It is to the Chinese government’s credit that it is acting aggressively in response to the Sichuan earthquake, a tragedy beyond comprehension. But this shouldn’t obscure the destructive role China continues to play in the unfolding Burma crisis. Discussing the aftermath of Cyclone Nagris on the NewsHour the other night, Chinese ambassador Zhou Wenzhong told Margaret Warner: I think we
John McCain was for negotiating with Hamas before he was against it. (Via.) On that note, David Brooks has an interesting column about Obama on Hezbollah. He starts out skeptical, even hostile, then presses Obama further and gets a remarkably nuanced set of answers on the Lebanon crisis. Obama is striking exactly the right balance: No to Bush’s cowboy diplomacy,
In case you missed the last one… Ellis Marsalis, An Open Letter to Thelonious (ELM) Francisco Pais Quintet, School of Enlightenment (Product of Imagination) Bill McHenry Quintet, Sonic Pressure (Fresh Sound New Talent) Yitzhak Yedid, Oud Bass Piano Trio (Between the Lines) Enrico Pieranunzi, As Never Before (Cam Jazz) The Roots, Rising Down (Def Jam)
My review of saxophonist Michael Pedicin and his quintet, in today’s Inquirer.
We’re giving the people of Zimbabwe another opportunity to mend their ways, to vote properly. This is their last chance. — A member of Zimbabwe’s ruling party politburo, on the upcoming runoff “election” [Via.]
Avaaz.org is raising awareness and soliciting donations on behalf of victims of the cyclone in Burma. Thousands of lives might have been saved had Burma’s repulsive military government, um, shared the news that a cyclone was coming. This makes the Bush administration’s Katrina response look like a model of caring leadership. The Burmese junta is all crisp efficiency when it
I recently had the pleasure of writing four short sketches on King Britt, Gerald Levinson, Peter Paulsen and Jamey Robinson — the 2007 Pew Fellows for music composition. You can now view short film segments on each of these varied and remarkable artists at the Pew Fellowships site, here. If you cursor over “Description of Work” on the left sidebar,
In case you missed the last one… Box, Studio 1 (Rune Grammofon) Dapp Theory, Layers of Chance (ObliqSound) Taylor Eigsti, Let It Come to You (Concord) Wayne Horvitz Gravitas Quartet, One Dance Alone (Songlines) Soren Kjaergaard/Ben Street/Andrew Cyrille, Optics (ILK) Pete Robbins, Do the Hate Laugh Shimmy (Playscape)