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11
Aug

An artistic folly

Just received an email touting a DVD of a benefit concert for the Stop the War Coalition that took place on November 27 of last year. (It hits the stores in October.) Performers included Brian Eno, Rachid Taha, Imogen Heap and Mick Jones of the Clash. I own records by all these people and I think highly of them. Their

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10
Aug

Tide turning?

Back on July 31, Judeosphere linked to a story in the Forward. I was struck by the following: Hadar Susskind, who directs the Washington office of the Jewish Council for Public Affairs, said that there is “zero dissent” within the Jewish community [about the war in Lebanon]. “As opposed to everything else we do, on this we have absolute unanimity,”

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9
Aug

The week in bigotry

Judeosphere points us to two interesting antisemitic diatribes in the media. First this from Jostein Gaarder of Norway, author of the novel Sophie’s World: There is no turning back. It is time to learn a new lesson: We do no longer recognize the state of Israel. […] There are limits to our patience, and there are limits to our tolerance.

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8
Aug

This is now

Heated exchanges today in the UN chamber. Israeli ambassador Dan Gillerman said, without a trace of irony, that the Lebanese people must choose between “those who build and those who destroy.” By the latter he meant Hezbollah, indeed a destructive force. But to ordinary Lebanese, the Orwellian tinge of Gillerman’s speech must have been hard to miss. Israel has chosen

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8
Aug

It’s Lamont

Ned Lamont beats Joe Lieberman. It’s a potential net gain for the Senate, although Lamont went on The Colbert Report last week and declared there was no difference at all between him and Lieberman on Israel. He also couched his argument for Iraq troop withdrawal in crudely isolationist terms. But Lieberman’s a disaster, and he wasn’t any better in 2000

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8
Aug

That was then…

Jeff Weintraub recently linked to this overview of Israel/Lebanon border issues in the wake of the 2000 withdrawal. I haven’t delved in fully, but it’s worth a look for obvious reasons. From the opening summary: Israel’s withdrawal from southern Lebanon and Lebanon’s steps towards the reestablishment of governmental control there open a new era in Israeli-Lebanese relations.… [C]urrent conditions allow

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8
Aug

Another PS on Juan Cole

A friend alerts me to this piece by Danny Rubenstein about “the seven lost villages,” which Juan Cole alluded to in a post criticized by Jeff Weintraub (here for background). I thought I’d point it out to those interested.

6
Aug

Noteworthy gigs

Too much music going on in New York to mention it all, but I was struck last week by two trio performances. Bill Frisell’s show at Celebrate Brooklyn on August 3 had him playing with Tony Scherr (bass) and Kenny Wolleson (drums) in front of a giant screen, onto which were projected Buster Keaton films, several of Jim Woodring’s “Frank”

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