4:05 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Bizarro|Celebrities|Music|society · 1 Comment
1 Jul 2009As surreal as it sounds, reports that have surfaced about at least 10 grieving Michael Jackson fans committing suicide in the past few days appear to be true.
The man behind the world’s biggest online Michael Jackson fan club has said heartbroken followers of the star have committed suicide because of his death.Gary Taylor, president and owner of MJJcommunity.com, said he understood the tragedies had mostly taken place outside of the UK but he believed one may have been British.
“I know there has been an increase, I now believe the figure is 12. I believe there may have been one Briton who has taken their life,” he said.
“It is a serious situation that these people are going through but Michael Jackson would never want this. He would want them to live.”
The first death reportedly occurred in Tunisia, where a girl took her own life by overdose. Similar reports have been popping up in other parts of the world.
Meanwhile, Reverend Jesse Jackson is urging fans to keep living (see video above).
This is all really too surreal.
Via / Yahoo News UK
11:37 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Arts|Culture|Events|New York City · Comments Off
1 Jul 2009
A friend of mine is behind this. If it doesn’t rain and if my children cooperate I may show up…you should show up if you’re in the NYC area regardless.
GALLERY OPENING EVENT
Ravel Hotel celebrates the opening of its gallery’s 1st international exhibit, with a rooftop party from 7:30 – 10:30 pm on Wednesday, July 1, 2009, featuring live music, half-priced drinks, and an opportunity for LIC art collectors, gallery directors, artists and art lovers in general to network while enjoying the visual work of 13 established artists from South America. Admission to the Ravel’s rooftop party and exhibit is free to the public.
Located at: 8-08 Queens Plaza South, LIC, NY, the Ravel Hotel opens its doors to the first exhibition, with a progressive concept where each of its 5 floors will have the hallways (and some of the rooms) double as a gallery and showcase one hundred original paintings by renowned artists from all over the world, all available for purchase.
The exhibition will be up until November 1, 2009. The gallery is directed by Elizabeth Torres, professional artist, and internationally recognized speaker.
The artists participating in this international exhibition are: Jorge Posada, Alvaro Daza, Juan Carlos Palacios, Rocar, Juan Carlos Vasco, Rafael Ordoñez, Alfredo Vivero Paniza, Carlos Orrea, Martha Guzman, Nico Daza, Elizabeth Torres, Camilo Pinto and Margarita Isaza.
For this opening night, the Ravel hotel has the honor to announce a special live performance by the band Los Neuronautas, which will be presenting its new album “Las Horas sin Tiempo”. Formed in 2006 in New York City, by singer/guitarist David Vanegas, drummer Jeff Ortiz, and bassist Gabriel Gutierrez, the band set out to combine sounds of hard rock and psychedelia into an evolving entity that stands apart from other bands of the latin rock circuit in the US.
For more information, please write to:
info@ravelgallery.com
10:48 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Food|Health|Mississippi|society · 1 Comment
1 Jul 2009
The state of Mississippi has won a top ranking on a list it would probably prefer not to be on at all: the obesity list. According to a new study by the Trust for America’s Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, adult obesity rates increased in 23 states last year, and Mississippi takes the cake, so to speak, in being obese. The Houston Chronicle reports:
• Mississippi had the highest rate of adult obesity, 32.5 percent, for the fifth year in a row.
• Three additional states now have adult obesity rates above 30 percent, including Alabama, 31.2 percent; West Virginia, 31.1 percent; and Tennessee, 30.2 percent. Ohio ranked 10th with an adult obesity rate of 28.6 percent.
• Colorado had the lowest rate of obese adults, at 18.9 percent, followed by Massachusetts, 21.2 percent; and Connecticut, 21.3 percent.
• Mississippi also had the highest rate of overweight and obese children, at 44.4 percent. It’s followed by Arkansas, 37.5 percent; and Georgia, 37.3 percent.
• Following Alabama, Michigan ranks No. 2 with the most obese 55- to 64-year-olds, 36 percent. Colorado has the lowest rate, 21.8 percent.
What’s perhaps more alarming to me is that Mississippi’s children also lead the nation in obesity. Not surprising (if parents aren’t eating well or exercising, neither are their children) but alarming. And beyond alarming is that Colorado, at nearly 20%, is the U.S.’s “leanest” state.
But to invoke a post by La Macha from earlier this year, as alarmed as we might be by statistics, we need to look at the causes of this problem. Beyond just the superficial “you eat too much junk food” analysis, these statistics have everything to do with access to healthy food, education and everything that goes along with living in impoverished areas or belonging to a traditionally oppressed group.
Instead of just being alarmed, we need to examine the causes and talk about answers to incredibly hard questions: like, is good nutrition really an option for everyone? And what “should” struggling famiilies eat if they only have access to fast food? Aside from the fact that some areas lack access to fresh food, when you are sweating to make ends meet and a bag of organic salad that serves 2 costs $4.99 while you can get a bucket of KFC for the whole family for the same price…is this really even a choice anymore?
What do you think?
Via / Chron.com
9:52 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Chile|history|honduras|Latin America|Obama|Politics · 5 Comments
1 Jul 2009
This story is from a few days ago, but given the current situation in Honduras, I thought it was relevant.
U.S. President Obama met with Chilean President Michelle Bachelet and was asked about the U.S.’s role in the 1973 coup that ousted democratically elected Salvador Allende and led to 17 years of military dictatorship.
Obama was asked about CIA involvement in Latin America such as the coup that brought Augusto Pinochet into power. Despite admitting that errors have been made in the past, Obama emphasized the need to move ahead in U.S.-Latin America relations:“I’m interested in going forward, not looking backward,” said Obama, who has pledged to reinvigorate ties with Latin America, after what his advisors believe was neglect during the previous Bush administration.
“I think that the United States has been an enormous force for good in the world. I think there have been times where we’ve made mistakes,” Obama said in the Oval Office.
“But I think that what is important is looking at what our policies are today, and what my administration intends to do in cooperating with the region.
Los Tigres Del Norte have just released their latest single “La Granja”, the first single from Los Tigres Del Norte’s forthcoming new album of the same name that is set for release on September 8th.
The song, featuring farm animal metaphors, is probably closer to Animal Farm than Old McDonald, pero the best part is that you can dance to it.
6:32 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · honduras|Politics · 1 Comment
1 Jul 2009
Ousted Honduran president Manuel Zelaya has vowed to return to his country and to his position on Thursday. Pero he won’t be alone. Zelaya plans to bring an entourage with him including, according to news sources, Argentine President Cristina Kirchner, and the U.N. General Assembly and OAS chiefs.
The interim president of Honduras, Roberto Micheletti, said that Zelaya would be arrested upon his return.
The United Nations , OAS, and US President Obama have thrown their weight behind Zelaya, but since people have such short memories I would like to point out a few things:
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