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Poster Boy is what some might consider to be the New York version of Banksy, and while it’s hard to equate artists, he does seem to have a similar urban art style. Using a razor blade, Poster Boy slices advertisements found in subway terminals to create new pieces of art.
A small group of gay rights advocates and protesters gathered to pose for wedding pictures on Qianmen Avenue in Bejing this past Valentines day. Two men and two women walked as gay couples, while crowds of onlookers gathered, asking questions and voicing their opinions.
Reactions to the protest were divided; while many onlookers expressed support, saying they were aware there are many openly gay men and women in China now, others were not sympathetic to the cause. On the Internet, thousands of people who responded to news stories about the event (in Chinese here) were divided as well. One person responded to a news story on the protest by asking women not to date other women anymore. “Make some contributions to the tens of millions of single males [in China],” this person wrote, alluding to China’s current gender imbalance.
via China Journal : Gay Pride on Valentine’s Day in Beijing.
NSFW, but who works anyway? This is college.
Zach Galifianakis is a comedian who’s been around for a while but I just caught his stand-up DVD on Comedy Central the other night. Is he gay? No, but his beard makes him a level 10 lumberjack.
Here’s a snippet of him and some of his newest “impressions”.
This quote from an article on The Fire Wire seems to describe him well:
Thickly bearded and unkempt (he jokes that he has the body of a third-grader who’s swallowed a panda), Galifianakis isn’t Hollywood at all.
“Everything is just kind of like performing in my basement,” said Galifianakis. “I just have this free-for-all on the stage that is hit-or-miss. … I kind of slam myself about that but probably the only way I can do it is just in an organized fashion somewhat. I don’t really know what I’m doing.”







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