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WSJ Cafe: Ani DiFranco's Red-Letter Year

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Uploaded by on Dec 5, 2008

For more music videos from the WSJ Cafe, go to www.wsj.com/video. At the WSJ Cafe, singer-songwriter Ani DiFranco discusses how recent events in her life led her to title her latest album "Red Letter Year." Plus, she tells WSJ's Chris Farley how the economic crisis is affecting her company "Righteous Babe Records" and how she is coping.

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  • Ani has always been politically driven. From her first album to her latest, it's what makes Ani, Ani. I'm a staunch Conservative Republican, yet I love this girl & her music (imagine that)! She has her opinion of politics just like I do, but her music is universal. I can look past her politics & love her for her art & how she brings people together no matter what they believe or how they think. If more people thought like this, we just might get along better.

  • omg!!!! we have the same name!!!

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  • Yowza, what's with the hate?!

    Ani, Israel loves you. We welcome FREEthinkers and FREEDOM.

  • You just responded.

  • WTF? how ignorant can you be to say such a thing, and to generalize a country?

  • my dear, your comment is so cliche and superficial that i wont even dignify it with a response

  • how about NOT! israel is a racist entity that must be boycotted until it changes its ways. thank you.

  • Sad little fan. I bet you just wish she sang angry rock songs about the last dyke that did her wrong and stomped around in doc martins. I bet you cried when she married a man and started wearing dresses.

    Strangely enough you're totally the type of fan she laughs at in interviews as holding her up to this ridiculous standard and expecting her to never grown and move forward as a person. I mean if you "love" her so unconditionally why wouldn't you want her to be happy once an a while?

  • ani!

    how about visiting israel!?!?

  • awkward comments:

    (Host) applause!...

    (Ani) thanks...thanks

    (Ani) love

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