The Weekly Town Crier (11/15/19)
All the week’s news that’s fit to cry about (11/08/19 Edition).
Browse all the Weekly Town Crier posts so far.
Listen to all 52 episodes of The Global Elite Music Radio Podcast Supershow.
Listen to a mix of artists who have performed Habañero Collective house shows.
Browse the Musical Worldview posts.
R.I.P. Robert Freeman, Beatles photographer dies at 82
Read “Kanye West’s ‘Jesus Is King’ Sparks Biblical Searches” at Facts & Trends.
Read “What Freud Can Teach Us About Trump And His Christian Supporters” at Sojourners.
Read/Watch “Still teaching at 95, Jimmy Carter draws devotees to church His message is unfailingly about Jesus, not Jimmy Carter” at 12 News.
Read “PC(USA) Stated Clerk responds to questions on Trump’s membership: Donald Trump was baptized in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). However, there is no factual evidence that Mr. Trump currently holds membership in any local congregation. Therefore, the discipline process that would be necessary to remove him from membership is not applicable” at PCUSA.org.
Read “Paula White and the Mainstreaming of American Pentecostalism” at Red Letter Christians.
Read “Respect for pastors is at an all-time low. What would help? Nobody wants to be irrelevant. Yet how much can pastors really do to reverse the increasing lack of interest in organized religion and religious practice that shapes attitudes toward clergy?" at Christian Century.
Read “Why Jesus Followers Should Be Prison Abolitionists” at Red Letter Christians.
Read “Debt Is Holding Black Americans Hostage To break free, we need an honest conversation about reparations and forgiveness on a mass scale” at The Nation.
Read “I Went to Mexico to Meet Asylum-Seekers Trapped at the Border. This Is What I Saw” at ACLU.
Read “#EatingASandwichWhileBlack: Commuters Hold Protest After Cop Detains Black Man for 'Illegally Eating' at BART Station” at The Root.
Read “Trump ended DACA. This woman is suing to keep the program alive” at PRI.
Read “Second Trial Against Activist Who Helped Migrants To Begin” at KJZZ.
Read “The cursing president: Donald Trump is the first president to make C-SPAN unsuitable viewing for children” at The Week.
Read “Researchers Reveal Kids Who Get More Hugs Have More Developed Brains” at Healthy Food House.
Read “You Can Get A Master's In Medical Cannabis In Maryland” at NPR.
Read “Can I Get A Witness? The righteously, radical Campbellite core of Nashville by David Dark at Southern Foodways.
Read “The Alarming Message of Mattel’s “Gender-Neutral” Dolls” at Slate.
Read/Watch: “Mural of activist Greta Thunberg going up in San Francisco” at 12 News.
Read “Experts Worry Active Shooter Drills In Schools Could Be Traumatic For Students” at NPR.
Read “Indigenous people blocked Ecuador oil auction in growing fight to save Amazon” at Salon.
Read “Criminals may be banned from being near guns in New Zealand” at 12 News.
Read “Federal Court Rules That Border Officers Can’t Arbitrarily Search Our Electronic Devices” at ACLU.
Read “Demon Screens: For the last twelve years, social media, handheld devices, and video games have swept into teens’ lives like a tidal wave” at First Things.
Read/Listen to “Who Will Decide On The Dalai Lama's Successor — His Supporters Or Beijing?” at NPR.
Read “Nike designed a pair of comfortable sneakers just for medical workers, and all of the profits will go to a children's hospital” at Insider.
Read/Listen to “Detroit Public School Students Allege They Were Deprived Access To Literacy In Lawsuit: Many days were spent in freezing or mold-infested classrooms watching movies, sometimes without a teacher even in the room, plaintiffs allege. Textbooks were outdated. Lunch food was expired” at WBUR’s Here and Now.
Read: “Supreme Court Wrestles With Consequences for Piracy by State Governments” at The Hollywood Reporter.
Read “What We Learned From Reading Thousands Of Pages Of Impeachment Inquiry Transcripts” at NPR.
Read “Lawyer for Ukraine whistleblower sends White House cease and desist letter to stop Trump’s attacks” at CNN.
Read “Trump says he might attend Russia Victory Day events in May” at Reuters.
Read “Impeaching Trump Is Imperative to Preserving Our Democracy: Trump’s first abuse of trust is the one our founders feared most: inviting a foreign power to interfere with our democracy,” at Time.
Read “The Whistleblower Complaint Has Largely Been Corroborated. Here's How” at NPR.
