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The Different Drummer

A balding man in his early-to-mid 40s sits at a kitchen table, wearing a blue cardigan and a look of placid expectancy. A number of items are arranged in front of him on the tabletop?a paperback book, a large souvenir coffee mug, a plastic container. A child?s voice, off camera, can be heard giddily shouting ?Go, Daddy, Go!? The man then begins a dextrous finger-drum solo; he starts out tamely enough, laying down a stolid 4/4 with the heel and fingers of his right hand, but gradually builds toward a sustained run of jazzy showboatery, using the various items as improvised kick drums, snares and cymbals. By the end of the two-minute video, he?s tearing it up like a Gene Krupa of kitchenalia, maintaining his benignly cocksure facial expression all the while, but clearly getting a kick out of how much of a kick his children are getting out of him. You could enjoy watching this YouTube video without knowing anything about this man?it?s entertaining enough just seeing a father thrilling his kids with an interlude of incidental virtuosity?but it adds an extra layer of counterintuitive delight to know that he is in fact James Wood, New Yorker staff writer and, arguably, one of the most influential cultural critics of his generation.

You don?t expect Wood to be the table-drumming type. In fact, you somehow don?t expect him to even have a kitchen table, or a novelty coffee mug, or, for that matter, children. This is partly to do with the persona he effects in his literary criticism, which, although given to occasional aesthetic elations, is stylishly and unfailingly decorous. But it has, I think, much more to do with the way in which he has been successfully caricatured by his detractors, many of who tend to view themselves as literary progressives to his neo-Leavisite reactionary-in-chief. You may have an image of James Wood as a guy who sleeps with a first edition of The Portrait of a Lady under his pillow, and who delicately presses a monogrammed handkerchief to his face whenever anyone mentions Don Delillo or Colson Whitehead. It?s easy, and sort of fun, to see him in this way, but it?s always struck me as willfully reductive. It certainly doesn?t square, for instance, with the guy at the kitchen table in the YouTube video.

And it is, clearly, the guy at the kitchen table who wrote the title essay of Wood?s new collection, The Fun Stuff (boy, is he ever looking for trouble with that name). That essay, which opens the collection, is a hybrid of at least three non-fiction modes?the biographical, the autobiographical, and the critical. It?s about Keith Moon, the Who?s wildly exuberant drummer, but it?s also just as compellingly about the adolescent James Wood. More specifically, it?s about the never-fully-resolved internal conflict between the product of a ?fairly sheltered, austerely Christian upbringing? in a cathedral town in the north of England, who ?got off on classical or churchy things like the brassy last bars of William Walton?s First Symphony,? and the kid who finds himself stirred by the confrontational energy and subversive lyrics of the Who. Here?s an affecting passage in which he begins by saying that Moon?s playing is ?like an ideal sentence of prose? that he himself has never had the confidence to write:

Such a sentence would be a breaking out, an escape ? when the body forgets itself, surrenders its awful self-consciousness. I taught myself the drums, but for years I was so busy being a good boy that I lacked the courage to own any drums [...] Nowadays, I see schoolkids bustling along the sidewalk, their large instrument cases strapped to them like diligent coffins, and I know their weight of obedience. Happy obedience, too: that cello or French horn brings lasting joy, and a repertoire more demanding and subtle than rock music?s. But fuck the laudable ideologies, as Roth?s Mickey Sabbath puts it: subtlety is not rebellion, and subtlety is not freedom, and sometimes it is rebellious freedom that one wants, and only rock music can deliver it. And sometimes one despises oneself, in near middle age, for still being such a merely good student.

This is superb for the way in which it starts out being about Moon?s drumming, then quickly becomes about literature, before winding up being about Wood himself and his own conflicted yearnings and complex misgivings (while still, somehow, being about Moon?s drumming). It?s also very touching, not least in how the defiant eruption??fuck the laudable ideologies??is immediately disowned and distanced as a Roth quotation, thereby revealing an apparent bit of bad-assery as a good boy double-bluff. The rueful insinuation that his critics might be right to see him as a sort of head prefect of literary fiction is unexpected, and uncharacteristically self-revealing. All of this makes you wish he would wander more frequently outside the enclosure of straightforward criticism.

