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Communications Director for Music for America.

A conversation with the real life "Dude" from Big Lebowski

Cross-posted at FutureMajority.org

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caption: The Dude w/ his real life counterpart, Jeff Dowd

Everybody knows "the Dude" from the 1998 cult classic The Big Lebowski. But what you may not know is that Jeff Bridges' now-classic character is based off a real life person, Jeff "the dude" Dowd.

As a young man, Dowd was a major player in the 1960's antiwar movement, was an outspoken draft resistor and spent time in jail as a political prisoner.

Like his film character, Jeff currently lives in L.A. He is a talented filmmaker and one of the founders of the Sundance Institute. His autobiography, "The Dude Abides: Classic Tales and Rebel Rants from The Dude" is slated to be released this year. Check out his website: www.jeffdowd.com.

I recently sat down with the Dude to discuss his experiences with youth organizing in the 60's and how it compares to today.

Give it a Listen.

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<hr> Mark Ristaino lives in Oakland CA and is on the board of Music for America, a non-profit that engages young people in politics through music communities. He is a proud guest blogger at Future Majority, and webmasters for popular indie bands such as Death Cab for Cutie & Feist when he's not slutting himself out to socially conscious organizations. You can email him at mark(at)musicforamerica.org

Can we PLEASE stop talking about Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton? Please?

Obamamania!Cross-posted at Music for America.

So we won the election, right? We voted the bums out and now we don't need to worry about all that political stuff, right?

Mrrrr- think again. While the election turned out just dandy, the things we turned out for- an end to war and a better quality of life for the average kid, are still being ignored.

Perfect example: Bush's latest budget. From the mouth of Matt Taibbi;

It would be hard to imagine a [budget] document that more clearly articulates the priorities of our current political elite.

Not only does it make many of Bush's tax cuts permanent, but it envisions a complete repeal of the Estate Tax, which mainly affects only those who are in the top two-tenths of the top one percent of the richest people in this country.

He goes on:

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