SUPERMAN/BATMAN: PUBLIC ENEMIES [Blu-ray and Comic Combo]

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Back in 2003, DC Comics published Superman/Batman issues 1-6. The premise was Lex Luthor becomes President of the U.S. and Superman and Batman become Public Enemies as a result. Lex Luthor manages to entice other superheroes like Captain Atom, Power Girl, Katana, and Starfire into working for his Government. Watching superheroes battle each other is one of the attractions of the graphic novels and this new animated movie. This package includes the six graphic novels and two Blu-ray disks with the 69-minute movie and a disk full of extras. If you’re a fan of Superman and Batman, you’ll enjoy this wonderful package. GRADE: B+

MISSION FAILURE: AMERICA AND THE WORLD IN THE POST-COLD WAR ERA By Michael Mandelbaum

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Ever wonder why the U.S. economy is so sluggish? Or why our roads and bridges are crumbling? Or why our schools continue to decline? Michael Mandelbaum thinks he has the answer to those perplexing questions. Mandelbaum wrote Mission Failure to show how American foreign policy has not only produced failures, they were expensive failures! Haiti, Somalia, Bosnia, Kosovo during the Clinton Administration started the expensive military adventures. Then the Bush Administration started two wars, first in Afghanistan and then in Iraq. And didn’t raise taxes to pay for them. If you look at the $19 trillion debt the U.S. is burdened with, much of that money was spent on frivolous and ill-considered military actions. From 1993 to 2014 the outcomes of American foreign policy have failed. Mandelbaum provides convincing evidence that U.S. interests over the past 20 years would have been better served by fixing our infrastructure and improving our education system.

Mission Failure suggests strategies the new Administration in 2017 could implement to reverse this two-decade pattern of failure and waste. I was saddened and enlightened by this brilliant book. GRADE: A
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: China, the Global Economy, and Russia ; A New Administration in a New World ; China and Human Rights ; Economics as Foreign Policy ; Russia: The Good Deed ; Russia: The Bad Deed
Chapter 3: Humanitarian Intervention ; The Innovation ; Somalia, Haiti, Rwanda ; Bosnia ; Kosovo ; Famous Victories
Chapter 4: The War on Terror and Afghanistan ; To the World Trade Center ; The War on Terror ; Afghanistan: Success ; Afghanistan: Failure ; Afghanistan: The Long Goodbye
Chapter 5: Iraq ; From War to War ; From Success to Failure ; The Wars After the War ; The Home Front ; Exit and Reentry
Chapter 6: The Middle East ; The Center of the World ; The Peace Process ; Land for War ; The Democracy Agenda ; The Arab Spring
Chapter 7: The Restoration ; The End of the Post-Cold War Era ; The Bubbles Burst ; The Rogues ; The Rise of China ; The Revenge of Russia
Chapter 8: Conclusion

A CURE FOR LONELINESS By Peter Wolf

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Peter Wolf is the vocalist and composer for the J. Geils Band. The J. Geils Band had their heyday in the 1970s and 1980s. But Peter Wolf continued writing songs and releasing solo albums. The just released A Cure for Loneliness on Concord Records is one of Wolf’s best albums. I liked the blend of styles and the variety of songs. Ever wonder what that old J. Geils Band hit “Love Stinks” sounds like in a bluegrass version? It’s here. And Wolf covers the old Fifties hit, “Tragedy,” with the right amount of emotion. My favorite songs on this CD are “Peace of Mind” and the song that was supposed to be a duet with Bobby Womack, “It’s Raining.” Womack died before the recording session so Wolf dedicates the song to Bobby and sings it solo. If you’re in the mood for an eclectic, entertaining album, you’ve come to the right place with A Cure for Loneliness. Take a listen below. GRADE: B+
TRACK LIST:
1. Rolling On
2. It Was Always So Easy (To Find an Unhappy Woman)
3. Peace of Mind
4. How Do You Know
5. Fun for Awhile
6. Wastin’ Time
7. Some Other Time, Some Other Place
8. It’s Raining
9. Love Stinks
10. Mr. Mistake
11. Tragedy
12. Stranger

