Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Israeli Businessman Builds and Restores Mosque in France
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Unlike Sappho Shopping in Sephora
चार्गेस दिस्मिस्सेदअगेंस्ट ग़िउलिअनि’स
Little Princess

So as Im writing this shit, Drake is playing on my speakers and damn I'm just doin' me, I'm livin' life right now and it's far from over...
So as I'm being me, Brosky, Caroline Giuliani be like "who the fuck is you?" but it's more like me reversing this and sayn: "who the fuck is you? Oh right you that..."
Now allow me to get Grad school on and take this back to when Caroline's lawyers struck a deal in court to get her shoplifting charges dismissed.
There have been countless nights on my end of roaming Manhattan and wondering how Rudolph W. Giuliani lived. I slept on benches and aimlessly roamed streets, alleyways and stations--heck I even did routine Mosque-hop from one house of God to another. Little did I know about Caroline and Caroline couldnt give two shits about anybody in the city back in those days.
I wonder if she does today, or mayhaps she does and God knows best. So what's my issue in all of this anyways? Well, for starters Caroline made a quick appearance in Manhattan Criminal Court, the same court I know all too well, where prosecutors actually offered her a rather convenient adjournment in contemplation of dismissal.
Allow me to translate this legal shit for you: if Caroline serves a day of community service and stays out of trouble for six months and sticks to her cozy Disney cartoons and Cinderella swag, well, the case against her will be dismissed. Khulus, ya'3ni khulus...Tayeb.
A Princess on Community Service?
You see this is the part where Big Brosky sees some light at the end of this tunnel, yeah we comin out as we see Princess Giuliani now doing her community service for the Sanitation Department, though the details have not been worked out.
So what the heck was it that earned this sanitation gig? Come on Caroline, what did you did???
Nah, seriously girl, what did you did? what it do?
Oh yeah that's right (as my Drake track plays loud) Caroline was arrested after being caught at Sephora on the Upper East Side with Princess gear from the store in her coat pocket.
Anne M. Siegel, an assistant district attorney, said in court that her Royalty, Princess Caroline was caught with merchandise valued at $100.50. But...remember, she's Rudy's little Princess and so Mrs. Siegel had to cut in a deal pursuant to the office’s guidelines for first-time, low-level shoplifters, Princess Giuliani was being given the dismissal offer.
Isabelle Kirshner, the Princess's lawyer, did not say anything inside or outside of court and why should she, Brosky even says you got a damn good deal girl. Here's how Drake put's it in the track still playing loudly:
I really can't complain, everything is Kosher...
Two thumbs up, Eber and Roeper...
But seriously though, let's ask Kirshner if everything is really Kosher, I mean if youre a Harvard undergrad shouldnt you be smarter that? So Kanye's got a Yale undergrad telling him how to do a feathertie, so maybe Drake can have Caroline nab em some guyliner. The Princess herself is scheduled to return to court on Nov. 4 for a status conference on her community service.
Some wise Kosher insertions in all this: Judge Jennifer Schecter told Princess Giuliani, “Stay out of trouble and avoid rearrest.”
Monday, July 12, 2010
Joseph: The Bull and the Rose


Joseph: The Bull and the Rose
A certain number of years ago the country of
Si si, that’s right…an exposition and it just wasn’t any exposition it was an expo of Mexican – Jewish – artist Anette Pier. For those who have absolutely no clue of who Annette Pier is, well she strongly takes pride in her Mexican Jewish identity for beginners. She presents what is a contemporary approach to the ancient twelve tribes as a universal concept of "the first diverse society."
Now, myself, Big Brosky, the Muslim, looking into Pier’s works had me looking through much introspectively within my mind. Questions of the likes: indeed there are Jews in every nation, of course, but how do Mexican Jews live? How did they end up there and what exactly does being Jewish mean to Annette Pier?
Pier’s work, “JOYS OF TOLERANCE: REFLECTING DIVERSITY THROUGH THE TWELVE TRIBES CATALOG” can answer many of these questions in full, no doubt. What intrigued me was that out of all the Mexican artists and the aspect of the Revolution, Annette Pier’s work was chosen.
The Exhibit
Walking through her exhibit, as a monotheist myself—however from the people of Ishmael (Peace and Blessings upon him)—I was without doubt feelin’ the pieces. Pier used metaphors to portray the life and times of the biblical prophet Joseph/Yusuf (peace be upon him) in a rather “Mexican” context.
