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ARTHUR MILLER AND THE BEAST

September 20, 2004 by cmackie

The reason for the magazine piece was an old, warmed-over subject: Marilyn Monroe. But Arthur Miller, whose new play “Finishing the Picture” begins previews on Tuesday in Chicago, had much more wisdom to impart about other subjects than his former wife. This caught my attention: “History,” he said, “is like some gigantic beast — it […]

‘TEN BUCK’ HAMILTON STOPS HERE

September 20, 2004 by cmackie

 A friend writes: The New York Historical Society, a short walk down Central Park West from the Musem of Natural History, can’t be missed now, even from outer space. It’s a limestone building whose facade takes up an entire block — and the entire facade is covered by a cloth sign proclaiming the Alexander Hamilton […]

KEEP SCROLLING

September 20, 2004 by cmackie

Many items were posted over the weekend. See, for example, GRUDGE MATCH. EmailFacebookTwitterReddit

IF IT’S NOT COCAINE, WHAT IS IT?

September 19, 2004 by cmackie

He must be snorting something. Dummy Boy insists, “I’m pleased with the progress” in Iraq. That’s what he told a New Hampshire newspaper in an interview published Saturday, the same day a suicide car bomb killed 19 people and wounded 67, when it “plowed into a crowd of men seeking jobs with the Iraqi National Guard” […]

STILL PROGRESSING

September 19, 2004 by cmackie

Re: “Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress” and James Joyces’s “Finnegan’s Wake” (see CATCHING UP WITH LEON and scroll to the postscript), a message arrived from Hammond Guthrie, who is a poet, artist, screenwriter, editor (The 3rd Page) and intrepid autobiographer (“AsEverWas: Memoirs of a Beat Survivor”): I wanted to read […]

REMEMBERING DON ALLEN

September 19, 2004 by cmackie

The 3rd Page commemorates Donald M. Allen, the anthologist, poetry publisher and friend of poets who recently died in San Francisco. Literary polymath Richard Kostelanetz writes that Allen’s ground-breaking “The New American Poetry: 1945-1960,” was “one of the few anthologies that collected disparate materials into a persuasively coherent presentation, making visible what was previously invisible, […]

CATCHING UP WITH LEON

September 18, 2004 by cmackie

New verse has arrived about soon-to-be Prisoner of the Year: MARTYR MARTHAMartha Stewart: “There are many, many good people who have gone to prison. Look at Nelson Mandela.”Send me to jail, Martha pleads,Even though I’m a star;Nothing I did was wrong — that’sWhere the good people are.— Leon Freilich It has also not escaped our […]

GRUDGE MATCH

September 18, 2004 by cmackie

Secret British government papers leaked to The Telegraph in London reveal that before the invasion of Iraq British officials believed “President George W. Bush merely wanted to complete his father’s ‘unfinished business’ in a ‘grudge match’ against Saddam,” the newspaper reported Saturday. The report said further that British Prime Minister Tony Blair’s foreign policy adviser, […]

WHEN WILL THE VOTERS GET IT?

September 17, 2004 by cmackie

The turning point of the presidential campaign? The blockbuster that changes minds? The clincher that tells the truth? It ought to be. Iraq is a disaster — at best unstable for years to come, at worst headed for civil war. As noted yesterday in DARK DAYS AHEAD, that’s what the Nincompoop in Chief was told […]

TRIBAL LORE

September 17, 2004 by cmackie

Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, marked the beginning of 5765. But it also marked the end of Belle de Jour. “I’m afraid, darlings, the time has come for me to go,” she writes. The news is crushing. Her Diary of a London Call Girl was a favorite blog of mine. EmailFacebookTwitterReddit

CAN’T SHAKE THE TIMES

September 16, 2004 by cmackie

My interview with Kitty Kelley in her Georgetown home, an ante-bellum Southern mansion, took place on a sun-baked afternoon back in the Stone Age (to be exact August of 1986). We sipped diet Coca-Cola, not mint juleps. She answered many questions, at one point “swiveling her body on the loveseat in her living room like a petite artillery […]

DARK DAYS AHEAD

September 16, 2004 by cmackie

Headlines don’t say it all, but this subhead comes close: “Civil War Called Possible — Tone Differs From Public Statements.” It’s missing from the online edition of the story, which uses the main head only: “U.S. Intelligence Shows Pessimism on Iraq’s Future.” Taken together, their meaning is this: Our Nincompoop in Chief and his minions have been lying […]

IN DEFENSE OF KITTY KELLEY

September 15, 2004 by cmackie

Now that Matt Lauer has done himself proud with his sanctimonious interview of Kitty Kelley — a holier-than-thou attempt to prove that a “Today” show co-host who shills for every piece of NBC Entertainment drek imaginable can be mistaken for a legitimate journalist — I’m going to post a profile I did of Kitty Kelly that never […]

FLIPPANCY HAS ITS REWARDS

September 15, 2004 by cmackie

If I don’t say it, nobody else will: It’s gratifying to see the editorial page of The New York Times taking advice from Straight Up. Yesterday’s lead editorial began like so: “It was good news when President Bush flip-flopped on intelligence reform and endorsed giving the proposed new post of national intelligence director some real […]

THE ‘S’ WORD

September 14, 2004 by cmackie

In a really important essay, Carlin Romano reviews a concept described this way: “It is worshiped like a god, and as little understood. It is the cause of untold strife and bloodshed. Genocide is perpetrated in its sacred name. It is at once a source of power and of power’s abuse, of order and of anarchy. […]

ODDITIES

September 14, 2004 by cmackie

David Remnick describes, in this week’s New Yorker, “a paranoid President who refuses the burdens of democratic accountability and the need to reshape a policy that is good for little but more bloodshed.” Remnick’s subject is not our Maximum Leader. He’s talking about Vladimir Putin. But it’s eery. Consider the top story in the print […]

GEORGE AND JESUS

September 14, 2004 by cmackie

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