Philip Eil
By Philip Eil
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	  Culture Why the ’60s Were the Most Interesting Decade After AllRichard Goldstein has written a book that refutes the old saying, “If you remember the 1960s, you weren’t really there.” Goldstein, the former Village Voice executive editor who helped invent rock criticism with his omnivorous “Pop Eye” column, seems to have been more “there” during the decade than almost anyone else. The self-described “Zelig of… 
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	  Culture Lisette Garcia, a Freedom Fighter for InformationFew people speak the language of government transparency more fluently than Lisette Garcia. When she was growing up as the daughter of Cuban exiles in Miami, she says, the idea of “the government sort of owning all the information” was ever present. She later became a reporter for the Miami Herald, Kansas City Star and… 
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	  Culture Delving Into the FBI’s Jewish FilesThe Federal Bureau of Investigation arranges its online Freedom of Information Act archive by name, organization and topic. Or, to put that another way, from “Al Capone” to “Walter Elias Disney,” “ACLU” to “Zionist Organization of America” and “Animal Mutilation” to “White Supremacist Groups.” There is no catchall file for “Jews” in the archive, which… 
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	  The Schmooze 7 Best Jewish Bromances of All TimeJewish buddy stories are having a moment. Last month’s high-intellectual-octane dialogue from David Shields and Caleb Powell, “I Think You’re Totally Wrong: A Quarrel,” received rave reviews, and a film adaptation from James Franco is scheduled for release later this year. Meanwhile, the film “The D-Train,” starring Jack Black and co-directed by Jarrad Paul (whose… 
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	  Culture Rhode Island’s Best Spot to Find a Decent Corned Beef Sandwich May Be DoomedBy many measures, Jews have thrived in Rhode Island. Two have been elected to the state’s highest office, including the late Bruce Sundlun (governor from 1991 to 1995), whose resume also included a Purple Heart, a Légion d’Honneur from France and the Prime Minister’s Medal from Israel. Others have launched some of the state’s most… 
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	  Culture Of Touro Synagogue, Hasbro and 10 Other Things About Jewish Rhode Island1) Eighteen thousand and five hundred Jews live in Rhode Island — about 1.75% of the state’s population. 2) The central courtyard at Providence’s Roger Williams National Memorial was donated in 1931 by Jerome Hahn, in memory of his father, Isaac Hahn, the first Jewish citizen to hold elected office in the city. 3) Newport’s… 
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	  Books ‘I Think You’re Totally Wrong’ Goes to HollywoodPhoto courtesy Rabbit Bandini Productions Capital punishment. Bungee jumping. Cormac McCarthy. Waterboarding. Jackson Pollock. “Curb Your Enthusiasm.” Abortion. Rupert Murdoch. The Seattle Mariners. The war in Iraq. The “Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.” Disneyland. Balding. These are just few of the subjects David Shields and Caleb Powell cover in their new book, “I… 
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	  The Schmooze The Dean of Women DrummersPhoto: Gesi Schilling “What I’ve done with the magazine — through social media, through web and through print — is hype us to an extreme, to make up for lost time.” That’s Mindy Abovitz in a mini-documentary on “The Oral History of Female Drummers,” a 2013 performance at MoMA PS1, in Queens, during which seven… 
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