Pier is a Mexican. Is Pier Mexican before she is Jewish…or…is she Jewish before Mexican? I don’t know, you’d have to ask her. My understanding was that, and still remains that, she is a Mexican before Jew, but if one would pass through a bazillion Jewish tribunes and Haretz, you’d prob get the opposite analogy; she is a Jew before Mexican.
Forget the Jew Mexican/Mexican Jew dyad for now. Pier has the bull fights of
To Pier, Joseph/Yusuf (peace be with him) is seen as the innocent bull, the powerful epical Bos Taurus. She sees the bull as mythical, graceful, robust, powerful, innocent and undeniably, sincere. Working from within her Mexican tradition, she builds upon the image of the bull as a metaphor for Joseph's/Yusuf’s (pbuh) magnetism, charisma, and acquired identity. She visually demonstrates how bullfighting is a dance and power-play with the matador paralleling Joseph's/Yusuf’s (pbuh) relationship with his brothers.
Aside from the fiesta Brava and the exhibit opening in
Despite such given, the flower’s aroma and sweetening scent is also perceived as toxic as it is able to arouse the most despicable of ill feelings within one’s very own siblings who became an embodiment of jealousy and malice. Pier brings in the fiesta Brava here: the struggle between the matador and the bull. The brothers being the matadors obviously.
Standing in my Keffeyeh – Solidarity in my
So here I stand, a Muslim man, activist, photographer and hip-hop artist at an exhibit with a Keffeyeh wrapped around the jugular looking straight at this ingenious exhibit no doubt and simply bridging a contemporary gap on
The only thing I was seeing in Pier’s exhibit was
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
The Hunchback and the Notre-Dame Gusher

The Hunchback and the Notre-Dame Gusher
Aight, so I have no idea how many exact days that oil has been gushing out of the Gulf of Mexico since I lost count after day 65. In any event, I was vexed by day 7. The first seven days weren't so bad for me since we, the people/the controlled civilians, had no idea what was really "gushing on."
So here we, British Petroleum's environmental gusher. Big shout-out to Halleburton and indeed we can agree that Karma is a bitch for both of them. Now, the CEO of BP was out on a sail boat race somewhere in the Pacific on like Day 62, chillin' while Obama was playing Golf.
The American military has NO technology to fix this mess so how about we rewind back to April 20th when this all happened...by the way, I've got a hunch, a HUGE Hunch--bigger than the Notre-Dame Hunchback's and Milan Lucic's combined--that BP knew from the get go that it was 100,000 barrels/day that was spewing out the broken pipe in the first place.
Back to when it all Began...
When it comes to the young Presidency of Barack Obama, and for the nation, this hellish summer of discontent started in balmy spring, on April 20th, forty miles off the Louisiana coast in the Gulf of Mexico.
By May 17th—the day that the chief executive officer of BP predicted that “the environmental impact of this disaster is likely to have been very, very modest”—it was obvious that what was unfolding was the single biggest environmental catastrophe in the history of the United States. By last Tuesday, June 15th, when President Obama commandeered the networks for his first address to the nation from the Oval Office, the per-day estimate had been ratcheted up to sixty thousand barrels—a thousand every twenty-four minutes.
The surface muck was fouling Florida beaches and Louisiana wetlands, leaving doomed seabirds shrouded in black; just as ominous, huge subsurface blobs were leaching oxygen from the depths, threatening to suffocate an entire ocean ecosystem. The Times was describing the governmental response as chaotic, “bedeviled by a lack of preparation, organization, urgency and clear lines of authority among federal, state and local officials.” And Obama himself was under attack from all sides, with even admirers berating him for seeming coolly detached and not angry enough.
So let's face the TRUTH: The ultimate cause of the Gulf disaster is out-of-control consumption of a dwindling resource that must be extracted in increasingly dangerous ways. The most effective, most efficient way to rein in that consumption and make clean energy price-competitive would be to slap a heavy tax on carbon.
But really, is now the time to talk about other forms and modes of "environmentally friendly" means of getting around? I wonder why this problem isnt fixed, when you think about it, everybody is powerless to fix this broken pipe, could you imagine if this happened to the Russians, I wonder what means they wouldve tried, Im only happy that at least this happened to the Americans since if this were in Russian waters, Lord help us (and them with their archaic engineering equipment from the Commie days.)
I could only pray that this Global "Superpower" in the form of the United States of America gets this ridiculous pipe fixed or clogged.
