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Noam Chomsky: Trumps Threat to Human
Civilization Is More Immediate Than We Realize
By Jacob Sugarman
On Tuesday, Donald Trump over a century, elections in local and state levels in recent
signed an executive order the US have been mostly years. And he might very
eectively dismantling [3] bought. But here was someone well have become president.
the Obama administrations who was scarcely known, ... Its easy to succumb to a
climate protections and who had virtually no support sense of futility and despair,
policies, specically its Clean from the wealthy or corporate but objective circumstances
Power Plan targeting carbon sector and was dismissed provide no justication
emissions from major power by the media, and even used for that stance. There have
plants. Environmental groups the scare word socialism. been many gains over past
warn that the United States He would very likely years thanks to struggles
would cede leadership [4] have won the Democratic undertaken under far harsher
on global climate change nomination had it not been conditions than those of today.
initiatives and that the damage for the shenanigans of the These gains provide us with
inicted by the order could Obama-Clinton clique that a legacy that oers a great
prove irreversible [5]. dominates the party -- and many opportunities to avoid
For Noam Chomsky, this that has almost ruined it at the worst, and to move on to a
Christian roots and white as a bad deal for the US, much better future.
is but one of the ways in
supremacy, eliminating such in a phone call with Putin.
US High School Cancels
which Trumps presidency
pernicious and threatening The treaty is a good deal not
poses an existential threat
nonsense as arts and only for the US but for the
to human civilization. In a
wide-ranging interview with
humanities, upholding the world, even though partial. Canada Trip Over Fears
Students Might Not Be Let
Betsy DeVos doctrine that And it would be bad news
Truthout [6], the renowned
public education has to be indeed if Trump chooses not
political scientist expounds
on everything from the
dismantled, while if science
conicts with religion,
to renew it. In general, on
nuclear programs he seems to Back In
radicalism of the Republican
Party to our troubling
then too bad for science. have kept so far to Obamas Kentlake high school postpones trip to
brinkmanship with Russia
Meanwhile, we are to wave dangerous modernization protect undocumented students.
a mailed st at the world program. And being on
to the accelerated decline of By Ashifa Kassam You cant go on a eld trip
while cowering behind top of the pack on nuclear
American empire. Here are a The Guardian May 3, 2017 with 100 kids and come
A high school band in
walls and rebuilding the weapons means little, since
few of the highlights. back with 99, Loftis told
depleted military that is even a small number would be
Washington state has canceled the Canadian Broadcasting
the most powerful force in enough to destroy everything.
On Americas rising human history, dwarng any ... As for Pax Americana, it a longstanding eld trip to Corporation.
fascism collection of competitors. All has hardly been much of a Canada over concerns that Reaction to the decision has
some of its students may be been mixed, he said. Theres
of this resonates with at least Pax. It is not coming to an
The policies being barred from re-entering the some folks who feel that this
parts of a society that has end, but it is continuing to
formulated and enacted are United States. is overreacting. Theres some
long been the safest and most decline, just as American
folks who say no, this is a
drawn from the playbook terried in the world. power has declined since its For 18 years, the school
of the most reactionary peak at the end of World War band from Kentlake high civil rights issue. Others say
no, this is an overreaction
fringe of the Republican On Pax Americana, II. school has crossed the border
to some confusing language
to take part in the Victoria
establishment. The abject such as it is from the White House and
service to private wealth On Bernie Sanders Day parade in British
this will all blow over.
Columbia. The Seattle-
and power is accompanied
Trumps position on nuclear and the possibility of based school board decided Earlier this year, amid
with an authoritarian and
fundamentalist program
weapons is unclear, but many a brighter future last week to cancel the trip concerns over the White
to transform US society.
of his comments have been
in order to protect students Houses attempts to impose
worrisome, in particular his The success of the Sanders a travel ban and heightened
The project is driven by the who may be undocumented,
Bannon-Sessions vision of
dismissal of the New START campaign was quite said Chris Loftis, a district anxiety among students
a society devoted to Judeo-
treaty on mutual Russia-US remarkable, a sharp break spokesperson. aected by immigration
reduction of nuclear weapons from political history. For
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BOOKS feedback, simulation

