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#27 Entertainment Weekly (May 2, 2003) The Dixie Chicks appear naked on this cover of Entertainment Weekly with slogans such as “Boycott,” “Traitors,” “Hero” and “Proud Americans” printed on their bodies. Two months before, member Natalie Maines criticized the impending invasion of Iraq by President George Bush at a concert in London. This remark sparked intense criticism from many Americans who subsequently boycotted The Dixie Chicks music and concerts. In their interview with Entertainment Weekly, the group discussed their reaction to the criticism and what lies ahead for them in the country music industry.
My critique
This cover has really good lighting and the portrait looks really good everything just kinda matches. it is communicated that these girls are facing something that most people cant face. they show that its ok to be yourself. This cover was hard to decide whether it is informal or environmental because it tells people about the message that is within i decided to make it environmental because they were nude but then again environmental is all about the message and not the people but on this cover it is saying that the people are the message.
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
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