Archive for July, 2011

Everybody is free to wear sunscreen. Everybody is free to make his own music video.

Check out this Fox 8 Morning News interview with Touro Dermatologist, Dr. Sarah Jackson. Dr. Jackson explains various sunscreen protections to fight again skin cancer and premature aging as well as what you need to know about new FDA regulations on over the counter suncreen products.

“The Big Kahuna” (1999) Director: John Swanbeck Cast: Kevin Spacey, Danny DeVito and Peter Facinelli. Based on the Roger Rueff’s play Hospitality Suite”. PLOT: On the last evening of a convention two seen-it-all industrial lubricant salesmen and a youngster from the research department gather in the hotel’s hospitality suite to host a delegates party. The main aim is to get the business of one particular big fish. When it becomes apparent that it is the lad who has developed a direct line to the guy, his strong religious beliefs bring him into sharp conflict with his older and more cynical colleagues. (source: imdb.com) THE SONG “Wear Sunscreen” is the common name of an essay, (actually called “Advice, like youth, probably just wasted on the young”) written by Mary Schmich and published in the Chicago Tribune as a column in 1997. “Wear Sunscreen” was set to music, renamed Everybody’s Free (To Wear Sunscreen) (aka The Sunscreen Song) and released on an album by Australian film director Baz Luhrmann. The single was released by Luhrmann under the EMI Music Australia Pty. Ltd. label on the 1998 album Something for Everybody and on a 1999 single release. Contrary to popular belief the essay is not read by Baz Luhrmann on the track; it is read by Australian voice actor Lee Perry. Quindon Tarver performs the lyrics on the chorus.

From the White Album, Track 03

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