The following review appears in the September 2006 issue of Jazz Notes, the quarterly publication of the Jazz Journalists Association (JJA), edited by yours truly. — Considering Genius: Writings on JazzBy Stanley CrouchBasic Civitas Books, Cambridge, MA, 2006; 360 pp.; $27.50 hardcover Review by David R. Adler Easily one of the world’s best-known jazz critics, Stanley Crouch is also a
It pains me that on the fifth anniversary of 9/11, I need to spend time commenting on the ABC docudrama “The Path to 9/11,” which has occasioned controversy for its unflattering portrayal of Clinton administration officials. I watched part one last night. The uproar is entirely justified. At every critical juncture in the film, some high-ranking Clinton official emerges to
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I don’t have time for a thorough critique of this cartoonish piece of writing by Justin Raimondo, the Buchananite conservative who runs the antiwar.com website. But I thought I’d highlight the more absurd passages: Terrorism is okay with the U.S. – as long as it’s carried out by our friends and allies, namely the Kurds. Raimondo is referring to the
An astonishing tour through the decades with the master tenor saxophonist.
From Pres. Bush’s speech: We knew that Zubaydah had more information that could save innocent lives, but he stopped talking. As his questioning proceeded, it became clear that he had received training on how to resist interrogation. And so the CIA used an alternative set of procedures. Do tell. Andrew Sullivan drives several trucks through the holes in Bush’s speech,
My monthly list of recommended CDs, as published in All About Jazz-New York, September 2006: Tom Beckham, Center Songs (Apria) Marc Cary, Focus (Motéma) The Diplomats (Brown/Eisenstadt/Swell), We Are Not Obstinate Islands (Clean Feed) Lee Konitz, New Nonet (OmniTone)Francisco Mela, Melao (Ayva Music) Walter Smith III, Casually Introducing (FSNT)
Blogging may be light in the coming week or two as I get back into gear post-Labor Day. I’ve got a number of pressing commitments, including a good friend in the hospital in neurological intensive care. If I have to move blogging down a notch or two on the priorities list, be assured it’s not for good. I’ll keep updating