‘What Are You Looking At?’
Michael Straus, an experimental saxophonist, performed a multimedia saxophone event called “What Are You Looking At?” as part of his Spring 2008 West Coast mini-tour on Wednesday, April 30 at the Claire Trevor School of the Arts. The show consisted of six pieces that intertwined saxophone with computer-generated sounds, stereophonic tape and video and live electronics.
‘Message Force Multiplyers’ Tell It Like It Isn’t
The New York Times reported that the Pentagon is employing an information apparatus that uses military analysts in “a campaign to generate favorable news coverage of the administration’s wartime performance.”
Tough Interrogation Techniques ‘Enchance’ Anti-Terrorism Efforts
The United States has decided to take a preventive stance on the War on Terror by using any necessary action to prevent a future attack. One example is interrogating captured terrorists, with the hope that they will leak valuable information on future attacks. When terrorists stubbornly decline to respond, is the CIA supposed to sit [...]