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Autonomy in Kurdistan

By Matt Peterson and Joen VedelFebruary 6, 2015
An interview with Hilmi Aydoğdu, a leader of Kurdistan's DTK, about the defeat of ISIS, gender politics in the Rojava communes, democratic autonomy, and the future of the Kurdish movement
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This Week in Art Crime

By The New InquiryFebruary 6, 2015
An "art device" on a freeway is blown up by a bomb squad, a middle age man impersonates Banksy in the North of England, and more, This Week in Art Crime
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Marginal Returns

By Brandon HarrisFebruary 4, 2015
A small tour of independent black American film-making, past and recent past, from Amiri Baraka to Chris Rock
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Un(der)known Writers: Louise Michel

By The New InquiryFebruary 2, 2015
Louise Michel, the "red virgin of Montmarte", on her memories of the commune's last days
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Dear Marooned Alien Princess

By Zahira KellyJanuary 30, 2015
To put it simply, micro is macro.
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This Week in Art Crime

By The New InquiryJanuary 23, 2015
Russian artists attempt to resuscitate Lenin with holy water, a Japanese artist is arrested for putting stickers on road signs, and more This Week In Art Crime
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Astral Projections

By Larissa Sansour and Frances BodomoJanuary 22, 2015
Two filmmakers do battle with the hegemony of the Western nation-state in the weightlessness of space
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Cause/Affect

By Hannah BlackJanuary 21, 2015
What remains from dismantled relationships shows just how much power those structures retain
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Further Reading

By The New InquiryJanuary 20, 2015
To go along with Lorenzo Raymond's Beyond MLK, we've attached a series of articles, books and multimedia that elucidate a radical history of MLK Jr, the Selma campaign and the Civil Rights Movement in general
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This Week in Art Crime

By The New InquiryJanuary 16, 2015
A professor films himself robbing banks, Johannesburg artists break and enter to paint entire buildings pink, a would-be thief abandons her sculptural prize in the museum bathrooms, and more, This Week in Art Crime
#BlackLivesMatter disrupts the Oakland mayoral inauguration, courtesy of The Alan Blueford Center For Justice
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The Art of Movement: #BlackLivesMatter

By The New InquiryJanuary 15, 2015
Protestors disrupt a mayoral inauguration with a song, and the state tries to drown them out with The Star-Spangled Banner
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Love Homoscopes

By Hannah BlackJanuary 15, 2015
For The Jeane Dixon Effect, astrology is about holes in time and queer social life
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Terrifying Robot Update: Tuesday, January 13, 2015

By The New InquiryJanuary 13, 2015
The US Navy has a robot shark now, so that's good, it's not terrifying at all, it's actually awesome it's super great.
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Dear Marooned Alien Princess

By Zahira KellyJanuary 8, 2015
We didn’t create this mess. This is what they’ve left for us.
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This Week in Art Crime

By The New InquiryJanuary 7, 2015
Artists are arrested in Japan and Cuba, Jeff Koons is sued for plagiarism, again, and fake subway-ads in the UK attack bullshit jobs
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2014 Bonus Issue

By The New InquiryDecember 31, 2014
A bonus anthology

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