David Adler

12
Dec

Pinochet PS

Thanks to Darcy in the comments for linking to this odious Wash. Post editorial: Like it or not, Mr. Pinochet had something to do with [Chile’s] success. To the dismay of every economic minister in Latin America, he introduced the free-market policies that produced the Chilean economic miracle — and that not even Allende’s socialist successors have dared reverse. He

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12
Dec

Iraq’s “ancient hatreds”

As Mideast scholar Fred Halliday teaches, the term “ancient hatreds” should always be viewed with suspicion. Making the case for U.S. troop withdrawal from Iraq, Oregon GOP Senator Gordon Smith told CNN’s Wolf Blitzer: You know, this is a fight, when you get right down to the root of it, between Sunnis and Shias — it goes back a millennia

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11
Dec

Still Life With Commentator

My review of the Vijay Iyer/Mike Ladd multimedia production “Still Life With Commentator,” which ran for four nights last week at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, is now online.

11
Dec

Pinochet

In this disgraceful post, Jonah Goldberg of the National Review describes himself as “basically” a sympathizer of the former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet, who died over the weekend. Hitchens reminds us that Pinochet ordered the car bombing of Orlando Letelier in Washington, D.C. in September 1976. So, for Goldberg, a foreign leader who authorizes a terrorist attack on American soil

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10
Dec

Holiday giving

The Darfur and Chad conflicts are spilling over into the Central African Republic, where Doctors Without Borders is one of the few groups attending to the beleaguered population. It’s holiday time — your contribution could make a difference.

9
Dec

Two more duo CDs

In my year-end summary I included a list of duo CDs. I carelessly omitted two: Dave Douglas & Martial Solal, Rue de Seine (CamJazz)Beautiful trumpet duets with the French piano maestro. Includes a dreamy solo-Solal rendition of Douglas’s “For Suzannah” — which sounded entirely different when Dave and the quintet played it this Tuesday night at Jazz Standard. It’s rare

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6
Dec

Behearer.com

My good friend and colleague Nate Chinen has a piece in today’s NY Times about the new site Behearer.com — an interactive, alternative jazz canon-building initiative focusing on the too often ignored music of the post-Vietnam War years. The back story involves lengthy web discussions between Dave Douglas, Ethan Iverson, Darcy James Argue, Steve Smith and others. Geekdom at its

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4
Dec

On Michael Moore

My review of Jesse Larner’s Forgive Us Our Spins: Michael Moore and the Future of the Left, for Democratiya 7 (December ’06/January ’07), is now online.