Confronting the
of connectivity
and culture of
comparison, is ripe

Great Mass
for abuse.
For one thing, its
impossible to avoid;

Addiction of Our Era a recovering alcoholic


can re-enter the
slipstream of his life
This examination of todays tech-zombie with more ease than
someone addicted
epidemic is worth putting your phone to online gaming
down for at least for a while. the alcoholic can
avoid bars while the
By Fatima Bhutto / The Guardian April 28, 2017 gaming addict still often you pick up and look at your phone, estimates that the
has to use a computer average smartphone user spends two to three hours on his
Are you addicted to is designed to hook us, and to at work, to stay in or her mobile daily.
technology? Im certainly keep us locked in a refresh/ touch with family, I downloaded Moment (the research I mentioned earlier)
not. In my rst sitting reading reload cycle so that we dont to be included in his and uninstalled it after it informed me that, by noon, I had
miss any news, cat memes micro-society.
Adam Alters Irresistible,
or status updates from our already ddled away an hour of my time on the phone.
an investigation into why Secondly, Though the age of mobile tech has only just begun, Alter
we cant stop scrolling and friends. Tristan Harris, a its bottomless.
design ethicist (whatever believes that signs point to a crisis. In 2000, Microsoft
clicking and surng online, Everything is Canada found that our average attention span was 12
that is) tells the author that its possible in the
I only paused to check my
not a question of willpower seconds long. By 2013, it was eight seconds long. Goldsh,
phone four times. Because ideology of the by comparison, can go nine seconds. Our ability to
when there are a thousand internet need a
someone might have emailed
people on the other side of the empathise, a slow-burning skill that requires immediate
me. Or texted me. One time I car in the middle of feedback on how our actions aect others, suers the
stopped to download an app screen whose job it is to break the night? Here you more we disconnect from real-life interaction in favour of
Alter mentioned (research) down the self-regulation you go. Want to borrow
have. After all, Steve Jobs virtual interfacing. Recent studies found that this decline in
and the nal time I had to a strangers dog to compassion was more pronounced among young girls. One
check the shares on my play gave the world the iPad, but play with for an hour,
made very sure his kids never in three teenage girls say their peers are cruel online (only
brokerage app, Best Brokers with no long-term one in 11 boys agree).
(lets call this one business). got near one. Brain patterns responsibility for the Sure, communication technology has its positives. Its
Half the developed world of heroin users just after a animal? Sure, theres ecient and cheap, and has the ability to teach creatively,
is addicted to something, and hit and World of Warcraft an app for that. Want
addicts starting up a new raise money for worldwide philanthropic causes and to
Alter, a professor at New York to send someone disseminate news under and over the reach of censors, but
University, informs us that, game are nearly identical. The a message and see
tech innovators behind our the corrosive culture of online celebrity, fake news and
increasingly, that something when it reaches their trolling must have a downside, too namely that we cant
isnt drugs or alcohol, but favourite products and apps phone, when they
understood that they were seem to get away from it
behaviour. Recent studies read it and whether There is a tinge of rst world problems in Irresistible.
suggest the most compulsive oering us endless portals to they like it? Even
addiction. Were the only ones World of Warcraft support groups; a product Alter
behaviour we engage in has BlackBerry could do writes about called Realism (a plastic frame resembling
to do with cyber connectivity; late to the party. that. a screenless smartphone, which you can hold to temper
40% of us have some sort of Addiction isnt inherent Thirdly, its your raging internet addiction, but cant actually use); a
internet-based addiction or genetic incertain people, immersive and even spike in girl gaming addicts fuelled by Kim Kardashians
whether its checking your as was previously thought. worse, its mobile.
Rather, it is largely a Hollywood app its dicult to see why these things should
email (on average workers You can carry your elicit much sympathy while one in 10 people worldwide still
check it 36 times an hour), function of environment and addiction around with lack access to clean drinking water. This very western focus
mindlessly scrolling through circumstance. Everyone is you. Everywhere.
vulnerable; were all just a on desire and goal orientation is one that eastern thinkers
other peoples breakfasts on You dont need to be might consider a wrong view of the world and its material
Instagram or gambling online. product or substance away locked in an airless
from an uncomfortable attachments, but Alters pop-scientic approach still makes
Facebook was fun three room or unemployed for an entertaining break away from ones phone.
years ago, Alter warns. attachment of some kind. in order to spend
Now its addictive. This And the internet, Alter writes, hours online.
with its unpredictable but Irresistible is published by Bodley Head.
tech zombie epidemic is not Moment, an app Fatima Bhutto is an author and journalist.
entirely our fault. Technology continuous loop of positive designed to track how
US High School Cancels Canada Trip Over Fears Students

