Has the invention of the internet merely shone a light on what might have previously been described as "inspiration", the deplorable act of plagiarism ? (James Frey - A million little things "author" anyone?)
Or has it somehow morphed itself into a socially acceptable act given that the world clearly has bigger issues to tackle?
While the 2011 Billboard Music Awards payed homage to modern day music icon Beyonce with kind words from the likes of Barbara Streisand,Kenny "Babyface" Edmonds and Stevie Wonders to name a few the internet and its residents had a few less than kind words to say about Beyonce's headlining performance of Run the World.
Many on the web accusing the star of.....gasp! plagiarism
Say it ain't so.
A picture says a thousand word though.
While almost every other industry has a very clear defintion of what plagiarism is and exactly how people who have "difficulty" understanding this act and the ramifications will be dealt with, the music industry still seems to be a few paces behind.
Aaaah yes the music industry, that beacon of honest businessmen, fairplay and honour, obviously has alot to gain from the practice of sampling and covers, because when a modern artist can re-introduce a certified crowd pleaser to a new audience its a win win for everyone involved (except the original artist ofcourse), especially the record companies who have alot to gain as the owners of publishing rights of in many cases both artists.
So when an artist draws....well let's just call it "inspiration" from another artist does it matter that the latter artist belongs to the same generation and therefore performs to the same audience and in the case of Beyonce vs Lorella Cuccarini were do choreography, stage art and art direction factor into the plagiarism argument?
The appropriate guidelines will probably not be drawn up anytime soon, but the debate will definetely rage on.
Watch a clip of the much debated Beyonce Billboard 2011 performance vs Lorella Cuccarini's 2010 Sanremo Music Festival performances below.
Aswell as word from legendary musician Prince giving his views on fellow musicians being "inspired" by his work.
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Thursday, May 26, 2011
The Thinker...Thinking
The Thinker...Thinking from Wick Beaver's provocative Rodin-inspired show, |
And Then? As a nod to the animated (and smart) interview of Anna Wintour on The Charlie Rose Show when Yves Saint-Laurent retired. As an acknowledgement of the intellectual beauty behind the lines of fine design. If you're a YSL fan, you want to see this interview. The beautiful photograph? Laurence Benaïm. Courtesy Vogue.com |
And then there was Kelefa Sanneh, staff writer for The New Yorker. Sweet jesus even gotta love the way this man thinks. Loved watching his thoughts
possess him in passion across a static screen. And then to find out his dad was Gambia-born and mom is a white South African intellectual? Well...aint nobody said high humour+a fine mind don't come styled in fascinating packages--and I aint even getting started on Sanneh's post-modern intellectual wardrobe.
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Designer Spotlight : Gert Johan Coetzee
SAMA host Bonang Matheba in several Gert Johan Coetzee designs |
The designer achieved a milestone in his career when South African Music Awards host and brand ambassador Bonang Matheba was dressed exclusively by the designer for the award show.
If the STUNNING dresses (and killer stares by the model ) are anything to go by there is ALOT more to come from Joziwoods new IT man.
Dreaming of Morning Light
Morning Light. Photo Courtesy of Annie Escobar/ListenIn Pictures. |
Where do dreams live and what do babies dream at night?
What are you doing with the bountiful creative force raging storms in your mind?
What gave A Peace Treaty Founding Divas Farah Malik & Dana Arbib the creative courage to pursue the birth of their company, which supports beautiful ancient artistry in fragile states?
What makes autumn gold and raindrops dance toward one another before racing down windowpanes?
A Peace Treaty Divas: Farah & Dana. Photo Courtesy of The Wild. |
Why are you alive?
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
What Is Life?
Tim Hetherington and Partner Idil Ibrahim with Restrepo Team, Academy Awards night. Photo Courtesy Michael Goulding. |
From Idil, To Life. |
Monday, May 23, 2011
LIVE YOUR BEST LIFE!
Color Blocking Power-Divas. LUV It! |
But you can't stop praying for even a sprinkle of Oprah's magic Oprah-ness, even if you're a citizen of this great nation of Manahatta. Go ahead, Live Your Best Life, (in an outfit that screams: I'm Alive)!
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Hi my name is ......and I'm a reality show junkie
Braxton Family Values |
Question : Are reality shows the modern girls version of soap operas?
