Seriously..Nuns sketching Nude outrage? Did the Art Inquisitors visit while I was asleep? lol.
Lets be honest…the Catholic Church enabled the works of Michael Angelo’s David…so what is this new puritanism…I do not think the Holy See would have issues with nude Statue being seen by nuns, since they are All OVER THE SISTINE CEILING!
Ecuadorean Embassy, London: I am a bit sick of Julian Assange now…but I’m still into Wikileaks. ;)
He is doing a Ned Kelly thing and that is not going to help him seperate this condomless issue from Wikileak. He is not being strategic, just avoidance at this point. But in fact they succeed in maligning the contents of wikileak by promoting that Assange is going on the run. They are winning as long as he plays it that way…..
余 – by Cecilia W Yu
Originally posted on AraBelle!:
余 余 余 is a Chinese surname 6000 yrs old. 余 is incoherent squibble in the West. 余 …………………………………..YU Ah! YU…..a joke Meme….. Y U not…
Guzheng at the Bombed out Church
A short film about the Multi-media Visual Arts installation “Hell, Money!” created by Cecilia.W.Yu for when Team Robbo and YU presented: “Nothing Left to Burn!” at the Liverpool Bombed out Church on the 4th August 2012 with the wonderful performance of Zilan Liao’s classical chinese harp….:) under a Creative Commons 3.0 Licence
5 Feminist Video-Game Characters Countdown: Number 2
Originally posted on Femficatio :
By Ray L Martin Editor at Large 10th August 2012, 18:43 GMT Classic video game characters from Ninetendo In continuation of the article countdown, we’re now…
Global: Executive Director of Oxfam’s eco message ! (reblog)
Message from Oxfam International Executive Director: The world‟s largest commodity traders are a powerful, unique and poorly understood sector. The major traders, Archer Daniels Midland (ADM), Bunge, Cargill and Louis Dreyfus, collectively known as the ABCD traders, share a significant presence in a range of basic commodities, controlling, for example, as much as 90 per cent of the global grain trade. Other emerging market trading companies such as Olam, Sinar Mas and Wilmar are also quickly establishing a global presence.