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Wobblies Organize Brooklyn Warehouses
by Caitlin EschLocal
In 1903, when Japanese and Mexican immigrant workers wanted to unionize in California, the American Federation of Labor denied them a union charter, refusing to work with non-whites. The Industrial Workers of the World, on the other hand, embraced workers of all colors, as long as they were a little “red.” At less than $4 an hour, some Mexican workers in Brooklyn today earn little more than they would have in 1903—and these workers are again turning to the IWW.
The Battle of Starrett City
by Nicholas JahrLocal
The news came with a knock on the door just before 6 a.m. One of Max Abelsons neighbors was out in the hall. Had he heard? It was all over the news. Starrett City was on the block.
A Bard from East New York: Martín Espada
by Gabriel ThompsonExpress
Called the Pablo Neruda of North American authors by Sandra Cisneros, Martín Espada has published eight books of poetry, including Imagine the Angels of Bread, winner of an American Book Award, and Alabanza: New and Selected Poems 1982-2002, which received the Paterson Award for Sustained Literary Achievement.
Barbara Novak with Adrienne Baxter Bell and Phong Bui
by Phong Bui and Andrienne Baxter BellArt
On the occasion of her new book, Voyages of The Self: Pairs, Parallels, and Patterns in American Art and Literature (part of the trilogy American Painting of the Nineteenth Century, Nature and Culture: Oxford University Press), Barbara Novak welcomes art historian Adrienne Baxter Bell and Brooklyn Rail Publisher Phong Bui to her home to talk about her life and work.
Lee Bontecou
by Stephanie BuhmannArtSeen
Lee Bontecou has long achieved what most artists aspire to: she has created a world that is entirely her own. Brilliantly dark with an inherent sense of foreboding, it opens itself to us without losing its unpredictability and hence, we stay on our toes.
Long Live the RNC?
by Theodore HammThe recent revelations that the NYPD had spied on everyone from grannies to indie rockers across the country prior to the RNC are surprising only because of the operation’s scope.
- Gillian Carnegie by Jeremy Sigler
- Francis Alys by Geoffrey Cruickshank-Hagenbuckle
- Mark Grotjahn by Craig Olson
- Naoto Nakagawa by Shane McAdams
- David and Chie Hammons by Jen Schwarting
- Joseph Beuys by Valery Oisteanu
- Cynthia Hartling by Cassandra Neyenesch
- Mayumi Terada by Robert C. Morgan
- Gordon Matta-Clark by Cynthia Eardley
- Railing Opinion: A response to Irving Sandlers A Call to the Art Critics by Eric Fischl
- Semina Culture: Wallace Berman & His Circle by John Yau
- Brooklyn Dispatches by James Kalm
- Rosalyn Drexler by John Yau
- Philip Taaffe by Cassandra Neyenesch
- Jamie McMurry by Warren Fry
- Letter from LONDON by Sherman Sam
- Justine Kurland by Cassandra Neyenesch
- Jonathan Schipper and Michael Schall by Adam Thompson
- Merrill Wagner by Shane McAdams
- Role Play: Feminist Art Revisited 1960–1980 by Thomas Micchelli
- Virtually an Art Market? Artfully Living a Second Life by Hrag Vartanian
- Lee Bontecou by Stephanie Buhmann
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Mos Def and the New Old Magic
by Douglas SingletonMusic
Mos Def’s True Magic is anything but the throwaway recording it is often accused of being; it is in fact a very serious culmination of this hip-hop artist’s musical progression.
The Compassionate Camels: A Belly Dancer’s Debut
Dance
I had only been belly dancing for six months when my classmates goaded me to don a stage name and enter the wilds of public performance.
