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  1. Protest songs at Nationals Park

    It’s been less than 14 years since I last saw Bruce Springsteen play a concert at Nationals Park, but it feels like decades have passed since those innocent days of 2012. The nation and the world have changed in unpleasant and unsettling ways, those years have left their wear on me… and somehow the Boss barely seems to have aged.

    Springsteen’s music, however, resonated in new ways Wednesday night against the backdrop of the second Trump administration’s cruelty, corruption and crime–and Springsteen’s up-to-the-minute denunciations of it, including commentary on this week’s abuses of power at ICE’s Delaney Hall prison outside Newark.

    So “No Surrender,” released in 1984 on an album I got on tape, sounded very much of 2026’s moment in this setting. As Springsteen said towards the end of the night: “No one is coming to save us. So we have to do it ourselves.”

    Likewise, the angry words in “The Promised Land” about being lied to (about what exactly is left to the listener’s imagination) hit in a way they hadn’t before when Springsteen and the E Street Band lit into that 1978 release right after “Streets of Minneapolis”–the song he wrote in January after government agents shot and killed Renée Good and Alex Pretti on those frozen streets.

    That reminder of the crimes committed by Trump’s Department of Homeland Security then made “American Skin (41 Shots)” more arresting than before. People in the Twin Cities probably have some words about how in Trump 2.0’s thuggish version of the United States, you can get killed just for living in your American skin.

    A cover of the Clash’s “Clampdown” on which Springsteen and Rage Against the Machine’s Tom Morello took turns on vocals itself picked up a little new relevance when heard in a neighborhood that has picked up a reputation, maybe undeserved, as a Republican hangout. As Mick Jones and Joe Strummer wrote in the late 1970s: “No man born with a living soul / can be working for the clampdown.”

    Hearing “Youngstown” later in the set, I had to think the protagonist would have voted for Trump three times in a row. Would that embittered man be rethinking those choices now that Trump’s promises to renew industrial America have proved as empty as his pledges to most people besides January 6 insurrectionists? Or would he still be looking for somebody to blame?

    When many other boldface names in American society keep pretending that this administration is just another presidency, Springsteen is calling out Trump’s regime with the vocabulary it deserves. That is called honesty, and it’s only one of the reasons why his work keeps speaking to me more than four decades after I started listening to it.

    #AmericanSkin #BruceSpringsteen #Clampdown #EStreetBand #lyrics #Music #NationalsPark #NatsPark #NoSurrender #Springsteen #StreetsOfMinneapolis #TheBoss #ThePromisedLand #Trump20 #Youngstown
  2. Protest songs at Nationals Park

    It’s been less than 14 years since I last saw Bruce Springsteen play a concert at Nationals Park, but it feels like decades have passed since those innocent days of 2012. The nation and the world have changed in unpleasant and unsettling ways, those years have left their wear on me… and somehow the Boss barely seems to have aged.

    Springsteen’s music, however, resonated in new ways Wednesday night against the backdrop of the second Trump administration’s cruelty, corruption and crime–and Springsteen’s up-to-the-minute denunciations of it, including commentary on this week’s abuses of power at ICE’s Delaney Hall prison outside Newark.

    So “No Surrender,” released in 1984 on an album I got on tape, sounded very much of 2026’s moment in this setting. As Springsteen said towards the end of the night: “No one is coming to save us. So we have to do it ourselves.”

    Likewise, the angry words in “The Promised Land” about being lied to (about what exactly is left to the listener’s imagination) hit in a way they hadn’t before when Springsteen and the E Street Band lit into that 1978 release right after “Streets of Minneapolis”–the song he wrote in January after government agents shot and killed Renée Good and Alex Pretti on those frozen streets.

    That reminder of the crimes committed by Trump’s Department of Homeland Security then made “American Skin (41 Shots)” more arresting than before. People in the Twin Cities probably have some words about how in Trump 2.0’s thuggish version of the United States, you can get killed just for living in your American skin.

    A cover of the Clash’s “Clampdown” on which Springsteen and Rage Against the Machine’s Tom Morello took turns on vocals itself picked up a little new relevance when heard in a neighborhood that has picked up a reputation, maybe undeserved, as a Republican hangout. As Mick Jones and Joe Strummer wrote in the late 1970s: “No man born with a living soul / can be working for the clampdown.”

