TINARIWEN: “Imidiwan Ahi Sigdim”

Tinariwen brings their cosmic North Mali desert blues to The Prince Music Theater on March 21st in support of their new album, Emmaar (ANTI), in stores February 11th. RELATED: Tinariwen was founded by Ibrahim Ag Alhabib, who at age four witnessed the execution of his father (a Tuareg rebel) during a 1963 uprising in Mali. As a child he saw a western film in which a cowboy played a guitar. Ag Alhabib built his own guitar out of a tin can, a stick and bicycle brake wire. He started to play old Tuareg and modern Arabic pop tunes. Ag Alhabib […]

STUDY: Only 1.8% Of Terrorist Threats Since 9/11 Were Detected By NSA Metadata Collection

Illustration by POASTERCHILD NEW AMERICAN FOUNDATION: On June 5, 2013, the Guardian broke the first story in what would become a flood of revelations regarding the extent and nature of the NSA’s surveillance programs. Facing an uproar over the threat such programs posed to privacy, the Obama administration scrambled to defend them as legal and essential to U.S. national security and counterterrorism. Two weeks after the first leaks by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden were published, President Obama defended the NSA surveillance programs during a visit to Berlin, saying: “We know of at least 50 threats that have been averted […]

NPR 4 THE DEAF: We Hear It Even When You Can’t

RADIO TIMES 12 years have passed since the first detainees arrived at Guantanamo Bay US Naval Base on Cuba.  Since then, 779 people have been held at the base’s notorious detention camp.  Today, 158 inmates still remain imprisoned there.  But in December, a Congressional deal made it easier for Guantanamo’s prisoners to be transferred to their home nations.  MARINE MAJOR GENERAL MICHAEL LEHNERT was in charge of establishing the detention facility back in 2002.  Now retired, he says Guantanamo should never have been opened.  CAROL ROSENBERG is Military Affairs Correspondent at the Miami Herald.  Carol has covered Guantanamo since the […]

EARLY WORD: ‘The Day We Fight Back’ Is Coming

  THE DAILY DOT: The date is set: On Feb. 11, the Internet will finally formally protest the type of spying revealed by former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden. It’s called “The Day We Fight Back.” A host of familiar sites and companies with an activist bent—including Reddit, Mozilla, and BoingBoing—are leading the charge,  and organizers expect plenty more to join in the coming weeks. It’s reminiscent of two years ago, when the above companies, plus heavy hitters like Wikipedia and Google, went on “strike” to protest the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), a bill many feared would have made […]

DR. DOG: Love

The Dog makes a two-night stand at the Electric Factory on Friday January 31st, with The District opening, and Saturday February 1st, with the mighty Saint Rich opening. Look for our interview with the Dog’s Toby Leaman later this week on a Phawker near you!

MAGNET: The Third Coming Of Edward Sharpe

EDITOR’S NOTE: An excerpt of this story first posted July 26th 2013. To mark the occasion of Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros frontman Alex Ebert winning a Golden Globe just a few moments ago, here is the complete story. Twenty-First Century ambassadors of peace and magic or dopey Christian hippie cult on wheels? MAGNET goes to Bonnaroo to find the answer and bears witness to the third coming of Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros. BY JONATHAN VALANIA It’s a few clicks before zero dark thirty backstage at Bonnaroo’s Which Stage where Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes are […]

CINEMA: To Siri With Love

  HER (2013, directed by Spike Jonze, 125 minutes, U.S.) BY DAN BUSKIRK FILM CRITIC The movies have asked us to honor many unconventional romances —  men and mermaids, men and androids, young men and senior citizens, and women with monsters. Movies demand we suspend our disbelief and it is almost magical how we can project our emotions into such scenarios but Spike Jonze’s Her, which chronicles an affair between Joaquin Phoenix’s lonely Theodore and the voice on his phone, asks us to suspend our belief over what may be a romantic bridge too far. In a future that appears […]

REALITY CHECK: Bully Is As Bully Does

  MOTHER JONES: On Thursday, New Jersey GOP Gov. Chris Christie held a press conference to address allegations that his appointees orchestrated a dangerous traffic jam for political revenge. Christie maintained that he was deceived by a member of his “circle of trust” and noted that he had fired his deputy chief of staff, Bridget Anne Kelly, who was implicated in the scandal. He insisted that he had not known that Kelly ordered the traffic problems until the news broke on Wednesday. But many commentators have wondered if this whole episode—whether Christie was in the know or not—has bolstered the […]

MEDIA: Citizen Ailes

  NEW YORK MAGAZINE: In the summer of 2008, to cement their ties to their new home, [Roger Ailes, the Vader-like overlord of Fox News and his wife Elizabeth] bought the local newspaper, the Putnam County News & Recorder. Founded in the mid-nineteenth century as the Cold Spring Recorder, the weekly newspaper was like the community itself: an artifact of a bygone age. The previous owner and publisher, Brian O’Donnell, kept production methods antique. In a one-room office, housed in a former barbershop on Main Street, staffers laid out the paper with scissors and glue. “It covered the 4-H Club […]

IOWA 2016: Chris Christie’s Bridge To Nowhere

  DAILY NEWS: THE GEORGE Washington Bridge officially became New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s “Bridge to Nowhere” yesterday. In a devastating blow to the political prospects of now arguably ex-GOP front-runner for the 2016 presidential nomination, leaked emails and texts revealed that a high-ranking Christie aide deliberately called for crippling traffic problems in Fort Lee, N.J., after that city’s Democratic mayor refused to endorse the GOP governor’s 2013 re-election. “Time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee,” Christie’s deputy chief of staff, Bridget Anne Kelly, wrote in August to David Wildstein, a top Christie appointee on the Port Authority of […]