Although The Fun Stuff is bookended by more personal, essayistic pieces?it closes with a beautiful meditation on going through the ?uselessly posthumous? private library of his recently deceased father-in law?the rest of the collection is basically all business, reflecting its author?s stock-in-trade as a purveyor of high-end book reviews and review essays (and echoing his 2008 book, How Fiction Works). Wood is at his best, and his most entertaining, when he?s parsing his own pleasures, and a good two-thirds of the book is him doing just this. In pieces on W.G. Sebald, Kazuo Ishiguro, Norman Rush, Marilynne Robinson, Aleksandar Hemon, and Lydia Davis, he gets in close to the source of these pleasures, and gives convincing and compelling accounts of how they operate. When Wood block-quotes, you pay attention?as you would to a doctor who has just flipped an X-ray onto an illuminator screen?because you know something new and possibly crucial is going to get revealed. Nabokov famously recommended that ?as a reader, one should notice and fondle details,? and Wood is something like the critical embodiment of this ideal. He notices the living hell out of a text, and to read him in this mode is to be compelled to repeated resolutions to step your own reading game up. Take this minutely perceptive examination of a single sentence in Norman Rush?s Mortals:

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Most NYC schools to open Monday despite challenges

Yellow caution tape tells people not to enter Public School 15 in the Red Hook neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, where families of many students who attend the school are still without power, Friday Nov. 2, 2012. Across the city, parents and kids cooped up for a week said they were ready to heed the mayor's call to return to school Monday, though some wondered heading into the weekend whether it was possible in devastated areas and how it would all work for the nation's largest school system serving about 1.1 million kids. (AP Photo/Beth Harpaz)

Yellow caution tape tells people not to enter Public School 15 in the Red Hook neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, where families of many students who attend the school are still without power, Friday Nov. 2, 2012. Across the city, parents and kids cooped up for a week said they were ready to heed the mayor's call to return to school Monday, though some wondered heading into the weekend whether it was possible in devastated areas and how it would all work for the nation's largest school system serving about 1.1 million kids. (AP Photo/Beth Harpaz)

(AP) ? Life is far from normal for 13-year-old Eliran Cohen a week after Superstorm Sandy flooded his family's Staten Island condo.

The teen, his mother and his older brother were ready to use a door as a flotation device when the storm hit last Monday, filling their ground floor with water.

Even as he helps clean up from the destruction, Eliran craves his old routine.

"I'd like to get back to school to see how all my friends are doing," he said.

Across the New York City, parents and students cooped up for a week say they too are ready to heed the mayor's call to return to school Monday, though some wondered whether it was possible in devastated areas. They wondered too how it would all work for the nation's largest school system serving about 1.1 million students, considering the scope and complexity of problems caused by the storm.

The challenges are enormous: Many residents in Lower Manhattan, Staten Island and other neighborhoods still were without power Saturday. Others lost their homes altogether and were still cleaning up debris. Some city schools were being used as shelters. And with gasoline scarce and public transportation crippled, many teachers and students will have a hard time getting to school.

Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott said all of the city's 1,700 public schools will open on Monday except for 57 that have flooding or structural damage. Students from the 57 schools will be relocated but not until Wednesday, Walcott said. He said officials need the two extra days to figure out bus routes.

"It's a very complex process," he said. "This is a major turnaround in a very short time."

Because Tuesday is Election Day and therefore a holiday for public school students, kids being relocated will miss only one extra school day.

Finding space for the displaced students will be a challenge, but Patricia Lockhart, a science teacher at an undamaged Staten Island school, said school staff will make them as comfortable as possible.

"We're going to welcome them with open arms," she said.

Eight of the city's high schools that reopen will also serve as temporary homeless shelters. Teachers who reported to work Friday at one of those schools ? Manhattan's High School for Graphic Communication Arts ? complained that homeless men were terrorizing residents displaced by the storm.

Walcott said students and shelter residents will be in separate parts of school buildings and shouldn't come in contact with each other. He promised that conditions at the shared schools will be safe and sanitary.

Many students in New Jersey also will return to school on Monday, however decisions on districts in the hardest-hit areas of the state won't be made until Sunday. Stephanie and Greg Patruno of Wall, N.J., said their daughters, ages 5 and 9, were handling their extended power outage well, but they were concerned that schools would stay closed for too long.

In Brooklyn's frayed Red Hook neighborhood, workers have been pumping water out of New York's Public School 15 since Sandy rolled in last Monday.

