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- Eric Newton: Journalism education suffers from ‘symphony of slowness’
- Don Graham’s take from Facebook IPO: $38+ million
- Reporter fired after attributing lack of softball stats to ‘coach’s bullshit and laziness’
- Freedom Communications sells Texas and Midwest properties
- The best questions from Jeopardy’s journalism ‘Power Players’ this week
- Facebook IPO may force journalists to consider their role in the social network’s growth
- SPJ regional director in Oklahoma resigns after chapter funds go missing
- Warren Buffett not yet done buying newspapers after purchasing 63 from Media General
- Survey: 52% of media professionals abandon websites when they hit a paywall
- Look at these first-graders reciting the 5 Ws
The Wrap Media - Entertainment Industry Analysis, Breaking Hollywood News
- Cannes 2012: Shame, Money and Long Movies

- Cannes 2012: Millennium, West Coast Film Partners Sign $100 Million Deal

- Cannes 2012: 'Last Days on Mars' Begins Shooting with Liev Shreiber, Olivia Williams

- 'The Avengers' Hammers 'Battleship' and 'The Dictator' on Way to Box-Office 3-Peat

- Tom Hardy in Cannes: I Love Marlon Brando, But I Worship Gary Oldman

- Cannes Review: 'Lawless' Draws Great Performances From Prohibition Violence

- Dan Harmon on 'Community' Firing: 'Literally Nobody Called Me'

- Cannes 2012: In Praise of Its Treatment of Women (Onscreen, at Least)

- Universal Buys 'The Disciple Program' For Mark Wahlberg

- Van Halen Tour Postponement: They Needed a Breather, Source Says

- Justin Bieber, 'Vampire Diaries' Lead Teen Choice Awards Nominees

- Bill Murray Does FDR in 'Hyde Park on Hudson' (Video)

