It’s hard to believe that it has only been two years since I started this blog (or “blob,” as my friend’s grandfather would say), on January 30th, 2012. The first year of The Leftern Wall’s […]
Month: January 2014
Apologies
to all the nationalists offended by my last post. But, come on, guys. Enough. Think about it. It is. Really. (More soon).
Nationalism
is ridiculous.
Dust (for Tel Aviv)
Dust The dull of this city dulls In no particular direction Lights lights lights dust We passed a man with his lips To the dirt Not moving everyone said He’s just drunk I don’t think […]
Spoken Word in Sheikh Jarrah with Mohammad El Kurd, Jasiri X and Remi Kanazi
Check it. I open, then Mohammad El Kurd spits his fantastic piece on Jerusalem, Jasiri X, a hip-hop artist and poet from Pittsburgh comes next with verses on different-and-similar oppressions, and Palestinian-American poet Remi Kanazi […]
“Some Gays are Nazis,” ie., the Brilliance of De-Collectivization, ie., a Graffito Revelation
I was riding in the bus this morning, near my new home in South Tel Aviv. Out the window, I saw the following graffito*, which at first caused me to double-take, and then sent me […]
