thosalumpagus droppings

My Photo
Name: thos diggy
Location: Brooklyn, what!

2.02.2010

Cave Man Savy


Cave Man Savy
Originally uploaded by thosalumpagus

Labels: , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Jee Nemz Truck Flower


Jee Nemz Truck Flower
Originally uploaded by thosalumpagus



1.27.2010

Saber is the Man

Saber steps up to the Health Care debate-



I came across this segment completely randomly Monday afternoon and only caught the last bit, big thanks to the Youtube gods for being able to see it in full.

First off, the raging idiots who are sparking controversy over Saber's use of the flag in his art piece are the ones who are actually desecrating the spirit of the flag and what it stands for.

Something obviously needs to be done about healthcare. Well, obvious to those of us who are in dire need of it. It's appalling how many of my friends don't have health insurance, self included, and how it's kind of just the unspoken norm for a lot of us. On a grander level, I've volunteered in free clinics for the working uninsured and every week was a long wait list. Many of the people seeking care were some of the physically hardest working people in the workforce and had fairly treatable ailments but just didn't have the means to seek the care. There's been multiple times when I've had an ear infection easily treatable with antibiotics but I've had to make the choice to suffer and wait for a free clinic appointment or pay in excess of $450 out of pocket. I really don't mind paying my due but that's ridiculous for a 15 minute doctor visit in which all they do is write a prescription. The way the system is now insurance companies also inflate medical costs which affects the uninsured even more when we have to pay directly.

Ironically, when I did have insurance, about ten years ago, I ended up getting screwed over for necessary dental work. Because of having to pay for insurance, deductibles, and services not covered, I would have saved a couple hundred dollars had I not had insurance at all. Continuing along on that path of irony, the fate of the healthcare bill is in the hands of ones with pretty good insurance policies watching over them. Of course healthcare might not look so bad to many of them.

I've never wanted insurance to be the thing that's keeping me from living my dreams. But every time I talk to my mom she crashes me back down to earth with the question "well, what about health insurance?" This is a huge problem for the non-traditional, non 9-5 worker, the self-employed, independent contractors, consultants, artists, designers, musicians, etc. Saber makes a great point of this in his piece and the interview. He himself is an amazing artist but that doesn't provide insurance and private plans I've seen seem to be more in place for the consultants that can charge $200 an hour. So why, here in the good ol' U.S. of A can there not be a real way for the independent, self-employed, entrepreneurial spirit to get affordable health care?

(I do have to make a note about my indebted gratitude to Harborview Hospital in Seattle which gave excellent care to my uninsured ass when I had emergency surgery for getting hit by a (uninsured and unlicensed) 15 year old driving an S.U.V.)

over/out.

Labels: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

1.26.2010

Why Not?

Femme En Fourrure "Plump Bisquit" (not totally safe for work but not really not safe). Boom.

Femme En Fourrure - Plump Bisquit from miikka lommi on Vimeo.

12.09.2009

Ghetto Tourism

Just saw this from TheWorldsBestEver-

"LA’S MAP TO (GANG)STARS HOME

The next time you’re in L.A., forgo the map to the stars homes and instead embark on the Compton tour."

Curiosity? Exploitation? Bleeding heart Liberalism? Buying a Ghetto Pass?
I've heard about these Ghetto Tours going on all over the place, such as the favelas in Brasil etc. In some ways I'm admittedly intrigued by the whole thing. Who doesn't want a special pass to explore 'forbidden' places? It's like getting into the club where you gotta know somebody to be somebody. Whenever I visit a new city I almost immediately seek out the non-tourist areas for better or worse, whether wandering to boring suburbs of Madrid or being grossly out of place and stared at in an Istanbul ghetto or even getting mean mugged deep, deep into Bushwick. Perhaps there's a bit of a designation between tourist and explorer. But really, what makes taking these ghetto tours all that different from paying thousands of dollars to 'volunteer' in some third world country? To really give them the benefit of the doubt, at least they have the curiosity instead of trying to ignore it all together(?).
Now if you want a real OG Ghetto tourist who put his money where his mouth is you gotta check out Gang Leader for a Day: A Rogue Sociologist Takes to the Streets by Sudhir Venkatesh. While studying at the University of Chicago he got sick of the scholarly, ivory tower approach to sociology and just rolled up into the Robert Taylor Houses of Chicago and ended up living there for 6 years.

