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Category Archives: words
Interview with Dan Kaufman from BARBEZ
Not sure what to say yet, but couldn’t help but hit “reblog” function…I heard Seymour Hersh give a long lecture re-telling the story of My Lai massacre at a student investigative journalism conference in New Haven in 1985 or 1986 … Continue reading
Posted in ethniceities, media, music, Plato's Republic, words
Tagged dan kaufman, paul celan, seymour hersh, tzadik
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Slainte Michael Carneys
Beth Custer sent word of the passing of her friend Michael Carney, a retired ad executive in Mill Valley who was also on the board of Headlands Art Center. Terry and I met him at Beth’s show at Throckmorton in … Continue reading
New Celan notebook
Paul Celan was born in 1920 and died shortly before his 50th birthday, in 1970. I’m not sure what I knew or had heard of his work, before a somewhat random communication with a musician and writer very into him, … Continue reading
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Tagged diamanda galas, john felstiner, paul celan
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Catching up with Rupa
I have not seen or heard in a while Rupa & The April Fishes, yet am thinking about her and them, this 29th day of April, 2014. I rescued if that’s the word, these 900 words that I had posted … Continue reading
Philip Roth reading list
What has the aesthetic of popular culture to do with formidable postwar writers of such enormous variety as Saul Bellow, Ralph Ellison, William Styron, Don DeLillo, E. L. Doctorow, James Baldwin, Wallace Stegner, Thomas Pynchon, Robert Penn Warren, John Updike, … Continue reading
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Kenneth Baker on Donald Judd on perception
The precision of Judd’s sculpture has led people to see an idealizing impulse behind it. But Judd saw himself as empiricist and his work as sharpening the perceptions of a public addled by encountering falseness daily on every front, from … Continue reading
Posted in art, ethniceities, words
Tagged dartmouth college, donald judd, glenn hartman, kenneth baker, robert syrett, smith andersen, steve lacy
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Hurray For the Riff Raff at Independent in SF on April 22 Earthday
I only heard of this band via The New Yorker, but they are on ATO and apparently have sold out The Independent for a show on April 22 which is also, for some people, Earth Day. Hurray for Hurray For … Continue reading
Posted in art, ethniceities, media, music, sex, words
Tagged another planet, evan weiss, hurray for the riff raft, into it over it
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A dose of kudos for Dan Fagin
Kudos to Dan Fagin ’85, Pulitzer-Prize-winning former Editor-in-Chief of The Dartmouth. What I remember most about his directorate was them sitting around the lounge in Robinson Hall watching “The McLaughlin Group”and their banter and discussion would soon escalate to drown … Continue reading
Posted in ethniceities, media, music, Plato's Republic, words
Tagged Ciba, circa survive, dan fagin, dartmouth, joe jackson, pulitzer prize, toms river
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Motema Jazz Funeral for Stanford Scientist Leonard Herzenberg (1931-2013)
Lynne Arriale and several other jazz musicians played a tribute concert at Dinkelspiel Auditorium on the Stanford campus in February, 2014 in honor of the famous scientist Leonard Herzenberg, of the Herzenberg Lab, who died last fall. Herzenberg’s daughter is … Continue reading
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Tagged herzenberg lab, jana herzen, leonard herzenberg, lynne arriale, motema
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