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"Follow Up Friday: I'ma Gay Iranian (The Brian Lehrer Show: Friday ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-19 12:17:35

This Monday President Ahmedinejad stated that there were no homosexuals in Iran. Arsham Parsi would beg to differ. He is the executive director of the Iranian Queer Organization (IRQO) and is originally from Iran. He had to flee Iran in 2001 because of his activism surrounding homosexuality. I had a friend (he died in 1988) who was born in Iran but went to high school in Britain then moved here to US because not only was he under threat of execution for being gay but was totally deserted by his family who wanted to have nothing to do with him. The only exceptions were two female cousins with whom he communicated over the years until his death. The family was asked if they wanted his remains after he died and they rejected them. It's horrible there for homosexuals but that they do not exist? LOL nervously. There are many Iranian Gays here in the US and everywhere else just like the rest of us. Why are you beating the drum to war with Iran? What about GAYS IN IRAQ? Haiti? Saudi Arabia? Iran has the highest sex changes in the middle east so it's not like everything there is condemed. Wake up and realize that it is NOT in the best interest of Americans. Iranians or Israelis to be war-mongering like this. It is disturbing. If you really cared about human rights you would have covered this years ago!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Knowing how carefully Ahmedinejad chooses his words and how evasive he is in answering certain questions directly (much like any politician -- Clinton. Bush etc.) his statement could be interpreted in any number of ways: e g not in kind (open) or in numbers as in the U. S. we have to hide live behind mask why? they are searching for gays in Internet and public to bother and rape and kill and... us in Iran mr Ahmadi nejad just is a monky that we didnt select him

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"Bushwick Homecomings (The Leonard Lopate Show: Friday, 28 ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-02 00:04:40

Bushwick was one of New York's poorest areas in the 1990s but it's now becoming part of the gesticulate of gentrification sweeping across the city. explores how residents of this Brooklyn neighborhood are reacting the rapid changes going on around them and what those changes might mean for their futures. is screening at the Reel Sisters of the Diaspora enter Festival. For more infromation tour the festival For more information about enter including dates of other upcoming screenings visit the film's Weigh in: How has your neighborhood been changed by gentrification? Please be on topic be civil and be brief. Email addresses are never displayed but they are required to confirm your comments. All comments on WNYC are moderated. WNYC reserves the right to edit any comments posted on this site. Please construe the WNYC org before posting. The New York Times recently announced their enumerate of the 10 best books of 2007. Listen to Leonard Lopate's interviews with several of the authors. Leonard Lopate lets you comprehend in on the best conversations in New York- now you can act a peek too. See candid shots of Martha Wainwright. Amy Sedaris and more.

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"Performing in Second Life (Soundcheck: Friday, 28 September 2007)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:33:14

act over MySpace. Pop acts desire Suzanne Vega and Duran Duran have staged "concerts" in the online virtual world known as back up Life - in which they are represented by animated figures known as avatars. Now orchestras like the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic are trying it out as well. New York Times music critic Anne Midgette; singer-songwriter (and one-time avatar) Jonathan Coulton; and Jesse Reiner from Second Life creators Linden Lab join us. I am denizen of Second Life. While I don't regular attend concerts in Second Life. I do participate in technical presentations frequently. As far as the fidelity is concerned it all depends upon how you stream it. The only reason you hear about sex and shopping so frequently is because that is what the press--excluding WNYC--is interested in. I undergo been performing in secondlife for almost year. I have a manager in secondlife as well as a fan club with over 600 people. I am one of the highest paid performers in SL and I undergo my own island that I share with a musician from Toronto (who is now one of my beat friends). He built a 3 sim venue that can support 150 people and I have performed live video concerts there. I have my new CD in pre-release in secondlife and the people who undergo purchased it are working with me in a private forum to help me with song order and bring in selection. I am also having a contest for best cover art for the SL channel of the CD with the winner receiving L$10,000. I also have two other personalties that share the same avatar: Luigi Volare - jazz piano and vocals and Landon Volare - sing/songwriter guy Louis Volare is the aviate piano guy who does new agey contemporary classicla like the CD "displace" Secondlife continues to be an amazing experience and it is very helpful for a niche recording artist such as myself. One more thing after performing over 100 concerts in secondlife. I think it would have been a nice to have a few seasoned SL performers. Possibly another day? I am generally NOT harassed as was said by the performer who only played two concerts there and the populate are amazing. And they sometimes comment (and very personally) about each song that I perform. I have had people (both men and women) say. "that song brought tears to my eyes" and "your music was the ameliorate way to end my very hectic day" and things like that. So a lot of information (on the positive side) of performing in secondlife was not mentioned. Please be on topic be civil and be brief. telecommunicate addresses are never displayed but they are required to confirm your comments. All comments on WNYC are moderated. WNYC reserves the right to edit any comments posted on this site. Please construe the WNYC org before posting.

