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Seddok and the Satanic Postwar Jew

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  Audiences tend to associate the cinema of Hebraic caricature – films such as Jud Süss , Der Ewige Jude , and Die Rothschilds , all from 1940 – with the official propaganda of the Third Reich. As F.W. Murnau’s Nosferatu (1922) and Fritz Lang’s films Dr. Mabuse the Gambler (1922) and The Testament of Dr. Mabuse (1933) demonstrate, however, anti-Semitic stereotypes in German cinema predate the establishment of the Reich Ministry for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda. Moreover, as David Lean’s Oliver Twist (1948) illustrates, such characterizations also found currency outside the Axis countries and well after the Allied victory in the Second World War. As at least one less-well-known Italian movie shows, even more than a decade of American military occupation and coerced cultural liberalization failed to fully reconstruct postwar Italians’ attitudes toward Jews. Seddok: l’erede di Satana (“Seddok: The Heir of Satan”), known in its truncated, English-dubbed version as Atom Age...

Rainer's Top Ten Commute Spins of 2025

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  Moving out of the homeless-poop-and-puke-spattered heart of the ghetto in 2024 meant that I wouldn’t be able to walk to work in the morning anymore, but the upside is that my drive time gives me more of an opportunity to listen to my music collection. (Yes, for the record, I am an old man who still collects and listens to CDs.) Here, in chronological order of original recordings, are my favorite road picks for 2025: Andre Williams – “Rib Tips and Pig Snoots”: Rare and Unreleased Au-Go-Go Soul 1965-1971 Song titles like “Jivin’ Around”, “Do It”, “Sweet Little Pussy Cat”, “Rib Tips”, “Pig Snoots”, “Chicken Thighs”, “Loose Juice”, and “Soul Party A-Go-Go” pretty much let the prospective listenership know up front what this Andre Williams brother is all about – namely, having a good, rowdy time. These aggressive, sleazy, and greasy soul and funk recordings, with their raspy vocals, lettin’-it-all-hang-out brass, and consistent danceability, are essential listening for fans of the g...