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Woody Guthrie Art Projection on Oklahoma Capitol Sparks #WoodysGuitar Protest Movement

A painting of Woody Guthrie is projected onto the Oklahoma Capitol on Feb. 27. (jackfowlerart / Instagram) Woody Guthrie died in 1967, but the spirit of the folk singer is alive and well in the American heartland. On Feb. 27, according to NonDoc, Oklahoma City artist Jack Fowler and technical expert Stephen Tyler projected a giant painting of Guthrie onto a tarpaulin on the side of the Oklahoma state Capitol. Guthrie, who was born in 1912 in Okemah, Okla., was famous for writing “This machine kills fascists” on his guitar. Читать дальше...

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When It Comes to Wall Street, Preet Bharara Is No Hero

By Jesse Eisinger / ProPublica The U.S. attorney newly fired by President Trump has been acclaimed for tackling corruption. But his treatment of Wall Street executives involved in the financial meltdown was far less confrontational.

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Footage in Documentary Prompts New Questions About Shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson (Video)

“Stranger Fruit” video still via CNN More than two years after the killing of Michael Brown, the 18-year-old African American shot by a white police officer in Ferguson, Mo., details have come to the fore that have brought fresh scrutiny to the era-defining case. Filmmaker Jason Pollock included previously unreleased footage in his new documentary “Stranger Fruit” that was taken from a surveillance camera in the store Brown visited on the day he was killed by Officer Darren Wilson on Aug. 9, 2014. Читать дальше...

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Mourning Glory

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The Dance of Death

Falling civilizations embrace what Freud calls the death instinct. They are dominated by oligarchic elites, imbeciles, narcissists and con artists who, on the way down, feed us fantasies and steal as much as they can.