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Shania and Mutt Split

Posted by Pribek on 15 May 2008 | Tagged as: Celebrity, Music, News, Pop Culture

Shania and Mutt are splitting up.

Shania Twain and husband-producer Robert “Mutt” Lange are splitting up after 14 years of marriage. The 42-year-old Canadian country superstar and 59-year-old Lange married in 1993 and have a 6-year-old son named Eja. Her publicist provided no further details Thursday about the couple’s breakup.

I wonder who gets custody of the drum sound?

Reason to stop using drugs #1,387

Posted by Pribek on 14 May 2008 | Tagged as: Celebrity, Hunh?, Icon?, News, Pop Culture

Pete Doherty

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…has decided to stop using drugs.

Pete Doherty has apparently vowed to give up drugs after almost killing one of his beloved kittens.

He says: “I got a shovel and was going to kill one of the cats. That was when I was, like, you know, ‘I’m a bit of a mess’. It was a bit of a crazy time.”

Good for you, Pete. Sounds like you finally have this under control.

Maybe, you should talk to this guy.

Is Tunick Becoming Ho Hum?

Posted by Pribek on 12 May 2008 | Tagged as: Culture, Photo, Pop Culture, art

I have written quite a bit about artist Spencer Tunick and his work.

Here is part of what I wrote in May of last year.

So, it seems that, at least part of his objective, is social and political in nature. Social in a, how does this world at this time react to nudity way. Political in a, will taking pictures of naked people, rattle the cage way.

So, it seems that he has been successful in both those areas. He also either intuitively knew or, stumbled onto the fact that people want to get naked.

In August, I wrote this.

With propaganda, an artist risks attaching himself forever to whatever political entity is using his art. Politcal entities have a way of morphing as the winds change. They could stand for something you don’t agree with 10 years down the road and your piece of art is still attached to the cause. Political entities are polarizing in nature and the artist also risks losing followers that don’t agree with the political stance.

Tunick has decided to let Greenpeace use his artwork and by doing so he is endorsing them in whatever cause they pursue past, present and future. I would be very interested in hearing from some people who are fans of his work and seeing how they feel about this.

And, in October, this.

What Tunick has accomplished here is this; he has made the point that if you are uncomfortable with the subject, the human form, then you are on the other side of the fence of all of these people who, not only want to see the work but also, want to be a part of it. The sheer number of people is the device that makes you look, that makes the work difficult to be ignored and, if Tunick is truly successful, part of an artistic statement.

This morning, I saw this headline.

Not enough bums on seats to score Vienna’s 2008 goal

MORE than 1800 men and women have posed nude for US photographer Spencer Tunick in Vienna’s Ernst Happel stadium, less than a month before it hosts the European football championship final.

The photo shoot, which lasted several hours in warm weather, drew 1840 participants, although it fell short of the symbolic target of “at least 2008″ Tunick had hoped to get, before the Euro 2008 tournament.

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Photo: Rueters

I think that, with Tunick’s work, part of what gives it relevancy is, the public reaction; the fact that people flock to take part and, the fact that the press flock to cover it. Now maybe, the fact that Tunick fell a couple of hundred bodies short of his goal here isn’t a big deal. Maybe. But, the fact that the press has noted that and is now covering the works in a ho hum manor is.

Maybe, you have proved your point, Spencer Tunick.

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