Berthold Beitz, the patriarch of German heavy industry giant ThyssenKrupp, who saved hundreds of Jews from Nazi persecution, has died aged 99, the company said Wednesday. The industrialist, who died Tuesday, became supervisory board chairman in 1970…
31 July 2013
by Loup Dargent
July 31, 2013
By practice: you have to start somewhere. The ease with which we have access to cameras on phones and audiences via the internet means it is easier to be “found” by Hollywood. Pick up a camera and start shooting. Don't wait for money or to be hired by a production company, just get out there and make a movie.
30 July 2013
by Loup Dargent
July 30, 2013
"The Wolverine" savored a ferocious premiere weekend at North American box offices, leading a pack including horror flick "The Conjuring," final industry data showed Monday. Starring Hugh Jackman as a clawed mutant, the sixth installment of the X-Men…
28 July 2013
AFP, All Posts, Celebrities, Comic Books Related, Entertainment Related, Movies Related, News Related, Science Fiction Related, US Related
by Loup Dargent
July 28, 2013
"The Wolverine," the latest "X Men' spin-off, is hoping to claw back some Hollywood pride after a string of big-budget flops have left major Tinseltown studios licking their wounds. Starring Hugh Jackman, the film is forecast to make over $70 million…
27 July 2013
All Posts, Celebrities, News Related, Politically Yours, Social Networking, Top Lists, Twitter, UK Related
by Loup Dargent
July 27, 2013
If you're on this side of the Pond (and a Twitter user, obviously) , you might have noticed that the #AskTommyRobinson tag has been trending since last night, That tag was apparently started because the so called leader of the, also so called, English Defence League, Tommy Robinson wanted to hold a Q&A session on Twitter. Considering that Tommy is well known for blocking a lot of the people who ask him questions he can't/won't answer, the point of having a Q&A sessions seemed a bit... well... yep... pointless.
That was until the Twitter community saw that tag as a great opportunity to tell him what they actually really think of him and his street movement, of course.
It's bound to be quite a few #AskTommyRobinson related lists being posted. Here are some that have already come to our attention:
- The 11 best questions by Twitter for EDL’s #askTommyRobinson
- Ask Tommy Robinson-More Fun and Japes From The EDL
- Some of my favourite tweets from #asktommyrobinson
- #WHATAREDOINGTOMMYROBINSON?
(We will try to update this compilation as often as possible)
Anyway, here is our own list (made from randomly chosen tweets of people we follow and/or have previously posted in the #OccupyEDL tag) top list... Enjoy!
Loup Dargent
Anyway, here is our own list (made from randomly chosen tweets of people we follow and/or have previously posted in the #OccupyEDL tag) top list... Enjoy!
Loup Dargent
by Loup Dargent
July 27, 2013
Soviet Union was the official enemy of the United States for ages. Many people who spent their lives suffering under the paranoia of a looming nuclear war with a mysterious, highly secret collection of countries are still nervous today.
As a consequence, a lot of misinformation clouds the judgment and perception of people when looking at post-Soviet countries. Some myths are so well-known that they are taken as a fact, and that is a real shame.
Here are five common myths about post-Soviet Union countries that just aren't true.
26 July 2013
All Posts, Doctor Who Related, Entertainment Related, News Related, Science Fiction Related, TV Series, UK Related
by Loup Dargent
July 26, 2013
The TV Series Doctor Who was first broadcast in 1963 which was the year of my birth and so I literally grew up with the programme. As a child I was fascinated by the concepts of time travel and aliens and so Doctor Who was a must-watch every weekend. I enjoyed the plots and the characters and was largely untroubled by any of the protagonists with one notable exception – The Daleks. Like millions of other people across the globe these extraterrestrial beings were, for me, the scariest things on the small screen and fifty years on I still find them incredibly sinister!
25 July 2013
by Loup Dargent
July 25, 2013
Church of England leader Justin Welby has told a company offering short-term high-interest loans that the church wants to "compete" it out of existence by promoting not-for-profit credit unions. Welby, who as Archbishop of Canterbury is spiritual leader…
Banksy Related, Celebrities, Infographics, Politically Yours, Top Lists, UK Related, US Related, Youth Related
by Loup Dargent
July 25, 2013
Street Artist Banksy is known for his Banksy wall and Banksy stencils styles. Banksy stencils is a method that he uses for some of his artwork, which is used to produce the cut design on the surface with a thin sheet of cardboard, plastic or metal with a pattern of letters cut out of it.
