Jan/Feb 2002
The “Jan/Feb 2002” Issue of the Brooklyn Rail was published on January 9, 2002.
Editor’s Message
A War That We Can Win
– By Theodore Hamm
Local
Another Really Outstanding Article
– By Ray NedzelJihad In Brooklyn: Just What We Do Every Day
– By Emily VotrubaPower to the Poets
– By Knox RobinsonAgainst the Giuliani Legacy
Autumn in New York
– By Grant MoserLower Manhattan: Let the Public Decide
– By Neil BrennerPie in the Sky or in the Oven Baking?: The 2012 Olympics in Williamsburg
– By Phoebe NoblesHell in a Hand Basket: An Election Postscript
– By Jonas SalganikBay Ridge's Boiling Pot? A Neighborhood Responds to September 11th
– By Mo-Yain Tham
Express
And Balanced With This Life, This Death (Genoa, the G8 and the battle in the streets)
– By Ramor RyanYou Evil Victim!
– By Héctor ToledanoWTC: The Construction and Destruction of a Building as Global Brand
– By Miriam GreenbergThe Ever-Broadening War
– By The Z.O.O.Be All That You Can Click ON!: Military Propaganda in the Information Age
– By Randolph LewisThe Battle of Seattle and Beyond
– By Theodore HammSomething is About to Happen
– By Nick PappasOpinion: A Power Plant by Any Other Name
– By Mark ReganOperation Enduring Suffering: Meditations on Justice
– By Rachel NeumannEditorials
Daggers, Airplanes, and the Lure of a Certain Garden
– By Justin McGuirk
Art
Interviews With Alison Knowles, July-October 2001, New York City
– By Ellen PearlmanJanet Cardiff: A Survey of Works, Including Collaborations with George Bures Miller P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center October 14, 2001-January 31, 2002
– By Daniel BairdTom Friedman at the New Museum of Contemporary Art
– By Daniel BairdE.H. Gombrich Remembered (1909-2001)
– By Phong H. Bui
ArtSeen
James Siena, Gorney Bravin + Lee
– By Chris MartinThe Art World Responds to 9/11
– By Sophie FelsCatherine Murphy, Lennon, Weinberg
– By Peter EleeyFriends & Mentors The Williamsburg Art and Historical Center
– By Tomassio LonghiJoe Brainard: A Retrospective PS1 Contemporary Art Center
– By Jennifer CoatesJoe Brainard at Tibor de Nagy and PS1
– By Rachel YouensReflections on Alfred Jensen
– By Chris MartinOpened Ground: Kathleen Moroney
– By Suzanne De VeghBruegel The Elder: Drawings and Prints at the Metropolitan Museum
– By Phong H. BuiAny Where Out of The World at Parker's Box
– By Rachel GordonJOE FIG Project Room and Work in Progress
– By Peter Eleey
Books
New Works by Rail Contributors
– By Maurice Isserman, D. B., and Norman Finkelstein
Music
Letter from Buenos Aires, Part II
– By Alan Lockwood
Dance
Independent's Dance
– By Alan Lockwood
Theater
IN DIALOGUE: Imaging Political Theater
– By Emily DeVoti
Fiction
A Sunday in Oberheim
– By Drago JancarFrom Robert Pinget's Journals
– By Robert PingetForm 3575
– By Evan HarrisVisitations
– By Scot Crawford
Poetry
After Seven Days at a Hotel with T
– By Phan Nhien HaoThe Monk and the Child
– By Anzhelina PolonskayaDust Balls (Pablo Did It Much Better)
– By Kenneth Dolin