“Regarding The Music Man, Jay Nordlinger wrote: The Music Man (for which Willson also wrote the lyrics) is an astonishing creation. It came in a spurt of brilliance. It is shot through with originality, verve, and-why not go all the way?-genius. People love it, can't get enough of it, can't stop performing it-and they are not wrong. For closing in on a half- century now, The Music Man has been performed continually, in every American city, town, and village, and in other parts of the world as well, not excluding Peking.” PeopleMenWorldWayWellsHas BeensEnoughCitiesHalfCenturyCreationGeniusShotsTownsPerformingWhy NotVillageOriginalityClosingAstonishingBrillianceAmerican CitiesMusic Man Author:Meredith Willson
“The decision to rely heavily on high-altitude air power, target urban infrastructure and repeatedly attack heavily populated towns and villages has reflected a deliberate trade-off of the lives of American pilots and soldiers, not with those of their declared Taliban enemies, but with Afghan civilians... There will be no official two-minute silence for the Afghan dead, no newspaper obituaries or memorial services attended by the prime minister, as there were for the victims of the twin towers.” TwoPoliticalDecisionSilenceEnemyAirMinutesTownsVictimTradeSoldierNewspapersMinistersRelyOfficialsTargetPrimeVillagePilotsTwinsTowersUrbanPrime MinisterDeliberateInfrastructureMemorialCiviliansTalibanAir PowerAfghanObituaryTrade OffsTwin TowersMemorial Service Author:Seumas Milne