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Archives for September 2003

ZANKEL HALL’S DEBUT

September 11, 2003 by cmackie

A bit of groundling music criticism seems in order. Even if it’s not a view from the Ivory Tower, it might be worth two-and-a-half cents. Frankly, Carnegie Hall’s spanking new venue, the 650-seat Zankel Hall, seems like a knockout to me. Maybe I should equivocate, as the Ivory Tower boys do, by pointing out that […]

‘AGAINST COLLECTIVE AMNESIA’

September 10, 2003 by cmackie

In a world bent on destruction, preservationists have fought to save everything from the wilderness and natural resources to linguistic and cultural heritages. Artistically, the “early music” movement for historically informed performance of works from the Medieval, Rennaisance and Baroque periods is probably the best-known example of the preservationist ethic. It also has a counterpart in […]

STEIGER’S MEMO

September 10, 2003 by cmackie

The publication of Bernard-Henri Levy’s Who Killed Daniel Pearl? in English translation “has raised some questions about the facts surrounding the kidnapping and murder of Danny Pearl,” The Wall Street Journal’s managing editor, Paul Steiger, wrote today in a memo to the WSJ newsroom. Steiger’s lengthy memo, obtained by Straight Up, reports “what we know […]

RIPPED OFF

September 9, 2003 by cmackie

The nerve of them! First People magazine steals an idea from a lowly New Orleans author. Or so he alleges. And now Star magazine steals an idea from lowly me. Or so I allege. Thanks to Jim Romenesko on Poynter.com, I learned that Abram Shalom Himelstein sent People a review copy of his book, “What […]

ELLEN’S A-LIST

September 8, 2003 by cmackie

So this morning I was watching the debut of “The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” and I thought: “Now I have a reason not to go to work.” Actually, I can think of many reasons. But this one was dressed in pink and white and told jokes. The sensation was something like a daytime Letterman talk show […]

BRESLIN’S TAKE

September 7, 2003 by cmackie

By Jan Herman With the second anniversary of 9/11 almost upon us, we’re about to be inundated again by television documentaries on the World Trade Center, the attacks on it and the Pentagon, and even by a fictionalized replay of those events–although public officials and the news media have made less extensive plans to mark the […]

THE LANGUAGE VAMPIRE

September 5, 2003 by cmackie

“The intelligence community has imperfect visibility.” That’s Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld assessing U.S. confusion on the terrorist threats in Iraq, as quoted today in The New York Times. Doncha love the way he slaughters the language? He doesn’t just drain it of meaning, he sucks the life out of it. And how about his judgment on security in Iraq? […]

THIS IS NOT AN ENDORSEMENT

September 5, 2003 by cmackie

Simon Beaufoy, the British producer who wrote “The Full Monty,” is bringing out his new movie “This Is Not a Love Song.” The big deal about that is, it will be “the world’s first Internet premiere,” as the U.K. Film Council terms it. The flick, written by Beaufoy and directed by Bille Eltringham, is being screened […]

REAL AFRICANS GETTING REAL TV?

September 4, 2003 by cmackie

Maybe I shouldn’t have doubted Tom Friedman when he claimed that “Superstar,” the Arabic version of “American Idol,” was a force for democracy in the Middle East. Today comes word that another reality TV show, “Big Brother Africa,” has roughly 30 million viewers in across that continent. From Nigeria to Botswana, Kenya to South Africa, the […]

THREE DOTS OFF THE WIRE

September 4, 2003 by cmackie

The Latin Grammys looked so quaint, it was < STRONG>almost endearing. Here are some photos. … Theater producers in London are looking to do some good: They’re about to put the British inquiry into the death of weapons expert David Kelly on stage. … Keep your shirt on, Britney: Bare midriffs are over. …  EmailFacebookTwitterReddit

CLIVE THE CLAIRVOYANT

September 4, 2003 by cmackie

Is prescience in the eye of the beholder? You decide. “The Silver Castle,” a novel by my favorite literary critic, Clive James, tells the story of a waif from the Bombay slums who dreams of becoming a movie star. Toward the end of the novel — which, by the way, was published in 1996 — there’s a […]

RANDOM NOTES

September 3, 2003 by cmackie

Few paragraphs capture what has become of the culture better than this one from the Washington Post: “Back in its heyday, Playboy ran interviews with such luminaries as Marshall McLuhan, Martin Luther King Jr. and Allen Ginsberg. Now it runs interviews with Lisa Marie Presley, Jimmy Kimmel and Tobey Maguire. [Hugh] Hefner blames this editorial […]

CULTURE WARS

September 3, 2003 by cmackie

This morning, New York Times columnist Tom Friedman hailed “Superstar,” the Arab version of “American Idol” that aired on the satellite channel of the Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation, as a possible stepping-stone to democracy in the Middle East three ways to Sunday — that is, politically, culturally and technologically, no kidding. (Free registration required.) At the same time, […]

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

September 2, 2003 by cmackie

A few weeks back I posted a reader’s e-mail letter to Arts Journal editor Doug McLennan which objected to the “political invective” in Straight Up. That posting, “Thou Shalt Not,” prompted several more e-mails from the reader, this time to me. He explained he “did not object to [my] writing about the mixture of art and politics.” He objected to […]

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