Full Contents
Local
- Wobblies Organize Brooklyn Warehouses by Caitlin Esch
- Addressing the Needs of the Neglected by Nick Chase
- The Battle of Starrett City by Nicholas Jahr
Express
- A Bard from East New York: Martín Espada by Gabriel Thompson
- There Goes My City by David Freedlander
- How to End the War by Paul Mattick
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TELESUR’S PROGRAM
Aram Aharonian with Nikolas Kozloff by Nikolas Kozloff -
RANT RHAPSODY
Occupational Hazards by Mark Read -
RANT RHAPSODY
Listening to Robinson by Sabine Heinlein - Debtor’s Nation by Williams Cole
Art
- Barbara Novak with Adrienne Baxter Bell and Phong Bui by Phong Bui and Andrienne Baxter Bell
- Jonathan Lasker with John Yau by John Yau
ArtSeen
- Gillian Carnegie by Jeremy Sigler
- Francis Alys by Geoffrey Cruickshank-Hagenbuckle
- Mark Grotjahn by Craig Olson
- Naoto Nakagawa by Shane McAdams
- David and Chie Hammons by Jen Schwarting
- Joseph Beuys by Valery Oisteanu
- Cynthia Hartling by Cassandra Neyenesch
- Mayumi Terada by Robert C. Morgan
- Gordon Matta-Clark by Cynthia Eardley
- Railing Opinion: A response to Irving Sandlers A Call to the Art Critics by Eric Fischl
- Semina Culture: Wallace Berman & His Circle by John Yau
- Brooklyn Dispatches by James Kalm
- Rosalyn Drexler by John Yau
- Philip Taaffe by Cassandra Neyenesch
- Jamie McMurry by Warren Fry
- Letter from LONDON by Sherman Sam
- Justine Kurland by Cassandra Neyenesch
- Jonathan Schipper and Michael Schall by Adam Thompson
- Merrill Wagner by Shane McAdams
- Role Play: Feminist Art Revisited 1960–1980 by Thomas Micchelli
- Virtually an Art Market? Artfully Living a Second Life by Hrag Vartanian
- Lee Bontecou by Stephanie Buhmann
Books
- Catastrophe by Charles Bernstein
- Life is Short, Reading is Long by Nora Griffin
- “Not Yet”: On the novels of Kenneth Fearing by McKenzie Wark
- Peter Selgin with Lisa Kunik by Lisa Kunik
- Nonfiction: Writing as Warfare by Larry Fondation
- Memoir: Hunting Easter’s Eggs by Elizabeth Reed
- Nonfiction: Lynching Darkness by Cleve Wiese
- Disruptive Behavior: Elaine Equi’s Ripple Effect by Maxwell Heller
Music
- Mos Def and the New Old Magic by Douglas Singleton
- Toupidek Limonade: Le Phoque a bu l’air (In Poly Sons 1106) by Tony Coulter
- Concerto for Broken Foot and Two Sedatives: Menomena and the Good, the Bad and the Queen by Todd Simmons
- Notes on Time: The Recent Music of Tigran Mansurian by Alan Lockwood
- A Year From Monday Revisited by Erin Durant
Dance
- The Compassionate Camels: A Belly Dancer’s Debut
- Cinema is Alive, but is Live Art Dead? by Mathew Sandoval
- Miguel Gutierrez and the Powerful People in Everyone by Carley Petesch
- Everything Smaller’s Building It Up and Breaking It Down at Triskelion Arts by Carley Petesch
- From Hanoi with Love by Emily Larocque
- “The Very Life We’re Living” by Benjamin Tripp
Film
- Reap What You Sow, or Get Eaten By a Mutant by Sarahjane Blum
- “It’s Okay With Me” by David N. Meyer
- Sign O the Crimes by Karl O'Toole
- Mouchette by John Ousler
Theater
- The Church of Young Jean Lee by Eliza Bent
- Ritual Expressionism, Fulya Peker in conversation with David Kilpatrick by David Kilpatrick
- Watching With Similar Eyes: Lucy Thurber by Jason Grote
- Fair Trade Theater: Saviana Stanescu’s Waxing West by Cristina Pippa
Fiction
- The Accidental Oracle by Kurt Strahm
- An Enlightened Husband by Akutagawa Ryonosuke
- Excerpts from the novel River, River by Lindsay Ahl
- Untitled by Yasmine Alwan
- excerpt from Night by Joanna Gunderson
Poetry
- from one by Jen Hofer
- Jolly Rancher, I Dated a Weather Girl by Sean Flaherty
- rumor has it...... for raymond ross, cecil taylor trio by Steve Dalachinsky
Streets
- Tug by John Soltes
- Built on the Block by Ashton Applewhite
- Welcome the Strangers in Your Midst by Eleanor Bader
- Mommy Wars in Brooklyn by Amanda Darrach Filippone
LastWords
- Flap and Bugs Go Dancing by Martha King
Editor's Message
- Long Live the RNC? by Theodore Hamm









