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Back to the barricades

Back to the barricades
Mark Tribe , a professor in Modern Culture & Media at Brown, and best known for creating the new media art news and archive Rhizome , has a project in which he recreates some of the anti-war speeches and demonstrations from the Vietnam era. Does this...
by Ian Donnis | Oct 16, 2008 | with no comments

Tomorrow: torture critic Mike Ritz at J&W

Tomorrow: torture critic Mike Ritz at J&W
A local appearance tomorrow by former Army interrogator Mike Ritz is especially timely given fresh revelations about the Bush administration's support of waterboarding: WASHINGTON - The Bush administration issued a pair of secret memos to the CIA...
by Ian Donnis | Oct 15, 2008 | with no comments

Friday quasi-short takes

Friday quasi-short takes
-- N4N says Sox beat the Rays in six, although I really have no gut feeling other than anticipating series of close and hard-fought games. -- Machines with Magnets in Pawtucket has an opening tonight, the Museum of Small Finds, from 7-9. -- The Dominican...
by Ian Donnis | Oct 10, 2008 | with 1 comment(s)

College Republicans' dubious rap on "gutless citizens"

College Republicans' dubious rap on "gutless citizens"
Roger Williams University is scheduled to receive a visit at 7 tonight by Tom Trento. Here's how the College Republican Federation of Rhode Island , which is sponsoring his appearance, describes it: This Thursday Tom Trento will be heading to Roger...
by Ian Donnis | Sep 18, 2008 | with no comments

Jack Reed on tap for Wednesday

Jack Reed on tap for Wednesday
RI's senior senator, who may or may not wind up in an Obama administration , is slated to get his DNC spotlight tomorrow night, shortly before 9 pm, talking up the theme of "securing America's future." Meanwhile, a Washingtonian magazine...
by Ian Donnis | Aug 26, 2008 | with 5 comment(s)

Reed bolsters Dems on national security

Reed bolsters Dems on national security
In 2004, Democrats tried using the national security argument -- not very successfully -- against President Bush. Now, with Obama taking Senators Jack Reed and Chuck Hagel with him to Iraq, Reed is once again getting the call to lend the respect that...
by Ian Donnis | Jul 14, 2008 | with no comments

McClellan's awakening -- cards were on the table

McClellan's awakening -- cards were on the table
A lot of folks are not exactly surprised at former White House press secretary Scott McClellan's realization that the run-up Iraq war came with an excess of hype and salesmanship. As former Bush aide Andy Card said back then: ``From a marketing point...
by Ian Donnis | Jun 03, 2008 | with no comments

"Mission Accomplished," five years later

"Mission Accomplished," five years later
The office of US Senator Sheldon Whitehouse just put out this release: “Five years ago, President Bush told America its mission in Iraq was accomplished. Today, four thousand American lives and hundreds of billions of dollars later, our country is mired...
by webteam | May 01, 2008 | with no comments

"Winter Soldier" event in Providence tomorrow

"Winter Soldier" event in Providence tomorrow
This from the RI Community Coalition for Peace : Beneficent Church in Providence to bring the “Winter Soldier” testimony to Rhode Island . From March 13 thru 16, in Silver Springs, MD, members of Iraq Veterans Against the War(IVAW) spoke publicly and...
by webteam | Apr 18, 2008 | with no comments

Marine-turned-Al Jazeera correspondent at RWU

Marine-turned-Al Jazeera correspondent at RWU
One of the more unusual professional turns is the one pursued by Josh Rushing , a former Marine captain who is now the Washington correspondent at Al Jazeera . At 5:30 pm today, he's the keynoter for a Roger Williams University colloqium, entitled Intellectual...
by Ian Donnis | Apr 16, 2008 | with no comments

Taxing times for Rhode Islanders

Taxing times for Rhode Islanders
As the price of gas hits a local high , a coalition of groups plans to make a point tomorrow -- April 15, of course -- about the high cost of the war in Iraq. We at the Phoenix have previously written about that subject here . Activists from American...
by Ian Donnis | Apr 14, 2008 | with no comments

State of the Nation

State of the Nation
Bob Herbert's view : The U.S. seems almost paralyzed, mesmerized by Iraq and unable to generate the energy or the will to handle the myriad problems festering at home. The war will eventually cost a staggering $3 trillion or more, according to the Nobel...
by Ian Donnis | Apr 12, 2008 | with no comments

Meanwhile, there's this Iraq thing

Meanwhile, there's this Iraq thing
Maureen Dowd went to yesterday's US Senate hearing: It’s hard to follow the narrative of our misadventure in Iraq. We went in to help the Shiites that we betrayed in the first Gulf War shake off their Sunni tormentors. But then, predictably for everyone...
by Ian Donnis | Apr 09, 2008 | with no comments

Two wars: the difference of 40 years

Two wars: the difference of 40 years
Earlier this year, there was a TV report from Afghanistan in which a correspondent from one of the big networks was traveling with US troops. As it happened, a favored officer among the Americans was shot dead in an ensuing firefight with Taliban forces...
by Ian Donnis | Apr 06, 2008 | with 4 comment(s)

Chafee and immigration on Newsmakers

Chafee and immigration on Newsmakers
As part of the ongoing publicity rounds for his new book, Linc Chafee taped WPRI-WNAC's Newsmakers this morning. The show will be broadcast Sunday, at 5:30 am on Channel 12 and at 10 am on Fox 64. Here's a short version of some of the highlights: -- Why...
by Ian Donnis | Apr 04, 2008 | with no comments
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