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Love on Trial

I may or may not make it to this marvellous Mutineers’ mass-debate (I’m still a bit wobbly since being bashed by that bus) but it looks like it’ll be a good one. It’s at the Resistance Gallery (265 Poyser St, Bethnal Green, London, E2 9RF) and several acts have confirmed so far, including musician and comedian Helen Arney and performance poet Alison Brumfitt. Here are the details, via the lovely Lola Sparkle on the event’s Facebook page:

“Following the success of last year’s ‘on Trial’ events, Mutiny presents Love on Trial – an alternative Valentine’s night out of revolutionary politics, art and performance at the avant-garde Resistance Gallery in East London.

Join us for a carnivalesque evening of live entertainment and discussion as we cross-examine the concept of love from the left, starting with speed-debating and progressing through three interactive sessions… exploring a host of themes:

**How does romantic love work as an ideology, and can we escape the singular vision of it that saturates our airwaves? What is the relation between our historically specific conception of romantic heterosexual love and late capitalism? What other kinds of love might be valuable? Do we have enough love for our public services to save them?

**How does the state institutionalise, police and teach its citizens to love? How have schools, the church and the law helped and hindered the shift towards acceptance of a greater diversity of types of love? How did we build resistance in the past and where are the points of prejudice and control we need to confront today?

**What relation do love and other emotions bear to activism? Can daring to love differently be an efficacious political act in itself? Is it possible to separate our private lives from our political acts? What might love look like after the revolution?

With live music, performance poetry, and original live theatre, it’s a political party not to be missed.

Tickets £5 on the door or a very romantic buy-1-get-1-free online in advance at www.jointhemutiny.org.

Read more at the Mutiny Blog.

Rihanna Video

A beautiful woman dressed in rubber with a chap on a lead? A lot of journalists taped to a wall, whipped and showered with sweets? Ball gags? Rope bondage? Smoking? Oh yes, it’s yet another mainstream music video full of kink. This time it’s the switchy songstress Rihanna’s new single, “S&M”. Whether or not it’s commercial exploitation of a minority group or just a bit of good, clean fun, it’s still quite entertaining:

Bad Barbie

Thanks to Kitty for pointing out this excellent piece from Jezebel.com on artist Mariel Clayton’s “Bad Barbie” photos. We’ve seen the world’s most famous doll in many kinky situations over the years, but Clayton’s motives are intriguing. “You can’t get to be Barbie without an ocean’s worth of peroxide, 27 plastic surgeries and a complete lack of intelligence,” she says, “so it irritates me immensely that this is the toy of choice women give to their daughters to emulate. Behind the vacuous perpetual lipsticked-smile lurks the black heart of the true sociopath, just like in real life.”

Read more at Jezebel.com.