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Archives for January 2004

THE REAL SUPER BOWL: WILLIE VS. TOBY

January 30, 2004 by cmackie

The big “if.” It’s the only reason to tune into the Super Bowl pre-game show this Sunday, as far as I’m concerned. If Willie Nelson sings his war-protest song, “Whatever Happened to Peace on Earth,” it might even make up for the craven CBS refusal to air “Child’s Pay,” moveon.org’s 30-second commercial, during the Super […]

KRUGMAN AND HERBERT

January 30, 2004 by cmackie

Paul Krugman and Bob Herbert deliver a one-two punch this morning. Krugman wants to know: “Where’s The Apology?” He doesn’t see any: “George Bush promised to bring honor and integrity back to the White House. Instead, he got rid of accountability.” Two key grafs: As far as I can tell, nobody in the Bush administration […]

THEY CALL THIS FAIR PLAY

January 29, 2004 by cmackie

CBS won’t budge. More than 340,000 emails and phone calls since Friday have had no effect. The network is still refusing to run moveon.org’s 30-second ad “Child’s Pay” during the Super Bowl on Sunday. Yet it’s “allowing the Bush White House to run an advocacy ad of its own,” moveon.org says. Apparently that’s the CBS version of fair play. […]

MASTER IN THE STREETS

January 28, 2004 by cmackie

Hailed as the latest big deal from the art world, John Currin’s first solo show at a U.S. museum is still at the Whitney in New York. The show’s roughly 40 figurative paintings, many of them satirical, wowed the critics for their cartoonish sensibility, their provocative take on female beauty, and their technical brilliance. (Click on […]

NEWS-RELATED ACTIVITIES PROGRAMS

January 27, 2004 by cmackie

It’s hard to know which is the bigger news-related activities program: the Oscar nominations, the weapons inspector David Kay, the Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry, or the author Carrie Fisher? And that’s not counting Martha Stewart. Let’s see. … In the wake of Sunday’s Golden Globules, this morning’s Oscar nods seem slow off the mark, […]

PLUCKING STRINGS AND TALKING DOLLS

January 27, 2004 by cmackie

The staff thought you’d be interested in this darling guitar tidbit from Jim Washburn’s Lost in OC column, The Music Industry Descends on Anaheim and Gives it a Hickey: “The 171-year-old Martin company unveiled its one-millionth guitar, a commemorative model so ornately resplendent with mother of pearl and jewels that it could double as a […]

PRIMITIVE LIFE ON MARS

January 26, 2004 by cmackie

What NASA didn’t tell us: Here’s the first Mars photo from the Opportunity showing signs of a primitive life form that apparently migrated to Earth. Puzzled scientists are still trying to figure out how to explain what they’ve seen. I would offer more this morning, but my greedy Internet Service Provider — TimeWarner’s overpriced RoadRunner, […]

DEEPER THAN WE THOUGHT

January 23, 2004 by cmackie

If this is true, we’re in deeper shit than we thought: “During this year’s Super Bowl, you’ll see ads sponsored by beer companies, tobacco companies, and the Bush White House. But you won’t see the winning ad in MoveOn.org Voter Fund’s Bush in 30 Seconds ad contest. CBS refuses to air it.” That message just […]

MUM IS THE WORD

January 23, 2004 by cmackie

In his weblog here at artsjournal.com Greg Sandow recently wrote a stunning blind item, “Dangerous Ground,” about an American classical-music megastar’s rumored pedophilia. Among other things, he argued that classical musicians, their “artistic piety” and “pretense of loftiness” notwithstanding, should be judged by the same moral standards as the rest of us and, by implication, […]

HAVE WE BEEN HERE BEFORE?

January 22, 2004 by cmackie

We’re good little Nazis now: “Republican students at the University of Colorado launched a Web site to gather complaints about left-leaning faculty members, saying they want to document discrimination against conservative students and indoctrination to the liberal viewpoint.” This is scary stuff. It reminds me of the atmosphere of “Berlin Noir,” Philip Kerr’s trilogy of […]

NOT FAMOUS ENOUGH

January 22, 2004 by cmackie

So you’re alone in the chauffer-driven limo, toking on a joint. But the limo is speeding. A state trooper clocks it, pulls its over on Route 28 not far from Woodstock, N.Y., and gets a whiff of that joint you were smoking. You are Art Garfunkel, pop star. Next thing you know you’re being searched, […]

SORE LOSER

January 21, 2004 by cmackie

The headlines have moved on, but people still haven’t gotten over Howard Dean’s concession speech on Monday night. That’s the water-cooler chat, not Tuesday night’s State of the Union address. Jodi Wilgoren’s front-page report, written on deadline, caught Dean’s embarrassing performance with an exactness worth a thousand pictures. Every perfectly chosen word was right: WEST DES MOINES, […]

WHAT LEADERSHIP?

January 20, 2004 by cmackie

From the Maximum Leader in his State of the Union address: “Twenty-eight months have passed since Sept. 11, 2001 — over two years without an attack on American soil — and it is tempting to believe that the danger is behind us. That hope is understandable, comforting — and false.” If this is so, how […]

THE STATE OF HIM

January 20, 2004 by cmackie

In case you missed this on Friday, here it is again: “Bush in 41.2 Seconds.” It’s a great way to prep for tonight’s State of the Union address. And if it doesn’t make you laugh, you’re either a) a Republican, b) a sourpuss, c) a Republican sourpuss, or d) George Bush’s mother. EmailFacebookTwitterReddit

GOOD LUCK TO THE LEMMINGS

January 19, 2004 by cmackie

Der Gropenfuhrer has assembled what columnist Jim Washburn calls a Dynamic Oligarchy to rule California’s lemmings. “The beauty of Dynamic Oligarchy,” Washburn writes, “is that it works where it’s needed most. … If you’re an ‘unfit’ member of society struggling to meet your meek goals, it zeroes right in on you.” Washburn recalls seeing the […]

FRIGID FRIDAY

January 16, 2004 by cmackie

This fisherman has come in from the cold. It’s so frigid outside there’s no point in dangling bait through a hole in the ice. The fish are frozen, too. But it’s not much warmer indoors, and there’s even the risk of an energy blackout here in the Northeast. If the electricity stays on, I may […]

LIBERAL PARODY

January 16, 2004 by cmackie

Mark Spittle’s parody of moveon.org’s “Bush in 30 Seconds” ad contest is the funniest video I’ve seen since the sword-and-sandal epic “Hercubush.”  Have a look and turn up the sound: “Bush in 41.2 Seconds.” I’m coming late to the party, but no matter. A laugh like this is never too late. EmailFacebookTwitterReddit

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