What kind of art deserves more recognition?

What kind of art deserves more recognition? Marielle Argueza

Street Talk 08.16.12 (asked @ East Village Coffee Lounge Rubber Chicken Poetry Slam.)

Follow-up: Who is the master of that art?


ANDRE CARDOSO | Student | Pacific Grove


A: Parkour. It’s creates an interesting visual. It’s a sport and an art at the same time. And it takes discipline.


Fist of Fury: Can I pick someone who’s dead? I guess Bruce Lee. He had a really good physique for it. 


PAISLEY VINCENT | Poet | Marina


A: Spoken word! The only place you ever get to hear that is at open-mics. 


One on One: Conor Oberst. I feel like everyone can relate to him. Or it seems like it. I can’t speak for everyone. OK, I can relate to him.


VINCENT RANDAZZO | Musician | Seaside


A: The art that somebody doesn’t intend to show but just so happens to share. 


Plugging In: Bob Dylan, when he went electric. Everyone was all mad because he wasn’t doing what was expected. But he was like, ‘Fuck you, I’m doing what I want.’ Andre Cardoso


Student | Pacific Grove


A: Parkour. It’s creates an interesting visual. It’s a sport and an art at the same time. And it takes discipline.


Fist of Fury: Can I pick someone who’s dead? I guess Bruce Lee. He had a really good physique for it. 


PAISLEY VINCENT | Poet | Marina


A: Spoken word! The only place you ever get to hear that is at open-mics. 


One on One: Conor Oberst. I feel like everyone can relate to him. Or it seems like it. I can’t speak for everyone. OK, I can relate to him.

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