have a closer look, it’s blood. Artist Life During Wartime, says that before the invasion of Iraq he was fooled into believing “it was going to be a short, ugly, bloody war and that American influence in the Middle East was going to be triumphant.” scholarly works to his credit.) But candor is typical of […]
Blogging During Wartime
Essential Reading
Center for Public Integrity collects the aaaeulcan lies that took us to war in Iraq. One section highlights write: President George W. Bush and seven of his administration’s top officials, including Vice President Dick Cheney, National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice, and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, made at least 935 false statements in the two years […]
Boris Lurie, R.I.P.
The epigraph on “NO!art MAN,” a major 2001 documentary about Boris Lurie, who died earlier this month, says it all: “In a time of wars and extermination, aesthetic exercises and decorative patterns are not enough.” Those are Lurie’s words, and now they might as well serve as his epitaph. obit by Colin Moynihan in The […]
Gee, Ya Think?
Just because the NYT editorial these two questions appeared here on Friday. But so what? Ditto for the Noah Feldman article Analysis: Whatever happened to the war? EmailFacebookTwitterReddit
Uh, Just Asking
Does it matter to the pols running for prez? Does it matter to the people voting for the pols? Let’s see whether the 655,000 estimated earlier by researchers from Johns Hopkins. Yes, the numbers are all over the lot, depending on the source and methodology. Here’s a count of whatever.
Mom & Apple Pie
The flag-waving has begun, if it ever stopped: After so many years of fear and loathing, we had almost forgotten what it’s like to feel good about our country. On Thursday night, that long-dormant emotion came rushing back, like an old dream that pops out of the deepest recesses of memory, suddenly as clear as […]
Retro: Just Cuz It’s 2008
The hungover staff realizes it cited the supreme lowlight of 2007 Best Yummy, Best Bulletin, Best Collage, three Best Oldies (Y) and Best Rupe, Best Ghost, Best Beast and
Kristolization? Oy!
When The New York Times announced that Which prompted a friend to ask two questions: 1) “Hasn’t America suffered enough from the actions of these nut-jobs?” And 2) “Is Kristol the Times’ move in anticipation of the Murdochization of The Wall Street Journal, sort of the way CNN moved to the right to counter Fox […]
Before I Forget
Here’s a tale you won’t find in It was the winter of 1970, probably in February. I’m not sure of the exact date. It must have been around the time that Tom Hayden and four others of the Chicago Seven were convicted of inciting a riot in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic Convention. The place […]
A Christmas Tale
Once upon a time at THE DAILY NEWS I wrote a story called “Christmas on the Bowery.” It began like this: “Monsignor John Ahern, the redoubtable Skid Row priest, is expecting 800 guests Sunday for an early Christmas dinner.” Most will arrive from a dozen grandly named flophouses along the Bowery — the Palace, for […]
The Year in Roadkill
Like every two-bit journalist at this time of year, I grabbed a look over my shoulder to see what was left behind. It was uglier than roadkill. The mush rush of the past 12 months turned my stomach. Here’s shitty reminder. Which is where
Liam O’Gallagher, R.I.P.
Sri Aurobindo, the yogi master whose teachings he greatly admired. (E.g.: “An inch of experience goes farther than a yard of logic.” “The example is more powerful than the instruction.” “Yoga means a change of consciousness; a mere mental activity will not bring a change of consciousness, it can only bring a change of mind.”) […]
Rupe Says ‘Nope’
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Your Pen vs. Their Sword
If this video doesn’t illustrate the power of a signature, nothing does: Today, as Human Rights Day and the culmination of Q&A. EmailFacebookTwitterReddit
Our Man of the Year
“aieeeeee,” sez un buen amigo, “el keith es un hombre con cojones gigantescos!” Yes, Keith Olbermann still sizzles. His latest special commentary, an here and BnnRpbi
Mad Magazine + Tom Hayden = SDS
“Students for a Democratic Society, A Graphic History,” a new book due out in January from Hill and Wang. “My own radical journey began with Harvey Pekar and comics and politics at The Graduate Center, CUNY, on Monday — Dec. 10 — which also marks International Amnesty International Global Write-a-Thon. Pekar is best known for […]