Name: Joe Katzman
Weblog: www.windsofchange.net
Articles: 24
First Published: Friday, September 27, 2002
Last Published: Saturday, July 10, 2004
Currently listing articles 24-1:
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Bugs Potter: Musical Suggestions Needed!— I'm reading Gordon Korman's over the top rock story classic "Who Is Bugs Potter" to my long-distance girlfriend. Need reader suggestions for musical accompaniment, as
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Metallica & Ron's Cats: Enter Surroundablog— When it comes to music, Ron Wheeler is damn near a genius. In this entry, Ron shows us the potential of DVD-Audio as Metallica helps
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Michael Moore's Betrayal— Michael Moore's Farenheit 9/11 brings to mind Lillian Hellman, the Stalinist playright of whom Mary McCarty once said: "Every word [Hellman] writes is a lie,
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The Passion of the Bloggers— ...
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Poem: Summer Song— Canadian poet Dennis Lee is famous for this children's poems, via books like Alligator Pie. As this poem shows, there's another side to his
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Tolkien's Ace in the Hole— Before Sauron, Middle Earh had its own "Ace in the Hole" episode. Check out the embedded news links... the parallels are substantial.
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Tarek Heggy: Women & Progress— Cairo correspondent Tarek Heggy's guest column notes: "It is tragic that in this day and age, when the advanced world is concerned with knowledge, development,
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Special: Cyber-Attacks on Warbloggers in Progress— ...
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Beauty, Joy & Soul: Dave Matthews in Concert— Two and a half hours of beautyjoysoul that was uniquely theirs - and wholly ours, as they played the music only they can play. Your
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Ben Harper, You Say?— If the proportion of hot women at the concert yesterday is any indication, a musician named Ben Harper deserves your attention. As Ben himself puts
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Harry Potter V: Subtexts? Sub-par?— The lovely Courtney has some thoughts on Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. I offer some thoughts re: the political subtexts she sees,
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Gulags: A History— "Gulag: A History" is making waves, and deservedly so. Just as the camps of Dachau et. al. were a stain on German history and the
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Bill Whittle: Magic— Bill Whittle's latest Essay, "MAGIC," deals with an important phenomenon. "Magical thinking is everywhere today, and it is growing.... If we are to continue to
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Bake Your Noodle: The Matrix, Uploaded— No spoilers. We just reload you with lots of good Matrix-related stuff. Prequels, bloggers cheering for the machines, and the good folks at Metaphilm and
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At The Entrance to the Garden of Eden— A blogger within the Jewish Hasidic sub-culture is reading "Entrance to the Garden of Eden" by Yossi Klein Halevi. Who are the Hasidim? What does
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Iraq: Carnage & Culture, Redux— ...
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The 10 Plagues of Iraq— ...
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Winds of War: Your Questions Answered— ...
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Our World-Historical Gamble— ...
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Muslimpundit vs. Edward Said— Having written and edited some excellent books on the origins of Islam, Ibn Warraq has now turned his attention towards the Saidian terror apologists to
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Boyd and The American Way of War— It's one of the apparent paradoxes of conflict that technologies can change the nature of battle, but not win wars. Col. John Boyd's insights
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Some Thoughts on Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers— Just saw The Two Towers this past weekend...
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Carl Sagan: The Demon-Haunted World— Carl Sagan was, simply, the world's best science teacher. The sub-title "Science as a Candle in the Dark" is itself a worthy reminder in an
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The Threatening Storm: Is Saddam Deterrable?— With war looming on the horizon and the central question of Saddam's weapon programs and intentions before us, it's worthwhile to ask what lessons history

