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Vexilloid Tabloid #53

The fifty-third edition of our club newsletter, The Vexilloid Tabloid, is here, featuring: The Confederate Flag Flap (Ted Kaye) Flags of the Rose Festival Fleet (Scott Mainwaring) A Flag for Pluto (Scott Mainwaring) The Cascadian Nautical Flag (Alexander Baretich) And, as always: notes from our last meeting, flags in the news, the Portland flag miscellany,… Continue reading Vexilloid Tabloid #53

The Vexillogicast

For the past three months Philadelphia-based vexillologist and redditor Simon Joseph, aka SimonTheCannibal, has been hosting weekly podcast about flags titled The Vexillogicast. Topics have been wide-ranging, as you can see from the episode list: 000: Pilot 001: Five Early American Flags 002: German Flags 003: Flags of the United Kingdom and beyond. 004: An interview… Continue reading The Vexillogicast

Helly Luv: Revolution

Kurdish performer Helly Luv (Helan Abdulla) shot the music video for her single Revolution in a village near Erbil, Iraq, during fighting between ISIS and the Kurdish peshmerga.  (During the shoot she fired upon ISIS militants herself.)  The video is an oxymoron:  a pacifist plea to "Stop the Violence" that glorifies the anti-ISIS Kurdish armed forces.  It… Continue reading Helly Luv: Revolution

Documenting the Redesign of the New Zealand Flag

If you're interested in the goings on in New Zealand as they select a new flag, you should be reading Dan Newman & Co.'s fantastic blog FLAGDESIGN.NZ: Documenting the Redesign of the New Zealand Flag.  And if you are interested in flag design, you should be interested in New Zealand's process, as it provides great… Continue reading Documenting the Redesign of the New Zealand Flag

Flags and the Apollo 11 Launch

Gregory Cecil has a nice piece today in Spaceflight Insider on symbolism and the first moon landing, commemorating the 46th anniversary of launch of Apollo 11. Two NASA photos in the piece feature flags.  The first is a famous double-exposure showing the ascending Saturn V and the American flag: The second shows Johnson and Agnew amidst a sea… Continue reading Flags and the Apollo 11 Launch

Happy Bastille Day!

From www.histoire-image.org/pleincadre/index.php?i=546, via Google Translate: Establishment of National Day Before the building of the Republican majority in the 1879 elections, the royalist MacMahon, discouraged, resigned from the presidency of the Republic and is replaced by a moderate Republican old Jules Grevy (1807-1891). Now all orders of power, the Republicans take symbolic measures simultaneously transfer of the… Continue reading Happy Bastille Day!

Come to Ontario this October for North America’s Flag Conference

We'd like to pass along this invitation from NAVA's Ken Reynolds.  (And please note that early-bird registration ends in less than a month.) Hello everyone, I hope that each of you will consider attending NAVA's 49th annual meeting from October 16-18, 2015.  It's been a dozen years since the Association held its annual meeting in… Continue reading Come to Ontario this October for North America’s Flag Conference

Aboriginal Flag First Flown 44 Years Ago Today

From Ausflag's page on the (Australian) Aboriginal Flag: The Aboriginal Flag was designed by Harold Thomas, an artist and an Aboriginal, in 1971. The flag was designed to be an eye-catching rallying symbol for the Aboriginal people and a symbol of their race and identity. The black represents the Aboriginal people, the red the earth… Continue reading Aboriginal Flag First Flown 44 Years Ago Today