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February 2007 |
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UNCOMMITTED CRIMES
by Izzy Kaminski
Cardiff, UK |
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Despite dozens of government initiatives intent on removing
it, graffiti remains highly visible on UK city streets. As
street artists develop ways to fit into the new landscape,
it is time to take a fresh look at the words and images
often hidden in the most unlikely places.
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January 2007 |
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FLAGGING SOLIDARITY
by Amer Shomali
Ramallah, Palestine |
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The Western media
talks about 'the Arab Nations' as if these countries are
united.
The Israel-Hezbollah conflict proved that Arab
solidarity is a myth. Artist Amer Shomali suggests that
some countries need to redesign their flags to reflect
the true colours of their leaders.
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December 2006 |
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IF ORDINARY PEOPLE BEHAVED
LIKE...
by Polyp
Manchester, UK |
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The
cartoonist for the New Internationalist turns his
sceptical eye and incisive pen on four world-famous
corporations. Asking a simple and yet provocative
question, Polyp explores the PR-infested waters of
corporate ethics.
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