I waver on this issue. A part of me wants equal righst for all, which was the part that was appalled by prop 8. Another part of me is against the institution of marriage all-together.
I waver on this issue. A part of me wants equal righst for all, which was the part that was appalled by prop 8. Another part of me is against the institution of marriage all-together.
I love the tribal breakdown in the middle.
I always get excited whenever a Tracy Chapman album comes around and it usually is unexpected because she rarely promotes her releases, other than with touring. This one, Our Bright Future, is one that I have been waiting for and although she might not ever recapture the glory of her debut, all her albums have sufficed. Plus, it makes for great traveling music. The first single off of this one is just nice, but I know that her singles usually don’t reflect other tracks on the album. The review’s coming soon.
I don’t know if I agree with this, but I see the intention behind it. They are trying to make feminism look approachable and not intimidating. I never thought that, historically, it was ever unapproachable. I think people from the other camp made it look like it is.
Apparently, Amy Winehouse is seeking a secret divorce from Blake-on-longer-incarcerated after he asked her to pay his rehab bills of £30,000 (KD 13,000). She hasn’t seen him since he came out and is planning to work out a divorce without handing him the £10 million (KD 4.2 Million) settlement. Consequently, love is a losing game.
I’ve always like a little bit of preaching with my comedy. That’s why I cite Margaret Cho as my fave and could never understand what is so funny about Sarah Silverman. But, George Carlin takes it to a whole other level.