a bas ta that a single man is ci Diender for us all, for 100 million Mexicans

By Vic Volta.

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What are we afraid of?
A part of the bogeyman, look under the bed, cockroaches, torture, and thousands of horrible things that occur to me now seems justifiable feared all of them without exception.
We fear too much. We fear some junkies do and undo in life as we give less or more afraid.


We enjoy knowing we lose our places, people and situations that could enrich us in many ways. Would result experiences that would fill our empty glass, that with which we come into this world. Without knowing anything about anything.

"Yeah. You do well to be surrounded by two whites and two blacks do not, you'll be safer "

walking with two friends go up for Las Ramblas in Barcelona, \u200b\u200bI came across this comment man. I do not know if he realized the significance it would have for me, but I want to thank, at heart, that assessment. I needed a racist comment like this to find that this attitude is miserable from all possible angles. Miserable, full of inconsistency, ignorance and fear.
But first, I must say I laughed a lot on the inside. I do not know if it is, but I'd say the guy did not take into account what color my skin exactly . Because, friend, I am neither white nor black. Come on, what I have is more mixing than the samples from Black Eyed Peas. Where noses I think I've gone?
Who knows what this man will have lived adopting such an attitude. Perhaps this rejection insurmountable people of another color has a justification based on a bad experience, maybe not, maybe the fear of an entire ethnic group, inherited from a collective memory, do enough to recreate that hate the opposite color for generations. But I do not care. I do not want to justify in any way. This issue burns me a lot. I think that at this point, and we older ones to know that the "bogeyman" has no color. To which we should really fear is the ultimate stupidity, and constitutionalized legitimized social, moral and legally that takes us day in, and also another to commit the greatest atrocities of which we are capable.
But sadly the truth is, after all, racism is one of the most effective pretext for collision. If you know how to use cunning, can be a strategy to carry two, three or even thousands of people to fratricide. And this is the only way to see racism as a "smart attitude" and that's saying much.

So "brother", you choose the wrong enemy. Look it up best, and without giving much importance to the suit worn skin.
This glass we all can have a background as white or black as we want to see. The case is initially all empty. And things do not fill it, you'll aquedar as hollow as the same vessel: a continent without content. And you'd better go before getting things to stay with business as usual, as well, so a single color. Mix, man, mix.


Akenya Djembé

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