
“CRISIS OF MEANING” BY PETER LAMBORN WILSON
Crisis of Meaning by Peter Lamborn Wilson The author was in NYC from Sept. 9th to Sept. 15th A few days after the event, the New York Times ran an interesting article Death and tragedy occur every day, every minute, not only in the former Last week, it seems we were willing to admit that our highest social values The fashion industry is also ashamed; Hollywood is ashamed; even the news Are we supposed to feel this shame over our triviality, our meanspiritedness, Our leaders are telling us to return to normal routines (after a decent Schoolchildren (again according to the Times) ask their teachers what A hyper-fashionable Italian clothing company uses death to sell its products. For a few days no music was heard in the streets. No thumping bass speakers For a few hours or days there appeared no official But next day the spin was in, the media had found or been given its a Why do they hate us? A few people have asked but received no coherent The politicians have told that “they” envy us and our way of life and And why should the terrorists have been willing to die just because they After the Holocaust (or Hiroshima, or the Gulag) certain philosophers Is any meaning going to emerge from the 9/11 event? Without meaning Our sleep will be troubled. We’ll have to “sacrifice a few freedoms” to COURTESY B. CHASNY! |
THE STARS
EGO, THE LIVING PLANET
BLACK OX ORKESTAR
| Interview BLACK OX ORKESTAR Interview by Myriam Bardino Black Ox Orkestar is a Montreal based quartet formed in 1999.They WORD: Why did you choose klezmer music as a means of expression? SCOTT – We chose to play klezmer because of our personal experiences WORD: You are a Montreal based band with strong links to other Constellation SCOTT – Absolutely. I think Constellation is a great example of how WORD: Gabe and you performed in “Le Petit Theatre de l’Absolu” a SCOTT – Forgive me for waxing theoretical here, but I should confess WORD: Is it important for you to sing in Yiddish? What is your position SCOTT – It’s very important for me to sing in Yiddish for two reasons. WORD: You sing, in ” Ver Tanst “A young soldier. He dances a hora SCOTT – Sharon’s latest policies are atrocities, just like his old WORD: The lyrics in “Toyte Goyes in Shineln”, the 8th track in your SCOTT – I chose to write music for this poem for a reason that few WORD: There are quite a few representations of ancient cabalistic SCOTT – There are a number of Kabbalistic images in the album cover. WORD: You wrote in your bio: “Ver Tanzt is not a record for dancing..but SCOTT – I don’t think we had any particular characters in mind, though WORD: Have you got any plans for a next release or an european tour? SCOTT – We have begun writing and researching new material for a <<Ver Tanzt>> was released on Constellation on 29th April |
Why Americans Watch Baseball, Football and Basketball and What They See When They Do
| Published: June 9, 2004 New York Times And You Thought It Was Just a Ballgame Why Americans Watch Baseball, Football and Basketball and What They Michael Mandelbaum has written extensively on foreign policy, but He is certainly correct, for example, when he says that in a frequently “While the news sections of the daily newspaper may report the baffling Unlike politics, love or foreign policy, every sport has clear-cut Mr. Mandelbaum’s focus is on the fans, not the players or the owners of teams. He wants to understand what draws so many of us to these games, In his own serious (but not solemn) way, Mr. Mandelbaum traces the As Mr. Mandelbaum reminds us, football and basketball are ruled by “War involves the organized, deliberate use of force to attain a Warlike, nonlethal brutality is the essence of football. The line Professional basketball began to flourish around the time that American Younger fans, all those baby boomers who briefly celebrated sex, Basketball was a cooperative sport, fluid and spontaneous. The players Mr. Mandelbaum treats these generational and aesthetic differences In its way, Mr. Mandelbaum’s book can help explain America to Americans, Pete Hamill, author of 16 books, saw his first baseball game in 1947 |
JOHNNY MARR CHECKING OUT SUNBURNED HAND OF THE MAN
| Gold Smith Johnny Marr Will Hodgkinson The most innovative guitarist of his generation is going back to If ever there were someone whose first language is articulated through By the time he came into prominence with the Smiths he had developed “There’s a sad song by Del Shannon called The Answer to Everything Over an afternoon of coffee-drinking at his Manchester home, Marr of the British folk-rock group Pentangle. Marr was first aware of Jansch, plimsolls and odd socks, looking like the performance was interrupting has been listening to recently – Sunburnt Hand of Man and the Six Organs String Band who went on to make solo records that sound like they are Folk music is often accused of being gauche, or fey. Can such terms Two of Marr’s heroes, however, were chiefly responsible for creating “Andrew Oldham inspired me because he wore hyperactivity like a badge Whatever makes Marr such a soulful guitarist is an elusive thing. “When you play music you |