Read “What you learned about the impeachment hearing depended on what channel you watched” at Washington Post.
Read “Trump Asks Supreme Court to Bar Release of His Tax Returns” at New York Times (just as one with nothing to hide does).
Read the New York Times opinion piece: “Multibillion-dollar fortunes are often called excessive and decadent. But here’s something they’re rarely called but ought to be: anti-democratic. These fortunes will destroy our democracy,"
Read “University of Florida student president faces impeachment after paying $50,000 for Don Jr. visit Michael Murphy is accused of using $50,000 of mandatory student fees "to further enrich" Trump and his girlfriend” at Salon.
Read “Trump adviser Stephen Miller injected white nationalist agenda into Breitbart, investigation reveals” at The Guardian.
Read “Stephen Miller’s Affinity for White Nationalism Revealed in Leaked Emails” at Southern Poverty Law Center.
Read “Supreme Court Allows Sandy Hook Families' Case Against Remington Arms To Proceed” at NPR.
Read “Elijah Cummings' Widow Announces She's Running For His U.S. House Seat” at NPR.
Read “U.S. budget deficit surges to $134.5 billion in October” at PBS News Hour.
Read “Trump Official Punished Public Servant Over Her Iranian Heritage” at NPR.
Read “Tindersticks :: The Aquarium Drunkard Interview.”
Read “Fox & Friends is throwing its support behind Kanye West’s presidential candidacy "When our current president announced that he was running, a lot of people laughed too" at Consequence of Sound.
Read “Kanye West WIll Appear At Joel Osteen’s Sunday Service . . . Choir In Tow” at TMZ.
Read “Neil Young Says U.S. Citizenship Application Delayed By Marijuana Use” at Rolling Stone.
Read “Neil Young Wants You to Hear His Unreleased Music Before You Die “It’s a race against time,” Young writes of his ambitious plan to release a huge cache of unreleased albums to his fans in 2020” at Rolling Stone.
Read “Why David Byrne Became a U.S. Citizen After Six Decades” at Rolling Stone.
Read “Jeff Tweedy: Learning to Love the Music You Hate'“ at That Eric Alper.
Read “Dolly Parton: A Seeker and a Poor Sinful Creature” at Christianity Today.
Read “A Subversive History: An Interview with Music Historian Ted Gioia” at Image Journal.
Read “Spike Lee to direct hip-hop version of Romeo and Juliet” at Consequence of Sound.
Read “The Internet Archive Is Digitizing & Preserving Over 100,000 Vinyl Records: Hear 750 Full Albums Now” at Open Culture.
Read “The Spotify Blacklist Continues — Artist Faces Retaliation After Magazine Exclusive” at Digital Music News.
Read “Moby is an animal rights advocate, and he now has giant arm tattoos to prove it” at Consequence of Sound.
Hear “Iggy Pop, Frank Black Cover Jazz Great Mose Allison for New Tribute Album” at Rolling Stone.
Read “The Lijadu Sisters: the Nigerian twins who fought the elite with funk” at The Guardian and listen to “Orere Elejigbo” by Lijadu Sisters on Episode 17 of The Global Elite Music Radio Podcast Supershow.
Read “Meat Puppets & Mudhoney announce 2020 co-headlining tour Read More: Meat Puppets & Mudhoney announce 2020 co-headlining tour” at Brooklyn Vegan.
Read “The Monkees Announce 2020 Tour Dates, New Live Album” at Rolling Stone.
Browse “Ryley Walker :: A Roundup” at Aquarium Drunkard.
Read “Rod Stewart Spent More Than Twenty Years Building a Model Train Railroad” at Flood.
Browse Crack Magazine’s picks for the top 100 albums of the decade.
Read “Andy Partridge Looks Back at XTC” at Culture Sonar.
Browse “The Story of Outlaw Country in 33 Songs” at Pitchfork.
Read “Grateful Dead Announce Soundtrack Featuring Rare Live Recordings To Accompany Forthcoming Graphic Novel’ at Live For Live Music.
Read “Black Crowes Reunite, Plot 2020 ‘Shake Your Money Maker’ Tour” at Rolling Stone.
Read “Silence, presence, and challenging conventions – thoughts on John Cage’s 4’33”' at Crosseyed Pianist.
Read “Trump Opens New Portal to Hell By Promoting #MAGACHALLENGE Rap Contest on Twitter” at Rolling Stone.
Read “Country Music Veteran Trent Reznor Nabs His First CMA Award” at Rolling Stone.
