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Music is a vast sea and there are lots of singers in the world who earn so much fame because of their singing, voice and style and Rob Thomas is one of them. He is one of the best singers whose songs become very popular and he has great fan Know your event objective. If the aim of the event is to educate people then the entertainment is not the key element of the event. You would do better to use some light form of entertainment during the break to help attendees unwind and rel
Culture is how people express themselves. It is also how we become legible to one another. Western Culture tends to favour vision over any other senses. We live in a culture saturated with images, and each viewer interprets these images differently. This visual appeal to culture emphasizes the power that images can have. Cultural figures have images of positive and/or negative connotations attached to them. A political leader such as Barack Obama has the image of change, diversity, and power. Music icon Britney Spears has garnered many images: from performer and sex symbol, to mother. The manufactured image of pop star, Lady Gaga, emphasizes the power an image can have within a minority community. Lady Gagas image has become in low and high culture a voice for the GLBT Gay, Lesbian, Bi-Sexual, and Transgendered community. Lady Gagas image is a reflection of the absurd and how images of the nonsensical have become naturalized in culture. Her dramatic costumes and behaviour are a reflection of who she is artistically, but also of the GLBT community. Gagas infamous meat dress, donned at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards, was a couture protest against the United States Governments dont ask, dont tell policy. Lady Gagas cultural impact and overall image speaks directly to members of the GLBT community. This interpellation goes hand-to-hand with Gagas public activism and support for equal rights for members of the GLBT community in society. Lady Gagas image is nothing short of a spectacle. It is a spectacle of justice. Her image of being a spectacle perpetuates her as a voice for the GLBT community. Her image gives a voice to a community who is a minority and projected throughout culture as having a voice that is continuously ignored or silenced. Lady Gagas image is in-turn a reflection of a minority group in our society. This image forces viewers unaccepting of the homosexual lifestyle to accept those individuals who are not conforming to status quo. In this case the GLBT community. Lady Gagas image also reclaims the word monster. Her peculiar style, stage costumes, and support of the GLBT community have often been ridiculed by anti-gay activists and given the title monster. A term usually deemed negative, Lady Gaga reappropriates the word monster. She identifies herself as the mother monster and calls her supporters her children or little monsters. This is in the same way that earlier gay activist groups reclaimed the derogatory terms: gay, queer, and faggot. Gagas reappropriation of monster demonstrates an acceptance of all human beings. It shows acceptance of members of the GLBT community for who they are, and once again gives its members a voice. Lady Gagas second studio album titled Born This Way is a definitive piece of Gagas image. It is the anthem to the GLBT community and emphasizes the importance of equality. The albums title track, Born This Way, reaffirms Lady Gaga as culturally relevant persona. The record speaks directly to members of the GLBT community, but also goes beyond and seeks to become the voice of all minority groups. It seeks to expose cultural prejudices and reveal the beauty in the monstrous: no matter gay, straight, or bi, / lesbian, transgendered life / [you are] on the right track / [you are] born to survive / . . . [you are] born this way (Lady Gaga).
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