Herb and Leo Are at It Again – fiction by Shelley Ettinger

Unions, organizing, immigration, and friendship then and now.

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A Cycle – poetry by Mickey Z.

An irony of culture. Read the rest of this entry »

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Dozers – poetry by Andrew Rihn

What I Tell the Young When They Ask – poetry by Margaret Randall

The art of resist. 

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Oñate’s Right Foot – essay by Margaret Randall

History – reality and symbol – in New Mexico. 

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Drowning in Bones and Flames – collage by Theodore A. Harris

“Fuses” – silkscreen by Mark Vallen

Revolutionary silkscreen

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Iraq on My Mind: Thousands of Stories to Tell – And No One to Listen – essay by Dahr Jamail

Views of Iraq and the USA from an independent reporter and others.

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Recipes for Disaster in Iraq – by Tom Engelhardt and Frida Berrigan

Cooking up geopolitical crime in Washington D. C. 

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Prison Poetry

Multiple poems and a story, by state of Illinois prisoners.

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Prestamped – by Cari Carpenter

What may not be mailed to prison.

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Cartoons – by Stephanie McMillan

Against corporate state conquest in Iraq and elsewhere.

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Cartoons – by Carol Simpson

Life in Corporate Utopia.

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A Message From The American Corporate Plutocracy – satire by Paul Street

Sing and dance that plutocratic tune – American Corporate Idol for President.

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Nigerian Freedom Fighters and Zapatista – charcoal by Kim Alphandary

Revolution drawn in charcoal.

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Dave the Prophet – fiction by Joe Emersberger

Love and politics and deportation in Canada.

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Film can reverse but not time – poetry by Marge Piercy

“…the deadly / stupid careen down the slope / of history, spewing lives, torture, / billions of debt to thwart”

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Once Upon a Time – narrative by Cindy Sheehan

Of peasants, pawns, and the people – happily ever after and global domination.  Read the rest of this entry »

Leading Democrats: “Expropriate the Expropriators” – satire by Paul Street

Democratic candidates for the United States presidency take a surprising new turn.

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The Slow Slide to Barbarity – satire by Laura Carlsen

The brutal US economic and immigration policies toward Mexico. Read the rest of this entry »

Dead Man Talking – satire by Paul Street

A report on the establishment’s living dead. 

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The Weekly Globe – fiction by Andre Vltchek

The Chief Editor of The Weekly Globe confronts the world in the bars of New York.

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Frame Up – fiction by Ron Jacobs

Race and injustice in Maryland; the blood-strewn quarters of the Police State and the struggle against it.

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The Publisher – fiction by Joe Emersberger

A Canadian newspaper publisher confronts his complicity in the Canadian, US and corporate backed coup and mass murder in Haiti. 

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News From Little Rock – poetry by Tony Christini

The unreported story of the 40th year commemoration of the integration of Central High School by the Little Rock Nine in Little Rock, Arkansas. 

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Civil Acts – fiction by Tony Christini

The family of a US soldier killed during the US invasion of Iraq turns against the war.

 

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Plan USA – fiction by Tony Christini

What if “Plan Colombia” were applied to the US?

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Please Attack Appalachia – satire by Appalachian Author

 

From the Appalachian Mountains, one of the earliest and most damning satires of the US invasion and occupation of Iraq.

 

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