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3
Jan

Judeosphere is back

After a two-year hiatus. Always a must-read on the myopia and frequent lunacy of activist anti-Zionism.

1
Jan

New year, same bloodbath

NYT: A suicide bomber rammed a pickup truck loaded with explosives into a playground crowded with families and children watching a volleyball game in northwest Pakistan Friday. […] All of the victims were civilians, one local official said. Over 20 suicide bombings by Pakistani Taliban since October 2009; over 500 people slaughtered. Who can seriously claim that these murderers are

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1
Jan

Six Picks: January 2010

My monthly list of recommended CDs, as published in All About Jazz-New York, January 2010: Samuel Blaser, Pieces of Old Sky (Clean Feed) Charles Evans & Neil Shah, Live at Saint Stephen’s (Hot Cup) Randy Ingram, The Road Ahead (BJU) NYNDK, The Hunting of the Snark (Jazzheads) Barry Romberg, Was, Shall, Why, Because: Music for Large & Small Ensemble (romhog)

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31
Dec

Happy New Year

31
Dec

On Matthew Shipp

My feature article on pianist Matthew Shipp, in the January/February 2010 issue of JazzTimes. The whole thing is online, but I’ll scan the print layout soon.

30
Dec

Christmas Time Is Here

Well, this comes a little late. But thought I’d share this beautiful Vince Guaraldi waltz from A Charlie Brown Christmas. (I never knew that Jerry Granelli plays drums on the original version!)

30
Dec

Village Voice annual jazz poll

I was glad to take part once again. Results here. Francis Davis’s reflections here. Individual ballots here.

23
Dec

On Ari Hoenig

In the current Philadelphia Weekly: Ari Hoenig’s Oscillations QuartetSat., Dec. 26, 8pm. $20. Chris’ Jazz Café, 1421 Sansom St. 215.568.3131 www.chrisjazzcafe.com From the physical mayhem of Ari Hoenig’s drumming — limbs flailing, face contorted in agonized delight — comes music of unsurpassed depth and control. Little wonder the Philly native has become world-renowned, with two unaccompanied drumset albums and two

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