{"id":3819,"date":"2011-03-07T17:31:14","date_gmt":"2011-03-07T17:31:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/idolchatter\/2011\/03\/this-weeks-inspirational-pop-c-35.html"},"modified":"2011-03-07T17:31:14","modified_gmt":"2011-03-07T17:31:14","slug":"this-weeks-inspirational-pop-c-35","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/idolchatter\/2011\/03\/this-weeks-inspirational-pop-c-35.html","title":{"rendered":"This Week&#8217;s Inspirational Pop Culture Moments"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>by Amy and Nancy Harrington, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.popculturepassionistas.com\">Pop Culture Passionistas<\/a><\/em><br \/>\nA celebrity chef sheds light on a still devastated nation, an Oscar winning movie gives one charity a boost and a potential Idol loses himself in music.<br \/>\n<strong>Anthony Bourdain Has No Reservations About Telling It Like It Is<\/strong><br \/>\nIf you&#8217;re looking to learn how to chop an onion or make the perfect beef stew, then <a href=\"http:\/\/www.travelchannel.com\/TV_Shows\/Anthony_Bourdain\">&#8220;Anthony Bourdain&#8217;s: No Reservations&#8221;<\/a> is not the cooking show for you on a good day. The edgy celebrity chef usually travels to unusual places like Rajasthan, Beiruit and the Rust Belt. But this week, he went to a destination even more unexpected than usual &#8211; Haiti. After the devastating earthquake in 2010 that took over 300,000 lives, this is not a spot you can expect to see Rachel Ray anytime soon.<br \/>\nThe thinking man&#8217;s foodie, Bourdain understood the gravity of what he was doing. The episode started with him reflecting on the decision to shoot in Haiti with some locals. Bourdain put it into perspective, &#8220;The man is thinking, &#8216;You&#8217;ve been here before. You and someone before you. And someone before you. You came by with a sympathetic look on your face. You took my picture. You made me hold my baby. You said you were gonna show this in America and nothing happened. I&#8217;m tired of doing this little circus show for you&#8230;&#8217; I worry though you know what you say because here we are, we&#8217;re here making a show. And what are we showing on this show? Are we part of the problem?&#8221;<br \/>\nTrue to style, Bourdain didn&#8217;t try to polish up the rough spots &#8211; not that it would be easy to do in the still ravaged nation. But what he also, once again, managed to do was to focus on another side of a place that most have us have only seen through one distorted lens.<br \/>\nPart of doing that was to connect through food &#8211; showing us the local greens flavored by crab, rice and beans, chicken &#8212; but with a side of hand sanitizer to combat the cholera that is systematically killing people. But an attempt to feed hungry children by buying out a local vendor, erupted in anger and shoving among the hungry crowd &#8211; a misguided attempt to help but an attempt to help, nonetheless.<br \/>\nYet Bourdain managed to find some soul to life in Haiti. His guide for part of the show, Sean Penn, showed him a community of artists in the midst of the rubble. The Academy Award-winning actor described the found object pieces as &#8220;bodies broken apart, nails in mouths, using pieces of a baby doll. Poverty makes people feel broken apart like an earthquake in the first place. So that&#8217;s been the constant earthquake in this country.&#8221;<br \/>\nIt may be hard to look at the brutally honest accounts of unburied dead, starving children and irreparable destruction and still see hope. But here&#8217;s where we look for inspiration in this tale. There are people in the world like Anthony Bourdain, who will air what he calls &#8220;not, I know the most uplifting episode ever.&#8221; There are people who will use their celebrity, risk alienating fans and upsetting a network exec or two to tell it like it is and do their part for people half way around the world.<br \/>\nTo find out more about Sean Penn&#8217;s <a href=\"http:\/\/jphro.org\/\">J\/P Haitian Relief Organization<\/a> visit his website or the online home of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.travelchannel.com\/TV_Shows\/Anthony_Bourdain\">&#8220;No Reservations.&#8221;<\/a><br \/>\n<strong>The Stuttering Foundation Benefits from &#8216;The King&#8217;s Speech&#8217;<\/strong><br \/>\nOver the past few months a very small organization has received a very large gift from an Oscar-winning movie. Due to the popularity of the film &#8220;The King&#8217;s Speech,&#8221; the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.stutteringhelp.org\/\">Stuttering Foundation<\/a> saw an 80% increase in donations over the week before the ceremony. According to Philanthropy.com the organization received $25,000 in gifts during February 2011 while that same month in 2010 they took in $10,000. In December the film&#8217;s star, Colin Firth, attended a fundraiser that took in $35,000. The organization has also received increased press, including over 12,000 radio mentions and numerous free magazine ads.<br \/>\nThe movie tells the story of King George VI (played by Firth) who struggles to overcome a lifelong stammer so that he can assume the throne. The Stuttering Foundation has been praising the film since its release for the accurate representation of those affected by the disorder.<br \/>\nPerhaps the reason it is so realistic is because the screenwriter, David Seidler was once a stutterer. During his Oscar speech he declared, &#8220;I accept this on behalf of all the stutterers throughout the world. We have a voice. We have been heard.&#8221;<br \/>\nThe same night the film won four Academy Awards the foundation&#8217;s president, Jane Fraser, sent a press release stating, &#8220;It is an eloquently golden night for people who stutter. &#8216;The King&#8217;s Speech&#8217; has been a godsend for the entire stuttering community.&#8221;<br \/>\n<strong>An Idol with Asperger&#8217;s<\/strong><br \/>\nThis year <a href=\"http:\/\/www.americanidol.com\/\">&#8220;American Idol,&#8221;<\/a> in general, has raised the bar and become a more tolerant TV show. With the addition of the soft-hearted Jennifer Lopez and the tough but sweet Steven Tyler, not to mention the elimination of the bad guy Simon Cowell, 2011 promises a kinder, gentler &#8220;Idol.&#8221; And embodying the spirit of tolerance is the welcome addition of James Durbin in the top 13 finalists.<br \/>\nDurbin came to the competition in San Francisco where he blew away the judges with his spot on, crazy-high rocker voice, belting out Led Zeppelin&#8217;s &#8220;You Shook Me.&#8221; He continued to wow them in Hollywood and Vegas, and Tuesday night&#8217;s performance of The Doors&#8217; &#8220;Light My Fire&#8221; took the roof off the house.<br \/>\nPerhaps the soul of the singer comes from all the obstacles he&#8217;s overcome. His dad, a touring musician, died of a drug overdose when Durbin was just nine years old. And shortly after that horrible fate, he was diagnosed with Tourrette&#8217;s and Aspberger&#8217;s Syndromes, a high functioning form of Autism. Nowadays Durbin is an unemployed dad desperately in need of a break. He claimed during his first audition, &#8220;When I sing it just all goes away. I don&#8217;t have  care in the world.&#8221;<br \/>\nDurbin, who said music helps calm his nerves and his tics, is proving to the world (at least the millions who watch the singing competition) that people with conditions like Aspberger&#8217;s, Tourrette&#8217;s and Autism can accomplish great things. Just imagine what it would do for people living with the conditions if Durbin became the next American Idol.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>by Amy and Nancy Harrington, Pop Culture Passionistas A celebrity chef sheds light on a still devastated nation, an Oscar winning movie gives one charity a boost and a potential Idol loses himself in music. 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