Violence in Pop Culture

I finally subscribed to Paste Magazine, and from this issue’s editorial alone, I subscribed way too late. Chief editor, Josh Jackson pens a concise, thoughtful, and engaging editorial on the violence in the media (the whole issue is devoted to this topic). Jackson struggles with the glorification of violence in our media, from games to films, while also confessing his tolerance for it in other areas. Where do we draw the line? To jettison death and violence from our art and conversation all together would be naive (often mistake for purity). This Sunday I addressed the nature of good stories, stories that acknowledge conflict and attempt solution. Jackson says something similar:

At Paste we talk a lot about signs of life in the world of entertainment, bet we’re also drawn to signs of death. From the Bible to the work of Cormac McCarthy, the best stories are filled with conflict, and often that takes the form of violent antagonists and heroes who fight for justice.

The whole editorial is worth the read, the magazine for that matter, and they have a super cool online viewing feature here.

Ike Volunteer Opportunities in Austin

Yesterday I got to help out a few hundred evacuees by bringing water and diapers to a local shelter. Apparently there are now well over 5,000 evacuees in Austin, with the shelters maxing out and volunteers tiring. If you want to help volunteer, its an easy process.

Just click here to register with Red Cross and then drive down to the volunteer center, located at 2913 Northland Drive, Austin, TX 78757.

More Volunteer Info

Yesterday I got to help out a few hundred evacuees by bringing bottled water and diapers to a local shelter. Apparently there are now well over 5,000 evacuees in Austin, with the shelters maxing out and volunteers tiring. If you want to help volunteer, its an easy process.

Just click here to register with Red Cross and then drive down to the volunteer center, located at 2913 Northland Drive.

Here is a list of drop-off locations and items needed.

Anecdotal and Demographic Info on Austin

Here’s some…

  • Housing: The median home value in Austin, TX, is $312,500. Home appreciation is 3.78% over the last year. The median age of Austin, TX, real estate is 24 years.
  • Crime: Austin, TX, violent crime, on a scale from 1 (low crime) to 10, is 6. Violent crime is composed of four offenses: murder and nonnegligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. The US average is 3.
  • Politics: 56.01% of the people in Austin, TX are registered as Democrats. 42.00% are registered Republican. Remaining are independent: 1.99%.
  • Religion: 46.17% of the people in Austin, TX are religious, meaning they affiliate with a religion. 20.41% are Catholic; 20.12% are Protestant; 0.58% are LDS; 2.95% are another Christian faith; 1.66% are Jewish; 0.07% are an eastern faith; 0.38% affiliate with Islam.

See more at Best Places who get their Data from here.