- Facebook IPO: Social Network Stock Fizzles as Market Closes
- Cannes 2012: Film Movement Acquires Israeli Thriller 'Room 514'
- Birth of the Vibrator: Tanya Wexler Explains 'Hysteria'
- 'Game of Thrones' Episodes 8 and 9: Sneak Peek
- Channing Tatum, Alex Pettyfer Strip in New 'Magic Mike' Trailer
- Todd Field Lines Up Financing for 'The Creed of Violence'
- Cannes Star Aniello Arena Misses 'Reality' Premiere Because He's in Prison
- Donna Summer Family Says Singer Died From Lung Cancer, But Was Non-Smoker
AWP Main Site Updates
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- National Program Directors' Prize winners posted
- WCandC Scholarship Competition winners posted
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- Writers' Chronicle- May/Summer 2012 Articles
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- 2012 Conference and Bookfair Photo Gallery
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- 2013 Conference Keynote Presenters
- A Letter from the AWP President
- Intro Journals winners announced
- 2012 AWP/George Garrett Award Winner
Project for Excellence in Journalism - Numbers
- This Time Around, Less News from the Campaign Front
- One Year After bin Laden’s Death, a Political Slant to the Story
- Twitter Conversation about Student Loans is More Personal, Less Political
- The Media Stayed with the Trayvon Martin Story
- What Happened to Coverage of the “Arab Spring?”
- The Health Care Debate is Back in the News
- Massacre Puts Afghanistan Back in the Headlines
- When Violent Weather Makes News
- Birth Control Mandate Is A Bigger Talk Show Story
- State of the Union Coverage Shrinks
- New Push for Hispanic TV Audiences
- Economy Fades as Election Intensifies
- How 2011 Presidential Campaign Coverage Stacks up with 2007
- The Palin Plunge
- A Campus Crime Story that Stunned the Nation
- Iraq Coverage Reaches a New Low in 2011
- Media Coverage of Occupy vs. Tea Party
- War in Mexico Gets Little Media Attention
- Controversies, Not Commemorations, Make 9/11 News
- Little Coverage of Sub-Saharan Africa
- National Economy a Washington Story?
- Are the Media Ignoring Ron Paul?
- Gabrielle Giffords’ Year in the News
- The Debt Debate, the Media, and Political Risk
- FNC trails far behind rivals in Murdoch coverage
- When Verdicts Make Headlines
- Return of Foreign News?
- Bachmann v. Palin—Race for Coverage
- Scandal Sets Pelley Apart
- Current's New Direction
- The Campaign Retakes its Place in the Spotlight
- The Arab Spring Wilts in the Media
- Israel in the U.S. Spotlight
- When (and Why) bin Laden Made News
- For Japan Coverage, It’s All Nuclear
- When Congressional Fights Make Major News
- The Year of the Mega Story
- Sobering News for some Popular Papers
- Whatever Happened to the Health Care Debate?
- The Press and the Protests
- When State Issues Attract National Press
- Taking the Media to Court
- Dateline—Middle East
- A Slow Start to the “Media Primary”
- The U.S. Media on China
- When Pelosi Made News
- A New Year of the Women?
- Government Officials Ensnared in Scandal
- MSM on the TSA
- Bloggers Weigh in on Koppel’s Cable Critique
Library of Congress: News
- Preliminary Authors Announced for 2012 Book Festival
- PCC Launches RDA Cataloger Training
- Fernando Henrique Cardoso Awarded Kluge Prize
- FEDLINK Annual Awards for Federal Librarianship
- Gershwin Prize Winners Honored
- Presidential Campaign Posters Subject of New Library of Congress Publication
- Papers of Justice Byron White Opened for Research
- Library, Ad Council Team Up with Reading is Fundamental
- Librarian Names New Chief Copyright Royalty Judge
- David Grinspoon Named to Astrobiology Chair
- New Online Collection & Book Features Rare Garden Images
- Library Acquires Lee Strasberg Collection
- Joseph Puccio Named Collections Development Officer
- Mark Sweeney Appointed Director of Preservation
- Veterans History Project Examines Military Photography
- Keninger Appointed Director of the NLS
- New Endowment to Support Contemporary Music
- Library & French Archive Exchange Cinema & TV Treasures
- Junior Fellows Summer Internships Available
- VHP To Collect Vietnam War Stories
- Naval Observatory Donates Rare Book to Library of Congress
- New Digital Curation Residency Program
- Library of Congress Offers Congressional Record As iPad App
- New Library Publication Highlights Civil Rights Struggle
- Gayle Osterberg Named Director of Communications
- Koussevitzky Foundations Announces Commission Winners
- Roberta Shaffer Appointed Associate Librarian for Library Services
- David Mao Appointed Law Librarian of Congress
- Walter Dean Myers Named Ambassador for Young People's Lit
- 25 Films Added to National Film Registry
- New Director of American Folklife Center
- Historic Bell Recordings Unlocked
- Mary Mazanec Named CRS Director
- Call for Applications for Astrobiology Chair
- NASA/Library of Congress Establish Chair in Astrobiology
- Commemorate Veterans Day with Make it Meaningful Initiative
- Talking-Book Program Honors Pioneers
- NLS Works with Hospitals Serving Veterans
- Library Adds AIA/AAF Architectural Collections
- Library Census Maps 1,000 Federal Libraries
- Levine Featured in "Poet & Poem" Series
- Associate Copyright Register Named
- Director of Copyright Office Announces Priorities
- New Book Honors John Cole's Contributions
- Library of Congress Quarterly Journal Available in JSTOR
- Swann Foundation Accepting Fellowship Applications
- Collegiate Book Collecting Contest Winners Announced
- Library of Congress Selects 2011-12 Teacher-in-Residence
- River of Words Gets a New Home
- New: Illustrated Timeline of the Civil War
- New Publication: Lincoln & the Gettysburg Address
- Library Receives Gift of Artwork by Nicola Green
- Book Festival Survey
- Thousands Throng to Two-Day Book Festival
- Bacharach & David Named Recipients of Gershwin Prize
- Applicants for Kislak Fellowship Sought
- AFC Endangered Music To Be Reissued
- More Than 100 Authors to Highlight 2011 National Book Festival
- Library Seeks Applicants for Kissinger Chair
- Library Awarded Guggenheim Grant for Criminal Justice Research
- Papers of John Raitt to Join Library Collections
- United States Copyright Office Releases Section 302 Report
- Library Announces Agreement with Small Press Expo
- Library, Smithsonian Launch Civil Rights History Project Website
- Kluge Center Announces Fellows
- Fields of Vision Book Series Features 20th-Century Photographers
- Reading Rooms Open, Computers Down Aug. 27
- France Named Chief of Preservation Research & Testing
- "Exquisite Corpse Adventure" to Be Published Aug. 23
- Philip Levine Named Poet Laureate
- Library of Congress Seeks Volunteer Docents
- Ricardo Luna Named a Distinguished Visiting Scholar
- Photos of Sikkim by Alice Kandell Now Online
- Alexander Evans Named Henry Kissinger Scholar
- Swann Foundation Announces Fellowships
- Fitzgerald Collection of Regional Americana Donated
- Library of Congress Seeks Applicants For Kluge Fellowships
- Archiving, Publishing Collaboration with Major Contemporary Photographers Announced by Library of Congress
- Former Associate Justice John Paul Stevens Receives Wickersham Award For Public Service from Friends of the Law Library of Congress
- Rare 15th-Century Reference Work Acquired by Law Library
- Pallante Appointed Register of Copyrights
- Wings of War from VHP
- Authors Announced for 2011 Book Festival
- "Earth as Art" Exhibition Opens May 31
- FLICC Awards for Federal Librarianship
- AFC Announces Recipients of Fellowships, Awards
- The Story Behind the National Jukebox
- Library Launches National Jukebox
- 42 Junior Fellows Appointed to Summer Internship Program
- Letters About Literature Reading-Writing Program Winners Announced
- Photographic Albums Are Subject of New Library Publication
- Papercut Bar Mitzvah Book Donated to the Library of Congress
- Morton Kondracke Named to Jack Kemp Chair in Political Economy
- Civil War Photo Exhibition Opens
- New Professional Development Group for Federal Librarians
- 25 Named to the National Recording Registry
- Deanna Marcum to Receive ALA's Melvil Dewey Medal
- Robert Casper Named Head of the Poetry Center
- Graphic Arts Galleries Open March 18
- Ruth Scovill Named Acting Director of NLS
- Mary Mazanec Appointed Acting Director of CRS
- Joan Halifax Named Distinguished Visiting Scholar
- Library of Congress Launches Music Consortium Website
- Library Acquires Historic Radio & TV Sports Recordings
- George Chrousos Named to Kluge Chair in Technology and Society
