In a city and world where we are bombarded with social standards and wanting to fit in how do we know the rules. What's hot changes weekly. Publicity churns at a never ending rate with so many releases that you become numb as you try to decide the perfect gift, the newest artist, the trendiest club or the chicest restaurant. F.A.C.T. hopefully will demystify that blur.
Friday, October 12, 2007
S: Is for Signatures that shape
Thursday, October 11, 2007
T: One Million years to Terminate


Besides material pollutants our seas and oceans receive the brunt of human waste, whether it is by deliberate dumping or by natural run-off from the land. Wonder why people die from eating fish and shellfish? Because our human waste is digested by them. The fish get ill and the chain reaction "what goes around comes around" reaches it's full life. Rubbish discarded at sea is often washed ashore onto our beaches polluting the coastline. There is more rubbish on the beach in the winter, because of the prevailing winds and large waves which force the litter ashore. A staggering amount of waste, much of which has only existed for the past 50 years or so, enters the oceans each year.

I guess the reason this article is important to me is I grew up near the ocean. I surf, sail, water ski, and have enjoyed it's glory on many occasions. I have been a part of the problem and now I want to be a part of the solution. We do things unconsciously because the issues have not been brought to our attention, when they are we need to make amends. Here are some F.A.C.T.S we all need to know. Below is a list of how long things take to decompose in the watery brine. In the parenthesis is the years. Also below are organizations with F.A.C.T.S. worth checking out! Together with knowledge we can make a difference.
1. glass(1 million)
2. rope (500)
3. plastic(450)
4. straws, stirrers (450)
5. cans (80 -200)
6. caps, lids (50)
7. food containers/wrappers (50)
8. cups, plates, forks, knives, spoons (50)
9. plastic bags (10 - 20)
10. cigarettes/cigarette filters(1-5)
www.cleanoceanaction.org
http://www.solarnavigator.net/volvo_ocean_race.htm
http://www.climatecrisis.net
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
C: Is for Chivas



What happened next was the most surprising. They were giving away three DVD players to the best dancers. Now I can dance. Especially club style. So I handed my purse to Tom and off I went. The 1st DVD went to a man who couldn't move. Next one of the dancers pulled me on stage and Mr. Bell gave a DVD player to a girl who had two left feet. So disgusted I jumped off the stage and a girl grabbed me to dance and before I could dance Mr Bell gave her the DVD. I later had a chance to ask Mr. Bell why? His response "I promised the DVD's before the dance contest." In other words it was rigged. The stupidity of this statement was I told him I was a writer. This experience has turned me against Chivas. Chivas needs to take lessons from "The Striding Man" and that is a F.A.C.T.
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
A: Is for free art

Sunday in the Park with George, any one? Well, on Fridays from 4-8 for free you can. Georges Seurat opens October 28th at The Museum of Modern Art and you can pointillism to your hearts content.

Did you pass or fail science? The New York Hall of Science in Queens
(www.nyhallsci.org) offers free admission on Fridays from 2-5 p.m. and Sundays from 10-11 a.m. Sound Sensations: The Inside Story of Audio allows you to customize a jazz composition and electronically change your voice. You don't have to be a brain to learn.

Modernism more your thing? Journey to The Brooklyn Museum of Art the first Saturday of every month from 5-11pm(www.brooklynmuseum.org) Saturdays are free from 11 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. at the Jewish Museum (www.thejewishmuseum.org).

Pay whatever you wish Fridays from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Whitney Museum of American Art (www.whitney.org) where Georgia O'Keeffe, Alexander Calder among others show a Modern look that changed the history of art. My friend Richard Prince is showing his spiritual side at the Guggenheim and on Fridays from 5:45 p.m. to closing you can absorb his magic at a magical price. The MET has always offered pay as much as you can policy which New Yorkers can always be grateful for.
Though your pockets be bare it is a F.A.C.T. that artistically your brain will always be enriched with culture if you only know where to look.
Monday, October 8, 2007
F: Is for Eastside Fashionable



"Label" combines an intimate Music bar that serves up fresh music programming. The music is the key component of "Label" exploring the non-commercial end of the electronic music spectrum. A program called Spreadlove invites music lovers, DJs and producers to submit their playlists to Mr. Valencia. He in turn can help them spread the love of music through his industry standard DJ equipment and 14 strategically placed high quality speakers. The space seats 35 people at its cozy banquettes and bar. Nine hundred square feet of warm ambient lighting, varied textures and soothing aromatic blends will heighten the senses. This fall, enjoy the sounds, flavors and fresh experience and make it a F.A.C.T.