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December 16, 2009

'Coastie' song, video spark debate at UW

Annysa Johnson:

o, what's a coastie?

Chances are until this fall, most folks, even in Madison where the term appears to have originated, would have told you it's one of two things:

Anyone not from around here.

Or, a privileged East or West Coast transplant, often a woman of a certain look: black tights, Ugg boots, oversize sunglasses and sporting a Starbucks cup.

Now a song and music video out of Madison suggest she's all of that, and Jewish, provoking debates in and out of the classroom over stereotyping, anti-Semitism and the boundaries of humor.

Most of the Jewish students interviewed for this story said they find the tune and video "What's a Coastie" by UW-Madison undergrads Cliff Grefe and Quincy Harrison - who are not Jewish - harmless and funny.

But some are offended.

"The song went too far," said Nicole Halpern, a 19-year-old sophomore from New Jersey who describes herself as "technically a coastie."

Posted by Jim Zellmer at December 16, 2009 9:08 AM
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