    Hearing “Youngstown” later in the set, I had to think the protagonist would have voted for Trump three times in a row. Would that embittered man be rethinking those choices now that Trump’s promises to renew industrial America have proved as empty as his pledges to most people besides January 6 insurrectionists? Or would he still be looking for somebody to blame?

    When many other boldface names in American society keep pretending that this administration is just another presidency, Springsteen is calling out Trump’s regime with the vocabulary it deserves. That is called honesty, and it’s only one of the reasons why his work keeps speaking to me more than four decades after I started listening to it.

    #AmericanSkin #BruceSpringsteen #Clampdown #EStreetBand #lyrics #Music #NationalsPark #NatsPark #NoSurrender #Springsteen #StreetsOfMinneapolis #TheBoss #ThePromisedLand #Trump20 #Youngstown
  3. Ok, finished season one of #ThePromisedLand...

    The show has some endearing points, especially when touching on the issue of failure and forgiveness, but I hate the format. :/

    Also, I kinda want to punch Caleb in the face. What an absolute brat, and what absolute character assassination of a well-known figure to make him out to be such an incompetent, feckless dingbat. He has his moments later on, but I still despise the character.

    I guess I'm a little older than the target audience.

    cc: @joel @amin

  4. Ok, finished season one of #ThePromisedLand...

    The show has some endearing points, especially when touching on the issue of failure and forgiveness, but I hate the format. :/

    Also, I kinda want to punch Caleb in the face. What an absolute brat, and what absolute character assassination of a well-known figure to make him out to be such an incompetent, feckless dingbat. He has his moments later on, but I still despise the character.

    I guess I'm a little older than the target audience.

    cc: @joel @amin

  5. CW: CW: Unpopular opinion, silly tv rant, mild language

    #UnpopularOpinion: I strongly dislike the faux-documentary/faux-reality-tv style of TV shows like The Office.

    Something dumb/unexpected/embarrassing happens, then a character looks directly into the camera with a stupid/mocking expression, and I'm like, "WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING AT ME FOR, IDIOT?!"

    This reaction got strongly triggered recently when watching the new bible-ish-based-ish series, #ThePromisedLand, although it did have some genuinely funny moments (well, a couple in the three episodes I've watched so far. XD )

  6. CW: CW: Unpopular opinion, silly tv rant, mild language

    #UnpopularOpinion: I strongly dislike the faux-documentary/faux-reality-tv style of TV shows like The Office.

    Something dumb/unexpected/embarrassing happens, then a character looks directly into the camera with a stupid/mocking expression, and I'm like, "WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING AT ME FOR, IDIOT?!"

    This reaction got strongly triggered recently when watching the new bible-ish-based-ish series, #ThePromisedLand, although it did have some genuinely funny moments (well, a couple in the three episodes I've watched so far. XD )

  7. Movie TV Tech Geeks #TVNews #ThePromisedLand #TheChosen #YouTube Workplace Comedy Goes Old Testament in Trailer for New Biblical Sitcom From ‘The Chosen’ Director [Exclusive] dlvr.it/TN78Zr

  8. New publication (in Dutch) about the history of antisemitism in Europe. The book takes 43 instances, ranging from Classic Antiquity to the decade before the Second World War, in which the authors trace latent or blatant antisemitism.

    One of the instances is publisher Joan Blaeu’s description of The Promised Land in his renowned Atlas Maior (1664).

    Published by Uitgeverij Prometheus.

    #antisemitisme #newpublication #joanblaeu #thepromisedland #jewishhistory #cartography #bookhistory #atlasmaior

  9. King’s Land
    (Bastarden)
    2023

    Im 18. Jh. nimmt sich der ehemalige Hauptmann Ludvig Kahlen der für unvorstellbar gehaltenen Aufgabe an, die wilde dänische Heide zu disziplinieren und ertragreich zu machen. Dabei muss er gegen Witterung, Aberglauben und den intriganten Gutsherrn de Schinkel bestehen.

