In Memoriam
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| Library of Congress via Wikipedia |
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., The Trumpet of Conscience
(h/t Michael Ryan)
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| The King in his prime. |
He's not here anymore of course. Elvis left the building over 30 years ago.
There are many Elvis'. Young, (sorta) innocent Elvis. Older, bombed out Elvis. Army Elvis. Movie Elvis (ugh)*.
But my favorite is post '68 comeback Elvis.
In January 1970 he returned to performing live with a month long, two show a night run at the International Hotel in Las Vegas and, imho, firmly established himself as the King of Rock 'n' Roll.
That's The Way It Is documents not just these performances, but the rehearsals leading up to them and shows Elvis in intimate settings rarely seen.
Simply put, it is one of the best and most important Rock documentaries I have ever seen. There's a good chunk of the doc in the second video (after the jump). It's a documentary about the documentary. How meta.
But first, here's Elvis and the gang Taking Care of Business with Polk Salad Annie. (if you have no patience, jump to about 3 minutes in, but do yourself a favor and watch the whole thing.
*Though as Eichel might point out, Movie Elvis smushed Ann Margaret on the regular.
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Says GPCA chief operating officer Tom Kaiden in a press release, "Peggyâs energy, connection, and courage inspired everyone she touched. I am at a loss for words to describe our sorrow at her passing. She was a great leader, and we will humbly carry on her mission of ensuring that arts and culture remain at the core of what defines Greater Philadelphia as a region and what binds us together as a community.â
A powerful advocate for the arts, Amsterdam successfully fought against a 2009 proposal to tax Philly residents on theater, dance and other cultural events, and has been a driving force in our city's burgeoning arts scene for the past decade. According to an obituary in today's Inquirer, Amsterdam "doubled the [Cultural Alliance's] membership to 385 arts and cultural nonprofits and greatly expanded its reach to the broader community" since she came to the organization in 2000.
Amsterdam's legacy in Philadelphia is far-reaching, according to a GPCA press release: Not only did she help re-establish the city's Office of Arts, Culture, and the Creative Economy in 2008, but also "prevented the elimination of Philadelphia's cultural funding in 2004," and launched marketing initiative Engage 2020, which we wrote about here.
In 2007, Amsterdam wrote an op-ed column in the City Paper, asking voters to consider the arts when they vote for a new mayor. She said:
The value of the arts and culture sector goes far beyond its economic impact, of course. At their best, the arts are shared experiences that bind our community every bit as much as a sports championship. As a city, we are stronger because of the cultural organizations in our neighborhoods. They are neighbors in every sense of the word building housing, offering safe haven and celebrating community.
For all these reasons, the Cultural Alliance believes that if the region is to continue its upward trajectory, city and civic leaders must be convinced to actively embrace the cultural sector as they address the critical issues facing Greater Philadelphia.
If Philly's thriving arts community is any indication, Amsterdam's legacy is as long-lasting as our debt to her.
For information on memorial services, visit philaculture.org.
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My oftimes professional conference roomie and confidante. My fellow traveller in the worlds of 50s single life. My fellow warrior in support of arts and culture. I will miss you.
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And here it is, the felling of that great, phallic, whatever the fuck it was, for your viewing pleasure, courtesy of some guy with a YouTube account.
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