By Robert Lopresti SleuthSayers Kenneth Wishnia is no mean author of mysteries, but he also teaches English at Suffolk County…
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On Medicine as Colonialism in Family Medicine
By William B. Ventres Family Medicine In his book On Medicine as Colonialism, Michael Fine—a family physician and the former…
The Rebellion of the Hippie Lumpen in Capitalist Berlin
By Ron Jacobs Counterpunch April 4th, 2025 Image by Nick Fewings. West Berlin—the capitalist side of Berlin during the Cold…
Bugs Bunny as Revolutionary: A review of F. Rosemont’s book of essays
By Charlie Allison I expected great things when I opened Surrealism, Bugs Bunny and the Blues, PM Press’s collection of…
In Punk We Trust
By Daniel winnipegpublibrary November 4th, 2024 In downtown Los Angeles, Alex Damage makes his way to a nearby 7-11. He…
Surrealism, Bugs Bunny, and the Blues: Selected Writings on Popular Culture— A Review
Comics Grinder The art of the essay provides a platform for writers to share their subject and perhaps a bit…
Missing Music: Voices from Where the First Roads End— A Review
By Angel Romero World Music Central January 8th, 2025 “Missing Music: Voices from Where the First Roads End” was authored…
The Presidential Papers by John Kessel: Review by Gary K. Wolfe
By Gary K. Wolfe Locus Magazine December 26th, 2024 PM Press’s series of “Outspoken Author” collections, reaching its 30th volume…
Surrealism, Bugs Bunny, and the Blues: Selected Writings on Popular Culture— A Review
By Richard Modiano February 5th, 2025 Franklin Rosemont’s Surrealism, Bugs Bunny, and the Blues is an exhilarating, freewheeling exploration of…
Understanding Öcalan
By Hank Kennedy New Politics Winter 2025 An old proverb says that “The Kurds have no friends but the mountains.”…