Saturday, May 19, 2007

Dynamite Magazine Cover Archive



If you're as...um...mature as I (am), you'll probably remember these magazine covers scaring the hell out of you when you were a kid as well. Courtesy of retrocrush.com (by way of Bedazzled), here is a collection of Dynamite magazine covers that will shock you, thrill you and then shock you yet again as you clamour for the safety of the space underneath your couch where you're sure to remain for the rest of the month.

Enjoy.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Falwell Dead at 73: God's Will?



Say what you want about Jerry Falwell; the man was definitely influential. With Falwell's death, the continued strength of the Moral Majority may be in question. It seems unlikely that any other religious leader could get away with a fraction of the faux pas Falwell had gracefully endured over the years. Here's a greatest hits, of sorts:
  • In 1999, he told an evangelical conference that the Antichrist was a male Jew who was probably already alive.

  • Shortly after the 11 September 2001 attacks, he said that gays, atheists, civil-rights activists and legal abortions in the US had angered God and "helped this happen".

  • In 1999, he denounced the BBC TV children's show The Teletubbies, because he believed one character, Tinky Winky, was homosexual.
To be fair, perhaps Falwell's "passion" derived from a rather sordid past, which he readily admitted. Falwell's father and his grandfather were both atheists who made fortunes bootlegging during prohibition. He'd had his own troubles with the law, describing himself as a "juvenile delinquent" before becoming a born again Christian at the age of 19.

Despite his frequently misguided viewpoints, the moral climate continued to turn in Falwell's direction. John McCain, who denounced Falwell as an "agent of intolerance" during his 2000 presidential election, recently back peddled on those comments during his recent Meet The Press appearance last month.

So the question remains: has the fanatically moral dream died along with its most prominent dreamer? We can only hope for the best.

Evangelist Jerry Falwell dies [REUTERS]

Monday, May 7, 2007

Bowery Poetry Club Book Event: May 9th


An event is being held to launch a book entitled Third Rail: The Poetry of Rock and Roll. It will be held at the Bowery Poetry Club on May 9th starting at 7:30pm. It appears to be a free event. It also appears that I'll be performing two songs after Daniel Nester's reading and right before Paul Muldoon's band, Racket (I've heard they're fantastic). The sparse ad on BPC's website also lists "others," of which I must be one. Anyway, I'll be doing some Queen-related material. A splendid time is guaranteed for all.

The Bowery Poetry Club

308 Bowery, New York, NY 10012
(212) 614-0505
7:30pm