Might Not Be Let Back In
issues, a school board ocial The response was to cancel registration for the Victoria - -
called US Customs and all international eld trips, Day parade noted that several
Border Protection to clarify including the band trip to other high school bands from
what Loftis described as Victoria and a forthcoming Washington and Oregon are
the sometimes confusing exchange trip to Osaka, Japan. still planning to attend. A
messaging emerging The decision was not taken group from the University of
from Donald Trumps lightly, said Karen DeBruler, Washington is also expected
administration. the school board president, to join in the festivities.
The board which ranks given the months of planning In a statement, US Customs
among the most diverse in the and fundraising that went into and Border Protection East York
US, with students who hail the trips. noted that there had been 37
from more than 100 countries But things are changing no change in immigration Tom Mourgas

Laird Dr. & T


and speak more than 135 on a very unprecedented laws: In accordance with the
languages was told that basis, she said. And allowing Immigration and Nationality


any student lacking adequate some students to go would Act, all travellers seeking to
documentation of legal US mean that those held back
would be exposed as being
enter the United States must
prove to the inspecting ocer
Canvarco Rd.
residency would have a very

416-423-5884
high chance of being detained undocumented, she added. that they are legally entitled to
at the border, Loftis told the Across the border, the enter the United States.
Seattle Times. organisation handling the
26 |Friday May 5, 2017| Arts Review |Greek Press
MUNSCHTIME! OPERA REVIEW

