Featuring Laibach

from wikipedia
Laibach has frequently been accused of both far left and far right political stances due to their use of uniforms and totalitarian-style aesthetics and also due to the Wagnerian influence found in some of their music, notably the thunder in “Sympathy for the Devil (Time for a Change)” and releases such as Macbeth. They [...]

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Featuring CheatNeutral.com

Do you find it easy to be faithful?
Is loyalty part of your nature? Or maybe you’re just happy being single.
Whatever it is, if you’re monogamous or single you can help those who can’t help themselves - and get paid for not getting laid.
When you register to become a Cheatneutral offset project you’re joining a [...]

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We Can’t Believe, We Must Believe: Panel Discussion Monday, March 3rd

Please join us for a panel discussion on the themes of faith and politics with guests Stephen Duncombe, Zack Exley, Savitri Durkee, and Simon Critchley.
We Can’t Believe, We Must Believe*
Monday, March 3, 7:30pm, free
The Change You Want To See Gallery
http://www.thechangeyouwanttosee.org
84 Havemeyer St, at Metropolitan Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11211

It has been said that the contemporary age is [...]

Featuring: Shopdropping

Anarchists in the Aisles? Stores Provide a Stage
December 24, 2007 in the New York Times
by IAN URBINA

Karl Marx, the anarchist Mikhail Bakunin and Che Guevara adorn a shirt slipped onto a rack at a Target store in California. Photo by Kike Arnal for The New York Times
This is the season of frenetic shopping, but [...]

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Featuring The Man in Black Bloc

Originally posted at The Nation
08/31/2004
NEW YORK — It was a lot like a Johnny Cash song.
On one side of the street, wearing their suits and gowns, were the rich and powerful celebrating the re-nominations of George W. Bush and Dick Cheney.
On the other side of the street, dressed in black, were the not-so-rich and not-so-powerful [...]

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