Finally someone who doesn’t believe the HBO hype. Here’s big bad Dale Peck on why “Angels in America” doesn’t work on TV. His analysis, posted Friday on Slate, makes an excellent point about why the rabbi’s speech to a congregation of mourners in last week’s opening scene failed to strike the right chord (particularly a […]
Archives for December 2003
THE FUNNY PAGES
Who said The New York Times has no sense of humor? Its obituary page became a scandal earlier this month, prompting an in-house warning to the staff, but an obit correction this morning (sixth paragraph down) still read like a satire from The Onion: An obituary on Wednesday about Lewis M. Allen, a theater and […]
TRIFLING WITH THE MET
With impeccable timing last night, a friend wrote: “This season ChevronTexaco will end its 63-year sponsorship of the Metropolitan Opera Saturday afternoon live radio broadcasts. It’s appalling that this immensely popular and significant cultural activity will be terminated, even though it costs only $7 million, a mere bagatelle for this humongous petrochemical empire. That’s about […]
MET POSTSCRIPT
A regular reader from Texas writes: “My Dad retired from Chevron in 1990. At the time of his retirement, he was quite high on the Chevron management food chain. I asked him about your article regarding Chevron-Texaco’s failure to fund the Met broadcasts next year. Dad observes as follows: “1. Chevron-Texaco is not the same […]
DUE PROCESS
Aren’t you just a little bit bothered that it takes a German court to give the Attorney General of the United States lessons on due process and basic fairness in a criminal trial? Quite a reversal in the historical scheme of things as Americans have known it. To say it’s ironic doesn’t quite cover it. I am […]
VALEDICTION
The death yesterday of Robert L. Bartley might soften the edges of his portrait for some. But it’s not likely to bring much private sympathy from the Journal’s reporting staff, which tended to regard him as crazily biased. Bartley was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom last week (see Imperial Accessories) for being a far-right […]
A SHOT IN THE FOOT
Let us now praise the presidential genius of our Maximum Leader. Here’s a commander in chief who also plays chief doofus (see < FONT color=#003399>Hu’s on first) of his own administration. This has been evident since he took over the White House. But this morning’s front-page story nicely illustrates the point: “President Bush found himself in […]
READY FOR HIS CLOSE-UP
It should come as no surprise that Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shirin Ebadi would say in her acceptance speech that 9/11 has been exploited by the U.S. government as an excuse to violate international law and human rights. So let’s have a look instead at J.M.Coetzee’s Nobel Lecture. The self-effacing Nobel Prize laureate in literature […]
HU’S ON FIRST
Need a good laugh? Try this. Condi Rice and the Maximum Leader of the Banana Republic of America take a page from Abbott and Costello. EmailFacebookTwitterReddit
WHAT INVESTIGATION?
You may recall that before being elected, Der Gropenfuhrer apologized to all the women he offended with behavior that earned him his nickname. To prove his sincerity, he maintained that he would look into the complaints. But now Der Grope has changed his mind. He says: Nein! CNN reports that the “independent investigation of pre-election allegations […]
DIAGNOSING BDS
A rightwing friend of mine worries that I’m suffering from Bush Derangement Syndrome. Here’s why he thinks so: BDS, according to the well-named Charles Krauthammer, is “the acute onset of paranoia in otherwise normal people in reaction to the policies, the presidency — nay — the very existence of George W. Bush.” I thanked my friend for the […]
BUZZED BY ‘ANGELS’
From the blast of all the trumpets, you’d think the new millenium had re-arrived Sunday night. Everyone from big fry like Frank Rich and John Leonard to small fry like Dan Oldenwald hailed the coming of Tony Kushner’s “Angels in America” on HBO. “Much of what will attract viewers,” Oldenwald wrote, “will surely be the bigness […]
A MATTER OF SURVIVAL
Once in a blue moon a play comes along that restores my belief in the vitality of the theater. I’m not talking about Tony Kushner’s “Angels in America,” which made its TV debut last night on HBO, but about the production of Doug Wright’s “I Am My Own Wife,” which just opened on Broadway at the […]
VIDAL UNGORED
It’s good to see a serious appraisal of Gore Vidal’s views about the current state of the Banana Republic under our Maximum Leader and his cronies. Edward S. Morgan, author of the highly praised biography, “Benjamin Franklin,” and Sterling Professor of History Emeritus at Yale, gives the lie to attacks like Ron Rosenbaum’s that have […]
IMPERIAL ACCESSORIES
Earlier this week, our Maximum Leader phoned Robert L. Bartley, editor emeritus of the Wall Street Journal editorial page, to congratulate him on winning the Presidential Medal of Freedom. We hadn’t meant to overlook such an august honor for a far-right ideologue, but on the day the award was announced we were tied up with the […]
CONNECT THE DOTS
Seems the U.S. State Department is bringing the Iraqi National Symphony Orchestra to Washington, where it’s booked at the Kennedy Center for a free concert Tuesday evening with D.C.’s own National Symphony Orchestra, featuring Yo-Yo Ma. … Didn’t know Iraq had a big band, did you? Must make our Maximum Leader proud. Strange he hasn’t talked it up. Or maybe you […]
PUN CITY
From a quipper: “Nathan Algren? Didn’t he write ‘AWOL on the Wild Side,’ ‘The Man With the Golden Tool,’ ‘The Napalm Wilderness,’ ‘The Last Carousal,’ ‘Notes From a Sex Diary’ and ‘Chicago: City on the Wane’”? –Leon Freilich EmailFacebookTwitterReddit