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Punk Planet: You Call This a Choice
- Daniel Sinker
- Joel Schalit
- Eric Action
- Scott Yahtzee
- Leah Ryan
- Jennifer Ambrose
- Jessica Hopper
- Evan Endicott
- Marianna Levant
- Frol Boundin
- Dustin Mertz
- Michael Coleman
- Paul Chan
- Aaron Kuller
- Kevin Dowdell
- James Squeaky
- Charlie Bertsch
- Luis Illades
- Sera Bilezikyan
- Kari Lydersen
- Tracie McMillan
- Jennifer Heddle
- Janice Dillard
- David Wilson
- Sam McPheeters
- Sheri Gumption
- Angel Page
- Davey G
- Jon Strange
- Mimi Nguyen
- Larry Livermore
- Darren Cahr
- Leah Kim Bae
- Bob Conrad
- Jane Hex
- Patti Kim
- Andy Slob
- Art Ettinger
- Brian Czarnik
- Brian Manning
- Courtney Knox
- Dan Lairdman
- Dana Morse
- Erin Schleckman
- Kyle Ryan
- Josh Kermiet
- Mike Yurchisin
- Neal Shah
- Ryan Batkie
- Russell Etchen
- Insound
- anarchism
- The Ivory Coast
- The Champs
- Matmos
- Black Dot Artists' Collective
- Selby Tigers
- Mile Markers
- Verso Books
- Meet the New Boss
- Bush vs. Gore
- 2000 Presidential Election
- Navajo genocide
- C number prisoners
- welfare reform
- DIY research
- DIY sex
- DIY business
- DIY health
Abstract: "Punk Planet was a 16,000 print run punk zine, based in Chicago, Illinois, that focused most of its energy on looking at punk subculture rather than punk as simply another genre of music to which teenagers listen. In addition to covering music, Punk Planet also covered visual arts and a wide variety of progressive issues — including media criticism, feminism, and labor issues."
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Catalog Number: Magazine, Punk Planet: You Call This a Choice
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In These Times: Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's the Republican Party!
- Tom Tomorrow
- Tim Ockenden
- Terry Laban
- Terry J. Allen
- Ted Kleine
- Steve Ellner
- Steve Anderson
- Stephen Jaffe
- Stan Honda
- Scott McLemee
- Sandrine Rastello
- Salim Muwakkil
- Roberto Schmidt
- Philip Connors
- Peter Morgan
- Pete Karman
- Patricia Aufderheide
- Norman Wishner
- Nicole Hollander
- Miles Harvey
- Matthew Lagod
- Luke Frazza
- Linda DiLibero
- Laura Flanders
- Kristin Kolb-Angelbeck
- Kristie Reilly
- Kari Lydersen
- Juan Gonzalez
- Joshua Rothkopf
- John Ghazvinian
- Joel Bleifuss
- Joeff Davis
- Joe Knowles
- Jim Rinnert
- Jennifer Belmont
- Jeffrey St. Clair
- Jason Vest
- Jason Sholl
- Jane Slaughter
- James Weinstein
- Howard Zinn
- Hans Johnson
- Greg Smithsimon
- George Hodak
- G. Pascal Zachary
- Fred Weir
- Ferran Paredes
- Elizabeth Brennan
- Edward S. Herman
- Dylan Martinez
- Doug Ireland
- Diana Johnstone
- Dejan Tasic
- David Moberg
- David Futrelle
- Dave Mulcahey
- Dave Lindorff
- Craig Aaron
- Bill Boisvert
- Ben Winters
- Barbara Ehrenreich
- Annette Fuentes
- Alan Kimmel
- Windy City Boxing Club
- USDA
- SAG strike
- Ralph Nader
- Paul Verhoeven
- NATO
- mad cow disease
- literary drug use
- Labor Movement
- kosovo
- Karl Marx
- Irish pro-choice movement
- Hugo Chavez
- English history
- campaign songs
- Campaign Finance Reform
- Black Radical Congress
- ballot access laws
- Balkan conflict
- anarchists
- American anti-choice groups
- Al Gore
- abortion rights
- 2000 Venezuela elections
- 2000 US elections
- 2000 RNC protests
- 2000 Republican National Convention
- 2000 Democratic National Convention
Abstract: In These Times is a Chicago-published alternative newsmagazine focusing on current events from a primarily leftist perspective.
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In These Times: Arundhati Roy on People vs. Empire
- Arundhati Roy
- James North
- Dean Baker
- David Sirota
- Craig Aaron
- James Schamus
- Joel Bleifuss
- Ana Carrigan
- Fred Weir
- David Mulcahey
- Kari Lydersen
- Rachel Lears
- Kevin Canfield
- Eartha Melzer
- Coco Fusco
- Patricia Aufderheide
- Ana Marie Cox
- Susan J. Douglas
- David Moberg
- Salim Muwakkil
- Kurt Vonnegut
- Jessica Clark
- Sheryl Larson
- Cynthia Moothart
- Brian Cook
- Phoebe ConnellyJim Rinnert
- Seamus Holman
- Terry Laban
- Sarah Oates
- Tom DeLay
- Columbia
- drug trade
- Ukraine
- Svetlana Yakimenko
- domestic violence
- hunting and fishing access rights
- public lands
- Democratic Party
- Alberto Gonzales
- 2004 presidential election
- electronic vote fraud
- India
- Democracy
- nongovernmental organizations
- Argentina
- International Montary Fund
- social security
- maps
Abstract: Feature articles look at democracy in India, Argentina, and Ukraine. Social Security and its possible privatization is also covered.
