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Lady Gaga & Maria Aragon Sing “Born This Way”

The first media consumed after pondering McLuhan’s enigmatic koan was this marvelous video clip of Lady Gaga and 10-year-old Maria Aragon performing Born This Way. Maria had recorded a cover of the song in her bedroom in Winnipeg; as of this morning, her cover has had 19,245,026 views on YouTube. She realized every fan’s wildest dream when she was invited to join Lady Gaga onstage at the Air Canada Center in Toronto on Thursday night. Call it fan culture, call it participatory culture, call it one medium absorbing another – the effect is wildly moving, transcending the boundaries of fan and superstar, performer and audience. Continue reading






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Lady Gaga Postdoc: Caught in a Bad Project

I sent this clip to my med students in SMD 616, Introduction to the Research Learning Community. Hope they don’t end up in a bad project. Bravo, Zheng Lab!






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Café Mouffe: Joey Ramone & the Money Honey

Maria Bartiromo used to get emails from a guy who claimed to be Joey Ramone. He said he was a big investor, and an even bigger fan of hers. She didn’t believe him. Plenty of derelicts outside CBGB’s imagined they were punk rock stars like Joey Ramone. So he wrote this song for her before he died, and she finally believed.






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