Entries from June 2008

East Meets West

...and plugs into Miles

June 11th, 2008 · No Comments

In his liner notes, producer-arranger Bob Belden calls this meeting of Miles Davis alumni and Indian musicians “a grand gesture at reconciliation between disparate cultures bound together by a universal truth. Music.” That word “reconciliation” is a bit off, since Indian music has influenced everyone from the Beatles to Zappa.…

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Kill All Comics!

How 1950’s paranoia went MAD

June 10th, 2008 · No Comments

Before slasher films, rap music and internet porn, even before rock ‘n’ roll, self-righteous America found cause for juvenile delinquency in comic books. Columbia journalism professor and former Entertainment Weekly editor David Hajdu unearths the largely forgotten 1950s campaign against illustrated pulp and discovers larger issues of censorship and Puritanical scape-goating…

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War and Peace, Vonnegut Style

Previously unpublished tales of the absurd and cruel

June 10th, 2008 · No Comments

As a foot soldier and prisoner in Word War II, Kurt Vonnegut experienced pointless cruelties and the absurdities of military life. This posthumous collection contains 11 never-before-published short pieces on war as well as his last written speech delivered by his son on April 27, 2007, two weeks after his…

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Three/Four

Working Man's Jazz

June 10th, 2008 · No Comments

The value of the “working band”–the worth of keeping the same group of musicians together over the years –is a commonly accepted positive. The benefits of shared experience are obvious: empathy (sometimes described as “telepathy”), a foreknowledge of what a band mate will do (or how they’ll react) in a…

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