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Super Columbine Massacre RPG!…Why?

October 21, 2015February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

It would seem tasteless, in the wake of the Oregon shootings, to ask anyone to relive them. As would it with any major shooting; for experiencing the event rather than the aftermath means interacting with the killer’s psyche in a manner likely unpleasant and certainly raw. Which leads us to

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Prison Debate Team Schools Harvard University

October 21, 2015February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

This last month, three members of the Harvard University debate team went head to head with three inmates convicted of violent crimes in a debate competition. Opposed to popular belief, the losers of this debate were from the top ranked Ivy League University. What does this say about America’s prison

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The Art of Robbing a Bank

October 20, 2015February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

“It’s not crime; It’s artwork… He’s an intellectual” –New York Post Joe Gibbons, at 61 years old, pleaded guilty this year to robbing a bank in Chinatown. His robbery did not involve weapons, however. He simply wrote a note that read “This is a bank robbery. Large Bills. No dye

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Richard Pryor: From Tragedy to Comedy

October 19, 2015February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

“It takes a certain talent, genius (if you will) to insult 17,000 people – black, white, male, female, straight, gay, rich and poor – at one time.” -Los Angeles Times The infamous stand-up comedian Ricard Pryor was born December 1st, 1940 in Peoria, Illinois, where his upbringing was anything but

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“Cut Piece” Performance Art

October 19, 2015February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

By juxtaposing societal rules and art, Yoko Ono’s “Cut Piece” defied the standards of performance art and blended together two opposite ideals. Prior to her publicized relationship to the Beatle’s John Lennon, Ono was known as a Japanese artist whose avant-garde performance art became popular worldwide. In her later years,

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Incarcerated Coding

October 17, 2015February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

Situated on the end of the San Francisco Bay, San Quentin State Prison contains a maximum security prison complete with a gas chamber and lethal injection room. Over four thousand inmates are currently incarcerated on San Quentin grounds, including more than seven hundred men awaiting execution on death row. Rapists,

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The Picasso Dilemma- Artist locked away for stealing

October 15, 2015February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

The act of stealing is a crime a crime that can span across a number of aspects of our lives. Stealing can be something as typical as taking an object from someone else, a robbery, breaking into a bank and taking the money there, or it can even be the

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Guerrilla Girls See Blurred Lines very clearly

October 15, 2015February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

The Guerrilla Girls are an anonymous group of feminist artists whose focus is to expel sexism and racism in politics, the art world, film and the culture at large. The members wear gorilla masks to hide their identity, but they are guerrilla in their approach and methods. Their actions and

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Activists vs. Shell

October 14, 2015February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

With Shell currently, and with great dignity, high-tailing it out of the arctic, some attention ought to be given to the artists who provided the needed pressure. Shell’s goal, the result of trillions of dollars in lobbying, was to obtain oil from arctic drilling, being the only company still searching

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#BlackLivesMatter at NYFW

October 13, 2015February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

New York Fashion Week is a famous event dedicated to the boldest, brightest fashion designers. For Kerby Jean Raymond, the honor of being the ultimate risk-taking designer was given to him before any clothes were even shown. Raymond, founder and head designer of Pyer Moss, wanted to utilize his show

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