August 2012

‘God of Carnage’ depicts adults playing badly

By Carol Davis SAN DIEGO –If you’ve ever tried to run interference with your child’s ‘play’ or playground shenanigans you will understand why Yasmina Reza’s God Of Carnage is so spot on funny and tragic at the same time. Oh, I’m not saying that parents shouldn’t be aware of what takes place on the playground […]

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Carol Davis, San Diego County, Theatre, Film & Broadcast

Notes from the Woodcutter: Peter Lorre

  By Loren Kantor STUDIO CITY, California — Peter Lorre was an Austrian-American actor known for playing sinister foreigners. Born Laszlo Lowenstein in 1904 to Jewish parents in present-day Slovakia, Lorre’s mom died of food poisoning when he was only four. As a teenager, Lorre was a student of Sigmund Freud in Vienna. Lorre began

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Music, Dance, and Visual Arts, Theatre, Film & Broadcast

Friedman rebukes Romney for seeking ‘Jewish money’

By Ira Sharkansky JERUSALEM — Mitt Romney and his crew were not at their best during the campaign trip outside of the United States. The candidate insulted the British in London, raised hackles of Palestinians and the politically correct everywhere with comments about the superiority of Jewish culture in Israel, and his press secretary lost

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Ira Sharkansky, Middle East

Anthropomorphizing God does HaShem a disservice

By Rabbi Michael Leo Samuel   SAN DIEGO — Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook writes in his famous mystical and moral tract, The Lights of Penitence: The greatest impediment to the human spirit, upon reaching maturity, results from the fact that the conception of God is crystallized among people in a particular form, which goes back to childish habit

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Jewish Religion, Michael Leo Samuel-Rabbi

Proposal to reduce U.S. nuclear force counter-productive

By Peter Huessy       WASHINGTON, D.C. — A small group of nuclear abolitionists are pushing for the United States to dramatically reduce its nuclear weapons and eliminate the strategic nuclear triad, which for half a century has maintained the peace. Global Zero, which bills itself as an international movement for the elimination of all nuclear weapons

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USA

Guitarist Nestor’s ‘Dancing on Air’ delightfully international

By Eileen Wingard SAN DIEGO — Guitar virtuoso, recording artist, and arranger, Gregg Nestor, has moved back to San Diego after living a number of years in London and Los Angeles. He has recently released five CDs. One of them, Dancing On Air, is a delightful collection of works based on folksongs. The recording opens

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Eileen Wingard