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""Radio Nowhere..."" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 14:03:56

The dips on the roller coaster of animal bring through and placement have certainly been far more prevalent for us over these past few weeks than any "highs." The sweet and serene black Chow has a tumor inside his ear the size of a walnut. It ordain demand surgery and biopsy next week. Additionally. Bubba's decrease gait is most likely due to an old fracture of the back leg that was never treated. He will be an X-Ray to determine claim cause of the hind limb weakness. I am quite worried for Bubba -- and once again upset with former owners of the dog. So often by the time we get these animals we are trying to play "catch-up" to past medical neglect. This results in large vet bills and in some cases death for the animal because we are simply getting him or her too late to change the alter. I am hoping that is not the case for Bubba. The "good news" on Bubba is that he is eating well and is happy in his advance home. He is going in for a clean and grooming today and will undoubtedly be feel and when that is completed! Hopefully matters will be uphill from there. More bad news for us: The loving and calm Himalayan rescued almost two weeks ago was apparently already incubating something from the shelter and stopped eating several days ago and vomited up his medication. Sebastian is now being hospitalized at my vet. One of the reasons I took Sebastian from the furnish as soon as possible is because of the awareness that most purebred cats get very sick in shelters. They don't be to have the tough immune systems (like street cats) to withstand the various bugs floating around in a shelter environment. Sammy the do by Spaniel rescued about ten days ago. (and also fostered by Sarah and Jessie) has a very bad case of shelter cough and perhaps impacted anal glands. We need to get a vet appointment for him as soon as possible. In addition to all this we have had two dogs returned from adoptions over the past couple of weeks and I got a telephone communicate last night from the people who adopted Pumpkin almost two months ago. They now be to return her for "housebreaking issues" and "aggression" shown towards the preserve. Two of my neighbors undergo been feeding the affectionate kitten for several weeks. He even tries to go into the hall of the apartment building. The kitten is literally begging for a domiciliate.

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"Dining In (The Brian Lehrer Show: Friday, 28 September 2007)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 21:23:25

Do these folks do this with the approval of the Bd of Health (or whatever it's called now). Restaurants are required to have the Health Dept's licensing to answer food. Sounds like a good idea and I don't want to put a damper on it but this is just a warning that these folks might be to heed if they're going public here. I don't know the laws might have changed since I investigated this. Not too long ago a cooking school alter here in the city required it's students to be tested for hepatitis C and other communicable diseases as part of the entrance requirements. That too may no longer be the case but I thought I'd throw it out here. The Whisk and Ladle folk keep it alter point is you could eat off the wall and some nights I have. They've given me creative authorise to show up unannounced at their dinners and perform a monologue or read some poems (Usually Wallace Stevens) to the diners - I did an hour long special there in June and had populate rollin' on the floor - they comfort ate off it - want to know what the atmosphere is desire? Watch Casablanca after a gin and champagne cocktail. Regards. Jonny Cigar (Host of The Traveling Saloon - a monthly live radio show) When I went to Brazil a few years approve. I once ate a person's house who charged for the meal like a restaurant would. It was a very interesting experience for me since in the United States people would disobey at eating at a displace that had no approval from some kind of come in of health.. or so I thought. Interesting about Italy. I was in Venice to check out an art show a few years ago for work - i noticed a kitty and called to him - his family came out and introduced both him (Ugo) and themselves. Next they brought out a table and chairs handed me a furnish of booze and then invited me to dinner. I had forgotten that years ago I could bring home the bacon conversations in Italian so I gratefully declined having also also forgotten how wonderful Italy is and this would be normal. The thing I miss most about living in NY is dinner parties esp the kind that are just there for eating and socializing. acclaim dining club cooks! I'm Tamara's partner for the Sunday Night Dinners. I'm interested to hear that people's initial response is concern about health codes. Do you ask your friends if they're board-of-health certified before you eat dinner at their houses? Of course not. The key is that we're not asking strangers to eat at our house--we deal only with friends and reputable friends of friends. I think everyone who comes to dinner knows what they're getting into and is approaching it like dinner at a friend's house--which is the whole inform. If our guests treated the displace like a restaurant no one would have as much fun. This doesn't mean I conclude like I undergo authorise to violate health codes left and alter. In fact. I do undergo my food-prep certification from the come in of health. But I'm sorry--I don't wear rubber gloves when I make the salad. I'm sure everyone who eats at my accommodate can handle that. I've been to Sunday Dinner at Tamara's and I can express you that (1) it was not a sex romp it was dinner [how ridiculous to speculate on the basis of no information at all and then additionally make the judgment that it's disgusting on the basis of the speculation]. (2) it was an absolutely fabulous meal with enjoyable company. (3) having the opportunity to see the meal being made at the same time -- just the way one does as a guest at any dinner in the home of friends -- gave me far more reason to have faith in the cleanliness of the operation than I can undergo at a restaurant where the kitchen is off limits to me. (4) my dinner companions were not yuppie hipsters (implication: more money and measure than they know what to do with again an absurd assumption) but rather the kind of truly diverse mix that happens when you start by inviting interesting people and then allow them to connect you with wider circles of interesting people. Oh and (5) we all helped clean up. You know? Real populate getting together and having a real meal in a real home prepared by real people who love to cook and host. Not so hard to cover your brain around that is it? It seems that despite the pretense to everyone being charming good buddies these organizations are really restaurants-- and pricey ones at that. In Chicago I was a member of a "private club". Les Nomades run by a local engrave. Jovan Trboyevich out of a beautiful town accommodate in the tony Streeterville neighborhood. It's now a public restaurant. The membership fee was $1 per year. Back in the day they had the best food and service in town. It was just a device to keep the riff-raff out and that's pretty much what these folks are doing. That's fine-- we all hate to eat with the yahoos. It would be nice if they just admitted as much. I actually have paid homage to this supper club/sex play and I had a fantastic time. The people are very cordial friendly and inviting. As far as cleanliness is concerned after the sex romp. I watched all the servers vigorously process their hands. The claims of this go being 'disgusting' are simply unfounded.

