An observer and writer while riding the subways and walking the streets of New York. Simply using words and images to make sense of times moving so fast that people stare at their smart phones in response.
Though some pop music tastes may not change for better or worse--some may just really, really let their distaste ferment with age. Thanks to the internet--we have the comments section!
The BBC's Adam Curtis' latest work "Bitter Lake" shows an unflinching portrait of Afghanistan that the major US news outlets have failed to show throughout the American invasion.
A 1970s black family complains about price of Hamburgers, thus goes out for some more affordable Kentucky Fried Chicken. With a cameo from Colonel Sanders himself, further disorienting the viewer with more racist allusions mixed with pure 70s pep.
A collection of notices found at a Crown Height's dweller's doorstop and mailbox aimed at the property owner that it is selling time! And thus Brooklyn gentrification ensues.
To mark the sixth month anniversary of the tragic death that sparked the powder keg of the United States' history recurring theme of racial tension; protestors are making sure the police and public don't forget about his being fatally shot by officer Darren Wilson in the town of Ferguson.
The value of a Grammy is determined by everyone's pimple-faced Simpson's character back when Homer Simpson and his defunct group, The Be Sharps, were all the rage as the country's top Barbershop Shop Quartet.
Recently uploaded YouTube video "Watch ISIS Terrorists Burning in FIRE Alive by Their Own Mistakes" reminds many first-person-shooter gamers of the hillarity of Noob and AI ineptitude.
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