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Summit protests and economic crisis

By Shift Magazine/ editorial5/ www.shiftmag.co.uk 16 January 2009

Summit-hopping is so last year. Or is it? When we began conceiving this issue a few months back, it seemed like everyone was gearing up for a busy ...

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Sekwanele! [Enough is Enough!]: Social Movement Struggles for Land and Housing in Post-Apartheid South Africa

By Toussaint Losier 12 January 2009

Amabhulu anyama Asenzeli iworry [The black capitalists] [Are making us worry] - Chorus of a contemporary protest song, sung in Xhosa In the pre...

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Boundary signal

By Open Space 12 January 2009

° Boundary signal / Grenzsignal, 16 January - 7 February 2009 Opening: 15 January 2009, 19.00 – 21.00 Project curator: Fatih Aydogdu ...

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An Art of Fly Postering (Manifesto)

By Sarah Smizz 1 January 2009

If one wanted to make a work of art which was blank, an absence, a cancellation, some how devoid of meaning, it would clearly be impossible. Jo...

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Some recent events in Iceland: Chronology of reaction to Crisis with pictures!

By XC 15 December 2008

An interesting chronology of events in Iceland over the last few months including reports and photos from the weekly demos, the 'hanging of a capit...

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Kandinsky Is Ashamed: Vpered Socialist Movement & Chto Delat Picket the Kandinsky Prize

By Chtodelat News 13 December 2008

 To receive the award, the three young men that comprise [the PG Group] came on stage wearing ski masks, announcing themselves to be the Mosco...

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The future of the arts in Scotland - a briefing paper on Creative Scotland

By Variant 12 December 2008

http://creativescotland.blogspot.com Creative Scotland is the proposed merger of the public bodies the Scottish Arts Council and Scottish Scree...

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The inconvenient Muslim: An evening to launch Homegrown

By mute 1 March 2017

“Muslims are only ever the object in an endless national conversation around Islam, rarely invited to define their own narratives. Homegrown ...

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