LIFE ON THE MISSISSIPPI By Mark Twain

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Mark Twain’s Life on the Mississippi is the Wall Street Journal Book Club choice for April. I hadn’t read Life on the Mississippi before but I had a copy on my shelves for years so I figured I’d read it now. The big attraction of the book is the process Mark Twain goes through to become a pilot of a riverboat. Twain has to learn 1,200 miles of river in order to maneuver his steamboat to its destination. And, then Twain has to learn another 1,200 miles of river to get back to the beginning! Life on the river back in the 1860s is wild and varied. Sadly, by the end of the Civil War, the economy of the Mississippi completely changed and Twain had to find a new profession. You can read more about Life on the Mississippi here. This is the first non-fiction book the Wall Street Journal Book Club picked for its readers. I enjoyed it. Do you have a favorite Mark Twain book?

FORGOTTEN BOOKS #366: Edward Gorey: His Book Cover Art and Design

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Edward Gorey provided cover artwork for hundreds of hardcovers and paperbacks from 1953 to 2000. This wonderful book collects a small fraction of that artwork but what’s here is breath-taking! The book was edited by Gorey enthusiast Steven Heller who is the co-chair of the MFA Design: Designer as Author program at the School of Visual Arts, New York. Heller’s informative introduction shows the range of artistic subjects Gorey tackled in his covers. Also, one of my favorites, The Dark Beasts (1964) by Frank Belknap Long, is included in this marvelous volume. If you’re a fan of paperback artwork, this is a must-buy!

THE BATTLE FOR NEW YORK

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Bill Clinton showed up in Western New York yesterday to fire up volunteers for Hillary. Donald Trump plans a visit to Buffalo in a week or so. No word on when Bernie Sanders will come to town. Today, Ted Cruz was heckled in New York City so he might be wary about coming here.

Most of my students support Bernie Sanders. When asked why, they tell me: “Bernie is going to give me a free college education.” Who do you think will win the New York Primary on April 19?

ARCADIA By Iain Pears

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Iain Pears, best known for An Instance of the Fingerpost and a series of art mysteries like The Immaculate Deception, comes up with an entertaining cautionary tale with Arcadia. In the future, a genius mathematician named Angela Meerson invents a machine which is supposed to access parallel universes. In this dystopian future, the Earth is overcrowded with 35 billion people struggling to live. Parallel universes could solve that problem: the Government could send excess population to new worlds. But Angela thinks her machine doesn’t access parallel works; she thinks it’s a time machine. Angela destroys all of her notes and data and goes through the machine. She ends up in Europe in 1936.

Angel invents another machine, one that creates a “pocket universe.” When a young girl named Rosie accidentally enters this new world, her presence triggers unanticipated forces. The story bounces around from the future to the pocket universe–called Anterwold–to post World War II Britain. I enjoyed the characters and the importance of Story in this novel. And, as a bonus, Iain Pears throws in a murder mystery. If you’re in the mood for a clever adventure novel, Arcadia will provide hours of enjoyment. GRADE: A-

EYE IN THE SKY

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No, this is not a movie based on the Philip K. Dick classic SF novel of the same name. This Eye in the Sky is a suspenseful movie of a drone mission. Terrorists are assembled in a house that’s under observation. Helen Mirren plays the Colonel in charge of the drone mission. Alan Rickman, a British General, plays the mediator with the politicians. The chain of command is lengthy and bureaucratic. The basic moral decision is: what is acceptable collateral damage? If you have an interest in the future of warfare, Eye in the Sky shows you some astonishing technology. And some moral dilemmas. You can read Patti Abbott’s more detailed review of Eye in the Sky here. GRADE: B+

VILLANOVA VS. NORTH CAROLINA

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Tonight’s NCAA Men’s Basketball championship features two very good teams. North Carolina is a 2-point favorite over feisty Villanova. The 2016 Tournament provided plenty of entertainment. This Championship game should be go down to the final buzzer. My head says North Carolina but my heart says Villanova. So I’m picking Villanova to defeat the favored North Carolina team. Who do you think will win?