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  1. 2. velj

    Phil Schaap is celebrating his 50th year at WKCR. When my show ran into his and I was about to pick up the needle on the Ornette album I was playing he said: we never cut off Ornette at KCR. That’s why it’s still the greatest jazz station around.

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  2. 31. sij

    One of the only encouraging things to happen in the Trump Era is the near miraculous rebirth of the Jewish left, from Jewish Currents to Jewish Voice for Peace to Bernie Sanders. With apologies to Enzo Traverso maybe it’s not yet the end of Jewish Modernity!

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  3. 29. sij

    This kind of “reporting,” which portrays Jews as a monolith & implicitly justifies Israeli expansion on Zionist grounds, is unworthy of the paper, yet all too typical of its history on Israel’s occupation.

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  4. 29. sij

    Which Jews? And what about those Jews who consider it monstrous that Israel occupies these lands and don’t care about their “biblical” value?

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  5. 29. sij

    The correspondents in Jerusalem describe Israeli-occupied Hebron, Shiloh and Beit El as places “Jews consider their biblical heartland.”

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  6. 24. sij

    Sabri Louata, author of "Les Sauvages," talks about his new dystopian novel, "404," a riposte to Houellebecq's "Soumission," with .

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  7. 19. sij

    As Curtis Mayfield said, "there's no place like America today." (Except everywhere else, that is.) In this report on Trumpism beyond Trump, Thomas Meaney dives deep into what Philip Roth called the "indigenous American Berserk."

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  8. 19. sij

    Elegy or amnesia? An Israeli writer laments the decline of a "fluid Middle East" connected by railways while ignoring Israel's hardly negligible contribution to the emergence of a region defined by borders and religious nationalism.

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    17. sij

    “Contrary to what many people would have us believe, what our nation is experiencing is not an “aberration.” The politics of “Trumpism” and “fake news” are not new; they are as old as the nation itself.” ⁦ via

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  10. 15. sij

    The did itself a huge favor by hiring the enviably good literary critic , and her review of James Wood's collection is a marvel of insight and sensitivity.

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  11. 15. sij

    Behind every great chef there's an extraordinary mother and Anthony Bourdain was no exception. Do read this moving obituary of Gladys Bourdain, a Times copy-editor who memorialized her son by tattooing his name on her wrist, her 1st and only tattoo.

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  12. 14. sij

    I'll be discussing Chraïbi's Simple Past with the writer and curator Omar Berrada at Albertine Books on January 23.

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  13. 14. sij

    An exceptional piece on the practice of foreign policy and diplomacy by and Ivan Krastev.

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  14. 12. sij

    "The left often describes Trump’s rule as neofascist, but the more accurate description would be neo-infantilist, the tyranny of the child who imagines himself to be omnipotent."

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  15. 11. sij

    In the next issue of , I argue that the Soleimani killing was designed to strike against the vision of a diplomatic resolution to the more than 40-year-old conflict between the Islamic Republic and the United States.

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  16. 10. sij

    From the vault of John Schaefer's New Sounds, a 1996 interview with the German composer-pianist Hans Otte, best known for his epic (and gorgeous) solo piano piece "The Book of Sounds," featured, as it happens, in Godard's recent film "The Book of Images."

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    8. sij

    Ivan Krastev and I reflect here on the ideological and stylistic differences between Samantha Power and William Burns.

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  18. 9. sij

    And it's a superb album by one of our best pianists at work today.

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  19. 8. sij

    In the blog I write from Beirut on how the Soleimani assassination is reverberating in Lebanon, which already has its share of financial and political problems.

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  20. 7. sij

    Christopher Lydon has composed an ode to joy: an episode of on the alto saxophonist Johnny Hodges, the 'singer' in the Ellington Orchestra. Listen to his grand, sumptuous, creamy sound: no, things ain't what they used to be.

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