May 17, 2021
By Peter Van BUREN
Black men are systemically shot and killed in New York City and no one seems to care because the triggers aren’t pulled by cops. If you say discussing this is a distraction
from racism, you do it from atop a lot of graves. And how can anyone say that doesn’t matter?
Begin by asking how many are dying in New York, who is dying, who is doing the killing, where is it taking place, and why. The context is New York City saw its bloodiest week in late April with 46 separate shooting incidents, a 300 percent surge from the same week in 2020. These shootings were part of a 205 percent overall increase in shootings in NYC in 2020, the bloodiest toll since 1996. The body count continued to rise in early May.
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Blu Ray: The Spy Who Came in from the Cold
Superb Cold War spy thriller as good as ever
by Mark KidelSunday, 16 May 2021
Claire Bloom (as Nan), Richard Burton (as Leamas)
Martin Ritt’s 1965 classy screen adaptation of John Le Carré’s bestseller “The Spy Who Came in From the Cold” is an antidote to the full-colour hi-jinx of the Bond franchise that ruled over the spy movie genre in the 1960s.
Martin Ritt’s 1965 classy screen adaptation of John Le Carré’s bestseller “The Spy Who Came in From the Cold” is an antidote to the full-colour hi-jinx of the Bond franchise that ruled over the spy movie genre in the 1960s.