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American Juggalo (by Sean Dunne)

This 23-minute documentary is disturbing, funny, enlightening, and very well made. Definitely NSFW, but completely and utterly fascinating. 

Everything I love about a great documentary is in this short about the Gathering of the Juggalos, a family reunion of sorts for Insane Clown Posse superfans. The filmmakers all-but-ignore the music, choosing instead to focus on the crowd. It’s a chance to visit everyday people I’ve never met, sharing who they are in a place and an environment that I would never be in myself. It’s a peek at an entire culture I would never be comfortable in, and yet I recognize so many who are like people I have known. 

There’s no narration, no judgement, no thesis to be fulfilled, no point to prove. Just voices being heard, sharing moments, emotions, speaking freely about a life they love. 

This is the post-millenium Heavy Metal Parking Lot, capturing a piece of unashamed American culture and its people in their moment, being who they want to be. And they don’t really care what you think.

P.S. - photographer Daniel Cronin has a great series of portraits he’s done at this same event over the years with a 4x5 camera. It’s a great companion piece to this documentary.

Source: vimeo.com

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  • 8 months ago
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(via 1930s Fashion Designers Imagine Year 2000 | Open Culture)

“Ooh, swish!”

Source: openculture.com

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  • 8 months ago
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When you watch an event in real time, anything is possible. Someone could die. Something that has never before happened could spontaneously happen twice. When there are three seconds on the clock, not one person in the world can precisely predict how those seconds will unspool. But if something happens within those three seconds that is authentically astonishing and truly transcendent — well, I’m sure I’ll find out about three minutes after it happens. I’m sure someone will tell me, possibly by accident. You can avoid the news, but you can’t avoid The News. Living in a cave isn’t enough. We’ve beaten the caves. The caves have Wi-Fi.

Chuck Klosterman: Why the DVR robs sports of all of their drama - Grantland

A brilliantly simple essay that, even though I rarely watch sports, puts into words something I’ve felt for a long time.

Source: grantland.com

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  • 11 months ago
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Я очень рад, ведь я, наконец, возвращаюсь домой (via RealPapaPit)

I just can’t help but feel happy every time I hear it.

The song’s title is “I Am So Happy to Finally Be Back Home” and it’s actually meant to be sung like this - there are no lyrics. Check out this very helpful blog post that gives dumb Americans like me a better cultural context for this singer’s unique style, including an earlier (possibly even better) version of the song.

Source: youtube.com

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  • 2 years ago
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I'm Dave Cameron and I create stories, podcasts, and silly ideas in Ithaca, NY. email me

I work as a writer and web editor on student recruitment projects at Ithaca College.

I created an acclaimed but impractical typeface called "Redacted" which you can download here via FontStruct.

Read my articles about local foods in Edible Finger Lakes

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