Toonami to return in 2012?! – Adult Swim’s Twitter update says they heard us and to stay tuned! Link to [adult swim] Twitter for more updates: twitter.com This is a step in the right direction yet again! Don’t stop tweeting #BringBackToonami, guys! Show Adult Swim that we want it back and will continue to support it! The song in the video is “Brand New World” – InuYasha Ending 8
Ethan’s a Canadian Television Director trying to make it in Hollywood. Having a hard time finding work, he takes a job in the porn industry to make a little money. He ends up more interested in the adult world than anybody thought he would – especially his fiance? Is it really just for the money? What’s happening to his “mainstream” career? What does directing porn really mean to him? How far is he going to go into this world and will he ever leave? What toll could this take on this relationship and upcoming wedding? Adventures in Pornoland is largely improvised with only two people privy to the ‘secret’ – that a fictional movie was being made using the players, crew, and setting of the adult movie industry as its background. Outside the lead actors, the rest of the cast is made of people working in the adult industry – playing themselves and shot on the soil of Pornoland itself. This is as real as fiction gets!
Available on DVD through www.umbrellaent.com.au Buy it here: www.umbrellaent.com.au Novelist Günter Grass assisted in this brilliant film adaptation of his groundbreaking novel, which depicts the horrors of two world wars in Germany via the brazen gaze of a very special young boy. Frustrated by the lies and hypocrisies that surround him, three year-old Oskar resorts to breaking glass with his shrill voice and banging relentlessly on his tin drum. With the fascists rising-up in his Polish-German hometown of Danzig, and the events leading up to the onslaught of Nazism coming to a head, Oskar is determined to boycott the adult world and remain a child forever. Vividly portrayed by the diminutive David Bennet, and brilliantly directed by master of the New German cinema, Volker Schlondorff, Oskar’s epic coming-of-age story is a milestone of European film, and deservedly won top prize at Cannes and the Academy Awards.
Road To Equality QUEERNATION MAY 13 2012 Hosted By Amanda Carrington Director D Aramis “No Bully-Zone” The Bullying Parent Agression as a parenting style solves short term problems of controlling children, but it leads to serious problems for those children and how they will grow up to deal with the adult world. Parenting style gives children two choices: they can be a victim, because that’s role they’ve been in their family or children can become bullies indirectly because that’s what’s been modeled for them. In order to create and maintain change, we must remember that we’re being watched by our yournger generation and they adopt a lot of their social behaviors from us. Let’s model appropriate behavior if we are to expect it of our children. “TransHollywood” Is Tolerance really acceptance? The goal for us in or representing the LGBT community should be promoting understanding as opposed to tolerance and acceptance. We may never be accepted, but so long as we accept ourselves that is the only tolerance we need. “Hair Legacy” Vidal Sassoon Vidal Sassoon died on Wednesday May 9, 2012 at his home in Los Angeles. He was 84. “Mother’s Day” Happy Mother’s Day across the globe! Thank You!
Australian artist Polixeni Papapetrou has gained international recognition for her thoughtful photographs that contemplate the childhood imagination. For over a decade she has been engaged in an intimate photographic collaboration with her children and their friends. As they have grown and transformed so too have the roles they perform and spaces they inhabit intersecting with the boundaries of time, history and contemporary culture. Her photographs are a powerful testament to how childhood relates to the adult world: they speak both directly and metaphorically about childhood, adolescence and identity and how children might reconcile their inner world with the social demands of the outer world during this phase. Papapetrou engages part reality, part fantasy moving through the mysterious landscape of her home country, using the rich terrain as a backdrop for narratives about the transitional space of childhood. It is the awkward evolution of youth that informs the in‐between spaces she creates in series such as Between Worlds, The Dreamkeepers and The Ghillies. In unreal theatrical guises, the children emerge enigmatically; they are present but their child identity recedes: new archetypes emerge as apparitions that speak to us about transformation and self-realizing periods in our lives. The disguises, masks and outfits worn by the characters in these pictures change young bodies into old, children into animals or into anthropomorphic figures. These figures arouse a …
The hit La MaMa Etc show moves to Fringe NYC 2012 “Dare join the peculiar class of the beloved Mr. Buttermen (a wonderfully disturbed man that lives in the park) as he leads us on a journey of learning. His Fables teach us the importance of being a moral adult in the modern world with classic stories such as Petey the Impotent Rabbit, The Girl who Cried Rape & The Tortoise and the D’jin. Don’t miss the opportunity to once again giggle like a school child. (Please note: Peeing your pants while in the theater is still frowned upon.) ” www.mrbuttermen.com
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