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JAPAN / Media / MEDIA MIX
Jun 30, 2002
Hear the one about the Japanese comedian?
Last Sunday, on the Fuji-TV show "Warau Inu no Hakken," two comic teams, Neptune and Uchan-Nanchan, attempted to "spread Japanese comedy" to the rest of the world. At a pre-World Cup exhibition match between the Russian national team and Shimizu S-Pulse held in Shizuoka, the five comedians who comprise...
JAPAN / Media / MEDIA MIX
Jun 23, 2002
Make more babies: by any means necessary
About five years ago, a mother in Kansas City started wondering about the paternity of her twins. Becky Peck had recently divorced, and she became more sensitive to what she perceived as the physical and behavioral differences between herself and her two children, Lindsay and Jeremy. Her ex-husband was...
Japan Times
CULTURE / Music / HIGH NOTES
Jun 19, 2002
Tom Waits: 'Alice' and 'Blood Money'
On paper, Tom Waits' two new albums, "Alice" and "Blood Money," don't look promising. Without yet listening to them and knowing they were originally written for European theater pieces staged by avant-garde director Robert Wilson, they prompt one of two reactions: Here is obviously another misguided...
Japan Times
JAPAN / Media / MEDIA MIX
Jun 16, 2002
When the World Cup runneth over
How do you say "stereotype" in Portuguese? Every day during the World Cup, an industry association of commercial broadcasters places an ad in newspapers promoting the games that will be shown on TV that day. The matches on June 8 were Italy vs. Croatia and Brazil vs. China. The copy read, "Entranced...
Japan Times
CULTURE / Music / HIGH NOTES
Jun 12, 2002
Corey Harris: 'Downhome Sophisticate'
At one time, rural folks were thought to possess different priorities from people who lived in cities, a contrast that was made clear by the fact that "country music" was only played and listened to by people who actually lived in the country. These days, you're as rural as you want to be, whether you...
JAPAN / Media / MEDIA MIX
Jun 9, 2002
Japanese tradition that violates privacy rights
The current Self-Defense Forces scandal provides a glimpse into the mechanics of how such stories get reported. It appears that an insider at the Maritime Self-Defense Force sent information to the Mainichi Shimbun about personal data that an officer was compiling on people who made requests to the MSDF...
JAPAN / Media / MEDIA MIX
Jun 2, 2002
Who's got the scoop on the Shenyang Five?
The disagreement between the foreign ministries of Japan and China over the attempted defection by five North Koreans at the Japanese consulate in Shenyang was intensified by a comment made early on by LDP Chief Cabinet Secretary Yasuo Fukuda. During a press conference, Fukuda looked at the assembled...
Japan Times
CULTURE / Music / HIGH NOTES
May 29, 2002
DJ Shadow: 'Private Press'
When DJ Shadow released his first album, "Endtroducing," in 1996, sample-based music was mostly complementary, designed for MCs or parties, and wasn't generally accepted as a viable creative endeavor by itself. It wouldn't be fair to all the turntablists who inspired Shadow (Josh Davis) to say that "Endtroducing"...
JAPAN / Media / MEDIA MIX
May 26, 2002
Pro-whalers living on a harpoon and a prayer
The increasing media flurry over the upcoming World Cup must be frustrating to the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Ministry, which had been preparing for a year to make sure that this past week would be their moment in the spotlight. As the de facto hosts of the 54th annual plenary session of the...
CULTURE / Music / HIGH NOTES
May 22, 2002
Tara Jane O'Neil and Daniel Littleton
The underground railroad that crisscrosses the United States, connecting the apartments and rehearsal spaces and basement studios of indie musicians who seem to make a living out of thin air, has created its own social dynamic. It seems naive to talk about "scenes" in terms of single cities, like Austin...
Japan Times
CULTURE / Music
May 19, 2002
Swingin' from Paris to Austin
Since authenticity is an important consideration for the Hot Club of Cowtown, the Austin, Texas, trio who play a mix of Western swing and hot jazz, it's easy to locate them on the musical map. Western swing was mostly invented and popularized by the legendary Bob Wills in the '30s and '40s in Texas,...
CULTURE / TV & Streaming / CHANNEL SURF
May 19, 2002
The inns and outs in the life of okami
O ne of the subsections of TV Tokyo's large selection of food-travel programs is the "Bijin Okami" special. Bijin okami, which translates as "beautiful mistress of the house," are women who run inns and hotels in resort and hot-spring areas. They are usually married to the owners of the establishments...
Japan Times
JAPAN / Media / MEDIA MIX
May 19, 2002
Credit companies target the debt-ridden poor
Stop me if you've heard this one before. A bored young man answers his telephone and his face lights up. "Diving?!" he says. "I'll be there." In the next scene we see his friends on a pier, happily putting on scuba gear. Then, from the end of another pier, the young man comes running, with only a snorkel....
Japan Times
CULTURE / Music / HIGH NOTES
May 15, 2002
Cornershop: 'Handcream for a Generation'
Repetition is both the substance and the curse of pop music. It doesn't take much for even the most delicious hook to become a nagging bore once it's had a chance to pass a certain saturation point.
CULTURE / TV & Streaming / CHANNEL SURF
May 12, 2002
All right, now here's the skinny . . .
People with list fetishes can get off on the new TV Asahi variety show, "Japan's Best 100" (Sunday, 6:56 p.m.), which each week runs down the Top 100 products, services or ideas related to a given topic. The premiere show covered "all you can eat" restaurants throughout Japan. Perhaps as a kind of rebuttal...
JAPAN / Media / MEDIA MIX
May 12, 2002
The free press exercise their muscles
In addition to being Japan's Constitution Day and the United Nations' Press Freedom Day, May 3 marked the 15th anniversary of the unsolved murder of Asahi Shimbun reporter Tomohiro Kojiri in Kobe.
Japan Times
CULTURE / Music / HIGH NOTES
May 8, 2002
Tweet: 'Southern Hummingbird'
Tweet's current hit "Oops (Oh My)" is surely the best song about masturbation since Lucinda Williams' "Right In Time," and its funky-feverish simplicity will probably make it the single of the year in the same way that Missy Elliott's "Get Ur Freak On" was the single of 2001. In such a sweepstakes, it...
CULTURE / TV & Streaming / CHANNEL SURF
May 5, 2002
Death and the old maid
"Tokyo Friend Park II" (TBS, Monday, 6:55 p.m.), hosted by veteran announcer Hiroshi Sekiguchi, is a prime example of the mindless, pointless game-show genre. The main idea is to match up two complementary celebrities who will work together to win prizes for themselves and selected viewers. Because the...
Japan Times
JAPAN / Media / MEDIA MIX
May 5, 2002
Fighting society's evils: illegal bicycle parking
As social problems go, illegally parked bicycles probably rank relatively low, somewhere between sex service advertisements in phone booths and public urination. But the problem has become so intractable in certain areas that local administrations have resorted to ever more desperate moves in response...
Japan Times
CULTURE / Music / HIGH NOTES
May 1, 2002
Marc Ribot
Guitarist Marc Ribot originally gained attention by playing with those iconoclastic Downtown Johns -- Zorn and Lurie -- in the early '80s. Later he cemented his reputation as a musical polymorph with session work for people like Elvis Costello and Tom Waits. However, it was mainly as the leader of Los...

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