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Catalog Number: Magazine, In These Times
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In These Times: Collateral Damage
- Tom Tomorrow
- Tom Kruse
- Terry Laban
- Terry J. Allen
- Ted Kleine
- Steven Hill
- Steve Anderson
- Sheryl Fred
- Sean Thew
- Scott McLemee
- Salim Muwakkil
- Rinnert
- Pete Karman
- Pedro Ugarte
- Patricia Aufderheide
- Norman Wishner
- Nicole Hollander
- Miles Harvey
- Luli Buxton
- Linda DeLibero
- Laura Flanders
- Laura Brahm
- Kristin Kolb
- Kerry Hayes
- Kari Lydersen
- Julie Fain
- Juan Gonzalez
- Joshua Rothkopf
- John Pilger
- Joel Bleifuss
- Joe Knowles
- Jim Shultz
- Jim Rinnert
- Jeffrey St. Clair
- Jeff Shaw
- Jason Vest
- Jane Slaughter
- George Hodak
- G. Pascal Zachary
- Fred Weir
- Erin Ralston
- Doug Ireland
- Diana Johnstone
- David Moberg
- David Futrelle
- David Bacon
- Dave Mulcahey
- Craig Aaron
- Chris Lehmann
- Caleb Mason
- Beth Schulman
- Barbara Ehrenreich
- Anthony Arnove
- Annette Fuentes
- Alan Kimmel
- World Bank
- Wal-Mart
- unions
- strike
- Service Employees
- sanctions
- reparations
- Nuclear Waste
- Martin Duberman
- Leonardo Drew
- Iraq
- Internet policy
- International Monetary Fund
- IMF
- ICANN
- Hans von Sponeck
- globalization
- GLBT
- endangered species
- Colombia
- CIA
- Bolivia
- art
- American Psycho
Abstract: In These Times is a Chicago-published magazine focusing on current events from an alternative perspective.
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In These Times: Violent Reaction
- Joel Bleifuss
- Craig Aaron
- Patricia Aufderheide
- David Moberg
- Salim Muwakkil
- Kristin Kolb-Angelbeck
- Joe Knowles
- Terry J. Allen
- Bill Boisvert
- Barbara Ehrenreich
- Laura Flanders
- Annette Fuentes
- Juan Gonzalez
- David Graeber
- Miles Harvey
- Paul Hockenos
- George Hodak
- Doug Ireland
- Dave Mulcahey
- Kim Phillips-Fein
- Jeffrey St. Clair
- Jane Slaughter
- Jason Vest
- Fred Weir
- G. Paschal Zachary
- Jean Kang
- Alan Kimmel
- Norman Wishner
- Emily Brooks
- Erin Hamilton
- Esra Khalil
- Jim Rinnert
- Steve Anderson
- Terry Laban
- Bob Burnett
- Julie Fain
- Luli Buxton
- Peter Hoyt
- Geov Parrish
- Hans Johnson
- Martin Duberman
- A.S. Hamrah
- Hillary Frey
- Carolyn M. Byerly
- Stefanie Richards
- Miranda Kennedy
- Paula Kamen
- Tracie McMillan
- Rick Mercier
- Ian Urbina
- Tom Tomorrow
- Kari Lydersen
- Anthony Chase
- Jeff Shaw
- Zapatistas
- Mexican indigenous rights
- Anti-Defamation League
- Michael Lerner
- Little Village (Chicago)
- Chicago Public Schools
- Betty Krawczyk
- Canadian logging
- aluminum industry
- endangered salmon
- tax cuts for the wealthy
- class war
- Hun Sen
- Cambodia
- Killing Fields
- teen killers
- HIV/AIDS
- identity politics
- Daniel Lazare
- urban culture
- Moulin Rouge
- Guided by Voices
- tribal African art
Abstract: In These Times is a biweekly political and current affairs magazine published by Chicago's Institute for Public Affairs, and is indexed in the Alternative Press Index and the Left Index.
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In These Times: 8 Reasons Why Closing Guantanamo Will Save the U.S.
- Karen J. Greenberg
- Mischa Gus
- H. Candace Gorman
- Stephen Duncombe
- Joel Bleifuss
- David Moberg
- Adam Doster
- Kari Lydersen
- Dave Mulcahey
- Laura S. Washington
- Salim Muwakkil
- Slavoj Zizek
- Terry J. Allen
- John B. Judis
- Sheryl Larson
- Jehangir S. Pocha
- Daniel Sturm
- Jessica Clark
- Phoebe Connelly
- Brian Cook
- Craig Aaron
- Patricia Aufderheide
- Lakshmi Chaudhry
- Susan J. Douglas
- Christopher Hayes
- David Sirota
- Eight Reasons to Close Guantanamo Bay
- Interrogations Behind Barbed Wire
- Visiting America's Gulag
- Dreaming up new politics
- A politically correct lexicon
- solidarity across borders
- education reform: pass or fail?
- families behind bars
- Appall-O-Meter
- Droppin' a dime
- the third coast
- In you more than yourself
- Health & Science
- Looking back
- moving forward
- eyes off the prize
Abstract: "In These Times" is a magazine dedicated to exploring the social justice, political issues, and current events that the United States faces these days. Published in Chicago, the magazine's articles are written by staff, that explore issues facing all U.S. citizens. Kurt Vonnegut and Barbara Ehreinreich are contributing editors. In this issue, Guanatanamo Bay, torture, education reform, a guide to political correctness, immigration, Barack Obama's ability to reach out to the black community, Dennis Kucinich discusses the Iraq War.
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Catalog Number: Magazine, In These Times: 8 Reasons Why Closing Guantanamo Will Save the U.S.
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