Monday, June 7, 2010
el Seed: Gaze Into Urban Calligraphy
Friday, May 21, 2010
Underground Hip-hop - Mickey Boston - CHESS
Chess Video Shoot - That so-called "Behind the Scenes" Look
To begin, Behind the Scenes itself was a 1908 film directed by D.W. Griffith...but...nah, we don't really care about that right now...this is about that Mickey Boston, Big Brosky clip shot at the beginning of May 2010, right?
You are Correct.
I am actually pleased to commercial that this was my FULL self-directed video and was a lot of work? In all sincerity, yes and no...I jacked the chairs off McGill University's Leacock building, but the truth of the matter was, I asked some porter dude, but he wasnt really the Leacock porter...I borrowed the chairs and gave em back--nothing more to it than that...
One thing that had me stoked, as my man Rough Draft would say, was getting in touch with Toly from 21production, here have a look yourself and see how nice that feels:
http://www.21production.com/index2.html
I really like this part on his site:
I worked in film for five years on the west coast was in a smash and grab and was drugged at a club, ended up in the hospital. I make art house films - Toly A.K. I keep the burnin, along with the few friends on this thin raft- one cries a river-the other burns of fire
In essence...I was just pleased to meet the man and we spoke in the heat over some strawberries while my man Tuthree (and director of photography) was parking the ride with all the supplies in there...
The chess board itself came from Mr. Weyes who was actually in Mexico while archival footage was a pleasure to work, especially working the reels...Sam Jamous came down alongside fellow hip-hop brother in rhyme Mad Gab, the el-Gabacho...
we got rolling, the rest was history…
Natural you say?
Gabacho wasnt nervous, he just looked in the camera a couple times he told me...I find no sweat in that, we can do the Merlin stuff in post-production...
He bopped his head to the beat, we played Chess in the heat...
Downtown Montreal is gorgeous in May and I had to take it to Jacques Austerlitz...
Yes, Indeed people...this was undeniably another extension of my musical activism in the form of Chess which highlighted nothing more than an attempt to not just look fly in a clip, yeah I always do that, but to bring out what was to be a witty underpinning of how specific leaders, after the adoption of heavy industrial killing machinery in the modern world, had lead their nations to notorious destruction.
The opening scene of the novel Austerlitz, with its curious intertwining of human and animal experiences, in a Nocturama-like railway station, struck me as really powerful yet odd, and informed my entire reading thereafter.
I read the novel when I did my Master's and felt its sheer brilliance...
In Austerlitz, author W. G. Sebald performed what was to be a small but significant miracle: a wresting of the Holocaust out of the clutches of stale cliche. You see, this author highlights this by means of never ever showing readers a death camp or a gas chamber.
In the video for Chess on the other hand, the footage just doesnt stop in context of destruction--not only is it visible on the chess board but also in the entire clip itself.
Instead, Sebald's novel concentrates on the wreckage of one man's life. Orphaned as a young boy during the Nazi occupation of Prague, Jacques Austerlitz devotes the rest of his life to finding out who he really is and what happened to his parents, and all the while he is haunted by the feeling that he is living a borrowed life.
The significant issue for Sebald is not memory in an overall generic sense, however, but the point at which the cost of not remembering supersedes protective strategies for survival, the moment later in life when early, often horrific repressed knowledge or experience move center stage in a person's life.
Displaced from both his home and his identity in the early part of the Second World War, Jacques Austerlitz is one of Sebald's loners or outsiders, who late in life is driven to interpret fragmented dreams, suppressed memories, recreate his past--to essentially recover himself.
Sebald's introduction of the character of Jacques Austerlitz as one of the creatures in the waiting room, dwarf species looking miniaturized (6-7), definitely inscribes Austerlitz in an animal reign.
Almost at the other end of the book, Austerlitz recalls his wanderings in the Jardin des Plantes with Marie de Verneuil: Marie particularly asked me to take a photograph of this beautiful group [of fallow deer], and as she did so, said Austerlitz, she said something which I have never forgotten, she said that captive animals and we ourselves, their human counterparts, view one another à travers une brèche dincompréhension. (264) The sentence captures this incomprehension, as its movement takes us from one instance, human or animal, to the other, but always keeping them isolated between commas.
Tyrannies, governments and regimes alongside their distinct leaders have, in some form or fashion in large part, used and exploited the lives of peasants or the bourgeois populace.
