Boothism

Art-Culture-Tech-Sex-Beats-Life-Word-isms

A Prince in MC’s clothing

“You’ve seen the slogan, “If I can’t dance, I don’t want to be in your revolution” alongside renderings of the late Emma Goldman plastered on the T-Shirts and bumper stickers of progressives and liberals from here to Cuba. And while it’s doubtful that the famous anarchist ever actually said the line, it’s still a brilliant metaphor for inclusionary resistance and the need to balance arts with a progressive ideology.

A lesser known, but no less insightful gem comes from the 1988 Blacksploitation spoof, I’m Gonna Get You Sucka. When asked about the band of musicians laying down heavy funk riffs behind him wherever he walked, the film’s hero and resident bad ass mofo John Spade calmly explains, “They’re my theme music. Every hero’s got to have some.”

Taken together, the quotes make an interesting point: an effective revolutionary movement should be in tune with the people — all of the people: the regular folks, the artists and the creatives just as much as the political activists and community organizers. It should be inclusive and open, with just a hint of sex appeal. And while the revolution may never be televised, at the very least it should come with a bangin’ bassline and some head nodding beats.

And that’s where Ise Lyfe comes in.”

For those that don’t know Ise Lyfe is an Oakland based MC/Spoken word artist/theater performer/community/teacher/a bunch of other shit too varied to keep slashing. Young cat is nice with the words on multiple levels and one of the few people I’ve come across who can blend social conscious with a hood sensibility and not come off corny or like they just got their hands on the Autobiography of Malcolm X for the 1st time. Read the rest of this entry »

Filed under: Activism, Features, Music , ,

Photolicious: Fire Arts, T-Shirts and White People

So through a quite fortunate an unexpected turn of events I’ve been charged with taking care of a very sweet lil’ digital SLR for the next month.   And since I’ve been aching to get behind the lens for a while, the next month will be big on the camera work, and hopefully big on the inspired text, but we’ll cross that bridge when we come to it, yeah?

1st up is the Crucible’s Fire Arts Festival.  This is their annual fund raiser for kids programs (which justifies the $50 a pop price tag, plus they offer free tix to area youth, I mean it is located in West Oakland after all).  I took these for a web feature and since they only used a few here’s the whole set (be gentle with a new photographer): Read the rest of this entry »

Filed under: Photos , , , ,

Me in 140 characters

Welcome to the Boothism Blog-

A left coast, black futurist take on art, life, culture, and randomness.

Heavy on the randomness.

boothismprofilefanlarge


My name is Kwan and I write things.

Features, news and essays, fiction, poems and collateral, marketing strategies and bits of conversations, genius words of inspiration and dada nonsense couplets.


It's a bit of an addiction.


But it helps to put things in perspective

And so far it pays the bills.

But you're not here to pay the bills are you? If you were, you'd be over here. Where I write for the big bucks.


You're here to get some of those not so random words aren't you?

I can see it in your eyes-the deep longing, the searching, the need.


It's okay, really. That's why I'm here too:

-to toss sentences into the air and see what soars

-to chase ideas with butterfly nets

-to figure out the what's and why's

-to find out the who's and when's

-to grab all the little slices

-and wrap arms around the big questions.


I think you'll dig it

Boothism in your inbox

Steaming hot irreverant commentary, right from the safety of your email account.

Watch videos at Vodpod and other videos from this collection.

Flickr Photos

Cruc9

Cruc7

Cruc8

Cruc6

More Photos