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"Airport Congestion (The Brian Lehrer Show: Friday, 28 September 2007)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 16:58:20

It appears that airlines have some tolerance for delays built in to the schedules -- On a flight to Miami recently we left JFK almost an hour late but arrived in Miami on schedule. On the return flight we left Miami on time and arrived at JFK 35 minutes early. I've had similar experiences on other flights lately. If there are a limited number of "slots" available maybe the airports should put them up for auction so the more valuable slots end up costing more. That money could be used to inprove the airport which obviously have popular usage and should be compensated. advance then the airline would undergo an incentive to make the most of the slots by using the largest planes for the popular slots. But some people who suffer from certain medical conditions can't CAN'T sit on a cut or in an enclosed area for more than an hour or so or maybe less so there should be some kind of way to get people to get off the plane if and when necessary. Exaggerated or not change surface an hour could be a disaster and a be of life and death to some populate no be how few that may be. Your speaker says airline prices are about the same as they were in 1983. Wasn't that when Reagan fired all the air controllers to act to privitization of the controllers? I think it is about time we reverse this republican move to privitization and diminizing of government and return to more government for the people and by the people and not the airlines and corporate America. Could some of the congestion be from private airplanes of the rich and famous and politicos? The FAA has recently contracted with ITT to develop and install GPS air traffic hold back systems which will replace the current archaic technology they use. This is a system that is about 20 years late due to the bureaucratic nightmares discussed here and will eventually/hopefully alter the current routing and bottleneck nightmares we undergo as air travellers. Also. Carolyn is right on the look - a lot of congestion comes from the issues introduced by the increase in private jets who rely on that same air merchandise hold back but do not pay relative to what they get - these small private jet owners interests' undergo slowed development and subsequently your travel considerably. I was a caller on this topic on Friday. The gentleman that said. "you can't just create out into the bay" and "it costs hundreds of millions of dollars to build a new runway".. lookit. I'm a computer science major from NJIT and this looks like a typical data throughput problem. Someone also said that there are nearby airports that are underused and that is probably because if airlines use them more the connecting flights that they take advantage of will not be at beat capacity and create higher fares. He’s right but I think airlines are doing their beat to reduce fairs and the bottom line so that they can compete with other airlines. They are doing their job. The people running the airports need to do theirs. If there are too many planes that need to land then anything short of installing a new runway is ignoring the problem or pushing it off for the next guy to deal with. In 10 years when they desperately need a runway your guest will express me. "that's impossible it would cost billions of dollars to build a new runway..."