- Koussevitzky Foundation Announces Eight New Commission Winners
- Larson Fellowship Applications Available
- The Washington Haggadah Is Subject of New Publication
- Applicants Sought for Alan Lomax Fellowship
- Preservation Directorate Hosts Research Fellowship, Internship
- NUCMC Highlights Civil War Collections
- National Book Festival to be Two-Day Event, Sept. 24-25
- 2011 Junior Fellows Summer Internships
- VHP Recognizes Military Chaplains
- NLS Completes Digital Transition
- James Reston Jr. Named Scholar in Residence
- John Witte Jr. Named Distinguished Visiting Scholar
- Rare Revolutionary War-Era Map Gift of Rubenstein
- Hochschild Named to Kluge Chair in American Law & Governance
- Cardinal McCarrick Named Distinguished Kluge Scholar
- NLS To Celebrate 80th Anniversary
- American Folklife Center Announces Archie Green Fellowships
- Universal Music Group Donates Over 200,000 Master Recordings to the Library of Congress
- Queens Library and Frick Art Reference Library Are New Cataloging Partners
- American Colony in Jerusalem Web Presentation
- Adeeb Khalid Named Distinguished Visiting Scholar
- David Laitin Named to Kluge Center Chair
- Library of Congress Project Wins Preservation Award
- Library Acquires Snapshot Music Collection
- Veterans History Project Commemorates First Decade
- Lucia Perillo Awarded Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry
- Zinkham Named Chief of Prints & Photographs
- Library Acquires Marilyn Church Collection
- Braille Institute Creates Cylke Digital Platinum Award
- Russia Presents Library with Silent Films
- Redesigned Search for Finding Aids
- Thomas Hampson Receives Living Legend Award
- New Deputy Director of CRS
- National Library Service Honors Veterans
- Scourby's King James Bible Available as Talking Book
- Library Seeks Applicants for Kemp Scholar
- Library Seeks Kissinger Chair Applications
- Librarian of Congress Issues Call to Record Veterans' Histories
- Library Acquires Liljenquist Collection of Civil War Portraits
- FLICC Announces Awards for Federal Librarianship
- Library Study Shows State of Sound Preservation & Access
- Collegiate Book Collecting Contest Winners Announced
- 2010 National Book Festival Attracts 150,000
- Bronx School Highlighted in Educational Program
- Library of Congress Discovers Lost British TV Treasures
- Library of Congress Takes to the Road
- Library Provides Content for Scholastic’s Re-Launch of Dear America Series
- Statement by James Billington Upon the Death of John W. Kluge
- New Poetry Anthology Features Works by the Poets Laureate
- Veterans History Project Highlights Pioneering Women Pilots of World War II
- Book Festival Website Features Favorite-Author Voting
- Benjamin Fordham Named Kissinger Scholar in Kluge Center
- Highsmith Launches 21st-Century America Photo Project
- Library Launches National Digital Stewardship Alliance
- Curious George Star of New Literacy PSAs
- Enter the Write It! Film It! Summer Video Contest
- Library Places Gottlieb Jazz Images on Flickr
- Library of Congress Seeks Applicants for Kislak Fellowship
- DMCA Rules Regarding Access-Control Technology Exemptions
- Library of Congress Talking-Book Program Receives APEX Award for Publication Excellence
- 10th Annual National Book Festival to Headline Follett, Glass, Kostova
- Robert R. Newlen Joins Law Library of Congress
- Library of Congress Seeks Volunteer Docents
- New Analysis of Jefferson's Draft Show Changes in Declaration of Independence
- W.S. Merwin Named Poet Laureate
- Talking-Book Program Honors TelecomPioneers
- Additions to National Recording Registry
- Roberta Stevens Inaugurated as ALA President
- New International Institutions Join World Digital Library
- Seattle and Virginia Beach Libraries Receive Awards for Serving the Blind and Physically Handicapped
- Swann Foundation Announces Awards for 2010-2011
- Submissions Open for Poetry at Noon Series
- Alabama Center for the Book Moves
- Dizard Appointed Chief of Staff
- Suddreth Appointed Chief of Support Operations
- Folklife Center Names New Board Members
- Law Library Staff Member Receives Award
- Digital Talking Books Celebrated
- Library Appoints 41 Junior Fellows to Summer Internships
- Library Selects 2010-2011 Teacher-In-Residence
- VHP Marks the Anniversary of the Beginning of the Korean War
- Library and Columbia Agree to Develop Geodata Clearinghouse
- Library Opens New Exhibition Honoring Bob Hope and Political Satire
- Audio of "The Exquisite Corpse Adventure" Now Available
- Blane Dessy To Head FLICC & FEDLINK
- Authors, Website Announced for National Book Festival
- Kluge Fellowship Applications Available
- McCartney to Be Awarded Gershwin Prize
- Qatar Foundation, Library Sign Memo of Understanding
- Library's 2010 Florence Tan Moeson Fellows Announced
- Library Collaborates With Chicago History Museum To Preserve Radio Icon Studs Terkel’s Historic Recordings
- Letters About Literature Winners Announced
- Elena Kagan Is Subject of Web Presentation
- Nominations Open for Bobbitt Poetry Prize
- FLICC Opens Nominations for Librarian Awards
- David Rubenstein Donates $5 Million to Library
- AFC Announces New Members of Board of Trustees
- David Mao Appointed Deputy Law Librarian
- Exquisite Corpse Adventure Launches Guess the Mystery Author Contest
- Library of Congress Unveils Redesigned Prints and Photographs Online Catalog
- New Library Publication Features Architecture of Dams
- “Concerts from the Library of Congress" Radio Series Airs
- Digital Talking-Book Internet Service Delivers One Millionth Download
- “Fields of Vision” Series Features 20th-Century Photographers
- Library of Congress to Offer Junior Fellows Summer Internships
- Swiss Psychiatrist Carl Jung’s “Red Book” Is Focus of Library Exhibition Opening June 17
- National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature Website Debuts
- Resource Description and Access (RDA) Accessible through Cataloger’s Desktop
- “Libraries & the Cultural Record” Honors John Y. Cole’s Contributions to Library
- Veterans History Project Spotlights the Service of Submariners
- Poet Laureate’s Project, “Poetry for the Mind’s Joy,” Featured on Library of Congress Website
- Veterans History Project Marks Tenth Year with Events and Initiatives
- New Reference Work on Regional Americana
- William Roger Louis Named to Kluge Chair
- Library O'Sullivan Photos on Display at Smithsonian
- Frontier Photos Subject of New Book
- New Home for New York Center for the Book
- THOMAS Upgrades Mark System's 15th Anniversary
- American Folklife Center Announces Recipients of Archie Green Fellowships
- “The Exquisite Corpse Adventure” Exclusive Story: Episode 6 Released Online
- "Poet and Poem" Radio Series for 2010
- Alan Lomax Fellowships Available
- Paul McCartney Awarded Third Gershwin Prize
- American Folklife Center Announces Fellowship to Honor Archie Green
- House Designates National Veterans History Project Week
- VHP Spotlights Service of Native American Vets
- Cataloger's Desktop 3.0 Now Available
- Michael Handy Appointed Deputy Associate Librarian for Library Services
- Accepting Swann Fellowship Applications
- VHP Launches Field Kit Companion Video
- Reports Released on Bibliographic Record Production
- Young Readers Center Opens
- Ft. Meade Facility Wins Award
- Library's NDIIPP Project Receives Award
- Sanborn Maps Online Checklist
- New PSAs Launched to Promote Reading
- Library Studies State Copyright Laws
- Genaro Arriagada Named to Kluge Center
- David Christian Named to Kluge Center
- Abdolkarim Soroush Named to Kluge Center
- Library Launches Multimedia Website Aimed at Readers
- C. Raja Mohan Named Kissinger Scholar
- Baseball is Subject of New Library of Congress Publication
- Herblock's Work is Subject of New Retrospective Volume
- Students Demonstrate WDL Use in Classroom
- 2010 Calendars Available at the Library of Congress
- FLICC Awards for Federal Librarianship
- AFC Presents New American Memory Collection
- VHP Spotlights Coast Guard, Merchant Marines
- U.S. Air Force Photos Acquired
- Library Brings National Book Festival Direct to Mobile-Phone Users
- Library to Acquire Jack Kemp Papers
- Roberta I. Shaffer Appointed Law LIbrarian of Congress
- Short-Term Kislak Fellows Announced
- Zany Serial Story, Website to Launch
- 2009 Koussevitzky Foundation Commission Winners
- K. Shankar Bajpai Named to Kluge Center
- Library of Congress Gives Fay Kanin 100th Living Legend Award
- Philip Trager Photo Archive at LC
