David Adler

7
Aug

“Wiretap at Will”

I’m researching a complicated piece for the Philadelphia Music Project, so posting may be light for a little while. But I wanted to link to Patrick Radden Keefe’s important analysis of the disgraceful wiretapping bill that Bush just signed. Huge surprise: the Democrats knuckled under and gave the Decider everything he wants. “The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act is now dead,

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4
Aug

On Bobby Zankel

My review of alto saxophonist Bobby Zankel and his 14-piece big band, The Warriors of the Wonderful Sound, in today’s Inquirer. Unfortunately, my mention of Zankel’s latest CD, Ceremonies of Forgiveness, was edited out of the piece. So I thought I’d mention it here.

3
Aug

The bridge

I have an old college friend from Minneapolis — checked in with him and found out he crossed the I-35 bridge about 90 minutes before it collapsed. The incident has sparked a nationwide discussion of bridge safety, and my thoughts go straight to the South Street Bridge here in Philly, which is very nearby. My wife and I cross it

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3
Aug

On Biréli Lagrène

My feature on virtuoso guitarist Biréli Lagrène, in the August/September ’07 issue of Global Rhythm magazine. PDF available here.

3
Aug

Sean Penn sucks up

Just a couple of weeks ago, President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela, demonstrating his contempt for the principle of free speech, “announced that foreigners who visit Venezuela and criticise his government will be escorted to the airport and expelled.” Sean Penn doesn’t have anything to worry about. Penn has visited Venezuela and been warmly received by Chavez. It’s fairly certain he

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2
Aug

The dogs of war, part III

For background go here. TNR has rechecked everything and stands by the story: Although we place great weight on the corroborations we have received, we wished to know more. But, late last week, the Army began its own investigation, short-circuiting our efforts. Beauchamp had his cell-phone and computer taken away and is currently unable to speak to even his family.

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1
Aug

Six Picks: August 2007

My monthly list of recommended CDs, as published in All About Jazz-New York, August 2007: Tom Harrell, Light On (HighNote) Roscoe Mitchell, Composition/Improvisation Nos. 1, 2 & 3 (ECM) Ferenc Nemeth, Night Songs (Dreamers Collective) Michel Portal, Birdwatcher (Universal France/Sunnyside) Alex Sipiagin, Prints (Criss Cross) Dayna Stephens, The Timeless Now (CTA)

1
Aug

Ingmar Bergman RIP

In “The Seventh Seal” (1957) there’s a scene in which the knight (Max von Sydow) sits down on a hillside with a troupe of traveling performers. They offer him strawberries and milk. The scene ends with the knight speaking these lines: “I shall remember this moment. The silence, the twilight, the bowls of strawberries and milk, your faces in the

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