There is much that I wanted to capture in one clip and the particular presence of the little girl between the chess players was salient to the message I was trying to capture and get across to my audience. The child herself is a little Iranian girl and my statement here was verging towards the conceit of the nation of Iran itself--will specific nations of this world play Iran like they did during the Iran-Iraq War
The Iranian child between the two chess players is the garden of innocence, she symbolizes all the children who have died in contemporary wars around the world. The corrupt fail to care about how individuals are dying and how they are exploited like pawns on a chess board.
Despite the fact that the clip is laden with death and sadistic images, my direction of the clip was to also bring images of the Argentinian-born revolutionary, Dr. Che Guevera to the fore.
Geuvera has been popularized within the confines of our contemporary popular culture, however, despite the givens his ambition and drive for equality for peasants was utterly undeniable. His stand for all South Americans and indegenous populaces lead him to his great passing, as he left behind a legacy larger than any Bolivian mountain.
To close, I just want to thank Sam Jamous, Toly, el Gabacho, Queen Misriyaa, Michael Sabah and TuThree (Director of Photography) for without you this project would not have been possible :)
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Banksy Exploited by a Self-Consumed Kangaroo Thierry Guetta?

"This is the first time the essentially bourgeois world of art has belonged to the people. We need to make it count."
-Banksy
While a dark silhouetted hoodie-sported Zorro in Banksy speaks candidly towards a rather stable camera lens, the world of art may perhaps be rendered unstable once again by wack phonies of the likes of a wannabe spray-can–wielding Thierry Guetta.
From Exit Through the Giftshop's opening narration one can immediately spot the imposter like that kid in your schoolyard who always wanted to role with the Big Broskies. Big Broskies, you know, those real-deal authentic cats in the school yard who knew how to keep it real and set the recess trends while followers of the likes of kangaroo Thierry would snoop around in the foreground wishing they'd get all the girls the real bad boys got.
Thierry is by far no film-maker. He is by far no artist, eh...mayhaps lemme second that one...he is a failed master at the art of exploitation and manipulation. I lay emphasis in Italics on the 'failed' part since he is quite transparent and by far no master of illusion.
Personally I myself cant believe anyone would even allude to Thierry as an artist let alone blow 24G's on his mass printed junk...and i quote Banksy on this one:
"As far as I’m aware, Mr. Brainwash doesn’t know very much about art, especially his own. He seems to mainly judge the success of an art show by how many square feet it covers and whether it makes any money. This probably makes him the ultimate artist of our times."
Connnnnnn-Artist You Proclaim?
Thierry is by far disturbed. He verily does undeniably suffer a severe narcissism-something...and no please dont tell me that bringing a Cambell's Soup can and making it a spraycan is any for or fashion of an art revival from the Warhol days...why? Because it simply is NOT. Indeed, undeniably this is “the first great art-disaster movie.” Personally, I noted that audiences were more poised on hearing more about Banksy than Thierry, instead it ended up being "The Thierry Show"--an aspect which had me hoping as I stormed out the theatre hoping the money did NOT go in Thierry's pocket.
My admiration for Banksy only increased upon reading:
"The film is the end of my public life rather than the beginning. This is the most you’ll ever see of me, if I can help it."
The only question remains: was Banksy used by Thierry? Were the other artists of the likes of good 'ole cousin Space Invader and Shepard Fairey exploited?
Does Kangaroo Thierry hop on the money and only care about himself and his image and possess the desire to be loved? Is he a big baby wanting the attention and the glamour? Indeed, friends, Theirry is a Glamour whore.
I do leave you with one question posed to Banksy by wired.com:
"Your work explores power, tests power and is therefore revolutionary, encouraging people to subvert the powers that be. Mr. Brainwash kind of did this to you. He looked at the power structure around him (Banksy and Fairey) and exploited it for his own ends. Does that make him a student — or a con man?"
Monday, May 10, 2010
The new Pimped-out Goldman Sachs - Putin' some Bling in your Urban Skyline.

and i guess buildings dont entirely mean anything to some however in my case i do marvell at them from time to time...The new headquarters is architecture as a well-tailored suit. From a distance, the building looks utterly unexceptional, but as you get closer your eye picks up signs of quality—the drape, as it were, and the stitching. Cobb’s façade of clear, colorless glass and bands of shiny steel is completely flat, and this two-dimensionality might have been dull were it not for the subtle shift of proportions in the quiet plaid pattern of the steel grid as it ascends. By the time you are close enough to touch this architectural garment, you can tell that a lot of money has been spent.
And so I could only see this as a global trend in contemporary engineering, you got buildings like this in Dubai n' shit, na mean?