- Library of Congress and DuraCloud Launch Pilot Program Using Cloud Technologies to Test Perpetual Access to Digital Content
- Library of Congress Celebrates Opening of Modules 3 and 4 and Cold-Storage Rooms at Ft. Meade Facility
- Now in Session: The Library of Congress on iTunes U
- Cataloging Bulletin Free Online
- Nabokov Papers Opened for Research
- NLS Announces Awards
- Swann Fellowships Announced
- Marie Arana at Kluge Center
- Millionth Page Posted in Chronicling America
- Sotomayor is Subject of New Web Presentation
- Center for the Book Establishes U.S. Virgin Islands Affiliate
- Preservation Funding Guide
- Seventh Annual Recording Registry Announced
- U.S. Copyright Office Adjusts Fees
- Library Appoints Junior Fellows Summer Interns
- VHP Spotlights Disabled Vets in Web Presentation
- National Union Catalog Celebrates 50
- Library of Congress Acquires ASCAP Collection
- GLIN Garners Excellence in Government Award
- Letters About Literature Reading-Promotion Program Winners Announced
- Library, UNESCO and Partners Launch World Digital Library
- Kay Ryan Serves Second Term
- World Digital Library Launch Slated
- Library Report Examines Digital Copyright of Unpublished Recordings
- Library of Congress in New Media Initiatives
- John Hope Franklin, 1915-2009
- Archie Green, 1917-2009
- "World War II: 365 Days" Is Published
- Library Acquires Abstract Prints
- Florence Tan Moeson Fellows Appointed
- Nominations Sought for Scholar to Deliver Kellogg Lecture
- Chair of Modern Culture Named
- Stevie Wonder To Premiere Commissioned Work at Library of Congress Feb. 23
- Library Offers Junior Fellows Summer Internships
- President Obama Gives Gershwin Prize for Popular Song to Stevie Wonder Feb. 25
- Veterans Project Recounts Drama of Helicopters, Crews
- Interpretive Programs Officer Appointed
- 2009 Witter Bynner Fellows
- Jeffrey Alexander To Kluge Center
- Book on Slavery, Civil War, Aimed at Young People
- Library Commissions Bibliographic Study
- Library Receives Grant For Map Cataloging
- 25,000th Digitized Book
- New Lincoln Book Is Published
- Guide on Presidential Food
- Book of Library Photographs Reprinted
- 25 Films Named to National Film Registry
- President-Elect Obama To Take Oath of Office on Lincoln-Inaugural Bible from Library of Congress
- Sermons and Orations Relating to 2009 Presidential Inauguration Sought
- Pallante New Associate Register of Copyrights
- Library Announces Holiday Hours
- 2008 Kluge Prize Recipients Named
- GLIN Database Offers New Features
- 2008 Kluge Prize Recipients Named
- Poet and Poem 2009 Series
- Library Adds New Features for Visitors, Extends Hours
- Library of Congress, National Library of China Sign World Digital Library Agreement
- Library Merges Acquisition, Cataloging Functions
- New Chiefs Named in Library Reorganization
- Library Receives Howard Ashman Papers
- Library's Historic Recordings on NPR
- VHP Spotlights 92nd Infantry Division
- Letters About Literature Submissions
- 2009 Calendars and Cards Feature Library Collections
- Science, Technology & Business Chief Appointed
- VHP Celebrates Veterans Awareness Week
- Lincoln Bicentennial Exhibit Opens Feb. 12, 2009
- Library of Congress Announces New Asian Division Chief
- Library of Congress Appoints Chief of the Federal Research Division
- Jefferson's Draft Declaration on View for Nine More Days
- Teachers Tapped for National Panel
- "National Treasures, Local Treasures" Travels to Denver
- Swann Fellowship Applications
- Federal Agencies Collaborate on Guidelines for Digitization
- Architect Eero Saarinen Subject of New Book
- Center for the Book, Read It LOUD! Form Partnership
- Library Seeks Nominations for National Recording Registry
- Andre Kostelanetz Papers Donated to Library of Congress
- Hundreds of Volunteers Support Book Festival
- Library of Congress Buildings Subject of New Publication
- Library Announces New Chief of the NAVCC Packard Campus
- "Fields of Vision" Features 20th-Century Photographers
- "National Treasures, Local Treasures" Makes First Stop At Broward County Library
- Laura, Jenna Bush At National Book Festival
- VHP Honors Hispanic Americans
- Stevie Wonder Receives Library of Congress Gershwin Prize
- "Learning From Katrina" Web Page
- Book of Secrets on Display
- Library Partnership Preserves End-of-Term Government Web Sites
- Library of Congress Launches "E-Giving" Site For Donations
- Library of Congress Seeks Volunteer Docents
- VHP Commemorates Armed Forces Integration
- Kay Ryan Named Poet Laureate
- Library, NARA Form World Digital Library Partnership
- Copyright Office Releases Section 109 Report
- Swann Awards for 2008-2009
- Law Library of Congress Brochure Wins Award
- Copyright Office Launches New Technology
- Library Hires Preservation Research Scientists
- Library Appoints 50 Junior Fellows Summer Interns
- Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Named Network Library of Year
- Letters About Literature Winners Announced
- Three State Centers for the Book Recognized For Innovative Reading-Promotion Efforts
- VHP Observes Memorial Day 2008
- "Public Markets" is Published
- 2007 National Recording Registry Announced
- Library Receives Charles Strouse's Papers
- VHP Spotlights Stories of Jewish American Vets of WWII
- Veterans History Project Commemorates Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
- Library Receives Original Spider-Man Story
- Library Opens Main Reading Room to 16-Year-Old Researchers
- American Choral Music Web Site Launched
- Winners of 2008 Bobbitt Poetry Prize
- Library and Kaust in Digital Partnership
- Library of Congress, History Channel Partnership
- Seven Living Legends Chosen, Library Experience Opens
- Library of Congress Experience Sneak Preview
- Study Group Issues Report Recommending Changes in Copyright Law to Reflect Digital Technologies
- Karamah Joins the Global Legal Information Network
- Library Launches Historic Baseball Resources Site
- Thomas Jefferson Building Special Closures April 3 - 11
- Library of Congress, Bantam Books Honor Louis L'Amour
- Koussevitzky Foundation Awards Seven Commissions
- "Library of Congress Experience" Debuts April 12
- Library of Congress To Offer Junior Fellows Summer Internships
- Digital Preservation Program Launches Newsletter
- 1507 World Map is Subject of New Book
- Library Communications System For Deaf Staff
- New Email Alerts and RSS Feeds
- LOC and IMLS Preservation Outreach
- Library Receives Book From Window of China Project
- James Forman Papers Donated to the Library
- W.R. Smyser To Kissinger Chair
- Library of Congress-Flickr Pilot Project
- Three Images of the Crowd at Lincoln's Second Inauguration Discovered at Library of Congress
- Library of Congress and Foundation Center Create New Funding Guide for Preserving Historical, Cultural Collections
- Library of Congress, Microsoft Announce Agreement to Support New Interactive Experience for Visitors
- Center for the Book Receives Raven Award From Mystery Writers of America
- Library of Congress Seeks Nominations for the Rebekah Johnson Bobbitt National Poetry Prize
- Digital Preservation Program Adds New Partners To Preserve State Government Digital Information
- Jon Scieszka Named National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature
- Librarian of Congress Announces National Film Registry Selections for 2007
- Poet Laureate Charles Simic and Other Noted Poets to be Featured in "The Poet and the Poem" Radio Series
- Library of Congress Publishes Catalog of Items From the Jay I. Kislak Collection of the Early Americas
- Images of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building Added to the Carol M. Highsmith Archive
- Library of Congress Makes Grant To Southeastern Louisiana University To Foster Instructional Use of Digital Materials
- Working Group on Bibliographic Control Releases Draft Report
- Library of Congress, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Deutsche Nationalbibliothek and OCLC Enhance VIAF Project
- Martha Anderson Named Director of Program Management for Digital Preservation Program
- House Passes Bipartisan Resolution to Establish "National Veterans History Project Week"
- Veterans History Project Spotlights WWII Stories from China-Burma-India
- John Philip Sousa, "The March King," Subject of New Web Site
- Silent Movies Are Subject of New Library Publication
- NLS Director Recognized by Braille Institute of America
- Library of Congress Offers Information on Fire Recovery for Collections
