In the proud tradition of speaking-truth-to-power that
once characterized American media, ARTHUR has
called on some of the best thinkers, artists, cartoonists
and poets of our time to speak their outrage and insights
in print — including: Art Spiegelman Patti Smith David
Byrne Chris Hedges Daniel Pinchbeck David Cross Alan
Moore Charles Potts Robbie Conal. The result is an issue
full of intelligence, vitriol, humor, beauty and full-on
righteousness. 48 broadsheet-sized pages. High quality
newsprint. With a cover price of free. The LOS ANGELES
TIMES has called Arthur "a magazine with moxie...which
aims to agitate and inspire in much the same way early
Rolling Stone and other underground publications did
in the 1960s and '70s." The PHILADELPHIA WEEKLY said,
"ARTHUR is kind of in a category by itself...DIY in
its sensibility but far-reaching in its goals." To view
the magazine go to: http://www.arthurmag.com/
Adbusters
is a magazine rife with political satire, an anticonsumerist
message and innovative ideas on effecting change. It
has become a mainstay in America's dissent publications.
Kalle Lasn the founder of the Magazine is bent on no
less than a cultural revolution, altering the way we
see corporate advertizements and messages from our government.Through
their unique culmination of art and concept activism
like Buy Nothing Day, and Unbrand America, Adbusters
has become a prominent and effective voice in the Patriotism
of Dissent. Unbrand America Campaign beings July
4th. To learn more check out their website http://www.adbusters.org/home/
In
1982, a group of Vietnam combat veterans and veterans
of the anti-Vietnam War movement came together to start
a print quarterly entitled Intervention Magazine.
Their goal was to write about and stop the United States'
continued policy of immoral an ineffective military
intervention. Although many changes have occurred In
the last fifteen years, money and corporate profit are
today the primary motivating factors in determining
international policy, and often domestic policy just
as they were years ago. Therefore Intervention Magazine
urges citizens to intervene in their political system
and to "continuously scrutinize the tools of democracy
and institutions for public participation." Their
"roots are in the past and in a failed war,"
their "focus is on today and creative answers."
Read the magazine or submit an article of your own at
http://www.interventionmag.com/cms/index.php.
The
Internet Weekly Report
is an online magazine that focuses on political satire,
humor, art and culture. It's like the Talk Soup of
political dissent, combining original pieces of satire
with links to internet hotspots. The IWR keeps you informed
on the latest art exhibitions, and compiles cultural
events that may be of interest to the activist in you.
To view their online report click
here.
The
online satire magazine Infinite
Jest describe themselves as "like The
Onion, only bitter." Their magazine exhibits
a broad range of pieces from the silly to the cannonized.
Featuring Mark Twain's "The War Prayer" juxtaposed
next to Gulf War Playing cards and an interview with
George Bush's psychiatrist, Infinite Jest humorously
punctuates the jaded American's have of their politics
and big business. You can view their website at http://yorick.infinitejest.org:81/
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