Category: Laughter, Tears and Rage
Issue 99 May 2006
Under Pressure
Philosopher Peter Sloterdijk’s proposal for a ‘Pneumatic Parliament’ reflects the fragility of democracy
Issue 98 April 2006
Turbine Mall
Plans are afoot to transform the derelict yet ultra-moderne Battersea Power Station into a giant leisure complex
Issue 97 March 2006
Righteous Eire
The re-release of Peter Lennon’s 1968 documentary on Ireland’s fraught relationship to change reveals a filmmaker transfixed by the faces of his subjects
Issue 95 November-December 2005
Against the Wall
A new project by e-flux highlights an extraordinary archive of photographs amassed by Mexican muralist David Alfaro Siqueiros
Issue 94 October 2005
The Subterraneans
The inspiration for sci-fi fantasists, underground storage facilities – born of Cold War paranoia – are now big business
Issue 93 September 2005
Street Life
An obscure 19th-century novel exploring the city as a state of mind was a precursor to some of the late 20th-century's most radical writers. It has now been re-issued
Issue 92 June-August 2005
Laughter, Tears and Rage
Whether pristine or slovenly, a writer's desk is a state of mind
Issue 91 May 2005
Laughter, Tears and Rage
Three new releases of philosophy-inspired music
Issue 90 April 2005
Laughter, Tears and Rage
In his new book Jacques Rancière discusses the democratization of vision
Issue 88 February 2005
Laughter, Tears and Rage
A new book suggests subtitles are not simply translations but passports to foreign worlds.

















Listings June-August 2008
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