    👉 boxd.it/6zzivp

    #KingsLand #Bastarden #ThePromisedLand #Film #Filmfan #FilmReview #Filmastodon #FilmMastodon #SoilentFilm #FilmtheaterAmFriedrichshain

  10. King’s Land
    (Bastarden)
    2023

    Im 18. Jh. nimmt sich der ehemalige Hauptmann Ludvig Kahlen der für unvorstellbar gehaltenen Aufgabe an, die wilde dänische Heide zu disziplinieren und ertragreich zu machen. Dabei muss er gegen Witterung, Aberglauben und den intriganten Gutsherrn de Schinkel bestehen.

    👉 boxd.it/6zzivp

    #KingsLand #Bastarden #ThePromisedLand #Film #Filmfan #FilmReview #Filmastodon #FilmMastodon #SoilentFilm #FilmtheaterAmFriedrichshain

  11. I recently watched 2 films featuring Danish actor Simon Bennebjerg. He is the supremely villainous supporting actor in Nikolaj Arcel's 2023 The Promised Land (Bastarden) and Lead actor in Bille August's 2021 film The Pact (Pagten).

    Absolutely One to Watch

    #simonbennebjerg #onetowatch #actor #danishactor #supportingactor #leadactor #thepromisedland #film # #filmworld #kino #cinema #cinéma #bastarden #thepact #pagten #billeaugust #nikolajarcel #danskskuespiller

  12. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

    Another great performance from #SimonBennebjerg after seeing his villainous performance in #ThePromisedLand. From #director #BilleAugust - The odd friendship between author #KarenBlixen + poet #ThorkildBjørnvig

    #AvailableonPrime

    #ThePact (2021) - imdb.com/title/tt11204060/

  13. Worldwide there is a growing commitments to swimmable rivers and clean natural waterways.
    theconversation.com/olympic-sw

    The case of the Bellingen's scenic swimming hole
    Bellingen just smashed in a "$5.2M “gate way to the Promised Land” so that mass tourism can speed along the new 'highway' (Gleniffer Road) to the Never Never Creek. It is the town's main 'tourist destination' (but has no public toilet).

    In January the Promised Land swimming hole near Bellingen recorded faecal contamination of water. "Council advised swimmers to stay out of the Never Never River.” Humans and dogs were blamed for the faecal matter. "It has been very popular over the holiday period and there are certainly indications that people have been using the riparian area there along the banks for toileting purposes”
    abc.net.au/news/2023-01-18/pro

    “Tell the city you want your river back”
    popupcity.net/insights/the-ren

    #swimming #SwimmingHole #Bellingen #rivers #OverTourism #SocialMedia #roads #traffic #climate #holidays #stormwater #wastewater #runoff #dogs #pets #EnterococcusBacteria #FecalContamination #ArthurKeoghReserve #NeverNeverRiver #ThePromisedLand #TheDrive #TuckersNobStateForest #wildlife #biodiversity #platypus

  14. Worldwide there is a growing commitments to swimmable rivers and clean natural waterways.
    theconversation.com/olympic-sw

    The case of the Bellingen's scenic swimming hole
    Bellingen just smashed in a "$5.2M “gate way to the Promised Land” so that mass tourism can speed along the new 'highway' (Gleniffer Road) to the Never Never Creek. It is the town's main 'tourist destination' (but has no public toilet).

    In January the Promised Land swimming hole near Bellingen recorded faecal contamination of water. "Council advised swimmers to stay out of the Never Never River.” Humans and dogs were blamed for the faecal matter. "It has been very popular over the holiday period and there are certainly indications that people have been using the riparian area there along the banks for toileting purposes”
    abc.net.au/news/2023-01-18/pro

    “Tell the city you want your river back”
    popupcity.net/insights/the-ren

    #swimming #SwimmingHole #Bellingen #rivers #OverTourism #SocialMedia #roads #traffic #climate #holidays #stormwater #wastewater #runoff #dogs #pets #EnterococcusBacteria #FecalContamination #ArthurKeoghReserve #NeverNeverRiver #ThePromisedLand #TheDrive #TuckersNobStateForest #wildlife #biodiversity #platypus