Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Rashid Khalidi on Obama at Columbia's Global Center in Amman

Hadn't it been for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, I wouldn't have heard about Rashid Khalidi. Sad or not that an Arab had to hear about a political Palestinian activist through the American elections isn't the issue here. It's about the stories that have been weaved to attack Obama via this academic Columbia figure (NYT, LAT).

Well today, right here in Amman, this New Yorker spoke about his relationship with Obama, at the inaugural speech for Columbia's Global Center in Amman. See for yourself:


Sunday, March 22, 2009

Like Music to My Ears

Columbia University, the New-York City positioned Ivy League opens it's Middle East research center in Amman.
As of today.
Rashid Khalidi, used as a token of fight by the Clinton campaign against Obama, is to roll an event in the next days, about his book Sowing Crisis.
What a start.

Monday, February 16, 2009

A New Yorker's Take on Sustainability, Future of Cities, & Gaza

Interview with Michael Sorkin by yours truly. Full version to be presented here once magazine is sold out.

JO Magazine, February 2009

Sunday, January 11, 2009

When Bigger Isn't Necessarily Better

"Although compared variously to Las Vegas, Manhattan, Orlando, Monaco and Singapore, the sheikhdom is more like their collective summation and mythologization: a hallucinatory pastiche of the big, the bad and the ugly." The Mike Davis take on Dubai.
Dubai: a city which presents itself in part as a Manhattan replicator & competitor. Manhattan: a borough which presents itself as itself.