- Library of Congress Collaborates with Xerox To Test Format for Digitally Preserving, Accessing Treasured Images
- "Concerts from the Library of Congress" Radio Series To Launch on Nov. 5
- Library of Congress and UNESCO Sign World Digital Library Agreement
- Library of Congress Partners with British, Canadian and Australian National Libraries on RDA Implementation
- New Guide to Library's Air and Space Collections Is Published
- Library of Congress Display of Tibetan Items to Mark Dalai Lama's Receipt of Congressional Medal
- Library of Congress Receives Collection of Oral Histories from Prominent African Americans
- Veterans History Project Web Site Enhances Experience of "The War"
- Library of Congress's National Book Festival Attracts More Than 120,000 Book Lovers To the National Mall
- World War II Is Subject of New Library Publication
- Center for the Book Announces 2007-2008 Letters About Literature Reading Promotion Program
- Library's Map Treasures Are Highlighted in "Cartographia"
- Swann Foundation Accepting Fellowship Applications
- William F. May Appointed to Maguire Chair in American History at the John W. Kluge Center
- Statement by the Veterans History Project of the Library of Congress American Folklife Center
- Jefferson Building Special Closures, Sept. 14 and Sept. 28
- Library of Congress Launches New Literacy Campaign, Public Outreach Features on Web Site
- Eric Hansen Named Chief of Preservation Research and Testing Division
- Library of Congress Partners with WWOZ-FM and Grammy Foundation® To Preserve Legendary Musical Recordings
- Library of Congress Seeks Volunteer Docents
- "West Side Story: Birth of a Classic" Opens on Sept. 26
- Folklorist Archie Green Honored with Living Legend Award
- Digital Preservation Program Makes Awards to Preserve American Creative Works
- Library of Congress Acquires Media Pioneer's Collection
- Center for the Book Publishes Bilingual Volume on Reading Promotion in the U.K., Russia and U.S.
- Librarian of Congress Appoints Charles Simic Poet Laureate
- "American Treasures of the Library of Congress" To Close Aug. 18
- Library Accepts Historic Gift of Packard Campus
- NLS Director Frank Kurt Cylke Receives Award from the American Council of the Blind
- New Materials Added to "France in America" Web Site Include Documents From Confederacy, Birth of Civil Rights Movement
- Kay Kaufman Shelemay Appointed To Chair of Modern Culture in the John W. Kluge Center
- Swann Foundation Announces Two Fellows for 2007-2008
- Construction Under Way for Encasement of Waldeemüller Map, "Birth Certificate of America"
- Library of Congress Announces Award-Winning Authors To Participate in Seventh Annual National Book Festival
- U.S. Army and Federal Research Division Publish History of Battle Command Training Program
- Visiting Scholar Jenna Weissman Joselit To Study Ten Commandments in American Culture
- FLICC Announces Awards for Federal Librarianship
- Library of Congress Announces National and State Winners in Letters About Literature Program
- Librarian of Congress To Name National Ambassador for Young People's Literature
- Laura Campbell Recognized as Laureate by Computerworld Honors Program
- Library of Congress Seeks Nominations for the Rebekah Johnson Bobbitt Poetry Prize
- Five State Centers for the Book Recognized for Innovative Reading Promotion Projects
- "The Road to Jerusalem" Is Published
- Veterans History Project Honors Vets with "The Great War"
- Gershwin Prize-winner Paul Simon’s Song Notes Added to Music Division Collection
- Library of Congress Receives Guarneri Violin for Collection
- National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped Makes Room for Digital Talking Books
- Florence Tan Moeson Fellows Appointed
- Koussevitzky Foundation Announces Commission Winners
- Veterans History Project Launches Field Kit, Web Resource
- Law Librarian Rubens Medina Receives 2007 Federal 100 Award
- History of the Hymn "Amazing Grace" Now Online
- Library of Congress To Celebrate Jewish American Heritage Month with Lectures and Web Site
- Veterans History Project Chronicles Unique Wartime Contributions During Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
- Star-Studded Lineup Confirmed for Library of Congress Concert Honoring Gershwin Prize Recipient Paul Simon
- Library of Congress Launches Its First-Ever Blog in Celebration of 207th Birthday
- Library of Congress Nominated for Two Webby Awards
- Library of Congress To Receive Original Manuscript of Composition by Teen Prodigy Jay Greenberg
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- The Obama Camp Serves up a Bain Story
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- The Father of Tabloid Journalism
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- In Social Media, Support for Same-sex Marriage
- Bahrain Arrests Critical Journalist
- Los Angeles Times Gets $1 Million Ford Foundation Grant
- Warren Buffett and the Future of Journalism
- Syndicates: Changes Abound at The Washington Post
- Facebook's IPO Has Journalism Pack Salivating
- Media General to Sell Most of its Newspapers to Warren Buffett's Group
- View: Is Facebook a Must-Buy for Journalism?
- NBC News Celebrates 20 Years of ‘Dateline’
- 'The New Republic' Plans to Establish a New York Office
- Intel’s Latest Online Journalism Targets A Younger Crowd
- Software Developer Revives Debate About Whether Journalists Should Learn to Code
- For Its 2012 Elections Coverage, MTV Swaps Out Citizen Journalism for Gamification
- San Diego CityBeat is Losing Writers Fast
- Social Journalism Research Helps Explain How Information is Verified on Twitter
- Google’s Richard Gingras: We are at the Beginning of a Journalism Renaissance
- Flipboard's Quittner Talks About Role, Explains Ad Platform
- How Tiny Silverton, Colo. Saved Its Newspaper (And Ended Up on The 'Today' Show)
- What Does a First-Grade Journalist Look Like?
- CNN Hits Lowest Primetime Demo Rating at 9 PM In 15 Years
- NPR Sees Sharp Downtourn in Advertising Revenue, Leading to Talk of Cuts
- Ads on Facebook: A Story of Pizza
- Smartphone Sales: It's Now Apple's and Samsung's Game to Lose
- Facebook Boosts IPO Size by 25%, Could Top $16 Billion
- How I Got That Story
- Ford, Chrysler Not Following GM in Facebook Ad Pullout
- LA Times Magazine Is Shutting Down
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- Ways to Use Interviewing Skills to Trend on Twitter
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- Flipboard Expands: Adds Audio from NPR, PRI and SoundCloud
- Social Advertising Revenues Rise in Latest Forecast
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- Press Associations Open Their Doors To News Sites
- Newsweek's Cover After Obama Updates Stance on Gay Marriage
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- Can Yahoo Levitate With Levinsohn?
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- Re: First Summit on Open Data Helps Journalists Seize New Opportunities for Better Reporting
- Re: In the Works: A Mobile App to Help Jordan's Farmers
- Re: The Makonde Men of Mozambique: A Tradition of Health Care Connections
- Re: Radio Journalists in Rural South Africa Find a New Way to Report Health News
- Re: Radio Journalists in Rural South Africa Find a New Way to Report Health News
- Re: Radio Journalists in Rural South Africa Find a New Way to Report Health News
- Re: Radio Journalists in Rural South Africa Find a New Way to Report Health News
- Re: Radio Journalists in Rural South Africa Find a New Way to Report Health News
- Re: Radio Journalists in Rural South Africa Find a New Way to Report Health News
- Re: Mapping Crime and Corruption in Colombia: Knowledge is Power, Thanks to New Digital Technology
- Re: Where Has All the Money Gone in Haiti? Ask A New Group of Investigative Reporters
- Re: Reporting on a Health Crisis in Rural Mozambique Sometimes Requires Action
- Re: A Profile of Pakistan: Travails and Hopes
- Re: A Profile of Pakistan: Travails and Hopes
- Re: A Profile of Pakistan: Travails and Hopes
- Re: Reporting on a Health Crisis in Rural Mozambique Sometimes Requires Action
- Re: Keeping Success Alive in Peru: A Yearlong Fellowship Leads to Lasting Change
- Re: Keeping Success Alive in Peru: A Yearlong Fellowship Leads to Lasting Change
- Re: Keeping Success Alive in Peru: A Yearlong Fellowship Leads to Lasting Change
- Re: "The Stakes are Higher for Pakistani Journalists"
Media Matters for America - County Fair
- Solange Uwimana: Right-Wing Media's Latest Embarrassment: Obama Lied About Birthplace To Get Ahead