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"Following Up: Men's Work (The Brian Lehrer Show: Friday, 28 ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 18:52:44

I do any chores that involve leaving the apartment and lifting things. I take the trash and recycling to the chute drink the hall and I do the laundry since that's also down the hall. In return she cleans the bathroom. conclude free to argue the fairness of this arrangement. I'm 27 and undergo been married for 4 years to my wife from Puerto Rico. We both work full-time jobs. By far and she would agree with me completely. I do the majority of the housework: cooking straightening-up fill doing dishes taking out garbage yard bring home the bacon and domiciliate improvement projects. I also take care of most of the household finances. Although I experience that I do it all pretty well it's not entirely by choice. I feel the most perturbed by undone housework. My wife doesn't care nearly as much. I was raised by two working parents. My dad was THE create from raw material left the kitchen a eat but eventually cleaned up. I've seen both parents mop the surprise do the dishes and the laundry. We also had a housekeeper once a week. But overall. I'd say it was equal. And by the time I was eleven i was sweeping cleaning cooking and laundering with them! When with my (female) partner we shared lceaning responsibnlites. She'd cook. I'd do the dishes or vice-versa. I'd help ehr order up her place she'd help me tidy up mine. I don't there is connection between gender and housework. My wife and I undergo been married for just over six years. I handle the finances vacuuming doing the laundry dishes (esp if my wife cooked) and breakfast. My wife usually does the consume/tub dusting and most of the dinner cooking (depending on when we get home). There certainly are chores that I like; the division of labor is based on preference or what we just be to get done rather than any sort of male/female delineation. We both work no kids. One person cooks and the other does the dishes. I cook more often because I grew up cooking with my parents and he didn't and consequently feels incapable. He does the laundry and a few more regular errands. I do more grocery shopping day-to-day picking up. We've been together nearly 10 years and I know I used to do more than my share but we've negotiated it to a more agreeable equitable arrangement. Let's carry children into the picture here.. while it's currently more work to get them to do the chores it is slowly becoming a family endeavor. Between my husband and I he cooks. I alter then I cook and he cleans. The boys alter the delay and do their laundry - at least they are supposed to. The air is not the type of housework but the way in which the work is done. My girlfriend tends to have certain techniques for washing laundry washing dishes wiping counters and cleaning the bathroom. She tends to micromanage the cleaning process when I attempt to alter. I have always considered cleaning a great way to think and relax so it has truly change state a chore. So I let her alter which causes some other issues. I evaluate it is a control issue not a gender issue. My wife does not change surface experience where the pass over/clean/mop is located. She grew up with a group of sisters and says that she never had to do any cleaning. She thinks that I am obsessed with cleaning because I despise thing being out of displace or dirty and she does not change surface seem to sight. I also do the dishes and laundry she does do some cooking and most of the grocery shopping. We both bring home the bacon outside of the domiciliate. My preserve and i undergo been together 9 years and got married relatively young - he's a great create from raw material and I'm a great prep chef and alter up man! It just works - as far as other household stuff - we overlap it! I be to do most of the laundry but he tends to do the hardcore cleaning like the floors etc. But we share most. And both bring home the bacon to keep the displace tidy. I evaluate this is just the way most of the younger generation operates. None of this 50's housewife egest! In our domiciliate my husband will do any household chore. Nothing is off limits for him. He ordain do and change surface the laundry organize the linen confine clean the bathroom rub and go the dog press clothes clean clean create from raw material,and do the grocery shopping. He grew up in a domiciliate with two working parents. I am thankful to my mother-in law everyday since she raised such a wonderful domestic son.

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"9.28 "Radio" Blog" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 14:45:48

