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Archives for March 2006

MINING THE PAST

March 31, 2006 by Jan Herman

Looking through my files, I see more than a dozen videotapes hidden away in the dark recess of a book shelf. Off the top of my head, I didn’t recall making as many. But there they are, most of them dating from 1971 and 1972. They document the works and views of a handful of […]

FOREVER AND A DAY

March 28, 2006 by Jan Herman

Flyer for Second City tribute to Nelson Algren

Today is Nelson Algren’s birthday. A

NO. 1 WITH A BULLET

March 27, 2006 by Jan Herman

The American viceroy in Iraq has changed his tune about the death squads. Zalmay Khalilzad “is now saying that militias are Iraq’s No. 1 security threat,” Jeffrey Gettleman reported in his striking front-page story on Sunday in the print edition of The New York Times, And again in another front-pager this morning, reported here: When […]

GROCK!

March 26, 2006 by Jan Herman

Ever hear of Grock, the Swiss circus clown? I never did, until composer friend Bill Osborne filled me in. As another friend of mine says, “Swiss clown? Normally a contradiction in terms, like Swiss Navy. But this guy’s brilliant.” video clips of Grock, beautifully reproduced and posted by Osborne on his and musician-actor-artist Abbie Conant’s […]

‘WILD SIDE’ STILL ROCKS

March 26, 2006 by Jan Herman

Nelson Algren was one of the great American authors of the 20th century, it is no exaggeration to say, and among the most neglected. Consider his underrated classic, “A Walk on the Wild Side.” The title — popularized and co-opted as an idiomatic phrase by Hollywood and Madison Avenue (institutions Algren loathed) — is familiar […]

EHRENSTEIN SINGS OUT

March 19, 2006 by Jan Herman

I shoulda known not to recommend

THE GOOD OLD BAD OLD DAYS

March 15, 2006 by Jan Herman

Long ago in San Francisco — the year was 1969 — John Bryan and I put together an issue of Notes From Underground³. As you can see, it had a self-mocking cartoon cover (by Gary Grimshaw, our “art director”), which showed a newsie shouting, “REVO LOO-SHUN!!” while hawking the Daily Grind. I don’t know if […]

THE COPYCAT AND THE ORIGINAL CAT

March 13, 2006 by Jan Herman

Norman O. Mustill

Is there a difference between appropriation and exploitation? Interpretation and imitation? Real live originality and gold-plated copycatting? Even in a postmodern world where the difference is sometimes hard to figure, I’d say there is. Do you see any similarities in the images below? Three are by Norman O. Mustill, from “the onus of plagiarism.” That […]

HERE’S A STRETCH

March 10, 2006 by Jan Herman

Almost forgot about Holland Cotter reports in this morning’s New York Times, there will be a boatload of special events, like Holly Crawford, who organized the event. I don’t know her, never met her. But she invited me, gawd help her. I’ll letcha know what happens. Postscript: From Los Angeles … EmailFacebookTwitterReddit

DEAR DIARY

March 10, 2006 by Jan Herman

Three days away from the blog means so little in the scheme of things that I’m betting you didn’t notice. Anyway, Paul Krugman’s column caught my attention this morning. Headlined Bullshitter-in-Chief‘s] administration isn’t trustworthy.” But, it adds, we should guard against a conventional wisdom that seems to be taking hold in some quarters, which says […]

FOR THE LOVE OF ALGREN

March 7, 2006 by Jan Herman

Nelson Algren’s Lou Reed’s lyrics. But the novel itself? Hardly. When “Walk” first appeared, in 1956, the literary critics pretty much told Algren to take a hike, and for the many years since, they’ve pretty much ignored him and it. writing in The Telegraph, notes that the novel “made a mockery of the American dream. […]

JEWISH CARTOON (LAFF) RIOT

March 6, 2006 by Jan Herman

The Muslim cartoon furor just won’t go away. “About 50,000 people, many chanting ‘Hang those who insulted the prophet,’ rallied Sunday in the southern Pakistani city of Karachi,” AP reports. Another 20,000 in the eastern Turkish city of Erzurum chanted anti-Danish slogans and shouted “Allah is Great.” We’ve all heard about the Al Qaeda video […]

THE LITTLE THINGS THAT NIGGLE

March 5, 2006 by Jan Herman

The fine art of the meaningless gesture and the empty symbol was honed to perfection with a combined “symbolic gesture” when the A front-page story in The New York Times on Saturday reported that he “flew directly to Islamabad aboard Air Force One,” as “a symbolic gesture that he considered the country safe enough for […]

STARRY REARVIEW MIRROR

March 3, 2006 by Jan Herman

Refighting the Vietnam War is not an option. Rethinking it is. That’s what they’ll be doing in a star-studded, two-day conference to rival Sunday’s Oscars. (Well, almost.) It’s called Who are “they”? Oh, just a few policymakers of the Vietnam era (like Kissinger and Haig), along with journalists (like Halberstam and Frances Fitzgerald), and historians […]

THE LIES WITHIN

March 2, 2006 by Jan Herman

TED SORENSEN’S ITALICS

March 1, 2006 by Jan Herman

Grim and getting grimmer — that’s my “take away” from this afternoon’s roundtable discussion at the Council on Foreign Relations about the situation in Iraq three years after the invasion (per yesterday’s Stephen Biddle (senior fellow for defense policy at the council) replied: “It’s an acceleration of what we’ve seen before rather than a fundamental […]

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