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Monday, December 6, 2010

Pulled from National Portrait Gallery, Video Emerges Elsewhere in Washington

December 2, 2010, 3:14 pm

Visitors to the National Portrait Gallery in Washington will no longer be able to find the David Wojnarowicz video “A Fire in My Belly” there, but they will not have to travel far to see it. Transformer, a Washington-based arts organization, has been playing it in the front window of its gallery on P Street NW, near Logan Circle, and says it will continue to do so on a 24-hour loop until the National Portrait Gallery reinstates it.

The National Portrait Gallery, which is part of the Smithsonian, took the video out of an exhibition called “Hide/Seek: Difference and Desire in American Portraiture” after the Catholic League and members of the House of Representatives said the work was offensive to Christians. Among the imagery that Mr. Wojnarowicz, who died of AIDS in 1992, uses in the video to depict the suffering of an AIDS patient is a scene of ants crawling on a crucifix.

In a telephone interview on Thursday Victoria Reis, the Transformer executive and artistic director, said the criticism of the video and its removal was “turning back the clock to culture wars that I had thought, in this day and age, in 2010, we were well beyond, but obviously we’re not.”

Ms. Reis said the video currently being shown at Transformer is an abbreviated, four-minute version of “A Fire in My Belly” that can be found on YouTube; she said the gallery had received permission from Mr. Wojnarowicz’s estate to show the full 30-minute version of the film and planned to present it shortly.

Ms. Reis said the gallery was also organizing a protest to start at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday in which participants will march from Transformer to the National Portrait Gallery and then to Congress.

The Transformer gallery’s plans were reported in The Washington Post.

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Friday, November 5, 2010

Simpleton Solutions wins prestigious national award

(press release distribution) This last national scholarship performs three in two years to the author and founder of Simpleton Solutions Elise Cooke. Last year, entered The Grocery Garden, how Busy People Can Grow cheap food WINS USA green life new book Award and was a finalist in the category of gardening. "Our books have managed to win half of national competitions we entered" Marvel Cooke.

These last two years have been a blur for this former software engineer and housewife, who one day open log and discover politicians in Washington agitation to raise food Stamp allocations arguing that it was impossible to eat healthily on these low funds. Cooke recently disappeared in his grocery receipts and learned that his family has been very well eat close to half of the existing food stamp rate. When a few letters to the editor of House, Cooke solved exactly how many economists make a bottom nutritious foods act in his first book, strategic food, Essential Guide du Econovore The detail.This book was instantly welcomed by nutritionists and busy parents, as well as conservative, book included in their catalog b.c club' is rare for autoédité work.

Having completed now three books on the creative frugality, which the author terms "living with less," Cooke maintains the SimpletonSolutions.com site and free to help promote tightwad challenges of uncertain economy.The stingy Mind, 12? secrets of frugal grotesque solutions monthly newsletter reveals the State of mind of those who've reached independent of wealth by exploring specific personality traits in a series of chapters very funny and entertaining. ""Bonus chapters" offer practical applications for personal finance real scenarios.

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