By Anonymous (not verified) , 18 September, 2006
Author
Mij Tanith

Think of Adelaide in the not-too-distant future, when petrol is no longer available, when most of the population has died of disease or starvation, and those who are left have to scrape a living as best they can. Think music, circus, poetry and politics, and you’ll be thinking...

Pastiche

By Anonymous (not verified) , 18 September, 2006
Author
3D1on

audio grab from youtube and more wonderous audio delites (-:

11:40

By Anonymous (not verified) , 17 September, 2006
Author
ben frank

Cynthia Mckinney speaking on the floor of the House just after the Katrina 'exercise' as Cheney called it. Cynthia talks about Ollie North's plan for martial law in case of a national uprising

Cynthia McKinney on the Floor of the House Sept 7, 2005:

By Anonymous (not verified) , 17 September, 2006
Author
Ytzhak

These young Black artists utilize their own vernacular, the language they have created, to tell their stories. We scoff when they tell us they have redefined the ‘N’ word. Many of us were offended by the use of the term “Ebonics”; we said we wanted our youth to speak “good English” so that they would get a job. But Black youth not only created their own language,...Are artists falsely creating negative images or simply expressing the realities that exist for a segment of Black America?

By Anonymous (not verified) , 17 September, 2006
Author
Ytzhak

What are the politricks of words, kid/A cardboard on sidewalks cut up/By windmills for 360’s/By boys beaten by breaks/Note to the baggy letters/Wrote to go/Ké/Songs about things you cyan see/-rebellology w/mi cora aniki