ARTSY: No Peace In The Valley

BY GREG ADOMAITIS Tom Hunter no longer has a crew cut. His long red hair — he calls it “civilian camouflage” — and tattoos make him look more like a habitue of the mosh pit at Lollapalooza than a member of the 173rd Airborne Division, where he served as sergeant from 2003 to 2008. He enlisted the day after he graduated from high school. Hunter became interested in documenting the days-in-the-life of his military experience, starting with a disposable camera he found on an army base and eventually upgrading to a pricey Sony DSLR. During his last tour of duty […]

News Of Post-Racial Era Slow To Reach Swim Club

“There was concern that a lot of kids would change the complexion … and the atmosphere of the club.” — Valley Swim Club President John Duesler explaining why he refunded the $1900 Creative Steps Day Camp paid to swim there one day a week. The kids that attend Creative Steps are black. The majority of members of the Valley Swim Club are white. RELATED: “When the minority children got in the pool all of the Caucasian children immediately exited the pool,” Horace Gibson, parent of a day camp child, wrote in an email. “The pool attendants came and told the […]

PHARMACEUTICAL: Easter Island Drug Could Make You Live Forever & Cure Cancer And Heart Attacks

BBC: A drug discovered in the soil of a South Pacific island may help to fight the ageing process, research suggests. When US scientists treated old mice with rapamycin it extended their expected lifespan by up to 38%. The findings, published in the journal Nature, raise the prospect of being able to slow down the ageing process in older people. Rapamycin was first discovered on Easter Island in the 1970s. It is already used to prevent organ rejection in transplant patients, and in stents implanted into patients to keep their coronary arteries open. It is also being tested as a […]

THIS JUST IN: After Fighting It For 40 Years, Philadelphia Agrees To Desegregate Schools

INQUIRER: Nearly 40 years after the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission went to court seeking equal education for white and minority students in the city, the Philadelphia School District is poised to settle the landmark desegregation case by instituting reforms to benefit black and Hispanic children. The settlement would have broad implications, not only for students but for teachers. Regardless of their union contract, many could see significant changes in where they work, how much they are paid, and how they are evaluated. The School Reform Commission yesterday unanimously endorsed the agreement with the state commission, which filed the lawsuit against […]

RIP: Oscar Mayer, Hot Dog King, Dead At 95

LOS ANGELES TIMES: His bologna had a first name. His bologna had a last name. So did he. More than simply a brand name or the punchline to a catchy ad jingle, Oscar G. Mayer, the former chairman of his family’s eponymous meat products company has died. He passed away Monday at the age of 95 in a hospice facility in Fitchburg, Wis., reports the Daily Herald. Founded by three German immigrant brothers, Gottfried, Max and Oscar Mayer, the company began selling sausages in Chicago in the 1890s. The basis of their success was the bratwurst, weisswurst and liverwurst made […]

ON THE INTERNETS: The Astronomical Cost Of Free

The first ever YouTube, starring YouTube co-creator Jawed Karim, is incredibly lame. Nonetheless, it has been viewed 805,990 times. THE TELEGRAPH: Innumerable jaded web entrepreneurs will tell you how easy it is to get thousands of people to glance at a site, but how tortuous it is to get people to stick around or even come back again the following day. Not only do you have to fulfill a desire that people didn’t even realise that they had, but it has to be done with such style and panache that your service becomes indispensable. While the internet may have dismantled […]

DEATH BY CHOCOLATE: Camden Candyman Killed

FOX NEWS: Police said a man died Wednesday morning after falling into a tank full of chocolate at a Camden business. Police were called to a warehouse and manufacturing facility on the 700 block of North 36th Street around 10:45 a.m. Wednesday for a report of a man who had fallen into hot chocolate. The man had been in the melting pot for about 10 minutes by the time crews arrived, and by the time he was pulled out of the chocolate it was too late. He was declared dead shortly after 11 a.m. The turnout gear of firefighters at […]

HAGIOGRAPHY: Fast, Cheap & Out Of Control

[Image via THE SMOKING GUN] NEW YORK TIMES: So that’s how Michael Jackson’s family wants him to be remembered: as a healer, a good Samaritan, a breaker of racial and cultural barriers, a hard-working entertainer, a childlike spirit, a product of Motown and a sensitive, beleaguered soul. “Being judged, being ridiculed–how much pain can you take?” said a tearful Marlon Jackson. Mr. Jackson’s uptempo, adult side (the dance steps, the rhythms, the self-defining images, the megahits about paternity suits, monsters and gang wars) was only glimpsed on video. For this moment, he was portrayed as saint, showman and near-martyr, and […]

ARSTY: Brother From Another Planet

Lecture: John Szwed, Author of Space Is The Place Whenever Wednesday, July 8 @ 7pm FREE at ICA Institute of Contemporary Art · University of Pennsylvania 118 S. 36th St., Philadelphia, PA 19104-3289 · 215.898.5911 Hear a lecture by John Szwed, the biographic expert on all things Ra. He is an anthropologist, musicologist and historian who teaches at Columbia University and is the author of Space is the Place: The Lives and Times of Sun Ra (Da Capo Press, 1998). [Complete listing of upcoming Sun Ra-related events after the jump]

THIS YOU MUST HEAR: Black Lips + King Khan

Does our heart good to know that succeeding generations of young bucks are still grokking on dirty water garage-rock and wedding it to dirty Southern soul. Such is the sound when King Khan‘s peanut butter gets all up in Black Lips‘ chocolate, aka Almighty Defenders. You can hear a teaser track from the forthcoming Vice album below. Our verdict: The kids are alright. DOWNLOAD: Bow Down & Die [MP3 via STEREOGUM] F**k the Pain Away, Sung by Miss Piggy WARNING: NSFW

Tom Moon’s 10 Great Records from Artists You’ve Probably Never Heard Of But Should Have

1.  Lo Borges: Lo Borges (world/Brazil). Singer/songwriter Lo Borges’s solo debut offers upbeat, quintessentially Brazilian melodies that soar majestically over pop and funk backbeats. With its brief songs and tremendous diversity, this album resembles George Harrison’s All Things Must Pass. 2.  Vic Chesnutt: Is the Actor Happy? (rock). Vic Chesnutt’s wry, bracing songs observe life in slow motion – they’re the inner thoughts of dejected souls and social misfits. Yet somehow, even on such despairing anthems as “Free of Hope,” there are hints of the heroic peeking through. 3.  Karen Dalton: It’s So Hard To Know Who’s Going To Love […]