“Imminent Crises: Threats and Opportunities,” was listed on the rightwing cultural site
Mr. Patsy Pundit
Paul Krugman zapped a fellow New York Times columnist this morning with a
Cultural Analysis For Your Viewing Pleasure
Who says we don’t blog about high kulcha? Here’s something to chew on. “One of the more profound statements on German opera,” a friend writes. Online Videos by Veoh.com EmailFacebookTwitterReddit
Impeach Now!
Never thought I could listen to Bruce Fein without throwing a brick at him. But, man! The nerdie rightwing legal beagle is worth hearing on why the Attack Dog must be impeached. Yes, must. He wrote the first article of impeachment against Clinton.) Because in this instance, contrary to his specious puritanical reaction to a […]
Did Someone Say Gestapo?
Can’t let the week go by without noting (Crossposted at HuffPo) EmailFacebookTwitterReddit
In Promo Mode
Steve Skrovan writes: Just read your We were in the documentary competition at Sundance in ’06, made the Oscar shortlist this year, had a theatrical release this past spring and had a anunreasonableman.com. There you will find links to many of our reviews. We’d be curious to know what you think. Here’s what I think. […]
Waiting for Nader
Whenever Ralph Nader comes on the tube, which isn’t often enough, it’s must-see TV. He’s in a class by himself. I don’t know of any politician, civic leader or social firebrand who can match him for his unique combination of level-headed insight, deep intelligence, real accomplishment and passionate straight talk. must-see interview that aired this […]
Woof! Woof!
Whatever it’s called — an prison break — it comes as the latest illustration of the aaaeulc‘s independence from democratic principles. The Attack Dog have sprung their Independence Day fireworks. EmailFacebookTwitterReddit
Web Shorthand
It lacks the humor of the full-page ad in this morning’s NY Times shows more fervor. Talk about powerful! BnnRpbi
Under and Over
When Ed Sanders made the “Art of the Psychedelic Era” — was still several months away. Sanders was not only a founding member of Peace Eye bookstore on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, where he published a Fuck You / a magazine of the arts. (Arrested and charged with obscenity, he was found not guilty.) Meanwhile, […]
Just Ducky
launch an offensive near Baghdad, it may be unwise to apply a description of the morale of the French troops at Dien Bien Phu to the mood of the American troops in Iraq. But even given the enormous differences between the Indochina war and the one in Iraq — in geography, battle conditions, politics, culture, […]
Land of Shadows
Is the aaaeulc on its way out? I don’t mean just the elected officials like the Attack Dog in their lame-duck days. I mean their modus operandi or, if you like, their institutional style and substance. Not to stretch the point, but “there is no crueller tyranny than the one exercised in the shadow of […]
The Albanian Idol of the BananaRepublic
His latest moniker on the front page of The New York Times print edition did not make the paper’s Web site, except Did the news editors of The Times believe the implied satirical content needed to be eliminated for the Web? I didn’t ask. Maybe the newly installed public editor will. But at least the […]
Where Have All the Coffins Gone?
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Conscientious Objection
If brave Olaf “whose warmest heart recoiled at war” were alive today, would he tell the “I will not kiss your fucking flag.” accompanying story of a young soldier killed, of others wounded, on a foot patrol in Iraq. Besides, the absence of a military draft and the use of an all-volunteer force for making […]
One Mo’ Time
Have we beaten this to death? I mean the here and Arts Briefly column of The New York Times, revived the issue for me — particularly his description of the plagiarism involved. Associated Press put it, “[the judge] said the ads clearly violated intellectual property laws because Galliano never asked Klein’s permission to use the […]
While We Were Out
“Prisoners of the Past” by Michael Feingold, in the Village Voice. He pinpoints the connection between the Living Theatre revival of Kenneth H. Brown’s 24-year-old play “The Brig” and the American premiere of Peter Morgan’s “Frost/Nixon.” If The Brig’s power comes from the U.S. military’s being tragically the same in 2007 as in 1963, or […]