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20
Aug

Jill Carroll, continued

As I noted last week, the Christian Science Monitor is running Jill Carroll’s part-by-part narrative of her kidnapping ordeal in Baghdad. She’s up to Part 6 (as of Sunday night). It’s clear from Carroll’s account thus far that her captors were (and are) hate-filled sociopaths, not the “freedom fighters” of extreme-left imagination. This piece by Dan Murphy bounces off Carroll’s

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20
Aug

Sounds to cherish 4

Another in an occasional series… Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971), Orchestral Works (ECM New Series)Dennis Russell Davies conducts the Stuttgarter Kammerorchester. Lesser-known (at least to me) works recorded in 2002, including “Danses Concertantes” for chamber orchestra (1942), the ballet “Apollon Musagète” (1927) and three Igor-orchestrated madrigals by Gesualdo (1960). Scott Reeves, Congressional Roll Call (Creative Jazz Records)Homemade packaging, but the music sizzles.

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18
Aug

Spike Lee and Katrina

In this week’s Village Voice, my friend and colleague Larry Blumenfeld writes about “When the Levees Broke,” Spike Lee’s HBO film on Hurricane Katrina and the fate of New Orleans. This passage is ripe for further comment: One potentially controversial element of the story—persistent suspicion that levees were intentionally exploded in some sections to flood the poorer black sections of

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16
Aug

Because it’s there

Go here to watch a robot play John Coltrane’s “Giant Steps” solo. (Hat tip: Doug Ramsey) It’s often said that Coltrane played with no vibrato. (I’ve said it myself.) Wrong. He played with very little vibrato. This robot plays with no vibrato. And it sounds terrible.

16
Aug

How to help

The Head Heeb pledges to match reader donations (up to a point) toward reconstruction and/or humanitarian aid for Lebanon and northern Israel. Here’s the portal he recommends for aid-giving tips.

15
Aug

PUK office bombed in Mosul

More bad news for the Iraqi Kurds. From Al Jazeera: A bomber has attacked the offices of a top Kurdish political party in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, killing and wounding more than 40 people. The explosion outside the offices of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) killed at least nine people and wounded more than 36 on Tuesday

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14
Aug

Atzmon descends

As I’ve noted, Oliver Kamm and I are on different sides of the Israel/Lebanon debate, and other debates as well. But Kamm remains one of the most effective and articulate foes of the deranged left (if one can even call it left). In this post Kamm exposes the latest ravings of the Israeli-born, UK-based jazz musician Gilad Atzmon. I wrote

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14
Aug

Jill Carroll’s ordeal

The Christian Science Monitor is serializing Jill Carroll’s account of her 82-day hostage ordeal. Part I is gripping; check back in coming days for the rest. Carroll’s interpreter, Alan Enwiya, was murdered on the spot at the site of the kidnapping. There is a fund for donations to his bereaved family. Information below. — Alan Enwiya is one of nearly

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