Thursday, May 19, 2005
Guerilla Galleries
U.S. Marines during the fighting in Fallujah
In her piece at NATIONAL REVIEW ONLINE, today, NRO writer Myrna Blyth makes the case that "Newsweek reveres yesterday’s soldiers while endangering today’s." In doing so, Blyth makes a distinction between Newsweek, it’s recent immersion in hot water over its now-retracted report of a flushing of a copy of the Koran down a Gitmo toilet, the magazine’s current excerpt of David McCullough’s new biography of George Washington, and an incredible collection of photographs by photographer Lucian Read, who was embedded with U.S. Marines from Camp Pendleton to the mean streets of Fallujah.
The exhibit, entitled “Devil Dogs: No Better Friend, No Worse Enemy,” is part of the World Picture Network’s Guerilla Galleries.
See exhibit here.
Read Myrna Blyth’s piece here.
Semper Fi,
WTSjr