Monthly Archives: September 2014

The Holocaust’s Forgotten Roma Victims

From an article on “The Holocaust’s Forgotten Roma Victims” in The Daily Beast: More than 500,000 Roma and Sinti were exterminated in the Nazis’ death camps—and it’s time to include them in the official history of the Holocaust… Between 500,000 … Continue reading

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Roth’s Reads

From a profile of David Lee Roth last year: “I’ve read all these,” he says, gesturing to the swollen bookshelves. The most important one he’s read recently is Christopher Hitchens’ memoir Hitch-22. He refers to the art books regularly, overseeing … Continue reading

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Is Artificial Intelligence a Threat?

In a Chronicle article (“Is Artificial Intelligence a Threat?“), the focus is on the thought experiments of Nick Bostrom, who directs the Future of Humanity Institute at the University of Oxford. When the world ends, it may not be by … Continue reading

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Murder, My Sweet (1944)

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Yale Chaplain Who Wrote Controversial NYT Letter Resigns

Another white guy is purged, this time for upsetting The Tribe: Rev. Bruce Shipman, the Episcopal chaplain at Yale, has resigned in the wake of controversy over a New York Times letter he wrote suggesting Jews were collectively culpable for … Continue reading

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The New Yorker on The Frankfurt School

In The New Yorker, Alex Ross profiles the Frankfurt School, the circle of Jewish émigrés who arrived in America after WWII and whose Marxist orientation (combined with their Jewish antagonism to Protestant morales) upended culture production: Nazism sundered the lives … Continue reading

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Towers, Built & Destroyed

It was 13 years ago today. The horror of that day, a prolonged torture conducted upon our entire nation, must be re-enacted on a regular basis. Though you may feel saturated with the visceral images of that day, watch this … Continue reading

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L.A. is ‘Epicenter’ of Cartel Money Laundering, U.S. Official Says

How’s that? It’s not like L.A. has lots of… Mexicans: Federal agents launched a series of raids in the downtown Los Angeles fashion district on Wednesday and seized an estimated $65 million in cash and other assets they allege were … Continue reading

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Possible Ramifications of Scottish Independence

Scotland’s vote on independence from the U.K. is only one week away. From a Reuters piece on “Why the world should care about Scottish independence“: Europe is watching keenly, none more so than Spain. The government in Madrid has refused … Continue reading

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Nicki Minaj – Anaconda (2014)

In the ’60s, pop music lyrics explored themes of politics, intellectual curiosity, and the struggles of adolescence. Today, little girls are listening to wonderful gems like the hit “Anaconda”. This towering set of lyrics is a pretty good representation of … Continue reading

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