Dec/Jan 2000–01
The “Dec/Jan 2000–01” Issue of the Brooklyn Rail was published on December 13, 2000.
Editor’s Message
Time For Action
– By Theodore Hamm
Local
WHAM BAM, Thank You Fort Greene
– By Sophie FelsBushwick is THE NEW SoHo
– By Lori OrtizHarold O. Levy Takes Charge
– By Jonas SalganikBeauty in Unexpected Places
– By Meghan McDermott
Express
Cop Shop: Where Dot-Com Meets Street Economy
– By Heather Rogers and Christian ParentiTouring Detroit
– By Theodore HammPolitical Economy $101
– By Ray Nedzel
Art
Lee Krasner at the Brooklyn Museum
– By Phong H. BuiInterview with Robert Hobbs
– By Phong H. BuiI Shot Fritz Von Bottlebum. And Shot Him. And Shot Him. And Shot Him.
– By David Eustace
ArtSeen
The Local Scene
– By Rachel YouensHow to (Soft) Boil an Egg
– By Cathy Nan Quinlan
Books
Dublin's Tomorrow
– By Alexander Sedlmaier"The Ethics of Selling Books"
– By Jonas KyleBetween Two Worlds
– By Maria McLeodMeyer Schapiro's UNITY OF PICASSO
– By Daniel BairdBarney, Beckett, and the Beats
– By Alan Lockwood and Patrick WalshMeetings with Beckett
– By Andra Samelson
Music
Giusto Shines In Microtonal Fest
– By Patrick Walsh
Film
Afterlife Beckett: Prose in the footlights, plays on the big screen
– By Alan LockwoodPusan Express: The 5th Pusan International Film Festival (Oct. 6-14, 2000)
– By J. Scott BurgesonScreening Chelsea Girls
– By Karyn Riegel and Gregory BairdBrooklyn on Film: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
– By John Woods and Joe MartinNo Winners Here: The Flawed Feminism of Girlfight
– By Anju Reejhsinghani
Fiction
Hold Me
– By Christian Viveros-FauneMy Cup of Tea
– By Nicola KrausTobacco Jones
– By Joe Maggio
Poetry
Blizzard: Brooklyn View
– By Margot FarringtonWhithorn Manse
– By Alastair ReedTune
– By Laura MullenThe Garden of Catherine Blake
– By David RigsbeeThe Winter Kitchen
– By Larry Trap