Transforming finance can help to tackle the biggest problems of society
The current financial system is part of the problem, not part of the solution. So what’s to be done? Chris Hewlett writes.
Stokley Towles and Kehinde Wiley: Re-contextualizing the Mundane and the Oppressed
Nathan Vass on two artists, Stokley Towles and Kehinde Wiley, who take seemingly mundane subjects and put them through the filter of an artistic disciple in order to either expose us to oft-ignored realms or correct past oversights.
May 4, 1969: Hit the Highway, Freeway
On this date in 1969, one of Seattle’s most successful citizen activist campaigns gathered crucial force in the Washington Park Arboretum. Jeff Stevens remembers avidly.
Motion From Emotion: Karin Stevens Dance’s re(MOVE) : re(TURN)
Omar Willey considers the Chinese Wu Xing and the dance of Karin Stevens in his latest review.
How an underground hip hop artist and his book club threaten Angola’s regime
Since the days of Fela Kuti, Africa’s long-serving demagogues have been threatened by music. This time it’s Angola’s turn. Phil Wilmot discusses.
How Far Are We From “The Pill” For Men?
Early Career Researcher Emma Whittington shares developments in R & D for a male contraceptive.
What’s the Point of Education?
Paul Tritschler wonders why bother with education when there is no interest in freedom.
Petitions
The kindness of strangers. Fiction by Daron D. Fraley.
Sunday Comics
We’ll stand guard and keep the wolves away/Watch the fire while you dream away/Earned a rest, I know you worked all day/Everybody needs the Comics on Sunday
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