Glastonbury's 'third summer of love' fuelled by magic 'shrooms
| A curious loophole in the law allowing the sale of hallucinogenic mushrooms is providing trippy hippies with a legal high at the Glastonbury festival. But how safe is it? Anthony Barnes reports 27 June 2004 Glastonbury Festival was awash with rain yesterday, turning fields Festivalgoers, as well as thousands of other people around Britain, Last week, NME, the music bible, pronounced that 2004 is “the third A curious loophole means fresh magic mushrooms are legal, whereas Dreadlocked Mary “the Mushroom Seller” took £600 from the sale LSD fuelled the first summer of love in 1967; ecstasy and LSD the This week it published a “top tips for top trips” guide to magic Concern has been raised about the use of mushrooms because of their “You can’t predict what is going to happen,” he said. “You may have A spokesman for Avon and Somerset police said: “The advice we always The NME’s editor, Conor McNicholas, defended the paper’s mushroom Certainly, ‘shroom fans were much in evidence at Glastonbury. Chris Lucy Scones, 23, had stocked up with 80g of Hawaiian mushrooms from The trade in fresh magic mushrooms is thought to be a multi-million-pound His company checked with the Home Office last year to establish the Mushrooms were also easily available in London last week. At one A Home Office spokesman confirmed the mushrooms were not illegal: Additional reporting Louise Jury, Genevieve Roberts and Sophie Goodchild THE FACTS The potent mind-altering effects of magic mushrooms have been known Although the 1971 Misuse of Drugs Act bans psilocin and psilocybin However, deliberately drying, altering or freezing them would lead Eating the mushrooms in their raw form slowly and on an empty stomach There are four basic types of magic mushrooms for sale legally in Zachary Mesenbourg
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ED SANDERS, REVIEWED BY LEWIS MACADAMS
| A poet’s song of the ’60s America, a History in Verse: Volume 3: 1962-1970 Reviewed by Lewis MacAdams University student named Edward Sanders and seven of his fellow pacifists Convicted of a breach of the peace and resisting arrest, Sanders After graduating from NYU in 1964 with a bachelor’s degree in Greek, Sanders took an active role in the 1967 attempt to exorcise the Pentagon, Since that time, Sanders has remained a paragon of muscular literary In 1970 and 1971, Sanders covered the murder trial of Charles Manson After warming up with a verse history of the year 1968, Sanders embarked As Sanders writes in the poem’s introduction, those years were: … the time of my youthful rebellion … when we searched for meaning in the sawdust floors of the rebel cafes or the stardust soars of psychedelic haze or mind-stretching hours in front of 4- and 8-track tape recorders getting our brains onto friendly oxide while we outlined our livers like a Dan Flavin sculpture … Sanders is a character in his poem — co-founding the Committee to The poem’s villains are, in Sanders’ eyes, liars and hypocrites, It made great copy for mass culture sources such as The 6 o’clock news or Life magazine but nothing is easy & the long-time all-level fierceness required to forge such social change was not quite there in the Zone of Fun. Sanders records hundreds of people and movements and events, from The lives and loves and violent deaths of John and Robert Kennedy Underscoring everything is the ominous drum roll of the Vietnam War, If Euripides were writing it as a play he would have had a chorus of the snipping Fates swoon forth with a keening ee ee ee ee like the eery ee-ing in Trojan Women … To succeed in this audacious enterprise, Sanders invoked a trio of The most radical aspect of Sanders’ poem is the occasional use of The soul of Sanders’ epic is a patriotic attempt to apply Maat, the … where so many sing without cease work without halt shoulder without shudder to bring the Feather of Justice to every belltower, biome & blade of grass in Graceful America … Our poets seem to have lived too long in solipsism. There are 348 There is nothing inherently wrong, of course, with gazing inward
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LUCIE YOUNG ON JAMES TURRELL
The Sky Box By LUCIE YOUNG Published: March 21, 2004 New York Times James Turrell is known for making art out of light and thin air, challenging our notion of how we see. The artist says that his work is ”like trying to make the emperor’s clothes visible.” Turrell calls his realize that we perceive the outside reality incompletely. We think we areseeing the whole, but in fact we are only seeing part. We think we exist So does Turrell. Like the Wizard of Oz, he pulls the strings to Often the reaction it elicits is awe. ”Everyone’s mouth falls open |

