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Frankenstein in Baghdad by Ahmed Saadawi5/30/2023 ![]() ![]() The novel addresses the rampant violence in Iraq, the bad mechanisms used to address violence as well as the fate of religious minorities in the country. The creature seeks revenge from those who carried out the massacres. He uses the limbs to create a strange creature. The novel, published in 2013 by Manshurat al-Jamal and translated into several languages, revolves around Hadi al-Attag, a vendor of antiques who collects limbs from victims of the bombings that hit Baghdad in 2005. While he had refused such offers in the past, he now seems happy to be turning his novel into a film. ![]() Saadawi has received several offers to adapt his rich story into a series, play or film since his book won the International Prize for Arabic Fiction in 2014. BAGHDAD - Iraqi writer Ahmed Saadawi signed a contract with a British production company that will adapt his award-winning novel “ Frankenstein in Baghdad" into a film. ![]() Priceless wittman5/30/2023 ![]() ![]() 6 “Stop the Steal” rally for their roles prior to the riot.After all, in closing arguments at the Proud Boy trial, defense lawyer Nayib Hassan said the attack wasn’t the Proud Boys’ fault. “It was Donald Trump’s words. 6 seditious conspiracy cases.The question is whether special counsel Jack Smith will indict former President Donald Trump and other political organizers of the Jan. ![]() ![]() It is possible the Justice Department is becoming increasingly confident in its ability to win complex Jan. Followers of two extremist groups have now been convicted of seditious conspiracy: Oath Keepers in March, and yesterday, Proud Boys. But more than 400 have faced prosecution for higher-level crimes, and at least 237 have been sentenced to prison.Second, Thursday’s conviction hints at prosecutions that may come. As of April, law enforcement had arrested 1,020 people for participating in the Capitol assault. Most of those brought to trial have faced only minor charges. First, it’s a symbol of the grinding Justice Department effort to hold accountable those responsible for Jan. government.The verdict is important for two reasons. The juror told Vice News that it was the Proud Boys’ own texts and messages that convinced the jury the men had engaged in seditious conspiracy – an effort to “overthrow, put down, or destroy by force” the U.S. ![]() and the fact they wanted to do so much in secret.”That’s what a juror said following Thursday’s conviction of four members of the Proud Boys far-right extremist group for plotting to attack the U.S. ![]() Exodus a novel of israel5/30/2023 ![]() Yes, the way history is presented in Exodus is crucially significant because the representations reflect needs, expectations, and aspirations of Jewish identity and culture in the post-Holocaust world" (p. But is history what matters about the text? Silver answers with "a resounding 'yes and no.'" As he explains: "No, errors and truths contained in Exodus's telling of the history of the founding of the Jewish state are not crucially significant because Uris's novel was not ultimately about the 'real' Israel. ![]() In the introduction Silver writes that what little scholarly literature there is on Uris and Exodus is marked by a pedantic focus on details of historical accuracy-what Uris got right and what he got wrong. Silver's Our Exodus, the need for such exposition might be a thing of the past. Few, however, dwell overlong on how or why this text came to be so important in that capacity. ![]() ![]() Many historians of American Judaism make a point to mention the importance and impact of Leon Uris' Exodus, and of the 1960 film adaptation starring Paul Newman, on the formation of American Jewish attitudes toward Israel. ![]() Richard foster celebration of discipline5/30/2023 ![]() These would include Francois Fenelon, Madame Guyon, Francis de Sales, George Fox, and Meister Eckhart and favorably quotes Morton Kelsey.) He says there is a vast difference between “Christian” meditation and Eastern meditation. In this section he exalts Catholic mystics and others. The first sub-heading is Understandable Misconceptions. Under this introductory title, Foster favorably quotes both Thomas Merton and C.G. ![]() The second chapter is titled The Discipline of Meditation. What? (See Acts 4:12) One can only wonder how it is possible to long after the true and living God without first coming to Christ. ![]() ![]() The first chapter of Celebration of Discipline is titled The Spiritual Disciplines: Door to Liberation. Richard Foster states that the purpose of spiritual disciplines are “to explore the inner caverns of the spiritual realm.” Have you ever seen in the Holy Scripture where this is to be the goal of the Christian life?