- Todd Gregory: UPDATED: Will Fox News Correct Its False Report On Elizabeth Warren's Book?

- Jill Fitzsimmons: Fox Pits Climate Change Mitigation Against National Security

- Timothy Johnson: Fast And Furious Conspiracy Theorist Katie Pavlich Doesn't Understand Separation Of Powers
- Brian Powell: NY Daily News Defends NYPD's 'Stop-And-Frisk' Policy, Warns 'The Body Count Will Start Rising'
- David Lyle: Public Companies, Private Justice: Will Forced Arbitration Eliminate Investors' Right To Hold Corporations Accountable?
- Remington Shepard: Right-Wing Media Lament Decision To Not Re-Manufacture The Reverend Wright Controversy
- Melody Johnson: WSJ Erases Romney's History Of Invoking Rev. Wright To Attack Obama
- Shauna Theel: Daily Caller Distorts American Jobs Created By Green Energy Loans
- Eric Boehlert: How Breitbart.com Became Part Of Liberal Conspiracy To Push The Birther "Distraction"
- Remington Shepard: CNN's Erick Erickson Calls Obama A "Composite Kenyan" While Praising Breitbart.com For Continued "Vetting" Of Obama
- Eric Hananoki: Fox Pushes False Soros Vote-Rigging Conspiracy Theory
- Todd Gregory: Hannity Embraces Incendiary Plan To Attack Obama
- Mike Burns: Fox Shields Romney From Criticism Over Pension Bailout
- Timothy Johnson: What The Right Wing Media Won't Tell You About The Subpoenaed Fast And Furious Documents
Journal of Sustainability Education
- From Mindscapes to Worldscapes: Navigating the ever-changing topography of sustainability.
- Sustainability and Dancing
- A Sustainable Peace: From Militarized Borders to Transnational Resource Collaboration
- La renovación de la crítica al desarrollo y el buen vivir como alternativa
- A Tale of Two Sustainabilities: Comparing Sustainability in the Global North and South to Uncover Meaning for Educators
- The Sacred Breath: Teachings from the Inner Landscape
- Future Climate Change in the Global South
- Beyond the Monoculture: Strengthening Local Culture, Economy and Knowledge
- A Note on Urban Sustainability-Education Nexus
- A New Agenda for Science Education
- For the Child and the World – a language of connection in education for sustainability. Fertile minds seeking dirt.
- Food Futures: A Poetic Essay
- 4 Inches of Living Soil: Teaching Biodiversity in the Learning Gardens–A photo-essay
- Where Can Green IT/IS Education and Training Be Found Today? An Initial Assessment of Sources
- Planting the Seed of Sustainability: Languages and Cultures Fertilize an Organic Garden at Miami Dade College
- Enhancement of the Construction Engineering and Management Curriculum through Physical Energy Assessment of City Facilities
- Participatory Glacier Lake Monitoring in Apolobamba Protected Area. A Bolivian Experience
- Bioethanol Production in Thailand: A Teaching Case Study Comparing Cassava and Sugar Cane Molasses
- Working Towards Sustainability One Room at a Time
- Values and Participation: the role of culture in nature preservation and environmental education among the Baganda
- Incorporating Sustainability into the Curriculum: The Case of Green Course Projects at a Pacific Island American University
- BIM as a Framework for Sustainable Design
- Integrating Culture as a Cornerstone of Success in Sustainability Education: A Case Study, Youth Allies for Sustainability Leadership Program, Earth Care, Santa Fe, NM
- Subversive Spiritualities: How Rituals Enact the World, by Frederique Apffel-Marglin (Oxford University Press, 2011)—A Review Essay
- Review of Education for Sustainable Development Teacher Resources from the Geographical Association, UK
- Review of Fleeing Vesuvius: Overcoming the Risks of Economic and Environmental Collapse, edited by Richard Douthwaite and Gillian Fallon, 2011, New Society, 457 pp. ISBN 978-0-86571-699-5.
- Review of Energy and the Wealth of Nations: Understanding the Biophysical Economy, by Charles A.S. Hall and Kent A. Klitgaard (2012), Springer, 407 pp., ISBN 978-1-4419-9397-7.
- Generations on the Land: A Conservation Legacy, by Joe Nick Patosky. A review.
- Unpacking Spinoza: Sustainability Education Outside the Cartesian Box
- A New Systems Approach to Sustainability: University Responsibility for Teaching Sustainability in Contexts
- “Framing Sustainability”
- Embedding Education for Sustainability in the School Curriculum: the contribution of Faith Based Organisations to Curriculum Development
- Creating a Learning Organization to Promote Sustainable Water Resources Management in Ethiopia
- Teaching Sustainability across Scale and Culture: Biogas in Context
- Amenity Migration: a comparative study of the Italian Alps and the Chil-ean Andes
- Alpine Tourism in Tropical Africa and Sustainable Development?
- The Effects of Participative Goal Setting on Future Sustainability-Related Behaviors and Attitudes
- A Critical Learning Cycle Model for Sustainability Education: Two Case Studies of Water Conservation Programs in Jordan
- Assessing Systems Thinking Skills in Two Undergraduate Sustainability Courses: A Comparison of Teaching Strategies
- It’s about time: extending time-space discussion in geography through use of ‘ethnogeomorphology’ as an education and communication tool
- Navigating a Geography of Sustainability Worldviews: A Developmental Map
- My Ecological Self on Trial: Confessions of a Graduate Student in Sustainability Education
- The Journal of Sustainability Education (JSE) Sustainability-Now-And-Powerful: SNAP awards
- How our Teaching Changes our Thinking, and How our Thinking Changes the World: A Conversation with Jaimie Cloud
- Bomb Threats, Global Warming and Decision Making: An Educational Experience
- How Do We Really Make Change Happen?
- Top Banner
- Sustainability in Outdoor Education: Rethinking Root Metaphor
GOOD
- Humor Is an Online Activist’s Best Defense

