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ifeminists December 15, 2004 |
Encounters with Germaine Greer Compiled by Dana Cook, here are first-hand accounts of meetings with the enigmatic sexual counterculture icon: Barry Humphries, actor and impersonator; Gallery Assistant... Richard Neville, journalist; Kneading my Nipple... etc. |
BusinessWeek December 20, 2004 Christopher Farrell |
Skirting the Disaster Ahead In Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed, author Jared Diamond offers a fascinating excursion into the great mysteries of once-thriving societies that disappeared, leaving behind tantalizing monuments of achievements that continue to excite our imagination. |
IDB America November 2004 Charo Quesada |
An Old Master Inspires New Enthusiasm Argentine writer Ernesto Sabato goes on tour to support the cultural heritage of his country's poorest, most isolated communities. |
Reason December 2004 Bob Levin |
Disney's War Against the Counterculture Why a decades-old copyright case matters now more than ever to anyone who chooses parody as a way to speak to power, especially corporate power. |
Reason December 2004 Dave Copeland |
Poor, Sexy Berlin The top-down, five-year city planning agenda has failed to overcome the culture that Berlin built up during the first 750 years of its explosive history. |
Reason December 2004 Nick Gillespie |
Hippie Heaven Hippie, is a spectacularly designed coffee table book by Barry Miles that is every bit as captivating, colorful, and self-congratulatory as the social type it describes. |
ifeminists December 1, 2004 Bob Stapler |
Letter: Victims of Victimhood American culture exhibits patterns where there is not only a willingness to deceive, but also a willingness to be deceived. |
Reason November 2004 Charles Paul Freund |
Talk Like an Egyptian Is Arab popular culture uniformly anti-American? |
Reason November 2004 David G. Post |
Free Culture vs. Big Media In the book Free Culture: How Big Media Uses Technology and the Law to Lock Down Culture and Control Creativity, author Lawrence Lessig leads the charge to retake the public domain. |
Reason November 2004 Brian Doherty |
Burning Man's Piano Mover An excerpt from the book This Is Burning Man: The Rise of a New American Underground in which burned instruments become a spectacle. |
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