Saturday, February 24, 2007

COOL



So if you're a gay teenager, by watching this add, are you learning to feel bad about wanting to kiss another guy? Are you learning to feel bad about wanting to show affection towards another guy? Are you being told it's wrong to want to love another human being just cause it's a he?

Up close, The Chrysler Building


Friday, February 23, 2007

East River and The Williamsburg Bridge, late afternoon


Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Sydney

The Queen Mary 2 and The Queen Elizabeth 2 were both in Sydney at the same time. Their visits have produced some great pictures of Sydney harbour.













Friday, February 16, 2007

Weekend

I have a four day weekend, total luxury. Dlist party at the bana on Saturday night, some tinkering with the furniture configuration at home, walking 'bout Manhattan, taking it easy, catching up on some sleep,some yoga to be done, some online banter I'm sure, visit to a gallery, all very nice.

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

A Path Much Traveled


New York has just had it's first snow fall for the winter

Monday, February 12, 2007

International Embarrassment




John Howard is an international embarrassment. The opposition in Australia finally has a credible leader, and with an election due this year it cant come soon enough.

Friday, February 09, 2007

The Good Die Young

Anna Nicole Mystery- WAS IT MURDER? ran the headline in The New York Post. The Daily News ran with the headline SCANDLE IN THE WIND. AMNY'S headline was TRAGIC BEAUTY . The New York Times however, (who only report the news without predjuice or opinion) simply stated in a headline on page 12 Anna Nicole Smith Is Found Dead at a Florida Hotel. The Article called her (amongst other things), an actress.
It is sad she had died


REST IN PEACE

Monday, February 05, 2007

Super Bowl 2007



Watched the Super Bowl last night, trying my best to like American sports. Here is the half time show by Prince . Congratulations to the Colts for their win.

Sunday, February 04, 2007

Doug Aitken, Sleepwalkers



Doug Aitken's sleepwalkers currently being screened on the exterior of MoMA is really cool and worth checking out.

The Battle of Algiers




The battle of Algiers (1966), recently screened at MoMA, concerns itself with the indigenous Algerian insurgency against the then French occupiers of Algeria. Terrorists(though not suicide) dress in western clothes (like the 9/11 hijackers) to place bombs, and believe strict morals(anti western) are the correct ways to live. Algiers became partitioned (like Palestine), the French commander says 'you are either with us or against us', the French employ torture to extract information and the U.N. can't do anything but pass resolutions condemning the fighting. It all sounds too familiar.
I thought it an excellent movie.
Some reviews are found here and here

Friday, February 02, 2007

In My Neighbourhood

Graffiti


Jackson Pollock hydrant

New York Sky

New York sky, grey on grey