- GOOD Pictures: Go Outside

- Pet Diaries: The Joint-Custody Dog Who Taught Me to Move On
- From Tweet to Street: Anti-Poverty Campaign Takes Supporters' Messages to Camp David
- GOOD Maker Challenge: How Would You Use Storytelling to Improve your Community?
- How Cherokee Is Real Cherokee? Mixed-Race People Discuss Elizabeth Warren
- Sleep Better: 4 Ways to Manipulate Your Melatonin Levels #30DaysofGOOD
- Facebook Doesn't Need Your Money; Invest in Africa Instead
- In a Majority-Minority Nation, Numbers Aren't Everything
- In New Orleans, Net-Zero Energy Homes Go on the Market
- A Place in the Sun: 5 DIY Projects for Summer Lounging
- Juilliard Brings Online Music Education to the Masses
- Debunking 'Green Living': Combatting Climate Change Requires Lifestyle Changes, Not Organic Products
- Infographic: Understanding Social Enterprise
- Billr: The App for Dining on a Budget (Without Annoying Your Friends)
- TED's Taboo: What's Too Controversial for the Hipster Confab?
- Is it Time to 'Occupy Teach For America'?
- From Sweet to Swaggy: Moments When Teen Pop Stars Became Sex Symbols
OpenSecrets Blog
- Mystery Health Care Group Funneled Millions to Conservative Nonprofits
- Many Lawmakers Personally Invested in JPMorgan Chase
- Did OpenSecrets.org Foil A Chinese Propaganda Hit?
- Violence Against Women Act Focus of Heavy Lobbying
- Ron Paul's Unorthodox Fundraising
- Obama Bundlers Include Many Who Are LGBT
- OpenSecrets Blog's PolitiQuizz: Attack of the 'Death Star'
- Super PAC Spending Teeters at $100 Million Mark
- Will Gay Marriage Endorsement Mean Campaign Dollars for Obama?
- Monsanto's Deep Roots In Washington
- Chesapeake Energy CEO Invests Heavily in Politics
- The NFL's Influence Game
- OpenSecrets.org Mailbag: Digging into Federal Guidelines, Filing Deadlines and more
- Bentonville's Influence In Washington
- Culture Wars Skip K Street
Reporters Without Borders
- Mexico - Crime reporter is fourth journalist to be killed in less than a month

