by Pier Marton | Feb 11, 2012 | Film, France, Human Rights, Jewish, Juif, Politics, Spectacle, Time, Travel, Wars, Women
First the short film (also) by Guy Nattiv and Erez Tadmor which was developed later into an outstanding feature (describing among other a typical knee-jerk leftist position) – brilliantly improvised/acted by Lubna Azabal & Liron Levo. Guy Nattiv’s site...
by Pier Marton | Feb 9, 2012 | Antisemitism, Books, Death, Ego, Film, France, Humor, Jewish, Juif, Politics, Review, Shoah, Spectacle, STL, Theater, Wars, Women
At The Tivoli Theater in St. Louis for one more week… My review: “Civilization is what makes you sick.” – Paul Gauguin Some people profess to teach the humanities, others purport to have become specialists in civility, teaching and publishing...
by Pier Marton | Feb 8, 2012 | Antisemitism, Care, Death, Ego, History, Human Rights, Jewish, Judaism, Magyar, Middle-East, Native, Politics, Racism, Shoah, Time, Wars, Women
My friend Pini’s mother in the Los Angeles Jewish Journal: Greti was soon banned from school. Some nights, Nazis pounded on the family’s apartment door, forcing them outside, on hands and knees, with a bucket and brush… … Greti dashed across the...
by Pier Marton | Feb 8, 2012 | Books, Care, Eco, Humor, Ideas, Media, Now, Poet, Politics, Spectacle, Teach, Text
From Brain Droppings by George Carlin The Status Quo Always Sucks Some Favorite Redundancies added bonus exactly right closed fist future potential inner core money-back refund seeing the sights true fact revert back safe haven prior history young children time period...
by Pier Marton | Feb 7, 2012 | Antisemitism, Asia, Dance, Food, France, Humor, Idées, Juif, Podcasts(F), Politics, Sci/Nat
Updated below to reflect an Israeli visit. Podcast interview avec le Top Chef sur France Culture (L’Affiche Rouge, Ordre/Désordre, France/Japon, Tradition/Nouveauté…) Élu en 2006 par le Gault et Millau chef de l’année. – Chef au Mandarin Oriental à...
by Pier Marton | Feb 2, 2012 | Art, Death, Objects, Poet, Politics, Spectacle
“Pay for Your Pleasure” (with the art of a murderer) From the Los Angeles Times: … But Fontana, who saw Kelley last week for dinner, said that Kelley’s art-world accomplishments had a price, as he had been actively struggling with what it means...