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Media Love to Go Green But Should Say It's Cool to Wave the Red, White & Blue

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On March 26, I was watching the Kids�" Choice Awards with my 8-year-old twins on Viacom�"s Nickelodeon, which for 30 years has been the No. 1 entertainment brand for kids. It was dedicated to the Big Green Help environmental campaign and �Sgoing green⬝ for Earth Day awareness. Leonardo DiCaprio was honored for his green work. Dwayne �Sthe Rock⬝ Johnson was the host, and my fellow Hollywood stars and musicians came out in full force.


An impressive commitment was shown to keeping the message of Al Gore�"s �SAn Inconvenient Truth⬝ as a battle cry for our youths�" participation in protecting Mother Earth from global warming and pollution. My children were enthusiastic. I was confused. Something bothered me, and I could not put my finger on why - until Memorial Day weekend.


It started on Saturday morning, when I took my 8-year-old son, Nicholas, who is a Cub Scout, to the Los Angeles National Cemetery. About 2,700 Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, from Cub to Eagle, convened to place flags on more than 84,000 gravesites of America�"s finest. It was a moving, profound experience.


One would expect a lot of running and playing among these youngsters as they performed their task. But, no. At each site, they stood at attention, recited the name of the service member and then saluted. Within two hours, 84,000 flags proudly waved in the gentle breeze.


I have passed this cemetery for years and wondered who placed those flags, and how, from a sea of white stones, the Stars and Stripes overnight come and beautifully decorate this hallowed ground. All across this great nation, I picture the same scene and the beauty of these young boys and girls honoring those who have protected the privilege of our magnificent democracy and freedoms.


This Memorial Day, I had the honor of being part of the program at this cemetery. joining Robert Forster, Jon Voight, David Horowitz, Bill Sachs and Maj. Gen. JamesW. Comstock. The general had asked all to remember the first time he or she understood or felt patriotic. As I sat waiting my turn to speak, I reflected on mine. My father was a Navy gunner on a merchant marine ship during World War II. His ship was torpedoed in the Pacific, and he was in the water for three days. He lost some of his close friends and was awarded the Purple Heart.


My earliest recollections of my dad were that on every Memorial Day, Veterans Day and Independence Day until the day he died at age 57, he wore his Navy uniform and raised the flag in our front yard. I remember his solemn pride on those days. He also upset my mother a bit because he still fit in his uniform and had not gained any weight over the years. And, well, she had.


My father often talked of the pride he had for his father, who had come from Sicily and enlisted in the Infantry during World War I. His father also had been awarded the Purple Heart and the Oak Leaf Cluster, which is bestowed on military awards when exceptional conduct is recognized.


Looking out at the sea of faces on Memorial Day, the great beautiful faces of those who understand sacrifice and love our country, I could not help but think of the millions of families connected to the military either by serving or through family history. By contrast, neither President Obama nor Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. had a parent in the military.


In no way do I suggest that such a connection is a criterion for love of country, but it certainly can affect how one might feel about the military and its history. Certainly, the vice president does have the experience of having a son who is serving.


Interestingly, Mr. Obama�"s maternal grandfather fought in World War II, but Mr. Obama often dismisses his grandfather�"s beliefs in his book �SDreams From My Father,⬝ saying his grandparents knew nothing of the real violence in the world. He wrote that his grandfather had never seen �Sreal combat⬝ and had a �Stendency to rewrite history to conform to the image he wished for himself.⬝


During the election, however, many media outlets, including the New Republic, Time magazine and the Huffington Post, fawned over Mr. Obama�"s �Smilitary pedigree⬝ and �SWorld War II connection,⬝ though Mr. Obama himself casually dismissed his grandfather�"s service.


Our fathers and mothers have a great deal of influence over our thinking. We must use their meaningful history and pride to appeal to the Hollywood community, to Nickelodeon, Disney, Universal, Paramount, Warner Bros. and others.


We should have the same unifying message for our youth today and educate them on the love, honor, sacrifice, pride and patriotism of the military with as much vim and vigor as on Earth Day and in the Big Green Help campaign.


We need a call to arms, like that of the Nickelodeon�"s Kids�" Choice Awards, and spend from 10:30 a.m. until 9 p.m. with programming that would excite our children with the stirring message of our nation�"s heroes and their powerful stories of honor and sacrifice.


They know enough about �Sgoing green,⬝ so why not go red, white and blue for future Memorial Days? Let�"s start on July Fourth, Independence Day, so that by next Memorial Day, perhaps Nickelodeon will heed our call and put together a program that will bring education, encouragement and patriotism to our youth.


Let�"s make it as cool to plug-in to patriotism as it is to unplug to save energy.


Originally posted May 31 at Andrew Breitbart's Big Hollywood blog.





Media Love to Go Green But Should Say It's Cool to Wave the Red, White & Blue

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'People used to say I looked like Steve Martin. I met him once - he didn't see it'

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Michael Craig-Martin, artist


What got you started?


Discovering modern art through a schoolteacher when I was about 12. It was the 1950s, and modern art was still a secret - I thought I'd stumbled upon a magic world.


What was your big breakthrough?


Getting into Yale art school. I happened to be there at the school's golden moment, when it had some fantastically good students - Richard Serra, Brice Marden, Chuck Close.


Who or what have you sacrificed for your art?


Personal life. You can't be an artist without having an unusually irritating level of self-absorption.


Why do some people have such difficulties with conceptual art?


In order to feel really comfortable with art, you have to gain familiarity with it. People might go to Tate Modern and be sceptical in the first room or two, but by the third room they've found something that captures their imagination. And by the fourth room, they've found four things.


What has been your biggest challenge?


Just keeping going. You have to learn to persist in the times when things are not going well, in the hope that some day they will.


How does Britain's art scene compare with America's?


Britain's art world is amazingly active, considering its size. It sits in a very odd position between Europe and America, and negotiates a strange path of its own.


Complete this sentence: At heart I'm just a frustrated ...


Layabout. I'm essentially a very lazy person.


Which other living artist do you most admire?


Too many to say. Of my own generation, Bruce Nauman, Gerhard Richter, Richard Serra.


In the movie of your life, who plays you?


People used to say I looked like Steve Martin. But I met him once, and I don't think he saw any similarity.


What work of art would you most like to own?


Seurat's Bathers at Asnières, for its wonderful combination of modesty and grandeur.


What's the worst thing anyone's ever said about your work?


One review of an early show called it a "waste of a beautiful gallery".


Is there anything about your career you regret?


No. Certainly not the years I spent teaching. Many of my students - Damien Hirst, Gary Hume - have gone on to do well. That's a very nice reward.


In short


Born: Dublin, 1941


Career: Exhibited conceptual work An Oak Tree in 1974. Taught at Goldsmiths. Currently co-curating the exhibition This Is Sculpture at Tate Liverpool (0151-702 7400).


High point: "My 2006 show Signs of Life at the Kunsthaus Bregenz in Austria. Everything just seemed to work."


Low point: "Feeling, at about 40, that I hadn't come close to achieving what I'd hoped to."



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'People used to say I looked like Steve Martin. I met him once - he didn't see it'

[Source: Good Times Society - by The American Illuminati]

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