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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. … 

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 […]

PIMP-A-LICIOUS …

August 29, 2003 by cmackie

It’s time for the Labor Day Weekend. But don’t leave just yet. In a minute-by-minute rundown of last night’s ultraslick, ultraridiculous, ultra-important MTV Video Music Awards, Ryan McGee has again demonstrated his encyclopedic knowledge of, and appropriately cynical attitude to, the kulcha of pop. His real-time review, a race “against the clock and Meta Carpal Syndrome,” is a circus feat […]

DREAMING OF JUSTICE

August 29, 2003 by cmackie

Let it not be said that this column ignored the 40th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s historic “I have a dream” speech. About 200,000 people assembled at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington to hear King and other civil rights leaders on Aug. 28, 1963. If you have Real Player, you can listen to King’s speech in full on the History Channel Web site. The speech lasted […]

VELVET DREAMS

August 28, 2003 by cmackie

Now for really serious things: a magazine swimsuit issue starring Albert Einstein, which needs no further comment, and tonight’s broadcast of the 20th MTV Video Music Awards, which has starred so many media-made creatures that the ever-reliable celebrity site MSNBC.com insists on offering them more free publicity. Ryan McGee, a former Harvard man with a beautifully named Weblog, Wading […]

AROUND THE BEND

August 28, 2003 by cmackie

What are they thinking? It has me flummoxed. Four out of five Americans disapprove of removing the Ten Commandments monument from the rotunda of Alabama’s state judicial building. I know America is populated by weirdos. How else do you explain TV shows like Fox’s “Miss Dog Beauty Pageant“? But have we gone so completely nuts that we […]

REARVIEW MIRROR

August 27, 2003 by cmackie

Somebody must have turned back the clock. The iconic image of Allen Ginsberg, recalling his “Pentagon Exorcism” days circa 1967 (stars-and-striped stovepipe hat, black-framed eyeglasses, full beard and riveting, innocent eyes), stares at me from corner newstands all over Manhattan. His face is on the cover of Time Out/New York, which dubs him “the spiritual […]

LOOKING HIGH AND LOW

August 26, 2003 by cmackie

Since this column is about the arts, as well as media and culture, may I recommend three art shows? One, which has the advantage of being online, is “the bauhaus at the busch-reisinger.” It comes to us from Harvard and offers details of Bauhaus design — the thingness of things — in five categories of what […]

CATCHING UP

August 25, 2003 by cmackie

By Jan Herman The New York Times finally caught up with us and ran its obituary about David Jiranek. The Jiranek family put on an unforgettable memorial service Sunday at Lucas Point Beach in Old Greenwich, Conn., where he grew up. Dubbed “The David Show” by Todd Hoffman, one of his four half-brothers, it was both touching and irreverent — so much so that […]

BIBLICAL ILLUSIONS

August 25, 2003 by cmackie

Yesterday’s item asking about the design of the granite Ten Commandments monument that was ordered removed from the rotunda of Alabama’s state judicial building brought a response from blogger Mac Diva that may help clear up the mystery. He writes: Jan, it appears the design of the monument was worked out between [Alabama Chief Justice Roy] Moore […]

THE COMMANDMENT FOLLIES

August 25, 2003 by cmackie

As long as we’re looking at the issue of Alabama’s Ten Commandments, my staff of thousands thought you might find an old Wall Street Journal story relevant. Unfortunately, it’s not online except by subscription. The headline on the story, when it ran in the print edition in April 2001, gives you the gist of it: “When Moses’ Laws Run Afoul of the U.S.’s, Get Me Cecil B. […]

MONUMENTAL ISSUE

August 24, 2003 by cmackie

Nobody has taken Alabama’s chief justice to task for the design of his two-and-a-half ton, granite monument to the Ten Commandments. In fact, not one of the dozen or so news stories I’ve seen about his refusal to remove the monument from the state judicial building mentions the quality of the design or the identity of the artist […]

MORE SUBVERSION

August 22, 2003 by cmackie

For all the artistic types who wished they were Leonardo Da Vinci, here’s your chance to express yourself. Now you can Botox “The Mona Lisa.” 

APPOINTED ROUNDS

August 22, 2003 by cmackie

Neither rain, nor sleet, nor snow, nor gloom of night shall keep the postman from his appointed rounds? Well, we hope so. But what about choice reading matter?   Your piece about The Realist brought me back to the summer of 1963 when I was a 19-year-old college student delivering the U.S. mail in Forest Hills, N.Y. One of […]

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