The Slow-motion Assassination of Julian Assange
By Kim Petersen, December 01 2020
Despite whatever charges Julian Assange may be accused of, it is well known that the WikiLeaks publisher was targeted for exposing the war crimes of the US government. In an upside-down Bizarro World, the screws are being ever so gradually tightened on Assange by the war criminals and their criminal accomplices.
The Christmas Big Pharma Race Is On: “Back to Normal” When We Get the Covid Vaccine?
By Js Adams, December 01 2020
Scientists and Historians Uncover Further Details of Racist 1921 Tulsa Massacre
By Abayomi Azikiwe, December 01 2020
The centenary of this horrendous series of events slated to be commemorated in another six months, has prompted a reexamination of the Tulsa massacre, falsely described in years past as a “riot.” The only “riot” which took place was the invasion of the African American community by armed racist mobs which looted and burned homes, churches and businesses, while murdering hundreds of people.
IMF Refuses to Help Ukraine
By Lucas Leiroz de Almeida, December 01 2020
The country is going through a moment of great crisis, from which it hoped to mitigate the effects by receiving emergency financial aid from the International Monetary Fund. However, the IMF now refuses to provide a large part of such emergency aid and launches Kiev into a danger of financial collapse.
Diversity in Dance Today: Enlightenment and Romanticist Perspectives
By Caoimhghin Ó Croidheáin, December 01 2020
The history of dance shows that it has always been with us, and, like with other art forms, dance has a mixed history of social and radical roles. It has also, like other art forms, been highly influenced by Enlightenment and Romanticist ideas in more recent centuries, changing how we see and understand the role of dance in society today.
Anarchism and the Avant-Garde: Félix Fénéon at the Museum of Modern Art
By Prof. Sam Ben-Meir, December 01 2020
The Museum of Modern Art is currently presenting Félix Fénéon: The Anarchist and the Avant-Garde – From Signac to Matisse and Beyond, examining the immense influence of this art critic, editor, publisher, collector and anarchist.
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