Out and About: National Book Critics Circle Finalists; Sacha Baron Cohen to Play Saddam Hussein
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Film Criticism is doing better than ever, according to Roger Ebert.
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Finalists for the National Book Critics Circle Award include novelists David Grossman for “To the End of the Land” and Hans Keilson for “Comedy in a Minor Key”; Christopher Hitchens for his autobiography “Catch 22”; Tom Segev for his biography of Simon Wiesenthal, and Forward contributor Susie Linfield for “Cruel Radiance: Photography and Political Violence.”
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Tullia Zevi, a longtime leader of Italian Jewry, has died at age 91.
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Young Isrealis just love Berlin, according to Der Spiegel.
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Today is 50 years since Bob Dylan arrived in New York City.
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Forward contributor Mark Oppenheimer writes in Slate about his life-long recovery from snobbery.
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Sacha Baron Cohen is set to star in a movie, apparently based on the novel “Zabibah and The King” by Saddam Hussein.
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On a more serious note, to whom should the Iraqi Jewish Archive belong?
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Vox Tablet profiles classical music star Simone Dinnerstein.
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