The Department of Education decided late Friday to bus P.S. 15 students to a neighboring school, but parents interviewed at a public housing complex near P.S. 15 had no idea that their children would be sent to another location and would not be back in the classroom until Wednesday.

"They haven't told us what is happening," said Marilyn Mieles, the mother of a second-grader at P.S. 15 who also attended the school.

Julie Cavanagh, a teacher at P.S. 15, said school staffers were working to inform parents about the temporary location. Walcott said Department of Education officials would get the word out about all the relocations but he conceded that it will be challenging since some families lack electricity and Internet service.

Several schools on Staten Island also were still without power Saturday, but Sam Pirozzolo, president of Staten Island's Community Education Council, a local school board, said only two or three of the borough's schools will be unusable on Monday.

Pirozzolo said opening schools Monday is the right move, despite any confusion.

"Children have missed a week of school," he said. "What most people are looking for is going back to their normal, everyday routine."

In soggy Coney Island, Evangeline Pugh said her apartment on the second floor of a public housing high-rise lost power after a fuse blew when she tried to plug in a heater. The mother of four said she had to send the youngest two ? the only ones left in school ? to her eldest son in East New York because they have asthma. But Pugh said she would like to see them go back to school.

"It will be better than them sitting around the apartment and being cold," she said.

In Manhattan, Sandy knocked out power at P.S. 33 in the Chelsea area. The night before the storm, custodian Edzert Pierre made his way to the school, knowing he would be needed to watch over the building and that he would likely be stuck back home in Far Rockaway if he had waited a day.

He slept in the PTA room, on two bean bag chairs propped on a table, until power came on late Friday.

"I can't leave the premises until the power is on because I've got to make sure all the electric is turned back on, nothing blows out," Pierre said. "Because if I switch it back on and something blows out that's even worse, then there's not going to be school Monday."

New York City Teachers were told to report to work Friday, one school day ahead of students. Teacher Emily Koch showed up at Upper West Side school to prepare.

Some of her students travel by bus and subway to get to school.

"We're going to be really reasonable. If they can't get in Monday, they can't get in Monday," she said. "As a teacher, we understand."

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Associated Press writers Michael Rubinkam, Beth J. Harpaz and Amanda Barrett in New York and Ben Nuckols in Wall, N.J., contributed to this report.

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17 years for model-plane plot to bomb US Capitol

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A remote-control model of a 1950s U.S. Navy Sabre jet fighter that prosecutors said belonged to Rezwan Ferdaus is seen in this undated photo released by the United States Attorney's Office District of Massachusetts.

By NBC News wire services

BOSTON - A Massachusetts man was sentenced to 17 years in prison on Thursday for a plot to attack the Pentagon and the U.S. Capitol building in Washington with explosives loaded into remote-control model airplanes.

Rezwan Ferdaus, who was arrested in September 2011 and pleaded guilty in July to terrorism-related charges in a deal with prosecutors, told the court he had devoted a lot of time to self-reflection while in jail awaiting sentencing and that he accepted his fate.

The 26-year-old was arrested after an FBI sting operation in which he requested and took delivery of plastic explosives, three grenades and six assault rifles from undercover FBI agents who he believed were members of the al-Qaida network.

Ferdaus, a Muslim who has a physics degree from Northeastern University, delivered a long, soft-spoken statement in which he offered no apology for his actions but thanked his family and friends for supporting him.

He spoke of "a world filled with injustices," but also said "no dehumanization can serve as justification for inhumanity in other places."

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Rezwan Ferdaus, in a booking photograph taken on Oct. 28, 2011, said he had accepted his fate.

The 17-year sentence, which also includes 10 years of supervised release, was the result of a July plea agreement worked out between his attorneys and prosecutors.

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Ferdaus pleaded guilty to charges of attempting to destroy and damage a federal building and attempting to provide material support to terrorists. Prosecutors dropped four other counts that could have raised the total possible sentence to 35 years.

Before approving the sentence, Stearns told Ferdaus that he was impressed by his self-reflection.

"You don't need any lecture from me. Your statement convinces me that you have the character and the capacity to search your own soul," Stearns said. "I'm going to leave it to you to finish that journey."

Parents: Depression led to mental illness
In a letter to Judge Richard Stearns, Ferdaus' parents, Showket and Anamaria Ferdaus, said he slipped into a depression during his senior year at Northeastern, which led to mental illness that was "obviously visible" to his family since late 2009.