Arts REVIEW
Review LOUIS RIEL
By James Karas
OF YPT REVIEW OF
THEATRE REVIEW
PRODUCTION 2017 CANADIAN
OPERA
COMPANY
PRODUCTION
In 1966 composer Harry Somers with librettists Mavor Moore and Jacques
Languirand undertook the task of writing an epic opera on Canadian themes in
a country not accustomed to epic stories or even native operas for that matter.
The result was Louis Riel which was rst produced in 1967 to celebrate Canadas
100th birthday. There have been a few productions of the opera since then but it
has not exactly joined the standard repertoire. The COC produced it in 1975 and
let it collect dust for about 41 years. Canadas 150th birthday seemed a good time
to bring it back.
Louis Riel is a sprawling work in seventeen scenes spread over about a dozen
locations and covering about sixteen years. The focus of the plot is the Metis
leader who was seen as a prophet, a warrior against Satan, a gifted leader of
Canadas indigenous people, a lunatic, a religious fanatic and a traitor who
was eventually executed as a criminal. The plot also deals with mendacious
Young Peoples Theatre has come up with the inspired idea of staging politicians like Sir John A. Macdonald, the Catholic Church, racist Canadians
some of Robert Munschs childrens stories for youngsters from 4 to 8 and the lot of Metis and First Nations Canadians.
Somers music is in turn dissonant, dramatic, lyrical and intense. Much of
years of age. Stephen Colella and YPTs Artistic Director Allen MacInnis
the singing is declamatory, occasionally stentorian and at times very moving.
have adapted ve stories to be acted by three actors. Cheri Maracle, Dov
The beautiful lullaby Kuyas sung by Riels wife Marguerite (Canadian soprano
Mickelson and Lisa Nasson play the various roles in the stories. Simone Osborn) is poignantly expressive and gorgeously rendered.
The stage has a minimal set and everything depends on the story-telling The toughest role belongs to Riel and it is done superbly by baritone Russell
and representation of the actors. We see Pigs, the story of the young Braun. He has to portray the complex Riel from the religious zealot who thinks
Megan who is told to feed the pigs but not to let them out. Of course, she he is called by God to do His work, to the teacher and family man who is tempted
does and the pigs which she considers dumb and ugly, invade her world. to abandon politics, to the rebrand leader and in the end the person accused of
The story has its charm, its humour and the underlying lesson. The treason who must choose between the defense of insanity or justication for his
children in the audience had settled down and all of them seemed to be actions. That is a daunting array of facets that require vocal strength and tone and
watching a familiar story acted out. The charm and the lesson were there Braun does it with assurance and panache.
but there was not a lot of laughs being generated. Sir John A. (baritone James Westman) dressed in red tartan and Sir George-
Murmel, Murmel, Murmel tells the story of little Robin who nds a tienne Cartier (tenor Jean-Philippe Fortier-Lazure), in blue tartan, are almost
baby in the hole of her sandbox. She goes around trying to give it to comic as lying politicians. The Catholic Church is present through Bishop Tach
someone to take care of it but nobody wants the baby. It seems to be no (bass Alain Coulombe) and Baptiste Lpin (tenor Taras Chmil).
good to anyone until she meets a truck driver who has lots of trucks but The opera is sung in English, French, Michif and Cree with surtitles in all four
no baby. He takes the baby and gives Robin his truck. Charming. languages. I could not tell dierence between Michif, the language of the Metis
Love You Forever is a very moving story about maternal love from and Cree but the approach showed respect for both peoples.
There were moments when there was a great deal of dialogue moving quickly
the birth of her son, through growing up, old age, death and the next
and it was dicult to follow the surtitles and watch the action on stage.
generation. The love that the mother feels for her child permeates the
Director Peter Hinton, Set Designer Michael Gianfranco and Costume
story through all of lifes changes until her death and the beginning of Designer made no attempt at giving us a realistic representations of the events.
the next generation as her son hugs his own child and begins to love him The set consisted mostly three walls but at times the chorus was inserted in rows
forever. A wonderful story. of seats at the rear. The scenes in Ottawa, the church and Riels house made
A Promise is a Promise is about monsters who live under the ice. A child appropriate changes to indicate the locale.
promises to go shing in the lake but disobeys and goes shing under Johannes Debus conducted the COC Orchestra in an impressive performance of
the ice on the sea in Canadas north. She starts shing in the cracks in the largely unfamiliar twists and turns of Somers music.
the sea. She is grabbed by the monsters and pulled under the ice. She is Louis Riel is remarkable by just being there. It is a Canadian opera, about a
eventually saved, of course, through parental wisdom and intervention. major event in Canadian history, produced by Canadians with a Canadian cast.
Too Much Stu! is about the child that has just that and wants to bring But this is only the third time that the COC has staged it. First in 1967, then in
it with her on the plane. She stus her backpack with toys against her 1975 and now in 2017. Those are very long coee breaks. Opera goers who are
parents advice with the inevitable results. used to repeated viewings and therefore familiarity with Mozart, Verdi, Puccini
Maracle, Mickeslon and Nasson go through quick role and costume and the rest do not get a chance to get to know this opera. The production was
changes in front of an audience that seemed to know the stories. I felt greeted with mostly polite applause. If the opera was better known, the applause
that the children in the audience were primed for laughter and there was would have been far more enthusiastic.
very little in the performances to make them laugh. Can we get a reprise, a DVD, a broadcast on television, a new production in a
few years?
Lets hope that we will get a more timely exposure to the opera than it took for
For many children this may well have been the rst or one of the rst
the revival of Louis Riel. He was executed in 1885 for treason but in 2016 his
times in the theatre and kudos to YPT for choosing familiar stories to portrait was placed in the legislature building in Winnipeg and he is recognized
introduce the future generation of theatrephiles to the great art. as the founder of the province of Manitoba!
______ _________

