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Instantly Iconic Photo of the Day: 84-year-old former school teacher Dorli Rainey is helped away from the scene of an Occupy Seattle protest at Westlake Park after being doused with pepper spray.

Rainey was among dozens of protesters hit with the “less-than-lethal agent” after refusing to move from the intersection of 5th Avenue and Pine Street following a march of solidarity with Occupy Wall Street.

Rainey, a longtime presence in local politics, wrote The Stranger an email afterward, saying she stopped by the protest on her way to a public meeting on a transportation issue.

“Knowing that the problems of New York would certainly precipitate action by Occupy Seattle, I thought I better check it out,” she wrote, “especially since only yesterday the City Government made a grandiose gesture to protect free speech.”

Her email continues:

Well free speech does have its limits as I found out as the cops shoved their bicycles into the crowd and simultaneously pepper sprayed the so captured protesters.

She credits an Iraq vet with saving her from being trampled. “In the women’s movement,” she concludes, “there were signs which said: ‘Screw us and we multiply.”

Video of the incident below:

[seattlepi / slog.]

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New York City, By Heart. An autistic artist, Stephen Witshire, drawing an 18-foot portrait of New York City based only on what he remembered from a 20-minute helicopter ride over the city. His finished photo can be found here, along with more art from the London-based artist. 

-KH

[Stephen Wiltshire, via capitalnewyork]

Wow!

"If our people are hungry, our art is hungry. If our people are sick, our art is sick. If our people are not educated, our art is not educated. To solve the problems of art, we need to solve the problems of society first, and perhaps use art as a way to liberate and emancipate the people."

- Mao

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Being sick is equated to being vain…

Being sick is equated to being vain…

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Gervais Jesus photoshoot causes controversy

A photograph of Ricky Gervais wearing a crown of thorns and with a mic stand across his shoulders like a cross was rejected by Rolling Stone Magazine for use on its cover.

“This was done for Rolling Stone Magazine but I think they decided it was a little strong for their demographic,” the actor/director said on his Huffington Post blog…