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Indigenous Peoplesโ Day โ Isandlwana, The Mother of All Battles
This particular written project got percolating in my head when one of my co-editors, John Garvey, told me this. ย John recently asked his granddaughter whether she had Columbus Day off from school. ย She corrected ...
The Fireworks: On Rumor and Counter-Revolution (After Jean Genet)
If, after the first months of quarantine, someone had ventured outside to join the protests against the police and their state, that person might have heard stray chirping about bad actors, provocateurs, ops. Who else, the ...
Bagels, Grapes and Marijuana: A Day in the Country
I did not go to the town of Sonoma to buy bagels, but while I was there for a meeting of the Sonoma Valley Cannabis Enthusiasts (SVCE), I figured I might as well buy half-a-dozen. The ...
“Tell Everyone”: Candyman Redux for 2021
This article contains spoilers. Itโs a dinner party in a two-story luxury condo in Chicagoโs Near North side. Floor to ceiling windows and state-of-the-art amenities adorn the two-story unit, home to successful art agent Brianna Cartwright ...
Shotgun Writer
Throughout my unheralded scribing life, I have tried to write cogently about rock and roll.ย I donโt know if Iโve ever done a decent job, some might say so now and again, but there is always ...
“We Did Not Get Permission”: A Discussion With Julian Prairie
When New York City dragged its feet on erecting a statue to honor Stonewall veteran and pioneering queer liberation activist Marsha P. Johnson, some local artists decided to take matters into their own hands. We sat ...
Banksters: A Story of Debits and Credits
During the “Great Recession,” which was brought on by the banksters themselves who usually take the money and run, I wrote an article titled โBurn Down the Banks?โ It was prompted by the financial crisis of ...
An Analysis of the System is Protective: An Interview with Scott Nappalos
Scott Nappalos is a health care worker in California.ย We asked him for an interview because we thought that he would be able to provide some insights into the realities and challenges of health and health ...
Fighting Books for a New Fighting Generation
We recently sat down with four of the people involved in the revitalization of the Charles H. Kerr Publishing Company to talk about the re-emergence of the company, the new books that have either just been ...
Social Forces and Me
When my beat up 2009 Jetta with 70, 000 miles was stolen on the street in front of the apartment building where I live, I felt isolated, alone and a victim. It was the big impersonal ...