Sunday, October 17, 2004

No Culture...Not Bad!

"I am also informed that coupled with the religious fervor is the ‘dangerous fact that America, Carol, has no culture to speak of, and that is a lethal mix.’ "

--playwright/documentary filmaker Carol Gould in The Guardian.

American playwright Carol Gould shares some thoughts about being an American Jew abroad today. There are lots of stories to cringe at and frusterate in this article, but this one interested me in particular.

It's funny to me that having spent some time in London, I came back looking forward to all the culture in America. Not just the variety of amazing cinema this country has to offer (far better in quality, quanity, and diversity than the generally weak British film production of which there is little) at affordable prices (expect to pay at least 15 American dollars for one ticket there) but also the little things that make one think "culture" such as getting on a bus and not having tons of drunk people harass you and if this does happen in America, it's generally looked down upon instead of seen as "charming" which I promise you it is not. Also England might have better theater(well, at least they have more of it) but then again, theater is almost always either boring or else, tacky. I passed by the theatre doing the Rod Stewart Musical everyday on my way to classes. A large gold idol of Stewart stood on top of the marquee. Ben Elton, who wrote the musical, had several other productions going along in London at the same time (including one for Queen). Yeah, culture...whatever.

Very very bad theater and very drunk people using public transportation. Now that's what I call a lethal mix.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Molly, your (kosher sausage) links don't work--not to Crescat or to the Guardian in your earlier post. Could you fix these? Thanks.

Anonymous said...

If there is one thing that unites Europe (and I assume it is worse in France and in Germany than in Britain), then it's hatred against America (i.e. Israel/Jews, i.e Nazis - European logic.)