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Essay
IN THE SHADOW OF THE ATOMIC BOMB
by Henry A. Giroux
Upping the ante in the age of militarism,
consumerism and neoliberal savagery.
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Diagnostic
WE HAVE MET THE ENEMY by David Solway
The collapse of the temple of reason
in the age of appeasement.
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Film
Review
INTERSTELLAR reviewed by Nick Catalano
A scintillating cinematic conjunction
of science fiction and astrophysics.
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Hip-Hop
IGGY AZALEA: THE NEW REAL by Tara
Morrissey
Down under at the top of her game:
borders are for losers.
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Appreciation
PATRICK LEIGH FERMOR: FOOTLOOSE
AND FREE by John M. Edwards
The first backpacker, belletrist,
in the golden age of travel.
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Book Review
FIELDS OF BLOOD reviewed by Scott
Appleby
The political animal, and not religion,
is the culprit argues Karen Armstrong.
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Between Sets
DAVID SOLWAY'S BLOOD GUITAR
AND OTHER TALES reviewed by P. David Hornik
A national treasure: poet, polemicist
and singer/songwriter.
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Connections
THE SINKING OF THE FRIENDSHIP by
Robert J. Lewis
Why don't friendships work?
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Sex
Work
SEX ROBOTS DISPLACING SEX WORKERS
by John Danaher
Roxxy is pliant, obedient and she's
not worried about losing her job.
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Music
SIX DEGREES OF JAZZ
Make way for triple threat Christine
Jensen: composer, conductor, saxophonist.
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Philosophy
THE END OF EMERGENCIES by Santiago
Zabala
Opportunities we ignore at our
own peril.
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Art
EGO AND ART: WHISTLER AND WATERSTON
by Anthony Merino
Does great art require great ego?
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Art
DARCIA LABROSSE: METALWORK CORPUS
by Lydia Schrufer
The taming of the industrialized
world through metal and electrostatic paint.
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