įoster continues by saying that even people who are not Christian should practice spiritual disciplines because the only requirement is a longing after God. Celebration of Discipline: The Path to Spiritual Growth ![]() Jessamyn stanley yoke5/30/2023 ![]() ![]() She questions why the Western take on yoga so often misses-or misuses-the tradition’s spiritual dimension. She calls out an American yoga complex that prefers debating the merits of cotton versus polyblend leggings rather than owning up to its overwhelming Whiteness. In a series of deeply honest, funny autobiographical essays, Jessamyn explores everything from imposter syndrome to cannabis to why it’s a full-time job loving yourself, all through the lens of yoke. This larger idea of “yoke” is what Jessamyn Stanley calls the yoga of the everyday-a yoga that is not just about perfecting your downward dog but about applying the hard lessons learned on the mat to the even harder daily project of living. In Sanskrit, yoga means to “yoke.” To yoke mind and body, movement and breath, light and dark, the good and the bad. ![]() ![]() Finding self-acceptance both on and off the mat. ![]() Oklahoma! by Richard Rodgers5/30/2023 ![]() ![]() Their breakthrough came with the score for a 1925 charity show, The Garrick Gaieties, which introduced the classic valentine to their hometown, “Manhattan.” Richard Rodgers (1902-1979) and Lorenz Hart (1895-1943) wrote their first shows together when both were still students attending Columbia University. ![]() He wrote more than 900 published songs and forty Broadway musicals. He was the recipient of countless awards, including Pulitzers, Tonys, Oscars, Grammys, and Emmys. His career spanned more than six decades, his hits ranging from the silver screens of Hollywood to the bright lights of Broadway, London and beyond. Richard Rodgers’ contributions to the musical theatre of his day were extraordinary, and his influence on the musical theatre of today and tomorrow is legendary. ![]() Book the awakening by kate chopin5/30/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Several include background readings, critical comments, bibliographies of scholarly articles and books, Chopin short stories, and other materials. There are also many paperback editions of the novel available today. Kate Chopin, The Awakening and Selected Stories. Kate Chopin: Complete Novels and Stories. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1969, 2006. The Norton Critical Edition of The Awakening. Edited by Margo Culley. ![]() The Historian’s Awakening: Reading Kate Chopin’s Classic Novel as Social and Cultural History. In print you can find the novel in these publications: If you find an issue with it, would you please contact us? You should be able to read the text easily on a computer, a tablet, or a smartphone. After the last chapter of the novel, you can read about small corrections made in this online text. Stone & Company, 1899) in the Harvard University library. You can read the novel in our online text, which is based on a first edition of the novel (Herbert S. ![]() Late victorian holocausts review5/29/2023 ![]() ![]() The long and short of it is that food insecurity is rarely about absolute supplies of food – mostly it is about access and entitlements to existing food supplies. For those who want a deeper dive, have a look at the lit review (pages 15-18) of my article “ Postmodern Conceptualizations, Modernist Applications: Rethinking the Role of Society in Food Security” to get a sense of where we are in contemporary thinking on food security. ![]() ![]() It is a very readable account of massive famines in the Victorian era that lays out the necessary intersection of weather, markets, and politics to create tragedy – and also makes clear the point that rainfall alone is poorly correlated to famine. First, I recommend that anyone interested in this situation – or indeed in food security and famine more generally, to read Mike Davis’ book Late Victorian Holocausts. ![]() Grace by Grace Coddington5/29/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() As a bottle blonde nursing grown-in dark roots in the time of social distancing, I could relate-and it got me thinking about how Coddington is faring without her longtime colorist Louis Licari. Towards the end of the book, Coddington gets candid about her signature red hair, insisting that she'd be unrecognizable without it and that it's worth the high-maintenance upkeep. And that it did, ranging from her musings on her childhood spent in Trearddur Bay, a small town on Holy Island in Wales, to her casual tales of becoming a model on the Swinging Sixties scene in London, to starting her styling career at British Vogue before moving across the pond to American Vogue. For years, many a New Yorker has relished the sight of Coddington with that unmistakable shock of russet hair trailing behind her on the West Side of the city.Ī few weeks ago, in search of a distraction while at home, I reached for my bright orange copy of Coddington's beautiful memoir to provide some much-needed escapism. This has been true ever since the early ‘90s, when the legendary Vogue stylist first dyed her lengths a blazing shade of crimson, but was made all the more so upon the release of the 2009 documentary The September Issue, which catapulted her to a new kind of recognizable-on-the-street fame. Grace Coddington is synonymous with red hair. ![]() AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |