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On Monday, The Post introduces “Barney & Clyde,” a comic strip about an accidental friendship between a billionaire and a homeless man. It was created by Pulitzer Prize-winning Post columnist Gene Weingarten, who cannot draw; his son, Dan Weingarten, who also cannot draw; and David Clark, who, fortunately, can.


“Barney & Clyde” is trenchant sociopolitical satire, examining our polarized society of haves and have-nots. It would probably win the Nobel Prizes in economics and literature, if it weren’t for all the underpants jokes. It will be running daily and Sundays, in print and online. For more on the strip, check out the Q&A with Gene on Washintonpost.com’s Comics Riffs blog at www.washingtonpost.com/comicriffs.


“Barney & Clyde’s” entrance knocks the beloved “Cul de Sac” off the daily comics pages. But rest assured, Otterloop fans, the landing will be a soft one: Page 2, next to “Doonesbury,” in living color.


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Stars band together to protest Arizona law


Controversial statute ignites fervor, activism among musicians


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Four summers ago, a handful of Spanish-speaking radio disc jockeys helped bring hundreds of thousands of Latino marchers to the streets of Los Angeles and other cities to support immigra- tion reform. Now, in what is partly a sign of the growing clout of U.S. Latinos both as voters and cultural con- sumers, a number of prominent artists, both Latino and non-Lati- no, are urging a boycott of Ari- zona’s controversial new statute that requires law enforcement of- ficials to determine the status of people they suspect are illegal immigrants whom they’ve stopped or detained for other reasons. Several musicians, in- cluding Carlos Santana, Willie Nelson and the Mexican pop-rock band Mana, are recording songs in support of the millions of immigrants, mainly from Mexico and other parts of Latin America, living in the United States, whatever their legal status. “These folks are com- ing to us the way im- migrants have always come to us. We really need to welcome these people,” Nelson said in a phone interview, ex- plaining why he took part in recording the song “Si Se Puede,” collo- quially translated as “Yes We Can.” Meanwhile, a growing number of other musical performers, including Colombian pop stars Shakira and Juanes, Zack de la Rocha of Rage Against the Machine, Los Tigres del Norte, Sonic Youth, Kanye West and Ozomatli have called for a boycott of Arizona to protest the new statute. So far few, if any, prominent musi- cians or artists have stepped forward public- ly to support the Arizona law.


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that voters in the U.S. are deeply divided over the Arizona law, it’s doubtful that groups like Ozo- matli and Rage Against the Ma-


chine need worry about alienat- ing members of their multicul- tural, politically progressive fan bases. In a statement released this week, De la Rocha expressed con- cern that Arizona’s SB 1070 could lead to fans of the group being “pulled over and harassed . . . be- cause they are brown or black, or for the way they speak, or for the music they listen to.” “Yes We Can” imparts a mes-


Willie Nelson, Kanye West and Carlos Santana are among those urging a boycott.


sage largely of solidarity rather than protest. But other musical artists are recording songs with more politically pointed lyrics. The U.S.-born, bilingual hip- hop performer known as Mexia has recorded a track called “To- dos Somos Arizona (We Are All Arizona),” in which he declares, “we’re Latinos on the rise like blood pressure, yeah, trying to control us with fear. “We clean your home, cook your food while you sit on your [throne] without a clue,” continues Mexia, who is the son of Her- nan Hernandez, one of the founding members of the Mexican super- group Los Tigres Del Norte, which has an enormous stateside fol- lowing and frequently sings about immigrants’ struggles. Alberto Kreimerman, producer of “Si Se Puede” and president of Fundacion Hermes Mu- sic, emphasized in an interview that the idea for the song originated several years ago and was not written specifi- cally in response to the Arizona law. The track’s aim, he said, was to raise con- sciousness and empathy for immigrants in gen- eral. “We think it’s a prob- lem of awareness,” Krei- merman said. “It’s not a problem of law.” The single, which in- cludes contributions from Santana, Nelson, Ramon Ayala, Los Lone- ly Boys, Mana and the Tejano/Norteño group Intocable, is scheduled to be released on the Fourth of July. Sales proceeds will benefit Fundacion Hermes and another foundation that


assists immigrants, run by long- time farmworkers-rights activist Dolores Huerta.


Pilar Diaz, formerly of the group Los Abandoned, approach- es the subject of illegal immigra- tion somewhat playfully in her song and accompanying music video “Ilegal En Estyle.” Speaking by phone, Diaz said she hopes that her Spanglish-titled tune and whimsical, partly animated video will encourage all immi- grants to believe that they can rise above temporary hardships and “live in style,” relatively speaking, while pursuing better lives. “It’s something that’s very close to me because my parents im- migrated here with me when I was a child,” said Diaz, whose family is from Chile. “I know those struggles, and I know how hard that was for my parents.” — Los Angeles Times


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