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PostPosted: 25 Aug 2005 12:18 PM    Post subject: Human Cannonball To Be Fired Over US-Mexico Border Reply with quote

Human Cannonball To Be Fired Over U.S./Mexican Border
Source: NBCSandiego.com

An artist is preparing to launch a human cannonball across the U.S./Mexico border from Tijuana in a dramatic display of performance art.

Javier Téllez told NBC 7/39 that his goal with One Flew Over the Void is to create a powerful political message about open borders.

During the performance on the beach in Tijuana, American Dave Smith will be shot out of a cannon while dozens of psychiatric patients from a Baja Institution perform.

Téllez, a U.S. immigrant, said that his inspiration for the project came from watching people waiting desperately to cross into the United States.

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PostPosted: 26 Aug 2005 01:43 AM    Post subject: Duke Reply with quote

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-thompson21aug21,1,1585860.story
Family and Friends Hold Last Blast for Rebel Writer
Hunter S. Thompson wanted his ashes shot from a cannon. In a star-studded tribute at his beloved Colorado farm, he got his wish.
By Steven Barrie-Anthony
Times Staff Writer

August 21, 2005

WOODY CREEK, Colo. — At dusk Saturday, about 350 friends and relatives of Hunter S. Thompson stood outside and stared into an inky sky, drinking, waiting. In front of them loomed a massive monument in the shape of the late writer's icon — a dagger topped by a "gonzo" fist — roughly 2 feet taller than the Statue of Liberty.

Thompson loved explosions. He adored guns, the boom, kickback, the smell of powder and metal; and also the kind of explosions that arose from his typewriter, such as his classic book "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas," which sent shockwaves through the written world and helped drive a revolutionary brand of participatory journalism.

So it seemed fitting that a monument to Thompson should double as a cannon, spewing forth fireworks and a series of 34 exploding shells containing his ashes, and that the ashes should drift and settle across Owl Farm, Thomson's beloved ranch in Woody Creek. They did, at 8:45 p.m.

The revelry was at Thomson's behest, said Anita Thompson, his widow.

"He said many times he wanted to be shot out of a cannon," she said. "The most important thing to Hunter was that we celebrate his life, get together in a beautiful gathering."

The ceremony came six months to the day after the ailing 67-year-old Thompson shot himself in his kitchen at Owl Farm.

Actor Johnny Depp, who befriended Thompson when he portrayed the writer in the 1998 film based on "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas," picked up most of the tab for the party. Other actors and Thompson pals attending the send-off included Bill Murray and Sean Penn.

The night kicked off at 6 p.m. with guests being shuttled up the mountain and run through a dense security checkpoint aimed at keeping out looky-loos and the media, which were distinctly not invited.


Now!This is cannon shot. Oh!I know he was dead, but what a way to go.
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