If You Sing These Words We’ll Never Die – My Chemical Romance Leaves The Stage
My Chemical Romance has posted a short entry on their blog tonight, announcing the break up of the band: “Being in this band for the past 12 years has been a true blessing. We’ve gotten to go places we never knew we would. We’ve been able to see and experience things we never imagined possible. [...]
Lo Pan Style (Gangnam Style Parody) Wins All The Internets
I didn’t think I’d find a parody of Psy’s Gangnam Style that stole my heart more than D-Piddy’s Deadpool Vs Gangnam Style, when I saw this tribute to The Greatest Movie Of All Time by Wesley Freitas.
This Is Not a Post About Kony 2012
Well, it kind of is. It kind of isn’t. This is a post about a lot of things. We live in a culture where we all truly believe we can become experts in something overnight, that we should be handed all the information we could ever need immediately and have our decisions made for us. This is not isolated to global events or situations. We have been trained to expect simple answers with simple solutions.
Longshore workers name Occupy Movement as crucial in settlement with EGT
Coordinated action by West Coast Occupy Movement proves effective as ILWU Local 21 ratifies contract
Tracking Journalist Arrests at Occupy Protests Around the Country
Josh Stearns has been tracking, confirming and verifying reports of journalist arrests at Occupy protests all over the country since September.
LAPD Raid On OccupyLA – That’s Why They Had The Media Pool
Most press were not present to witness the brutality and violence enacted by LAPD officers outside mainstream media attention
LAPD Made Sure The Whole World Ain’t Watching
Los Angeles evicts OccupyLA camp while banning all but a few chosen press outlets from the area.
Occupy Wall Street, What Do They Want?
You’re going to pretend you don’t know what they want? Okay. I’ll humor you.
Occupy Boston – Police Raid – Photographs by Paul Weiskel
More than 140 Occupy Boston protesters were arrested last night in a massive police crackdown.
Occupy Wall Street – Day 1 – Photographs by Paul Weiskel
With New York a short bus trip away Paul Weiskel decided to take his camera, laptop, and other essentials to help document this movement of movements, just average people, standing up against the banksters who are holding our democracy and country hostage.
A Protester’s Account of the Occupy Wall Street Brooklyn Bridge March
We watched from above as people began climbing the cords and metal of the bridge to escape the cops. People on the pedestrian bridge were trying to pull people up out of the roadway.
#OccupyWallStreet March – September 24, 2011 – Photographs by Marnie Joyce
On September 24th, 2011, the lie revealed itself. We live in a world where only 1 percent of us are protected and served.
NYPD Arrests 700 #OccupyWallStreet Protesters On The Brooklyn Bridge (Video)
Video shows NYPD allowing protesters to proceed to the center of the Brooklyn Bridge bridge, where they were stopped and arrested. Critics have charged that protesters were led to believe they were being led across the bridge by police, then trapped.
Occupy Wall Street Occupies The Brooklyn Bridge – Photographs by Adrian Kinloch
100s arrested as they were trapped on the road section of the Brooklyn bridge. This gallery is from when the Occupy Wall Street march arrived on the Brooklyn Bridge, until the police escorted photographers from the occupied section of the road away.
Occupy Wall Street – Day 6 – Photographs by Paul Weiskel
With New York a short bus trip away Paul Weiskel decided to take his camera, laptop, and other essentials to help document this movement of movements, just average people, standing up against the banksters who are holding our democracy and country hostage.
Occupy Wall Street – Day 7 (Police Brutality) – Photographs by Paul Weiskel
With New York a short bus trip away Paul Weiskel decided to take his camera, laptop, and other essentials to help document this movement of movements, just average people, standing up against the banksters who are holding our democracy and country hostage.
MOCA Art In The Streets
Art in the Streets showcases installations by 50 of the most dynamic artists from the graffiti and street art community, with an emphasis on Los Angeles’s role in the evolution of graffiti and street art.
My Chemical Romance #SINGItForJapan
My Chemical Romance releases “#SINGItForJapan,” a Re-Imagining of Their Single “SING” to Benefit Earthquake and Tsunami Victims in Japan





















