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Oct

Burma again

I am sorry about the image on the left, of a Buddhist monk, I believe showing signs of torture, floating dead in a river. But these are desperate circumstances. The Burmese junta is going to great lengths to prevent this information from getting to us. Kenji Nagai, the Japanese journalist killed last week, was not caught in any crossfire. He

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30
Sep

Burma continued

As you’ve read, I am just back from a jazz journalism symposium that featured panelists representing some 16 countries. I’ll be offering reactions in the next issue of Jazz Notes and perhaps elsewhere. On a sunny day at Columbia University, while we talked about this business of airing ideas and sharing opinions, Burmese monks and civilian protesters were still being

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29
Sep

Interactive forum: sign in now!

[Update: the real-time forum is over, obviously, but the summary is still online, and we are keeping the comments open. Feel free to weigh in as you wish.] I’m conducting a live discussion from the Columbia University symposium “Jazz in the Global Imagination” — you can log in from anywhere at jazzhouse.org, the website of the Jazz Journalists Association. The

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27
Sep

No Justice, No Olympics

The Burmese junta, once again, has begun shooting and arresting peaceful demonstrators. Sullivan has a remarkable roundup here. The Burmese people are being shot at with Chinese weaponry, and China continues to block condemnations at the UN Security Council. Although a Foreign Ministry spokesperson said this: China hopes that all parties in Myanmar [sic] exercise restraint and properly handle the

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24
Sep

“Jazz in the Global Imagination”

Another note about that Columbia jazz conference I mentioned. I’ll be anchoring a live interactive web discussion on the day of the conference, Sept. 29, 9am to 6pm EST, with an evening summation panel at 7:30pm. Login instructions will be available at jazzhouse.org, the website of the Jazz Journalists Association. Full details on the conference, “Jazz in the Global Imagination:

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24
Sep

Columbia convergence

I had intended simply to note that I’ll be attending an international jazz journalism conference next week at Columbia University (details here). But I need to point out the sheer oddity of this event following on the heels of a highly controversial visit by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. I support Columbia’s decision to host Ahmadinejad, a Holocaust denier pledged to

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23
Sep

“Do-aye” — “It is our task”

There is a spectacular uprising underway in Burma (I refuse to call it Myanmar). Here’s to the courageous monks and the long-suffering Burmese democrats. May they meet with every success against the “golf-playing generals,” as Amitav Ghosh has called them.

23
Sep

On Odean Pope

My profile of the veteran Philly-based saxophonist Odean Pope, in the Sunday Arts section of today’s Inquirer.