They said they tried to get him to see a doctor but he would not.

"We took a very cautious approach. After all, he was over 18 and we could not force him to see a doctor. That is the American way. We felt helpless," they wrote in their letter.

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Ferdaus' attorney, Miriam Conrad, told reporters after the hearing that her client had shown no interest in terrorism before FBI investigators approached him.

"There was no evidence ever produced that Mr. Ferdaus sought out contact with any outside groups before the government became involved or even after the government became involved," Conrad said.

'Wanted to become a terrorist'
Assistant U.S. Attorney Jack Pirozzolo disagreed.

"He was a person who decided that he wanted to become a terrorist," Pirozzolo said, adding that before the FBI investigation began, Ferdaus had tried to obtain weapons illegally from an area gun shop and performed surveillance on a train station in his hometown of Ashland, Massachusetts.

"Those events predated the undercover operation that unfolded here," Pirozzolo said.

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Ferdaus planned to carry out the attacks on the Pentagon, located in Arlington, Virginia, and the Capitol using a scale model of a U.S. Navy F-86 Saber fighter jet about the size of a picnic table, which he kept in a storage locker in suburban Boston, authorities said.

Authorities said the public was never in danger from the explosives, which they said were always under the control of federal officials.

The government had alleged that Ferdaus told undercover agents of his plans to commit acts of violence against the United States by "decapitating" its "military center" and killing "kafirs," an Arabic term meaning non-believers.

Reuters and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Top 250 Movies In Less Than 3 Minutes: YouTube Mashup Captures IMDb Favorites (VIDEO)

Want to watch the top 250 movies of all time in less than 3 minutes? Well, you're in luck.

In this amazing movie mashup, YouTube user Jonathan Keogh spliced together clips from the Internet Movie Database?s top 250 list (plus an additional 53 films of his own choosing). Keogh's video weaves together snapshots from a whole plethora of iconic films, including "Million Dollar Baby," "Schindler's List," "Beauty and the Beast" and "A Clockwork Orange."

The song used in the video, says Keogh, is itself a YouTube mashup. A mix of Joan Jett, The Beatles, House of Pain and Cypress Hill, the tune was knitted together by DJ Faroff.

"The video just went online Friday, but is clearly destined for viral success," Mashable's Sam Laird wrote after watching the clip.

We can't help but agree.

How many films can you identify in the video? Would you have included any others? Tell us in the comments below.

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A preliminary consultation regarding a cosmetic surgery involves meeting with a cosmetic surgeon along with his staff and medical assistants. Factors such as previous surgeries, health background plus recently taken medications, plus the person's general physical and emotional condition are greatly taken into account by the assigned doctor. These issues require time to be discussed completely as an important part of surgery preparations. Additional factors that will need attention before any cosmetic surgeries are definitely the time period of the recovery, probable complications, how to handle these risks, plus the limitations attributed to one's nose surgical procedure, these things must be discussed as a significant section of surgical procedure plans.

Risks can vary based on the process and also the individual involve, whether it is pain related conditions or maybe infections. Ask for the photos of the patients, which includes their looks before the surgery and also the after photos. You may also want to learn about the anesthesia to be used and the probable risks it might cause you.

The desired change from a surgery procedure will be relying on the final results of the operation and the recommendation therapy processes. Perhaps the relatively simple surgeries are hoped by surgery patients to be carried out nicely and without imperfections if possible. A small margin of error can simply ruin self-satisfaction.

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For individuals thinking about cosmetic surgery, safety is a big issue. It's the patient's job to be fully informed consumer. Consequently, ask needed inquiries to receive the best outcomes such as the state where the doctor is usually licensed to do cosmetic surgery, his certifications from the board of plastic surgery, together with his years of experience as a cosmetic surgeon, if he has monitoring devices or even life-saving equipment, how and who administers anesthesia, and the expected recovery from the process.

Think about a surgical procedure that will be completed in a surgeon's office. You will find differences between a hospital-based procedure and those done within an office. The surgeon's office may be private, convenient but the setting may not be safe as well. Assuming that the physician has his right qualifications or amenities for safe operation may give you disappointments. Examining his affiliation and association with organizations certified to give credentials can give assurance and also as an additional information to the surgeon or perhaps an ambulatory center's certifications.

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