Munschtime adapted by Stephen Colella and Allen MacInnis from Louis Riel by Harry Somers with a libretto by Mavor Moore with Jacques
the stories by Robert Munsch and directed by Herbie Barnes continues Languirand opened on April 20 and will be performed seven times until May 13,
until May 14, 2017 at the Young Peoples Theatre, 165 Front Street 2017 at the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, 145 Queen Street West,
East, Toronto, Ontario. 416 862-2222. www.youngpeoplestheatre.ca Toronto, Ontario. Tel: 416-363-6671. www.coc.ca
|| Community | 5 , 2017| 27
XL-Jazz, a group of singers and
Community XL-JAZZ
Mississauga PRESENTS
instrumentalists, scored a triumphal
presentation of The History of Greek
Events Song at the Polymenakio Cultural

By Athina Tagidou
Art Society TRIUMPHAL
Centre last Sunday. The program covered
Greek songs form the folk tunes of

HISTORY
the 19th century and earlier up to the
music of Greeces great classical
Spring Art Gallery Show featuring Greek-Canadian
OF GREEK
composers Manos Chadzidakis and Mikis
Artist Fotini Mitsiopoulos Theodorakis.
They performed songs from almost all
SONG AT corners of Greece and gave a taste of the
rich vocal heritage of the Greek islands
POLYMENAKIO and the mainland. The program began
with a sampler of traditional folk songs
and went on to the cantades or serenades
of the Ionian Islands and Athens.
They covered drinking songs, operetta,
revue, and songs from Smyrna. The
performed a good number of rebetika.
This is the musical tradition that started as
a sub-culture, the songs of the underworld,
of smoky basement bars and hashish

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dens and blossomed into one of the
Fotini Mitsiopoulos, Greek- most signicant cultural achievements
Canadian artist from Thessaloniki of Greece. The snobs of Athens who
O and a member of the Mississauga
Art Society (MAS) showcased her
did not want to be associated with such
imputations, got the archontorebetika,
T spring art pieces at the MAS Gallery
Show at the Visual Arts Mississauga
loosely translated as the rebetika of the
upper crust.

I (VAM) building from April 28


30th. The VAM is located in the
The seven musicians, some of who
have professional experience, are all
basically amateurs. That does not detract
N heart of Mississauga surrounded by
150 acres of urban wilderness just o one iota from their talent, enthusiasm and

I Burnhamthorpe Road West and the performance artistry that they displayed
Credit River. This serene location is during the concert.
also the home of the Mississauga Art The main vocalists were Athina Malli
and Giorgos Sountoulidis who showed
Society.

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that they can sing solos and duets but
The Mississauga Art Society is a
also showed their innate talent to arouse
select group of 23 artists from the City

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enthusiasm and keep an audience in the
of Mississauga. Each with their own palms of their hands.
unique and diverse artistic style unite All of the musicians deserve kudos.
in showcasing beautiful art pieces
T at their spring and fall art shows.
Giorgos Vasiliou played guitar and
Christos Koukaras played bouzouki and
S Throughout the year, meetings are
held where the artists share their ideas,
sang. Rania Mpampasi played the ute and
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I paint and critique each others work.


Art demonstrations for the community
Petros Pechlivanoglou played bouzouki
and oud. Sophia Smyrnioudi sang and

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various events and city locations.
is an opportunity
played keyboard.
The concert was presented by the Pan-
Macedonian Association of Ontario and
Fotini came to Canada in 1987 and
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several years later became a member the Thessalon Federation of Ontario under

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and appreciates. To
of this select and diverse group of the aegis of the Greek Community of
view Fotinis art and/
artists in Mississauga. The technique Toronto.

