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Category Archives: Freedom of Speech
ABOVE Street Art
ABOVE PASSPORT chronicles the work of the mysterious Paris-based street artist ABOVE who has blanketed the globe with wall art and murals covering 90 cities in at least 60 countries. Creating street art since 1995, ABOVE keeps his identity secret … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Europe, Freedom of Speech, Photography
Tagged Berlin, Lisbon, Paris, Public art, Street Art, Street artist
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Keep Calm and Carry On
During World War II, Britons were encouraged to “Keep Calm and Carry On”, but it seems that the original poster imprinted with the stiff upper lip slogan has ignited a minor war of its own. The WW II British Ministery … Continue reading
October 15: Unite For Global Change
Tomorrow October 15, 2011 is the day to unite for global change. “On October 15th people from all over the world will take to the streets and squares. From America to Asia, from Africa to Europe, people are rising … Continue reading
Posted in Asia, Canada, Europe, Freedom of Speech, Middle East, South America, USA
Tagged Global change, October 15th
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Greetings From Asbury Park
Last week celebrated artist Shepard Fairey left his calling card on the walls of Asbury Park, New Jersey. The mural, titled “The Rebel Waltz”, was part of the “All Tomorrow’s parties” music festival. The mural project, which depicts punk rock … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Freedom of Speech, Music, Tourism, USA
Tagged Asbury Park, Asbury Park New Jersey, Bruce Springsteen, Mural, Music festival, New Jersey, Punk rock, Rebel Waltz, Shepard Fairey
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Power To The People
Jamaican-born, Brooklyn-based Sean Stewart once owned the brilliant bookstore/gallery/performance space called Babylon Falling in Nob Hill, San Francisco. Now he has edited the soon to be released exciting book on the underground press in the U.S. during the 60s called On … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Freedom of Speech, History, USA, Writing
Tagged 60s, Brooklyn, Nob Hill, R.Crumb, San Francisco, San Francisco Nob Hill, Sean Stewart, Underground Press
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Occupy Wall Street
As the Occupy Wall Street protests continue to to grow and spread, in their down-time hundreds of demostrators are reading books donated to the protest’s official outdoor library. If you’d like to donate reading material to the library, here’s the … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Freedom of Speech, Libraries, USA, Writing
Tagged AFL–CIO, New York City, Occupy Wall Street
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MetaMaus
This week Art Spiegelman released a new multimedia publication, MetaMaus, which explores the legacy of his groundbreaking, Pulitzer prize-winning graphic novel about the Holocaust. The following is a press release from the publisher’s website: “In the pages of MetaMaus: A Look Inside A Modern … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Freedom of Speech, History, USA, Writing
Tagged Art Spiegelman, Comics, Complete Maus, Graphic novel, Holocaust, Maus, Pantheon Books, Pulitzer Prize, Random House, Shoah
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BBW : Celebrate the Freedom to Read
Banned Book Week, which runs from today through October 1st this year, celebrates the freedom to read what we choose and the essential protections offered by the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. It highlights the many benefits of free … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Freedom of Speech, USA, Writing
Tagged 1984.Great Gatsby, ABA, American Library Association, ASJA, Banned Book Week, Book Web, First Amendment, First Amendment to the United States Constitution, Grapes of Wrath, Libraries, Library and Information Science, PEN, The Catcher in the Rye, United States
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RIP Gil Scott-Heron
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Bukowski on the Block
On June 2, 2011, PBA Galleries of San Francisco will offer at auction one of the finest private collections in existence of the literary and artistic work of the poet Charles Bukowski. Featuring a large selection of original typed, signed … Continue reading
