Articles
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Is there a good end for doomers?
In “Doomed to Fail,” J.J. Anselmi provides a detailed examination of doom metal background, and cultural significance.
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Prince Ringard: No age limit in the rebellion
An anarchist singer-poet at the age of 78, giving a hundred free concerts a year to an audience of different generations. Angry and cheerful.
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David Ivison: Why I Am Not An Anarchist
What are the limits of anarchist understanding? A vivid look at the current problem from 1972.
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Makanin’s Asan: Dark myth of in Chechnia
Asan is less a book about Russia’s Chechen battles and more of an unsatisfied, jittery novel that shows how war pushes participants and observers to piece together narratives that explain or justify actions.
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Review: Doom-filled invocations of Earthbong
The third album from German cannabis lords Earthbong completes a hazy, dreamy trilogy of sorts, following 2018’s One Earth One Bong and 2020’s Bong Rites.
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Children of the Stars: A Journey into the the Cosmic Faith
‘Children of the Stars’ is the strange but true story of a UFO contactee group who relive their past lives on other planets by making their own science fiction film.
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Documentary about Jean-Luc Godard’s final days before his farewell
Friend of Jean-Luc Godard produced a documentary about the final days leading up to his assisted suicide.
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Coincidence and Miracle: Baron Wenckheim’s Homecoming by László Krasznahorkai
László Krasznahorkai’s latest novel, War & War, follows his greatest texts, blending perspectives and enunciations to create a humorous universe with a baron and scientist, recombining infinity and finiteness.