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Stop West Virginia’s Spruce Mountaintop Removal Coal Mine

Photo courtesy of the Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition and SouthWings. While we watch the continuing BP oil disaster in the Gulf, there is another form of dirty, destructive, energy we need to break free from: Coal. A very important deadline is rapidly approaching —on June 1st the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will stop taking public comments on its proposed veto of the permit that would allow devastating mountaintop removal coal mining at the massive Spruce No. 1 mine in Logan County, West Virginia…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Calf Head Stomping Dairy Farmer Exposed, Gets Charged With 12 Counts of Animal Cruelty (Video)

Scroll down for for the actual video. Be aware the ‘disturbing images’ warning at the start of it is no joke. In the midst of the all oil spill all the time coverage out there, you may have missed this truly horrific story of systematic animal cruelty perpetrated at Conklin Dairy Farms in Ohio. Mercy For Animals ran an undercover investigation into what was going on at the dairy and came away with some of the most disturbing footage … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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North Korean art causes stir in Vienna

A rare exhibition of North Korean art is taking place in Vienna's MAK Museum. The museum says it is the first time major paintings from the Korean Art Gallery in Pyongyang have been shown abroad. North Korea, in this exhibition, is a land of smiles. More than 100 oils, water colours and traditional Korean ink paintings, dating from the 1960s to the present day, have been brought from Pyongyang to Vienna's MAK Museum for Applied Arts and Contemporary Art for the show, called Flowers for Kim Il Sung; Art and Architecture from the Democratic People's Republic of North Korea. The works show beaming farm women feeding geese and ducks, or plump, rosy-cheeked children wandering through fields of flowers. There is also a soldier lying in the snow, grinning as he looks up from his gun, untroubled by cold or fear. BBC News http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/world/europe/10134478.stm# The MAK, the Austrian Museum of Applied Arts and Contemporary Art FLOWERS FOR KIM IL SUNG Art and architecture from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea 19.05.2010 – 05.09.2010 MAK Exhibition Hall The exhibition offers for the first time insight into the contemporary art, poster production and architecture of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, which hitherto was mostly not on show in international exhibitions. The exhibition in the MAK was prepared in cooperation with the Korean Art Gallery and the Paektusan Academy of Architecture. What can be seen is a culture that is alien to us and that is stamped by an overwhelming veneration of the “Eternal President” Kim Il Sung, who died in 1994, and of his son Kim Jong II , presently in power; the culture is also rigidly marked by the Chuch’e ideology, a specific interpretation of socialism. Kim Il Sung adapted the traditional Marxist-Leninist doctrine to the Korean situation. The Chuch’e ideology which thus arose interprets Historical Materialism as a form of voluntarism, thereby emphasising the country’s autonomy in every respect, whether ideological, political, economic or military. Korean nationalism thus assumes a central ideological role. The show contains around 100 oil and ink pictures, a representative selection of posters, and a model of the ”Chuch’e Tower,” the landmark of Pyongyang, and is rounded off by architectural drawings and photographs. For the first time, 16 portraits of the two most senior leaders of the country, Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong II , are exhibited. Generally they depict father and son together with representatives of the people, including factory workers, soldiers and peasants as well as children, and in a variety of settings. In the paintings, it is mainly the heroic acts of the revolution that are depicted, from the beginnings of the Democratic People’s Republic and the creation of the “Workers’ Paradise”. So-called bourgeois forms of art, such as for example abstract art, are the subject of critical opposition, comparable with the situation in the former Soviet Union. Socialist Realism was long considered the prevailing style. Exhibition Peter Noever Curator Bettina M. Busse Consultant curator Christiane Bauermeister Project coordination Dunja Gottweis ' http://www.mak.at/mysql/ausstellungen_show_page.php?a_id=867 added by: zichi

What This Asian Man Learned from the ‘Things Black People Do’ Twitter Trend [Race Relations]

So, I spent a few minutes browsing the #Thingsblackpeopledo trend on Twitter last night. Oh come on, you clicked on it, too. It’s just sitting there! I learned something very interesting about another culture. More

No More Baptisms in the Jordan River – Expected to Run Dry by 2011

Photo via Abouid Even the most famous and admired places aren’t immune to the problems of abuse and pollution – the Jordan River being a prime example as it’s expected to run dry by 2011 due to overexploitation, pollution and lack of regional management, according to Friends of the Earth, Middle East . Over 90% of the river’s water has been diverted by Israel, Syria and Jordan, and what’s left is an unappealing mix of sewage, saline water, and run-off from cropland. And by the end of 2011, there won’t even be that left. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Green Eyes On: A Visit to a Zero Landfill Subaru Plant

Photo via Subaru . Guest blogger Sara Snow is a green lifestyle expert and board member for Discovery’s 24/7 future-forward network Planet Green. There is a Subaru plant along a stretch of I-65 that you can’t miss if you happen to find yourself about an hour north of Indianapolis, traveling toward Chicago. It’s a 2.9 million square foot facility (with 3.4 million usable square feet including a second floor) that covers over 70 football fields. It’s big, but I can’t say that this particular plant looks all that different than any other from the outside. But get inside (they offer a 90 minute tour) and you’ll learn that not only was it the first auto assembly plant in the U.S. to achieve zero-landfill status , but they took that to heart and have gone a lot further. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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50 Years of Selling America Oil [VIDEO]

Maybe it’s just me. But this whole Gulf of Mexico fiasco sounds a bit like a trailer mash-up between a Jean-Claude Van Damme movie and Al Gore’s Inconvenient Truth. Unfortunately, this isn’t Hollywood and we’ve have 5,000 barrels of crude oil bubbling into our ocean every single day–though some are reporting it’s closer to 26,000 barrels a day ! And while some are quick to blame BP or even off-shore drilling, I am hesitant to agree: this tragedy begins at the pump. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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‘Letters To Juliet’ Cheat Sheet: Everything You Need To Know

Amanda Seyfried and her co-stars give you the dish on their romantic new flick. By Jocelyn Vena Amanda Seyfried and Gael Garcia Bernal in “Letters to Juliet” Photo: Summit Entertainment Amanda Seyfried and her “Letters to Juliet” co-stars Christopher Egan , Gael Garc

National Weed Day – the meaning of 4 20

Unofficial National Weed Day is April 20, or 4/20. The meaning of 4 20: Four Twenty has come to be synonymous with pot smoking marijuana culture. Once a secret code for those in the know, 4 20 is becoming mainstream, part and parcel of the rallying cry being expressed by Americans everywhere: Free the Weed! 4 20 is a cultural meme, a unit of cultural transmission. Pot smokers celebrate the symbolic number. The term Four Twenty is a means to communicate with and identify fellow pot smokers. The twentieth day of the fourth month, April 20, has come to be a Stoner Holiday, a day for the celebration of the culture and identity surrounding marijuana. http://www.examiner.com/x-4383-Portland-Progressive-Examiner~y2010m4d19-National… added by: unimatrix0

‘Mad Men’ Cast Sings Bye Bye Birdie

Please enjoy this completely charming video of Mad Men 's cast and crew doing their best Ann Margaret for Matt Weiner. Rich Sommer really enjoys getting naked , apparently. The Best Links: The original, for reference. ONTD via Pop Culture Brain Watch