Despite not calling himself an artist, Banksy has been considered by some as talented in that respect; he uses his original street art form, combined with Banksy stencils style. Due to the shroud of secrecy surrounding his real identity and his subversive character; Banksy has achieved somewhat of a cult following with his Banksy Art from some of the younger age group within the stencilling community. Banksy Prints are famous all over the world, especially Banksy Los Angeles artwork.
There is always hope graffiti is perhaps the most famous graffiti Banksy, There is always hope is located in London, South Bank. Canvas version of this Banksy print was sold in 2007 for 37200$ at Sotheby's auction.
Flying balloons Girl by Banksy is located on a stretch of the Palestinian side of Israeli West Bank Barrier. While Banksy was creating this graffiti art, guns were drawn on him. However despite of all of that, Banksy went to work to create this masterpiece,.
And again, another famous Banksy print - Girl searching Soldier this time of graffiti .. Palestine, Wall of West Bank in Bethlehem, 2007. Yes, yes, it is graffiti on the wall of security in the ancient city of Bethlehem. This barrier in the form of the wall was built by Israel and the United Nations considers this building illegal. This Banksy art was used as a promotional piece for Banksy's exhibition in Santa's Ghetto to help draw a large audience.
Banksy Rat appears in many of his graffiti. Banksy symbolizes rats in his graffiti as the only truly free animals in the city. Banksy also represents himself through rats, as rats are the night creatures as Banksy is. Not only are Banksy and the rat both creatures of the night, they are also both looked down upon by polite society.
Monkeys are another reacquiring theme in Banksy graffiti art. One of his most iconic stencils features a downtrodden monkey wearing a sign that reads, Laugh now, but one day well be in charge. A commentary on Man's feeling of superiority towards his simian cousins, or, conversely, the monkey's knowledge that it is the superior race, this stencil appears in many permutations. Other monkeys in Banksy art proclaim that "lying to the police is never wrong." While this expression is typical of human rebels, it also expresses the world from a monkey's point of view. If lying to the police will keep it out of a zoo or a science experiment, a monkey should always lie to the police. Banksy Media Monkey wears headphones, operates a camera and holds an old-style clapperboard. Is Banksy commenting on the mindless nature of modern film-making or the mindless nature of those who make films, including his own films? Or is he noting that monkeys may well make better movies than those that currently invade the theaters?
Why does Banksy favor monkeys? Perhaps it is an expression of the imitative nature of man as expressed in the aphorism "Monkey see, monkey do." After all, art imitates life and life imitates art. Graffiti artists imitate one another, either as a tribute or to mock another's work. Perhaps Banksy enjoys monkeys simply because they look so much like, yet so much more comical than, their human counterparts.
Related Articles
- Part One: Great Graffiti Art by Banksy
- Spray it out loud: London's street art
- Graffiti or Art?
- 'Banksy-style' picture may not be the genuine article
- Freedom of Expression : Art as an Instrument for the benefit of Society
- Acquitted! Activist Who Faced 13 Years in Prison for Chalking Anti-Bank Slogans Gets Off Free
24 July 2013
by Loup Dargent
July 24, 2013
French investigators said Tuesday they had opened a criminal probe into a lawmaker who was allegedly recorded saying that Hitler "did not kill enough" Roma. Interior Minister Manuel Valls had earlier called for Gilles Bourdouleix, a controversial lawmaker…
23 July 2013
by Loup Dargent
July 23, 2013
A draft law protecting women from domestic violence was approved Monday by a Lebanese parliamentary panel, after years of campaigning by rights groups who welcomed the move as a step forward. The parliamentary committee's approval comes less than two…
20 July 2013
by Loup Dargent
July 20, 2013
We really need to start a WTF category for news like that!
For those who only read the headlines, the owner of that cafe is "a Christian who likes playing with air rifles"... I'm not sure if that really qualifies him as a good guy though.
Loup Dargent
From a painting hung high on a blood-red wall, Adolf Hitler peers down on young students eating schnitzel and slurping German beer in Indonesia's Nazi-themed cafe. The SoldatenKaffee ("The Soldiers' Cafe") opened its doors in the western Javanese city…
19 July 2013
Comic Books Related, Entertainment Related, Infographics, Movies Related, Science Fiction Related, Superman Related, TV Series
by Loup Dargent
July 19, 2013

Superman wasn’t always the man we know and love today. In fact, he was pretty much the exact opposite of the man we know today when he first appeared in print in 1932.
