Today we honor the life of Dennis Hopper –a gentleman, artist, leader and Hollywood great. #1. Here’s the open road of the easy rider featured above with Dennis, Peter Fonda and Jack Nicholson.. American flag for Dennis’ stellar cinematic and artistic legacy by Tiffanys.
Lady Gaga releases the music video for Alejandro, tomorrow. Major world news. It is her 7th record breaking top ten hit on the World Music charts. No other artist has achieved this from one album in history, except her. As war seems to take up a lot of our attention and resouces, time and energy, here’s a comparative contrast between Stefani Germanotta‘s Dirty Rich song and some thought-provoking poetry, beneath your top ten today.
In New Zealand, poetry is called the breath–or in Maori “te ha.” So, I’m going to let newcomer artiste and sometimes poet, Miss Tessa contrast the spirit of what the lyrics “bang, bang” could mean–from two American girls who are both artists. Rest in Peace Dennis Hopper. He was a great.
1. Dennis Hopper was a great man. 74. RIP Hollywood’s Easy Rider
2. Opera–Puccini ‘s Madame Butterfly is still a hit
3. Meet Japan’s Lady Gaga, Ayumi Hamasaki is hot
4. Prince Harry Windsor gets his wings
5. Ugg Boots for the weekend by Britney Spears
6. Dennis Hopper is diagnosed with prostate cancer
7. Hoop Earrings by Madonna for Interview Magazine
8. Beauty is more than skin deep–4 supermodels sans make up
9. Angelina Jolie is triumphant in Salt
10. Black Rain Poetry by Hone Tuwhare
This particular, Lady Gaga video version, stars the Darlings with Mr Donald Sutherland at the helm of this American TV show’s fictitous New York family. Miss Tessa’s Jackson Pollack-esque poetic words follow, after the jump to compare to Germanotta’s thoughts on war. Thanks Ladies. What a show. :)
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THE HORIWOOD TOP TEN – SUN 5.30.2010
Today we honor the life of Dennis Hopper –a gentleman, artist, leader and Hollywood great. #1. Here’s the open road of the easy rider featured above with Dennis, Peter Fonda and Jack Nicholson.. American flag for Dennis’ stellar cinematic and artistic legacy by Tiffanys.
Lady Gaga releases the music video for Alejandro, tomorrow. Major world news. It is her 7th record breaking top ten hit on the World Music charts. No other artist has achieved this from one album in history, except her. As war seems to take up a lot of our attention and resouces, time and energy, here’s a comparative contrast between Stefani Germanotta‘s Dirty Rich song and some thought-provoking poetry, beneath your top ten today.
In New Zealand, poetry is called the breath–or in Maori “te ha.” So, I’m going to let newcomer artiste and sometimes poet, Miss Tessa contrast the spirit of what the lyrics “bang, bang” could mean–from two American girls who are both artists. Rest in Peace Dennis Hopper. He was a great.
1. Dennis Hopper was a great man. 74. RIP Hollywood’s Easy Rider
2. Opera–Puccini ‘s Madame Butterfly is still a hit
3. Meet Japan’s Lady Gaga, Ayumi Hamasaki is hot
4. Prince Harry Windsor gets his wings
5. Ugg Boots for the weekend by Britney Spears
6. Dennis Hopper is diagnosed with prostate cancer
7. Hoop Earrings by Madonna for Interview Magazine
8. Beauty is more than skin deep–4 supermodels sans make up
9. Angelina Jolie is triumphant in Salt
10. Black Rain Poetry by Hone Tuwhare
This particular, Lady Gaga video version, stars the Darlings with Mr Donald Sutherland at the helm of this American TV show’s fictitous New York family. Miss Tessa’s Jackson Pollack-esque poetic words follow, after the jump to compare to Germanotta’s thoughts on war. Thanks Ladies. What a show. :)
~Posted by Horiwood.Com, Hollywood California USA. 5.30.2010~ Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by horiwood on May 31, 2010 in America, Art, artist, Dennis Hopper, Entertainment Celebrity News, Entertainment News, Lady Gaga, Miss Tessa, Poetry, Stefani Germanotta, Think Green
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