We question the premature apostrophe in a banner made in honor of the recently incarcerated singer/songwriter
Boy George. In the purple ribbon, the apostrophe appositely hovers between the
O and the
Dowd, but the mark skips ahead one place in the initials (perhaps to indicate hopes for an early release from prison). Does the unexpected period between the
O and
D subliminally suggest an abbreviation for "overdose," as drugs figured into the charges? In any case, here's a "
get out of jail free" card for you, Boy George.