Bob Vylan and the Limits of Artistic Expression
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Although she found several of Bob Vylan's statements "far beyond the pale," Mayor Femke Halsema doesn't believe it's her place to intervene in the programming of a concert hall. Halsema also emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between Jews and Zionists.
British punk-rap duo Bob Vylan's Dutch tour has come to an end. Statements made during their performance at Paradiso caused a major political uproar, a canceled show, and…
Once a month, the Amsterdam City Council meets at the Stopera, and half an hour before the meeting, AT5 will be live polling the "Mood at the Stopera." Today's episode features, among other things, the controversial statements made by the punk rap group Bob Vylan this weekend at Paradiso. Do they go too far, or is it part of artistic freedom? Watch the broadcast here: Ja21 council member Cas van Berkel asked questions about the performance. How …
"Free, free Palestine!" or "Death to the IDF!" chants echo across Veemarktstraat. A group of about thirty activists has gathered in front of the entrance to 013. Loud punk music is blaring from a portable speaker. Bob Vylan's Instagram statement following the uproar at his Paradiso performance is also playing: "Did we celebrate Charlie Kirk's death? Uh, I called him a piece of shit, but his death wasn't celebrated," can be heard echoing in Engli…
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