Tuesday, September 30, 2025
Friday, September 26, 2025
Tuesday, September 23, 2025
It's Rosh Hashanah. It's been a joyful holiday most of my life. These days it is hard to be joyful, as trying to be Jewish, for me, includes a constant fight against anti semitism and misinformation that has spread like wildfire around the world, starting on October 8, 2023. I can sit back and try to not react to it, but then I feel like I wouldn't be doing my part, or even standing up for myself, my friends, and my family.
The way much of the world seems to think now is that terrorist attacks are a valid means to country-hood, and that is not only wrong but it is dangerous.
Hamas's goal, in part, was to turn the world against Israel and jews world-wide, and to use their propaganda machine to paint Israel and their extremely strong army as the aggressors. The October 7 attacks that started the war did nothing but lead to mass destruction for Palestinians, and derailed so much of the progress towards peaceful solutions for Israelis and Palestinians. When the world supports the so-called "resistance," it is not just bad for Palestinians, but it is a sign of complete moral bankruptcy. The same goes for those who decide to shame others for staying neutral or silent about their opinions on Israel's war. The fact that those who don't speak up are somehow complicit in the so-called genocide is completely wrong.
It's still true. If Israel put down their weapons, there is no more Israel. If Hamas disbands and ends, there is no more war.
Friday, September 19, 2025
Wednesday, September 17, 2025
Saturday, September 13, 2025
I'm still trying to wrap my head around the fact that I witnessed Bob Dylan play a show last night.
Willie Nelson also came across as the sweetest man I have ever witnessed, other than my grandpa, possibly.
Not to mention Sheryl Crow and Waxahatchee also fit into the whole aesthetic of the Outlaw Music Festival.
The whole vibe of the event was actually great, strangely not over-congested and very mellow.
https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/bob-dylan/2025/freedom-mortgage-pavilion-camden-nj-435adf5b.html
Friday, September 12, 2025
Tuesday, September 9, 2025
Friday, September 5, 2025
I managed to get out to something pretty much for the first time since a pinched nerve on my left side derailed the majority of my summer. I went to the Haim concert at the Mann Center. They were touring behind their new album, "I Quit," and the stage set up and everything going on in the background reflected that theme with lists of goofy and serious things that they quit. It was particularly saucy of them to have their sign flash "I QUIT CLOTHES" during the song "All Over Me." I think it is likely that they enjoy being the subject of many a man's fantasies, though they did announce that Este got engaged.
A lot has been talked about regarding how an all Jewish-girl band has with an Israeli dad has remained silent on Israel/Palestine. Glad it stayed that way last night. They were just there to have fun and play great songs.
I think they had at least two more songs in them, but it was storming, so they ended the encore a bit short, without playing "Now I'm In It" and "Down to Be Wrong." Still, I enjoyed the mix of old and new material.
https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/haim/2025/td-pavilion-at-the-mann-philadelphia-pa-1b46cd1c.html