Answer : YES
One of my earliest memories of my grandmother is watching her take her daily soap opera fix from her beloved "The Bold & The Beautiful". During which time we all knew not to interrupt her for ANYTHING!
Cut to 2011 and I'm afraid to say I've inherited the "DON'T INTERRUPT ME WHILE I'M GETTING MY SHOTS IN" club, and there doesnt seem to be any end in sight with producers and channels seemingly determined to re-model the T.V landscape as we know it.
Shows like Braxton Family Values, Harlem Heights and Project Runway are leading the pack with millions of viewers glued to their screens weekly, not to mention the even guiltier pleasure shows Basketball Wives, Mob Wives and Love & Hip Hop.
Never to be outdone Mzansi isn't far behind with some of their own shows with Running with the Reps, Nonhle goes to Hollywood and Bonang Matheba's B*Dazzled!
Well atleast God will know where to find me when he brings "the rapture".
A Cheeky Story
Ummm...lol. Nandos Brings The Spice. Can't Accuse Them of Anything Less. It's A Chicken Brand my non-SouthAfricans. |
Being the country-brand ambassador I is, am always telling people their advertising/marketing campaigns suck and they are 500light years behind mzantsi, where the only reason to turn on the telly is the real inside story, ie. ad space, cuz let's face it--imported american sitcoms when you're craving something local suck and sabc soaps impersonating american sitcoms sucks even more. But those ads man! Remember the Woolies one, "Woolworths (cue music)...the inside story..." with Khanyi Dhlomo? so suave. And who has not laughed off their heinie cracking ju-ju jibes right along Nandos? Vodacom keeps bringing it. Remember the Gogo ads? Now this business, here--we've been having it! And watch out Vodacom, you're about to get Polka-dotted. Hilarious.
Ads Bite. campaign by . "The World’s First Trillion Dollar Advertising Campaign" by TBWA/Hunt Lascaris for Zim newspaper, The Zimbabwean. Photo Credit: sorry, dunno. |
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Wedding Dresses & Million Dollar Dowries
Mbali, center, at her traditional Zulu Wedding to DJ BlackCoffee. Photo Courtesy: Zaronline. |
Traditional Sotho Seshweshwe meets Ivory Dreams. Photo Courtesy of Designer, Matome Seshoka. As below. |
And did I leave out the ever-famous township procession through the streets--white dress and all--bridal party in tow singing "Makoki ke dinako/Well it's time little miss Bride"? If you don't know what I'm talking about these pictures speak for themselves, especially DJ BlackCoffee's Soweto wedding with so much family sharing the limelight. African weddings above all else are about families becoming one. According to our book, you're signing up for the fancy dress and the tipsy uncle who almost painted it afresh with red wine and of-course the nosy mother, ever-dropping in at dinnertime brother, his sweet seven baby sisters and that fresh crop of just-discovered cousins waiting under every success with money you'll encounter. So cheers, Little Ms. Bride. It's All Love!
IF YOU LOOK AT ME/ I WILL DANCE LIKE A...PEACOCK! & POUT LIKE A BUTTERFLY... |
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Soweto Pantsula Choreographs Beyonce
Dancing Queens. Dancing-Kwaito Car Washers from Khayelitsha, Cape Town. Photo Courtesy Per Englund from his beautiful book, The Beautiful Struggle. |
Yeah, so clearly i've got something of a disease. Who but teen girls and me;) memorize dance moves to Beyonce's just dropped single (laptop in one hand/body gyrations in other) the night the video is released? And who but me would drool and drool (instant repeat in hand) seeing our South African pantsula boys teach B. something about Msowawa jive?
Pantsula Jive. Now. Photo Courtesy Per Englund. |
The first 1.42min dance sequence are brought to you live by Soweto. Those dance moves were baked in Meadowlands/Orlando/Pimville/Diepkloof and Soweto proper before augmentation and adaptation. Soweto. We so run this.
