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Do you compromise?
That’s an ironic headline. Considering it came in a fold-over card weight flyer in the weekend Globe and Mail for State of Israel bonds. Evidently, militarism, belligerence and bad faith negotiating, not to mention illegal settlements, human right violations, and … Continue reading
Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion
Tagged arthur goldreich, ateret cohanim oraganization, Buster keaton, david weinfeld, dennis goldberg ANC, dr. sherry cooper, elbit systems, israel africa bonds, israel bonds, israel divestment, john dugard united nations, kalle lasn, meir margalit, melanie lidman, menachem kahana, Noam Chomsky, Rick Salutin, yves engler, Z communications Michael Albert
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where the streets have no name
There is sanctity in the value of human life. Or so the expression goes. Every life is worth the world. But, there are alot of exceptions, asteriks, and legal loopholes and hoops to jump through. So, what happens when hierarchies, … Continue reading
outlaw culture: drawn to darkness
Drawn to darkness and obscurity, but with a tenacious grip onto the light. Pure forms existing, withstanding, even though they convey impressions of isolation and alienation. There is a heroism of the outlaw, a kind of aesthetic, a beauty of … Continue reading
Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion
Tagged arthur goldreich, Bell Hooks Outlaw Culture, black september, Edmund White, Edward Said, gilad schalit, gilad shalit, hadrien laroche, holly downing, Jean Genet, Jean Paul Sartre, marlene dumas, noami klein, ronit lentin, stan persky, Z communications Michael Albert
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a herd of mobile muskrats
I mount the steps and ring the bell, turning Wearily, as one would turn to nod good-bye to Rochefoucauld, If the street were time and he at the end of the street,… ( T.S. Eliot ) As Occupy Wall Street … Continue reading
Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Marketing/Advertising/Media, Modern Arts/Craft
Tagged babe ruth, casey stengel, cornel west, eddie stankey, frankie graham, Franz Kafka, Friedrich A. Hayek, George Bellows, Harold Pinter, Jack Levine, Jackie Robinson, Jonathan McIntosh, leo durocher, mel ott, occupy wall street, Paul Tillich, richard fischer Dallas Fed, rouchefoucauld, T.S. Eliot, Viktor Frankl, Walter Benjamin, Z communications Michael Albert
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THEY SHOT THE SHERRIF
The Jamaica which began statehood had few of the characteristics which tended to attract organized crime to the Caribbean. There were no casinos as in Cuba, no off-shore banks as in the Bahamas, or history of deep corruption on the … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema/Visual/Audio, Feature Article, Literature/poetry/spoken word, Miscellaneous, Music/Composition/Performance
Tagged Amanda Sives, Anthony harriett, Anthony P. Maingot, Bell Hooks, Bruce Golding, Carl Stone, Christopher Dudus Coke, Edward Seaga, Faye V. Harrison, Holly Sklar, Jamaica Labor Party, Jim Brown Don of Dons, Jim Brown Tivoli gardens, Jimmy Cliff, Jimmy Cliff The Harder They Come, Laurie Gunst, Matthew McClearn, Michael Manley Jamaica, Richard S. Hillman, Steve Light, Terry lacey, Terry Lacy, Toni Morrison The Bluest Eye, Wilfredo Lozano, Z communications Michael Albert, Z Magazine
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