Two Cleveland teens, Jerry Seigel and Joel Schuster, created their own fanzine – “Science Fiction: The Advance Guard of Future Civilization” – after their work was rejected by publishers. In the third issue, Seigel included his story “The Reign of the Superman” - a comic about an evil villain who disrupts society with his mental powers.
Seigel revised Superman the following year, establishing him as a hero instead of a villain. However, Seigel’s revision came before editor Whitney Ellsworth outlined a strict code of conduct for superheroes, disallowing them to commit murder. Seigel’s first hero version of Superman was much more aggressive than the man we know today.
18 July 2013
by Loup Dargent
July 18, 2013
Europe's Jewish leaders on Thursday asked the European Union to back their call for a Polish ban on the ritual slaughter of animals for food to be overturned. Jewish community and religious leaders from across Europe also urged the EU to review its…
by Loup Dargent
July 18, 2013
If you're interested in learning more about the Jewish faith, here are eight interesting facts you can add to your memory:
by Loup Dargent
July 18, 2013
Police launched raids in Germany, the Netherlands and Switzerland on Wednesday against six suspected members of a far-right "Werewolf" cell modelled on late-World War II plans for a Nazi guerrilla resistance. Four suspects in the three countries, plus…
16 July 2013
AFP, All Posts, Entertainment Related, France Related, Music Related, News Related, Politically Yours
by Loup Dargent
July 16, 2013
A Norwegian neo-Nazi black metal musician and convicted killer was arrested in France on Tuesday over fears he may have been preparing a "major terrorist act", the interior ministry said. Kristian Vikernes, who the ministry said once had a link with…
by Loup Dargent
July 16, 2013
The acquittal of Florida neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman in the death of unarmed black teen Trayvon Martin has brought tough questions about racism in America back to the fore. Suspicions that the fatal February 2012 shooting of the 17…
14 July 2013
by Loup Dargent
July 14, 2013
Dah Yaya is an Afghan village set in stony hills and steeped in traditions that limit women to second-class status in this desperately poor country ravaged by Taliban insurgency. But in a school set up by an Afghan-American woman named a 2012 top 10…
12 July 2013
AFP, All Posts, Celebrities, Education Related, Malala Yousafzai, Miscellaneous, News Related, Politically Yours, Religion Related, Youth Related
by Loup Dargent
July 12, 2013
Pakistan teenager Malala Yousafzai told the United Nations on Friday that she would not be silenced by terrorist threats, in her first public speech since being shot by the Taliban. "They thought that the bullet would silence us, but they failed," Malala…
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11 July 2013
All Posts, Campaigns, Education Related, Malala Yousafzai, Miscellaneous, News Related, Politically Yours, Religion Related, Youth Related
by Loup Dargent
July 11, 2013
The Taliban shot 15-year-old Malala in the head for her education activism. But she survived, helped win education for all girls in Pakistan, and will address the UN in 3 days asking leaders to agree to put every child on the planet in school, a shockingly achievable goal. Let's stand with her, and call for education for all...
5 July 2013
All Posts, Books Related, Competitions and Giveaways, Paranormal, Trailers, Video-clips, Youth Related
by Loup Dargent
July 05, 2013
"Beau Bailey is suffering from a post-break-up meltdown when she happens across a knife in her local park and takes it home. Less than a week later, the new boy in school has her trapped in an alley; he’s sprouted horns and is going to kill Beau unless she hands over the knife.
Until Eighteenth-century gargoyle, Jack, shows up to save her.
Jack has woken from a century-long slumber to tell Beau that she’s unwittingly been drafted into a power struggle between two immortal races: Demons and Gargoyles. The knife is the only one in existence capable of killing immortals and they’ll tear the world apart to get it back. To draw the warring immortals away from her home, Beau goes with Jack in search of the mind-bending realm known as the Underworld, a place where they’ll hopefully be able to destroy the knife and prevent all hell from breaking loose. That is, provided they can outrun the demons chasing them."
Today's Book Tour is for 'In Stone', a YA paranormal romance novel written by Louise D. Gornall, and its hosting post is quite on the mega side as we have not only info about the book and its author, but also a Book Trailer and a quite lengthy excerpt as well as a Guest Post especially written for us by Louise D. Gornall.
Oh, and there is a Giveaway as well (open only to residents in the US, UK, Australia and Canada though)...
Enjoy!
Loup Dargent
Oh, and there is a Giveaway as well (open only to residents in the US, UK, Australia and Canada though)...
Enjoy!
Loup Dargent
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