The Secret and Subconscious Art of Graffiti Removal: Satircal or Strangely True Artistic Genius? : WebUrbanist

http://weburbanist.com/2007/12/09/satirical-or-strangely-true-the-secret-and-subconscious-art-of-graffiti-removal/




Most would argue that graffiti removal is at best the elimination of vandalism or at worst the destruction of art, right? One award-winning film argues something quite different: that graffiti removal is the ultimate next step in the progression of modern art. Despite its semi-satirical intent, The Subconscious Art of Graffiti Removal raises many provocative questions and is an oddly compelling look at what might be the most overlooked art of our time. A closer look at the film reveals some surprising and strange realities regarding the art of graffiti removal.

Cooper Green Mercy Hospital Rap to Win an MRI

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ug_6D6s0kuE

Cooper Green Mercy Hospital perform Rapper’s Delight.

“Inspired by the UAB Hospital ER Rap, this is the Cooper Green Mercy Hospital Rap to Win an MRI Machine.

To support this effort you will need to visit http://www.winanmri.com and vote for Cooper Green (every day) at home and work until December 31st.

This is a late entry in the competition so please tell your friends and family to help. Cooper Green Mercy Hospital is located in downtown Birmingham. It cares for the residents of Jefferson County regardless of their ability to pay.”

Captured on CCTV, the jaw-dropping moment a man missed being hit by a train by a fraction of a second | Mail Online

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=500873&in_page_id=1770

This is the moment a 21-year-old man diced with death as he played on tracks as a train came hurtling towards him.

Showing off in front of his friends, Andrew Ogden, from Astley Village, Chorley, struck a pose standing right in front of an oncoming train.

The dangerous near-miss was captured on CCTV cameras at Rylands level crossing in Chorley on July 14.