Labels:

11.13.2009

Barretto-Power (Fania) Cover Art

My most recent $1 bin pick up. Some good funky latin soul and salsa joints. Art by Izzy Sanabaria



Labels:

11.04.2009

Diverse - Escape Earth

Seriously, Diverse needs to drop his next album. It's been how many years since 'One AM'???
I'm just confused.
He's consistent. He's got flow. He's got the voice. He's got concepts. The man is what I look for in a real artist but it's hard to keep bigging him up without any new material. Usually I wait to hear about new material from artists, in part cuz there's enough publicity about enough artists to keep me satisfied. It's rare, especially in this day, that I'm hungry enough to consistently search out updates on artists. I've been actively searching out new stuff from Diverse. It's time. Feed the masses.

7.23.2009

Hipster Grifter

How come there haven't been any updates on the Hipster Grifter? I miss her. She gave me meaning.

Labels:

7.21.2009

Thought

Os Gemeos reminds me of 2-d version of Marisol Escobar.

Woman and Dog

1.21.2009

"Taking crazy things seriously is- A serious waster of time"

12.12.2008

To Go Along With Album Cover Art

This is a bit of a curious side project, one i've been mulling around in my handsome little head for awhile. Basically I'd like to develop album reviews over time. Give a short little synopsis of my immediate take and then let it sit, let it marinate before coming back and reinforcing, upholding, or destroying my initial summation(or just exposing I was in a good/bad mood first time round). There's some albums that just grow and open up over time, likewise there are some albums that are seemingly great but just don't pop up in the 'need to listen to' realm after a couple weeks.

To start, a new album by Common:



Universal Mind Control
First Listen:
After listening to it I really did kinda feel like Common is under some Universal (as in Universal Music Group) control. It's just not hitting. I don't feel the soul. It feels like a major label backed album in the sense that it's polished and bland in a 'universally' appealable way. The lead single, self titled, is i suppose, supposed to be an homage to Afrika Bambaataa but, eh. Just that, eh.
Actually listening to it, Common's voice even started to just annoy and become grating.
It wasn't until track 8(out of a whomping 10 song tracklist), "inhale" that a song stood out to me. I'll definitely listen again but have a feeling this will fade into my vast external back up drive.
I'm a hater.
Cheers.
-thos

Labels:

12.03.2008

The Omega Man


The Omega Man.
Saw again. Interesting. Charlton Heston scares me, then and now.
So many things in the film I haven't even really tried to break 'em down. So many obvious and so many so obvious that they're back to subversive? I dunno. Heston's character is such a great bad bachelor alpha male in this dark hippy film.
I'd like to see a remake, maybe vince vaughn and lauryn hill as the main characters, crackheads as the new birth brotherhood.
Not great flim but great watching.

Labels:

10.20.2008

R.I.P. Matt Smith Day

6 years...

10.01.2008

Brick- Good High/ Ice Cube, Snoop dog, Dj Quick, etc


Can't front on the cover. Rip the cover off, still can't front.
This is got "Dazz", sampled by a grip of fools including the aforementioned and Das EFX, Dana Dane, MC Lyte, Compton's Most Wanted, etc. I'm gonna give it up for Cube's "No Vaseline".
Disco Jazz. haha.
It's also got "Can't Wait" sampled by Ultra Ultra Magnetic Magnetic MC's
Big up Atlanta '76

Labels:

9.26.2008

Bomb Scare Show


Big show tonight with a heavy list of artists including our own Common Folk/CaveManSav family member LOGIK-ONE, along with Claw Money, The Date Farmers and others.
And of utmost importance Free Alcohol from Belvedere Vodka and Dogfish Head Beer.

Labels: