Tales From Behind the Black Curtain

Now that hiphop culture has become the lingua franca of international media and business, it ironically keeps a class of Black Americans, especially youth, in isolation. That’s how hiphop preserves it source–the engine of its innovation and perpetuation and commerciality. This conclusion is unavoidable after perusing educational statistics or watching many of the current Dirty … Read more

Genius—Not

A knowledgeable hiphop lover’s list of the best rap artists would not include Eminem, the 30-year-old white rapper (born Marshall Mathers III) from Detroit. Lacking Scarface’s sonority, Chuck D’s vision, Biggie’s fluency, L.L. Cool J’s flair, Slick Rick’s humor, Jay Z’s brilliance, Ice Cube’s astuteness, Rakim’s flow, Ice-T’s roguishness, Flavor Flav’s ingenuity, Snoop Dogg’s slyness, … Read more

In My Lonely Room

The following thought experiment was inspired, or provoked, by this year’s art scandale, the “Mirroring Evil” exhibit that opened at the Jewish Museum in March; and in particular by Roee Rosen’s installation, which invites us to imagine that we are Eva Braun having a last night of sex with Adolf Hitler: Imagine that the exhibit … Read more

Is Dan Mad?

Prologue: A Society of Disc Jockeys; or Road Rage Now Out here in the Panhandle; radio sounds great. Wide expanses for radio consciousness to bounce off of. Of course I’m talking about vehicular radio here. Just you, your truck, and of course your friend the disc jockey. My favorite station is dominant — and interested … Read more

Cablevision in Thirds

At the moment, the two year old battle for a union contract by Cablevision workers in Brooklyn has reached a behind closed doors moment. But here’s the story so far, in thirds. First third. Back in August 2011, (one month before Occupy Wall Street took off) unionized Verizon employees went on a highly public and … Read more