Muslim and Jewish Women in Nazareth

'We can live in peace'...John Lennon (photo: Dafna Tal)

Mahzor

Mahzor

New York Public Library

Churches

Sarajevo Haggadah

Mah Nishtanah

Sarajevo haggadah

Antaea Darom

Israeli women's art

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Torah as music

Ben Heine

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ceramic bowl

Mohammad Said Kalash, "Offering Reconciliation" exhibit (photo: Ilan Amihai)

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Punch and Judy/Pinchas and Jamila

Avi Katz

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David Grossman

Ben Heine

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Eldrige Street shul

Lower East Side

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Dove

Ben Heine

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Two birds

Hoda Jamal

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Israeli and Palestinian boys

from documentary, Promises

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Cat in the Hat

Yiddish version

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Daylight through the Wall

Banksy: graffiti art on Separation Wall

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Maurice Sendak's Brundibar set

New Victory Theater (photo: Nan Melville/NYT)

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Daniel Barenboim, West-Eastern Divan Orchestra

Palestinian-Israeli musical ensemble (photo: Kerstin Joensson/AP)

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Great Day on Eldrige Street

N.Y.'s klezmer greats celebrate shul rededication (photo: Leo Sorel)

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‘Goofy’ King Roger and the Dairy Queen Lady

Aug 2nd, 2008 by Richard Silverstein | 0

King Roger begs for a hilarious caption... (Nancy Palmieri/NYT)
What a shame the NY Times only features this image in the print version of today’s paper and not online. I haven’t so laughed at a picture in a long time. But I do need to call on you, dear readers, to come up with a suitable caption. I can’t quite do it justice.

Queen Roxana has some serious Dairy Queen (or is it Cool Whip?) going in her hairdo. King Roger reminds me of Dick Cheney being forced, Scrooge-like, to gaze into Christmas Future and behold the pain and suffering his misanthropy has inflicted on the world.  That would make Dairy Queen lady Lynne Cheney.  What a hoot.

The Times review injected some humor into the proceedings as well. It was titled, Be Careful of Shepherds Who Dress Like Liberace.  Among his choicer judgments was this:

…The production by the Polish director Lech Majewski, who also designed the sets and costumes, was static, dimly lighted and goofy.

I’m not especially an opera lover.  I imagine if I was I’d find this even more hilarious. All I can say is: Enjoy.  And thanks to Nancy Palmieri who captured one goofy image of this production.  The image caption notes the opera is “seldom-staged.”  This production certainly won’t do much to change that.

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