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Monday, February 20, 2006

Flambuoyant Buster Bunny

All right, so my sister was showing me this thing on the internet. Apparently, the national department of education has stopped funding the "Buster Bunny" show because he went and learned about some kids who had lesbian parents. The department chair claimed that it was exposing the wrong stuff to the nation's kids, and that PBS wasted 400,000 $. Can you believe it? Check it out at http://www.ifilm.com/ifilmdetail/2665237. And if that doesn't work, try finding it on www.ifilm.com. Anyways, there's a thing in the end that encourages people, intelligent people like us, to tell the chair what we think. I personally encourage you all to do so too, as both Buster and Arthur are in jeopardy! The youth of the nation may no more view those shows on PBS because lesbians were on TV!

You may need a fast computer to see the video. If your computer cannot process it, email Margaret Spellings, the head of the national education committee board thing at margaret.spellings@ed.gov.

Also, check out this guy Sufjan Stevens. Indi rock artist who, in my opinion, is a perfect example of interdisciplinary music. He would've been an amazing topic in our class discussions atold A squared. He's planning on making an album for each state of America, and he plays over 20 instruments! Many critics have rated his album, "Illinoise", the best of the year.

Henriko

7 Comments:

Blogger Meredith said...

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3:17 PM, February 20, 2006

 
Blogger IsaacNoah said...

Didn't he also do an album on Michigan? Big time stuff...

1:52 AM, February 21, 2006

 
Blogger Meredith said...

I'm pretty sure Adam basked in the fact that he did "Michigan" first at some point.

7:21 AM, February 21, 2006

 
Blogger Jason Chua said...

What's Buster Bunny?

8:03 PM, February 22, 2006

 
Blogger Emma said...

Oh Pulaski day! Such good memories from the Polish corner of Grand Rapids. And Peter VanderMuelen! And tootsies! And polka!

9:14 PM, February 23, 2006

 
Blogger Meredith said...

That sounds pretty badass. Still, though, I think I'll recover from the trauma of not having grown up in the midwest.

10:55 AM, February 25, 2006

 
Blogger Emma said...

All this agreeing with Adam is making me feel ill.

2:08 PM, February 25, 2006

 

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