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or to contact her
used most in her pieces is textured The program was prepared by Irene
directly, visit http://
art using real materials to bring to Stumbos and Rania Mpampasi. The
fotinimitsiopoulos.
life the created images in her acrylic presenters were Panagiota Vogdou,
L weebly.com/ . For
paintings. Art has been and continues Yiannis Dimitriou and Irene Stumbos.
Tereza Nikolaidis, the First Vice-President
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more information
to be Fotinis passion since she began
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painting from a young girl. Today,
the MC.
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upcoming events visit
being a member of the MAS and in
http://mas1955.com/ Mr. Alexandros Ioannidis, the
the company of its talented artists Consul-General of Greece in Toronto,
index.html
congratulated the performers and the
Georges Greek Grill Now Open in Mississauga organizers, and said that it was one
of the best concerts that he had seen.
On Saturday, April 29th the grand opening of a new Greek restaurant in James Karas, the President of the Pan-
central Mississauga took place. George and Rozana Felekides, owner Macedonian Association, said this was an
operators of Georges Greek Grill have ocially opened serving tasty, extraordinary event. Nikiforos Lambiris,
healthy, fresh Greek food; the very best in Greek take-out cuisine. the President of Thessalon was thrilled and
With over 30 years in the corporate world, George decided to follow his suggested that we do this type of concert
passion for cooking and open his own Greek place doing what he enjoys next year. Needless to say, the GCT
most. In a blue and white setting with Greek music in the background, President was there to promise a helping
the Georges Greek Grill menu oers a perfect selection of Greek dishes hand in organizing and hosting any future
which include something for both meat lovers and vegetarians. The initiative of such kind.
traditional Greek tzatziki and eggplant dips along with spinach and cheese The Greek Communitys Polymenakio
pita, salads and avgolemono soup are all freshly prepared. For gluten- Cultural Centre was full to capacity and
free diners lettuce can replace the pita bread and all of the chicken is the audiences fervor increased with every
Halal. The chicken delight dinner with Georges special sauce is highly song. The last songs were by Chadzidakis
recommended as are the yiayia and papou burgers and the grilled vegetables on pita. Family dinner combos are also and Theodorakis and the audiences
available to suit your personal preference. enthusiasm was palpable. When the last
note was sung, they all erupted into a
Georges Greek Grill is opened Tuesday to Sunday and is located at 622 Bloor Street in Mississauga (just west of Cawthra).
spontaneous standing ovation.
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6,ThorncliffeParkDrive,Toronto,wherewewillholdourannualScholarshipsAwardGala&DinnerDance.

Ticketsarepricedat$50.00foradults,whichincludedinnerand2bottlesofwinepertable.
Ticketsforchildren,under14yearsofage,arepricedat$25.00.
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Students,teachers,membersoftheBoardofDirectors,EducationalCommitteeandScholarshipCommitteeinviteyouto
enjoya beautifulnight,with entertainment bythe talentedmusiciansStelios HoisandKenKakoullis,aswellasbythe
studentsofourGreekSchool.WewillbeawardingourannualScholarshipstothesuccessfulapplicants,childrenofour
duly registered members, who have excelled in their studies for the school year 2016/17 at both their High School
(grades812inclusive)andtheGreekSchoolProgramoftheCypriotCommunity.Westronglybelievethatexcellencein

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educationshouldbenurturedandpromoted;encouragedandacknowledged;andinsomewayrewarded!
WeareproudtoannouncethattheCypriotCommunityofTorontoisoneoftheveryfewcommunitiesthatofferGreek

of Toronto (Canada)
Language classes free of charge to the children of its members. This is done with true love for our members and our
children in recognition of the importance of maintaining and promoting our language, religion, history/ civilization,
customs and traditions to the younger generations. In order to fulfil this commitment we depend on the support of

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sponsors and donors from the extended expatriate community to this event, as well as that of our members, and
friends.Wewouldliketothankyouallinadvance,foryourcontinuedsupportanddedicationinassistingusagainthis
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