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Sep 25, 2024 |
thespectator.com | Michael Karam |David Honigmann |CarsThe joy |Adrian Pascu-Tulbure
The recent fighting between Israel and Hezbollah is a war that’s not yet officially a war, initiated by a political party without a mandate that takes its orders from Tehran, in support of a Palestinian party that few Lebanese care about. Hezbollah was the jewel in the mullah’s turbanIt is a decades-old conflict, an exhausting, deadly stalemate, but this recent escalation could prove to be decisive. There’s a chance Israel could finally deliver a dagger blow to Hezbollah.
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Sep 25, 2024 |
thespectator.com | Michael Karam |David Honigmann |CarsThe joy |Adrian Pascu-Tulbure
The recent fighting between Israel and Hezbollah is a war that’s not yet officially a war, initiated by a political party without a mandate that takes its orders from Tehran, in support of a Palestinian party that few Lebanese care about. Hezbollah was the jewel in the mullah’s turbanIt is a decades-old conflict, an exhausting, deadly stalemate, but this recent escalation could prove to be decisive. There’s a chance Israel could finally deliver a dagger blow to Hezbollah.
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Sep 25, 2024 |
thespectator.com | David Honigmann |CarsThe joy |Adrian Pascu-Tulbure |Ian Williams
Joe Boyd’s masterly history of what some of us still defiantly call World Music, And the Roots of Rhythm Remain, takes its title from Paul Simon’s “Under African Skies,” but is really less about the roots of rhythm than its routes.
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Sep 25, 2024 |
thespectator.com | David Honigmann |CarsThe joy |Adrian Pascu-Tulbure |Ian Williams
Joe Boyd’s masterly history of what some of us still defiantly call World Music, And the Roots of Rhythm Remain, takes its title from Paul Simon’s “Under African Skies,” but is really less about the roots of rhythm than its routes.
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