By Anonymous (not verified) , 14 February, 2005
Author
C.Weaver

Recording of the recent event hosted by ArtsCatalyst at the Royal Institution of Great Britain on the 7th of February 2005

This recording is a talk given by artist and researcher Steve Kurtz, of the Critical Art Ensemble, recently arrested by the FBI and still facing charges.

The talk (co-chaired with Claire Pentecost with the Critical Art Ensemble Defense Fund) covers the events leading to the arrest, the intersection between art and bio-politics and, ultmately, captials appropriation of the genetic commons.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 14 February, 2005
Author
C.Weaver

Amy Goodman speech recorded Sunday 30th January at the London School of Economics

Amy Goodman, host and producer of award-winning radio show Democracy Now! in London at the end of January to talking about Independent media in the United States, the US election, and her new book 'The Exception to the Rulers'.

Organised by The Radical Activist Network and Red Pepper magazine.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 14 February, 2005
Author
George Cadman

About two dozen people gathered on Saturday 2-12-05 at the KFC on Mission St. in Santa Cruz to protest KFC's continued failure to put a stop to abuses against chickens taking place in the factories and slaughterhouses that provide chicken to KFC. Chickens are routinely scalded alive, beaten and kicked. In addition, the chickens are kept in crowded filthy conditions and pumped full of hormones which frequently results in their inability to stand up or flap their wings.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 14 February, 2005
Author
George Cadman

About two dozen people gathered on Saturday 2-12-05 at the KFC on Mission St. in Santa Cruz to protest KFC's continued failure to put a stop to abuses against chickens taking place in the factories and slaughterhouses that provide chicken to KFC. Chickens are routinely scalded alive, beaten and kicked. In addition, the chickens are kept in crowded filthy conditions and pumped full of hormones which frequently results in their inability to stand up or flap their wings.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 14 February, 2005
Author
Marc Paquette

This is a portion of an interview I've done with K-OS, Canada's MC supreme...This is a test..

The Music Junky Show...Coming to a Vein Near You!!!

By Anonymous (not verified) , 14 February, 2005
Author
WSQT Radio

Also new is our "Iranwar" file warning of the building war in Iran, set to music from The two Towers.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 14 February, 2005
Author
WSQT Radio

Yesterday morning, MAYDAY DC disrupted the open house the Corcoran Gallery of Art held for prospective students. Two MAYDAY DC activists took over the podium at an indoor assembly, and protestors outside spread their message farther.

A suprising number of prospective students told MAYDAY DC that they would not now consider the Corcoran School of Art! This hurts the Corcoran gallery of Art (owner of the school) where it hurts.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 13 February, 2005
Author
onto

Temporary Autonomous Zones with Onto and Dj Aymara
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After travelling to Israel on the "Birthright" program, Ben crossed into Palestine to work with ISM. He shares his everyday experiences with me, covering such themes of violence, culture, identity, religion, nationalism, anarchism, and the wall.

1 hour, 20 minutes.

For more information on Palestine and ISM:

http://electronicintifada.net/new.shtml

By Anonymous (not verified) , 13 February, 2005
Author
David Newman

The Wire host an mp3 by Calika (Audiobulb Records) - glitch-groove & dubbed out.

Follow the link to hear an MP3 exclusive of Latticel Work by Calika hosted by the Wire ::::

http://www.thewire.co.uk/web/mp3.php

This track is lifted from the upcoming audiobulb records compilation :::: Intricate Maximals (14.03.2005)

http://www.audiobulb.com

By Anonymous (not verified) , 13 February, 2005
Author
Mitchell Szczepanczyk / CIMC

I hope to reassemble a live radio web broadcast to cover this year's Iraq war anniversary protest in downtown Chicago, on March 19, 2005.

On March 20, 2004, I organized and spearheaded a live radio webstream
covering the March 20 protests in downtown Chicago, which relayed phone calls from protesters and broadcast them in real time on radio stations in Illinois and across the world. The archives of that broadcast are online here: