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Archives for April 2004

HANNAH, MARTIN AND HITLER

April 7, 2004 by cmackie

Early in “Hannah and Martin,” a new play about the 20th-century political theorist Hannah Arendt and the philosopher Martin Heidegger, the audience at the Manhattan Ensemble Theatre learns it’s just a few handshakes away from Hitler. “Hitler has blood on his hands, yes?” says Hannah in a flashback to a Nuremberg hotel room in 1946. […]

ONCE IN A BLUE MOON

April 6, 2004 by cmackie

Hats off to the five-member jury that awarded the Pulitzer Prize in drama to Doug Wright’s “I Am My Own Wife.” Smart choice. It doesn’t always happen. But easy choice, too. When “Wife” opened last December on Broadway, it bowled me over: “Once in a blue moon a play comes along that restores my belief […]

NEVER AGAIN?

April 6, 2004 by cmackie

Emmanuel Dongala, a novelist and chemist who used to live in Brazzaville, in the Congo Republic, writes today in “The Genocide Next Door” on the Op-Ed Page of The New York Times: “It wasn’t surprising that the 20th century ended with Africa having a genocide of its own.” She recalls seeing it on TV with […]

THE RANT FACTOR

April 5, 2004 by cmackie

Hate to say it, but what a bore. If you listened to Air America Radio over the weekend, did you come to the conclusion — as I did — that high-decibel liberal talk radio is as monotonous as conservative talk radio, and nearly as off-putting? What a shame. The sole redeeming factor working against the rant […]

CRITICAL INFLUENCES

April 5, 2004 by cmackie

Maybe it’s just a coincidence. But after reading Norman Lebrecht’s recent column, A critical gap, I can’t help thinking that he must have read William Osborne’s “Marketplace of Ideas” on ArtsJournal. The focus of each article is different. Lebrecht zeroes in on arts criticism, Osborne on arts funding. Nevertheless, Lebrecht cites American corporatization of the […]

HARMONIC CONDITIONS

April 5, 2004 by cmackie

We all know the Maximum Leader and his Crony in Chief will sing a private duet for the 9/11 commission. But in case we forgot, Hendrik Hertzberg reminds us in today’s New Yorker of two unpublicized conditions set by the White House: “There will be no official electronic recording” of their testimony “and there will […]

AIR AMERICA RADIO STREAMS ONLINE

April 3, 2004 by cmackie

“For all you liberals out there,” as my cousin Joan says, “if you can’t get Air America Radio on the radio, you can get it on the computer. (Just click the link to stream the broadcast.) Makes sense, especially for all those liberals and conservatives who don’t live in the six major metropolitan areas that […]

OH, FORGET IT

April 2, 2004 by cmackie

Slate’s rave notice for “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” makes me cringe with disbelief. “This is the best movie I’ve seen in a decade,” David Edelstein wrote, and he had lots of company from critics across the spectrum. There’s no accounting for taste and all that. But it reminds me of a recent conversation […]

THE WHITE HOUSE, CNN AND LETTERMAN

April 2, 2004 by cmackie

It was so funny it seemed too good to believe. I’m talking about a new routine called “George W. Bush Invigorates America’s Youth,” which made its debut with an hilarious video clip Monday night on “The Late Show With David Letterman.” I laughed so hard it broke me up. I wish I could find the […]

MEANTIME …

April 2, 2004 by cmackie

Three news stories this morning lend more ammunition to the powder keg we hope will explode what’s left of W Ltd.’s credibility. One is the top front-page story in The New York Times, headlined in the print edition: “BUSH AIDES KEPT CLINTON’S PAPERS FROM 9/11 PANEL.” The subheads summarize the rest of the story: “AN […]

AN APOLOGY

April 1, 2004 by cmackie

Viewers of tonight’s “Frontline” documentary about the 1994 Rwanda genocide will be reminded of “the world’s failure to halt the slaughter.” That’s what I wrote earlier today. How stupid for being so vague. I owe readers an apology. I should have said viewers will be reminded of “the failure of the United Nations.” I should […]

HAUNTED BY RWANDA

April 1, 2004 by cmackie

Tonight’s “Frontline” PBS documentary about the 1994 Rwandan genocide, “Ghosts of Rwanda,” will remind viewers of the world’s failure to halt the slaughter of a civilian population which “occurred at a rate of three to four times that of the Holocaust.” It put to flight “two million internally displaced persons and two million refugees,” according […]

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