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Nicholas Kristof makes a selfie in Gaza. 2015
As we keep saying, Palestinian solidarity reached a new benchmark in American media/politics during the May assault, and it would be remiss not to laud Nicholas Kristof’s column in the
New York Times two days ago, “Were My Criticisms of Israel Fair?” It represents a great new position for a mainstream columnist: Hamas hitting Israel with rockets does not justify Israeli war crimes against Gaza.
Kristof says that after he published two columns critical of Israel and Hamas during the conflict, many readers landed on him, saying, “What would you have Israel do?” This is of course a standard line of defense by the Israel lobby. What if rockets were falling on New York from Canada– Americans would retaliate. Etc.
The streaming giant regularly updates its vast library, adding TV shows and films for your binge-watching pleasure and removing those it no longer has the rights to stream. Mix in the huge number of original series and films Netflix debuts each weekend, and there s a ton of programming to sort through if you re just looking for something new to offer distraction and calm amid a crazy world.
We have curated the best of the TV shows Netflix has available to stream as of June 2021 (in alphabetical order), from its smart new originals to absolute TV classics.
1. “Alias Grace”
Starring Sarah Gadon and Anna Paquin, this dizzyingly beautiful adaptation of Margaret Atwood’s novel about a historical murderess is haunting in its storytelling. The miniseries far outpaces, in both style and substance, the more famous Atwood adaptation on Hulu.
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Commemorating the opening of the Ulster Parliament Buildings
Today John is sharing some of the exhibits here marking the ongoing NI 100 centenary programme, which the whole of the UK’s postal service has been celebrating.
During April and May, here and in England, Wales and Scotland, there has been a special hand-stamp (the inked postmark on envelopes, sometimes called ‘franking’) marking the centenary with the slogan ‘Our Story in the Making - Northern Ireland Beyond 100’.
Along with the commemorative post-mark, the postage stamps and cards in the centenary display mostly depict “local places, people and events” John explained.
Little or nothing has been omitted from the vast range of local themes and topics included.