A quick recap of MOVE.
Curriculum for Marissa Alexander.
Indy Bay has pours bad faith on After the Crest II.
Before being torn down in 1992, Kowloon Walled City had 50,000 residents.
Headline says it all: Bangladeshi workers set fire to factories.
Frances Richard at Open Space, thoughts on the contemporary.
Write Jerry a letter.
The News From Oakland. Good writing, bad people.
John Rieder's essay on Genre and SciFi.
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Sunday Funday
Labels:
Art,
Bangladesh,
Cities,
Clover,
Fem,
John Rieder,
Marissa Alexander,
MOVE,
OO,
police state,
Richard,
SF,
Treveno,
Workers
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Wednesday Link Dump.
On Egypt.
Chris Marker and Mario Marret, Bientot J'Espere (Be Seeing You).
Anarcho syndicalism at Puerto Real Shipyard.
Soledad Brother: The Prison Letters of George Jackson.
ECW on Debord's films.
Red Square, a documentary of the 2012 Montreal student movement.
Tariq Ali on Syria.
School is a Prison.
Chris Marker and Mario Marret, Bientot J'Espere (Be Seeing You).
Anarcho syndicalism at Puerto Real Shipyard.
Soledad Brother: The Prison Letters of George Jackson.
ECW on Debord's films.
Red Square, a documentary of the 2012 Montreal student movement.
Tariq Ali on Syria.
School is a Prison.
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Notes on the American Dream: survival is not success, but it's a federal offense to protest near the secret service.
Textile Series, open submissions.
Erika Staiti in Jacket2.
Sharon Mesmer talks flarf.
People's garden in Oakland, still popping!
JClo takes on "Marxist poetics" in the name of historical (pop)materialism; the entirety of this issue of The Claudius App is sort of amazing. Shout outs to Oki, Jaleh, Dana, etc.
Textile Series, open submissions.
Erika Staiti in Jacket2.
Sharon Mesmer talks flarf.
People's garden in Oakland, still popping!
JClo takes on "Marxist poetics" in the name of historical (pop)materialism; the entirety of this issue of The Claudius App is sort of amazing. Shout outs to Oki, Jaleh, Dana, etc.
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Closing Tabs
The Lies collective offers some required reading.
The homies at Davis Anti-Zionism have some thoughts for us: Note from Revolutionaries of Color II.
NC Piece Corps offers zines for your zine library: The Lowry Wars; I Will Not Crawl: Excerpts from Robert F. Williams on Black Struggle and Armed Self-Defense in Monroe, NC.
Two on the "aesthetics of communization": A Reply to Daniel Spaulding; a reply to Noys and Spaulding.
Highstar Capital, a private firm, is slowly taking over control of our ports, via Pueblo Lands.
The history of May Day, Peter Linebaugh.
Life within and against work: affective labor, feminist critique, and post-Fordist politics, Kathi Weeks.
The homies at Davis Anti-Zionism have some thoughts for us: Note from Revolutionaries of Color II.
NC Piece Corps offers zines for your zine library: The Lowry Wars; I Will Not Crawl: Excerpts from Robert F. Williams on Black Struggle and Armed Self-Defense in Monroe, NC.
Two on the "aesthetics of communization": A Reply to Daniel Spaulding; a reply to Noys and Spaulding.
Highstar Capital, a private firm, is slowly taking over control of our ports, via Pueblo Lands.
The history of May Day, Peter Linebaugh.
Life within and against work: affective labor, feminist critique, and post-Fordist politics, Kathi Weeks.
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Link Dump
Phil Mailer on the 1974-1976 Portugese revolution.
ECW on critica radicale.
"Mexico Teachers Storm Political Party Offices", um, yes please.
More reviews of Rachel Kushner's book, The Flamethrowers. (Note to self, buy!)
Portraits of all female unit of Free Syrian Army.
Worries of a Family Man from Meditations Journal.
Some notes on Postcolonial theory and Vivek Chibber, and more!
Some noes on Benjamin, to go with some notes on Derrida(awesome hair edition).
How Documentary became a kind of film making.
More discussion of student debt.
ECW on critica radicale.
"Mexico Teachers Storm Political Party Offices", um, yes please.
More reviews of Rachel Kushner's book, The Flamethrowers. (Note to self, buy!)
Portraits of all female unit of Free Syrian Army.
Worries of a Family Man from Meditations Journal.
Some notes on Postcolonial theory and Vivek Chibber, and more!
Some noes on Benjamin, to go with some notes on Derrida(awesome hair edition).
How Documentary became a kind of film making.
More discussion of student debt.
Labels:
Benjamin,
Chibber,
Derrida,
ECW,
Film,
Meditations,
Mexico,
Portugal,
Postcolonial,
Rachel Kushner,
Student Debt,
Syria
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Closing Tabs
On Badiou and Wittgenstien.
Some light reading from Paul Mattick.
Aaron Bady on the American Novel and Zero Dark Thirty.
Rachel Kushner's blog, more please.
Black Gril Dangerous aks What's Wrong With the Term People of Color
Felice Varini and anamorphic perspective.
Corporations created the Harlem Shake.
Poetry:
Lisa Robertson: "Monday"
Dana Ward performs: "Crisis of Infinite Worlds"
PBS on Pomo poetry.
Music notes:
Mahtie Bush's new album.
NPR rocks the Bay and 1993.
Some light reading from Paul Mattick.
Aaron Bady on the American Novel and Zero Dark Thirty.
Rachel Kushner's blog, more please.
Black Gril Dangerous aks What's Wrong With the Term People of Color
Felice Varini and anamorphic perspective.
Corporations created the Harlem Shake.
Poetry:
Lisa Robertson: "Monday"
Dana Ward performs: "Crisis of Infinite Worlds"
PBS on Pomo poetry.
Music notes:
Mahtie Bush's new album.
NPR rocks the Bay and 1993.
Labels:
Aaron Bady,
Badiou,
Dana Ward,
Felice Varini,
Harlem Shake,
Paul Mattick,
POC,
Rachel Kushner,
Robertson,
Wittgenstein
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