Rocks RUN This
WE SMART ENUF TO MAKE THESE MILLIONS/
THEN GET RIGHT BACK TO BUSINESS/Am tearing it up listening to Ms.B's Girls!Who Run The World. Hot Shifting, Seriously. And while we're on the Women World Domination tip, heard a fascinating NRP story yesterday about Germany's lack of stilettos in corporate board rooms. To sum, of 900+ corporate heads running Germany's top 200 firms, a paltry 29 are women! Mad Crazy right? What's really crazy is that while women have been a silent driver of the world economy in the twentieth century--in 2006 The Economist reported women did more for global economic growth in the past decade than all of China--women's contributions are not reflected in senior leadership. It's like being badass but not seen. Take African women, revered in a Xhosa adage as the rock you don't wanna mess with. Known badass, no question. But still grossly underrepped in top positions of power. I hear (and love) Beyonce's call for chest-pumping, but as I thump my hips to the song's sick beat, I am so painfully cognizant of just how much work needs to be done for girls to truly run this world. And enuf with talking about/report on and dissecting the problem. With the Society for Innovation in Africa (SoFIA), I'm rolling up my sleeves and saying let's do something about this already!
That's why I'm LUVIN this song. A call to action, ie. world domination(and some mean, back-flipping dancing).
THEN GET RIGHT BACK TO BUSINESS/
That's why I'm LUVIN this song. A call to action, ie. world domination(and some mean, back-flipping dancing).
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
BackPage Babe
Yup! We're bringing back a classic--DRUM Magazine inspired BackPage Babe features, of course reimagined for this other self we have become over the years. And for those of you who don't know DRUM, stick around--will post a full education soon.
Below is my girl turned fly mom shouldda been turned model, Penny K. blinging out country style glamour. And the gorgeous & black drama is from another fashionista's traditional Tswana (South African--those are my peeps, reppin'!) wedding. Cannot wait to drop the bridal dress here. Stay Tuned!
Below is my girl turned fly mom shouldda been turned model, Penny K. blinging out country style glamour. And the gorgeous & black drama is from another fashionista's traditional Tswana (South African--those are my peeps, reppin'!) wedding. Cannot wait to drop the bridal dress here. Stay Tuned!
Friday, May 6, 2011
Don't Try This At Home...
Timothy Bloom feat. V. Bozeman, Til The End of Time. Sacred Provocateur/Brown Sugar Beautiful. Raw. Don't Try this at home, People. May lead to an explosive weekend...Let's get this party started. It's Friday!
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Viva la Mexico!
Gianfranco Reni Designs. Image: AP |
Every year is the same story with me--in a fit of excitement and a little help from something deep red and rich in tannins--I start blurting about Happy Cinco de Mayo...in March or April. But today my friends, I am right. It's the fifth of May and that means, dear non-Mexican reader, Cinco de Mayo. In the US, Spain, and throughout the diaspora, a celebration of Mexican heritage. In Mexico, a nod to a military defeat of French troops in 1862.
Tony Gleaton's "The Marriage of Maurillio and Teresa" Courtesy of the National Museum of Mexican Art |
Viva la Mexico!
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
WANTED: InVogue Writers
An unfazed Fey shot for Vanity Fair by Annie Liebowitz. |
FashionFeastFridays
If you're in Jozzie Friday, the smart kids at TwentyTwo are hosting a Fashion Feast that's something like Jozzie's Night Out. Don't miss! Shop. Drink. Eat Local--Dis Lekker.
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
ThinkBack.LIVE NOW.LookForward
And i love the kids behind the iHeartSoweto almost more! Check out ThisSocialJamSession LOVE! Props for Pic: Uviwe. |
Grafitti Lives in Soweto. Courtesy Flickr, Demonterious. |
Mali Takes on HipHop. Image Courtesy, Flickr, Shoobali. |
On at NYC's MoMa right now through May 30: Looking at Music 3.0, a retrospective of HipHop. Loved hearing Cey Adams break down how the movement has changed over more than 20 years--how more than 20 years ago graffiti artists couldn't get any kind of play from major museums and one curator told him to come back if his stuff was still culturally relevant in 20 years. Twenty years on and counting, HipHop still hogging the mic/dance floor+walls. Guess you just gotta see some music to believe it, huh?
Is Everything Everything?
Images Courtesy of Blitz the Ambassador. |
Kate now Catherine. Gadaffi's son falls, Trump's foxy hair is trumped publicly and Obama delivers Osama. Three days, people. These are heady times. Am grounded by simple truths and the wisdom of Dr. Martin Luther King, "Returning hate for hate multiplies hate, adding deeper darkness to a night already devoid of stars. Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that."
L. Boogey Sparks. Image Courtesy of The Comet. |
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