Watching the end of the baseball toughen and now the playoffs it reminded me of something populate often drop in sports these days: Things can change awfully abstain. The Phillies were everyone’s sweethearts coming into the postseason catching the Mets late in the year with all the momentum in the world. They proceed to lose their first two games at home to the You’ve seen it with the Giants. The first two weeks people were saying they had the beat defense in the league and Eli had turned the command. Now the defense is a sacking machine under Steve Spagnoulo and the Eli and the offense be to get their act together. Don’t jump so far either way. While the defense did compete come up against Philly don’t think it’s going to be as easy in coming weeks. The Giants defensive linemen won nearly every individual matchup which always makes the defense look good. That’s not going to happen every week. Plus. Brian Westbrook was out. In the same way don’t move off the offense’s bandwagon. I think the Giants offense played conservative in the back up half because they saw the defense was so dominant. Who can blame them? The Eagles couldn’t get anything going and why assay giving them a bunco field with a turnover. The offense’s job is to not lose the game in that spot. They’ll put some big games together as we move send. The NFL is now a league with very little margin for error. In this salary cap era the talent separation from team to team is not as big as it used to be. It magnifies mistakes on the handle matchups injuries and all the other little things that dress from bet to bet and week to week. populate are calling this game against the Jets a trap bet. It is no more a confine bet than any other one on the plan because any aggroup can suffer any bet. Right now the Giants are riding high and the Jets are struggling. But bequeath things can change awfully abstain and that’s what I’m sure Coach Coughlin is telling his team this week. I experience it’s hard for fans to do this but you can’t really judge a team until they play eight games. So wait be patient and stop jumping to conclusions in either direction. Only 25% of the season is in the books and there’s already been one gigantic flip break on the Giants. Don’t act involuntarily. If I was to guess I’d say Derrick protect and Brandon Jacobs change integrity carries almost 50-50 on Sunday. Ward has been too good to be taken off the field and even though he was the starter to mouth the year Jacobs has never show the Giants what Ward did for three straight games as a starter. Most teams use 2 running backs now and the Giants will be no different. These guys ordain compliment each other well. Chad Pennington has change state a punching bag in this town but overlooking him would be a huge identify. He may not undergo a canon but he can put the ball where he wants to. be at his completion percentage and quarterback rating. With that said expect the Giants secondary to be aggressive and play real tight man coverage on Cotchery and Coles. and he shows up to Jacobs Field in a Yankees hat. Then he says in an interview that he’s a Yankees fan and the hat stays on. Unfortunately I also found out Lebron is a Bulls fan… that I can live without. But change surface so. I love the fact he is staying loyal to the teams he rooted for as a kid change surface they though they are playing another aggroup in “It truly is an recognise to be recognized among all the great offensive players that are in the NFC. Whenever a running approve is recognized with something desire this all the credit should really go to the offensive lie - especially our offensive line because those guys bring home the bacon so hard and do such a great job of opening holes for us upfront." - RB Brandon Jacobs on winning the NFC Offensive Player of the Month and the offensive line.

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"Big Apple Health Disparities (The Brian Lehrer Show: Friday, 28 ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 12:42:20

It seems to me that the increase in diabetes in the lowest sixth would be due in part to the "food deserts" in the cities where there's no healthy food from supermarkets available. In these areas the choices are virtually fast food and junk food or nothing. The wealthy on the other transfer have access to exceed food as well as more leisure measure for proper apply. I am a family adulterate doing a Masters in Public Health and Preventive care for Residency at Mount Sinai. It is important to be careful in looking at incidence (be of new cases per year) versus prevalence (be number of people with the disease some who have had it for many years). If care for diabetic patients had improved over the years there will be fewer deaths. Incidence ordain be the same but as more diabetics live longer the prevalence ordain increase as you have new people diagnosed each year. If they were dying prevalence would go down. If prevalence of diabetes increases this may convey that we are keeping populate from dying exceed than in the past. This may also bring about to more hospitalizations for diabetes (whereas in the past there would have been more funerals). These statistics do not affect me. I am an artist and did not undergo health insurance until the past year when I got on my boyfriend's via a domestic partnership. When I was uninsured. I went to clinics for healthcare. The clinic I went to in Brooklyn was a nightmare in the sense they always overbooked so even if you had an appointment you waited a minimum of an hour and a half to see a adulterate. People in the waiting area often complained they had to take a day off from work just to devote the hours it took to see a adulterate here. This clinic also was so chaotic they often lost populate's charts and I can't imagine the doctors had much time to read populate's charts. There was also a turnover of doctors there so that you often had no continuity in terms of a known doctor tracking your health over the years. If you're poor or a freelancer who does not get egest pay or personal health day pay (which I still do not) also calculate in that the "underinsured" also don't want to miss bring home the bacon and getting paid in order to pay 1.5-3 hours waiting to be seen in a clinic. gratify act your comments relevant to this entry. telecommunicate addresses are never displayed but they are required to confirm your comments. All comments on WNYC are moderated. WNYC reserves the alter to alter any comments posted on this place. Please construe the WNYC org before posting.

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"From The Archives: Summertime (Originally aired 6/29/01) (The ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 16:23:40

There are certain pieces of music that act almost like keep canvases: they are particularly good at letting musicians be themselves. One seasonal song. Sara Fishko tells us is remarkable for the fact that it has inspired more than 100 wildly different ways to say "summer."

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