Read “Michael Jackson’s Estate Acquires Sly and the Family Stone’s Catalogue” at Vulture.
Read “When Christ Came for Kanye” at Think Christian.
Read “Kanye’s ‘Jesus Is King’ is Superficially Gospel” at Sojourners.
Watch “a new film celebrating 30 years of record shop and label Mr Bongo” at Vinyl Factory.
Read “Robert Johnson Biopic Reportedly In The Works From Oscar-Winning ‘Spider-Man’ Director” at Live For Live Music.
Read “Hall & Oates announce 2020 tour, dates w/ Squeeze & KT Tunstall Read More: Hall & Oates announce 2020 tour, dates w/ Squeeze & KT Tunstall” at Brooklyn Vegan.
Read “Bob Weir & Wolf Bros Announce Early-2020 Tour Dates” at JamBase.
Read “'Sesame Street' celebrates 50 years on the air” at 12 News.
Read “Kevin Feige: Disney buying Marvel was the 'greatest thing that ever happened to us' "If Disney hadn't bought us, you wouldn't have seen the movies we've made since then” at CNet.
Read ‘Michael Jackson’s Simpsons episode kept off of Disney+” at Consequence of Sound.
Read “Zoinks, Scooby-Doo gets a new origin story in this trailer for Scoob!” at AV Club.
Read “NBC renews Brooklyn Nine-Nine for season 8” at Consequence of Sound.
Read “Werner Herzog on Why He Didn’t Need to See ‘Star Wars’ Films for ‘The Mandalorian’ Role” at Variety.
Read “Disney+ warns viewers about past racism, but not as well as Warner Bros. 53 Disney’s 1941 Dumbo is a prime example” at The Verge.
Read “Keanu Reeves plays a Sage named Sage in first trailer for The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run” at Consequence of Sound.
Read “Noel Fielding is writing a new Netflix series about a magical record player” at NME.
Read “The Day Dostoyevsky Discovered the Meaning of Life in a Dream” at Brain Pickings.
Read “Graphic Adaptation Of 'Heart Of Darkness' Takes On Canonical Racism, Artfully” at NPR.
Read “Woman Turned 110-Year-Old Dead Tree Into A Free Little Library For The Neighborhood And It Looks Magical” at Bookish Buzz.
Read “A Group of Middle Eastern Artists Was Denied Entry to the US to Attend the Opening of Their Own MoMA PS1 Show” at Artnet.
Read “Artists are turning the U.S.-Mexico border fence into the world’s longest peace-themed mural” at Inhabit.
Read “A New Museum Dedicated to Picasso and Giacometti Is Launching in Beijing Next Year” at Artnet.
Read: “Wine Kills Germs That Cause Sore Throats and Dental Plaque, Says Awesome Study” at Maxim.
Read “A Tiny Species That Looks Part-Deer, Part-Mouse Was Missing for Nearly 30 Years. Scientists Just Found It” at Live Science.
Read “This nightmare fish with a human face is reminding people of Dreamcast's Seaman” at AV Club.
Read “I Thought Being a Health Care Reporter Would Make Cancer Easier. I Was Wrong. Nothing can prepare you for the immense number of complicated, sometimes life-or-death decisions the disease forces you to make about your own treatment” at Politico.
Read “Speech-Language Pathologist Teaches Her Dog to Communicate Through a Custom Button Talking Board” at Laughing Squid.
Read: “Two Guys In Mexico Just Created Vegan Leather From Cactus” at VegNews.
Read “Wu Tang Clan Is Making Vegan Wallets Made Of Bananas” at Truth Theory.
Read “Overactive Brain Has Been Linked to a Shorter Life Want to live longer? Quiet your mind” at Medium.
Read “Bob Dylan's Heaven's Door 'Bootleg Series' Is a Rare 26-Year-old Whisky Finished in Japanese Oak Barrels: The 111.5 proof whisky comes in a bottle adorned with a Dylan painting and inside a collectible leather journal” at Maxim.
Read: “EPA Data: Phoenix Has Highest Levels in U.S. of Carcinogenic Gas Ethylene Oxide” at Phoenix New Times.
Read “Arizona school districts suing e-cigarette maker Juul” at KTAR.
Read “Andy Warpigs on Building a Local Music Community” at Phoenix New Times.
Read “Federal judge says Arizona prisons too broadly censor publications inmates can see” at Tucson.com.
Read “How the Disney/Fox Merger Is Affecting Local Independent Movie Theaters” at Phoenix New Times.