- Sweden - Three journalists convicted for researching availability of illegal firearms
- Syria - Citizen journalist sentenced to death for Al-Jazeera interview
- Bahrain - Journalist arrested for comments during radio interviews
- Yemen - Journalists attacked, threatened, arrested and prosecuted
- Colombia - Bomb attack on ex-minister turned journalist, wait for French journalist's release continues
- Reporters Without Borders is seeking a Head of Project for Libya
- Honduras - Kidnapped radio journalist Alfredo Villatoro found shot dead
- Sudan - Freelance journalist released on bail, to face trial
- Iraq - Kurdish authorities arrest magazine editor to appease Islamists
- Malaysia - Media freedom in Malaysia is far from assured, open letter tells prime minister
- Cuba - Hablemos Press journalist awaits 10th deportation to home town
- Egypt - Cairo bureau of Iranian TV station Al-Alam closed by authorities
- DRC - Two dangerous weeks for media in eastern provinces
- Uganda - Video director gunned down in western Uganda, motive unknown
- Syria - Eight journalists and bloggers freed, 31 still held
- Jordan - Journalist freed on bail after 21 days in custody, still faces prosecution
- Turkey - Two Turkish journalists released but more than 37 Syrian journalists still held
- Two cyber-activists end fast but campaign against IT Rules gathers pace
- Rwanda - Radio presenter held pending trial after slip of the tongue
Versobooks.com
- Shlomo Sand receives death threat
- 'The boycott will work' - exclusive extracts from The Case For Sanctions Against Israel at Ceasefire magazine
- 64 years of occupation and resistance: a reading list
- Subversive Film Festival livestream
- VIDEO: David Harvey and David Graeber at CUNY April 25th
- Dan Hind's media proposals taken up by shadow media minister
- Intern Nation continues to fuel major debate on unpaid labor
- New Left Review — new issue out now
- Full Communism
- “The entanglement of emancipation and de-emancipation”: Domenico Losurdo on the Underbelly of Liberalism
- The working-class in the saddle: A reading list for May Day
- Podcast: hip hop—the global voice of revolution?
- "This was madness": Slavoj Žižek vs David Horowitz with Julian Assange
- Exclusive: read the José Saramago short story, Revenge, from The Lives of Things
- Interview with Juan González
- CONTEST: Win tickets to Wednesday's Sold Out Discussion between David Harvey and David Graeber
- Alain Badiou: 'Before the Election'
- The Faith of the Faithless reviewed :: The Faith of the Faithless, Simon Critchley's new book on political theology, continues to stir up debate across academia and the media with its critical and insightful take on the nexus of religion,…versobooks.com">"A most extraordinary insight": The Faith of the Faithless reviewed
- Keep the flag flying: Eric Hobsbawm on Radio 4
- "I'm James Bond, you're Superman" - BHL head to head with Žižek
- Thomas Friedman in London
- Political power in the age of oil: Timothy Mitchell interviewed on WABC New York
- Verso's guide to political walking
- Suffering from the "benign neglect" of others
- Metropolitan resistance: David Harvey reviewed
- A Life In History: Eric Hobsbawm on BBC's Archive on 4
- From the Right to the City to the Urban Revolution: David Harvey’s April 10th Brian Lehrer Show interview
- Verso launches David Harvey’s Rebel Cities with Brian Lehrer appearance, CUNY Grad Center discussion with David Graeber
- The Lives of Things :: In a two-part installment, Guernica Magazine has excerpted Things from José Saramago's short story collection, The Lives of Things. To be published on April 25 to coincide with Portugal's Carnation Re…versobooks.com">Read "Things" from Saramago's The Lives of Things
- "Extraordinary weirdness, in the best sense possible:" An interview with Simon Critchley
- Frank Bardacke wins the 2012 Hillman Prize in Book Journalism
- Commodity Music Analysed: Adorno on NTS Live
- Savage Messiah :: In his stunning, controversial recent article for the New York Times, author China Mieville describes the London Docklands, the definitive Thatcherite regenerated playground of the rich as a thuggish…versobooks.com">"A book for desperate times": Rick Poyner reviews Savage Messiah
- Win the complete Counterblasts series and more! - competition now closed
- “Psychotic spatial awareness”: Will Self on Rebecca Solnit and political walking.
- John Berger at the BFI
- A Library for #Occupy: Part 4
- "An order for those who cannot believe" — Simon Critchley on Ditchkins and books
- Occupy the Media—and the Message
- The Letters of Rosa Luxemburg for Rain Taxi Review of Books :: Over at the Rain Taxi Review of Books, Vladislav Davidzon has written an excellent review of The Letters of Rosa Luxemburg, providing a valuable historical overview and evaluation of her frequently ov…versobooks.com">"The indomitable thirst for social justice:" Vladislav Davidzon reviews The Letters of Rosa Luxemburg for Rain Taxi Review of Books
- Paul Buhle on the air
- Frank Bardacke discusses his book on Your Call radio
- A 100-Intern Poll from New York Magazine
- A Library for #Occupy: Part 3
- What Does Today’s Internship World Look Like?
- Annette Fuentes in the Huffington Post on the random drug testing of students in US high schools
- Occupy the Olympics! - Simon Critchley on politics after Occupy and the Arab Spring
- Rendering Michael Gove speechless - Melissa Benn on the fight for Britain's schools
- The Graduate With a Precarious Future: Ross Perlin on the "Precariat" for the New Left Project (Updated with Audio from Left Forum)
- Post-oil visions - Financial Times on Carbon Democracy
- Open Letter to the City University of New York Community Regarding the Police Violence Against Occupy Wall Street Demonstrators on March 17, 2012
- Dire Tales of Climate Change
- The new urban militarism of law enforcement: interview with Stephen Graham
- A Library for #Occupy: Part 2
- Book tour illuminates U.S. soldiers’ impulses to avenge, torture
- versobooks.com">Paul Nizan's The Conspiracy: "A style for combat"
- "Despite repression, despite concessions" - Immanuel Wallerstein on what the Arab Spring can learn from 1968
- versobooks.com">Nanni Balestrini's The Unseen: "The language of the multitude"
- A reading list for #Occupy
- 'Society on steroids' —Stephen Graham on Olympic security
- Thatcher's Warhol: Damien Hirst
- Perry Anderson – A Symposium on Europe
- Further notes on The Bonds of Debt
- Stranger than fiction, indeed: Ha'aretz reports another twist in the Eitingons family story
- Avi Shlaim on why Obama must stand up to Netanyahu
- Martin Jay on 'Towards a New Manifesto'
- Join Verso authors in NYC at AAWW's "After 1989: Race After Multiculturalism" Symposium
- March competition: win a Guernica anniversary t-shirt
- The Faith of the Faithless—“everything to be true must become a religion.”
- Spring event dates for Juan Gonzalez and Joseph Torres
- "Job snobs": the new reality of domestic labour
- Owen Jones on 10 O'Clock Live
- The Critique of Critique: An interview with Luc Boltanski
- “The time seems ripe for fiction with an eco-activist bent”
- The Imperial Messenger is Truthout's Progressive Pick of the Week
- Occupying your airwaves: Interviews with Occupy! editors and contributors online
- "Save the Greeks from their saviours!": Alain Badiou and others on the Greek bailout
- Paul Mason wins the Royal Television Society's 'Specialist Journalist of the Year' award
- Reading Nietzsche like a loser
- versobooks.com">Paul Mason on Democracy Now!: "The underpinnings of this new global unrest"
- "Business as usual?"—Paul Mason and the graduate without a future
- A Civil State of Emergency—a photoessay by Ariella Azoulay
- Investigating Sex in the Observer :: Despite occuring over 80 years ago, the discussions in Investigating Sex feel refreshingly contemporary in their frankness, according to Zoe Strimpel in the Observer- although the attitudes towards wo…versobooks.com">"The concrete facts of love"—Investigating Sex in the Observer
- Costas Lapavitsas on escaping the eurozone crisis
- JSA + expenses—the future of work?
- Owen Jones on BBC Question Time
- The wisdom of gravediggers—Paul Mason at the LSE
- versobooks.com">Re-thinking Marx's Capital today—"a politics of revolt and the poetry of the future"
- Minima Moralia goes punk :: A keen writer on music and an extraordinarily sharp theorist, Theodor Adorno once wrote The task of art today is to bring chaos into order. His own selection of essays and journalism on music, Quasi U…versobooks.com">"Old School, New School, Frankfurt School"—Minima Moralia goes punk
- Looking Back at the UFW, a Union With Two Souls: An Interview with Frank Bardacke in The Nation
- Ronald Fraser: 1930 - 2012
- Talks on Torture by Joshua E.S. Phillips
- Paul Mason: 'Kicking Off' North American Appearances
- "Smelling the Funk" With Simon Critchley and Cornel West at the BAM
- The world's single largest internship program?
- 'A prophetic apocalyptic sublime' – Savage Messiah reviewed in Times Literary Supplement
- This Saturday in New York: Public Symposium on the 'Occupy' Movements and the Left
- Joshua E.S. Phillips on uncovering the failures of the Detainee Abuse Task Force
- "Real Utopias" and the "Revolutionary and Evolutionary" Culture and Politics of Detroit
- Ross Perlin crushes the notion that internships are a "win-win situation"
- What Simon Critchley is Reading
- The Faith of the Faithless and Political Activism
- Learning from Ignatieff's #fail
- Nicholas Noe in the New York Times on What to do in Syria
- The Faith of the Faithless :: In his recent review of Simon's Critchley's movingly optimistic new book for the Guardian, Stuart Kelly finds a work detailing new possibilities for an anarchism of responsibility, skipping from Rouss…versobooks.com">"The best proponent of hope... stricken with hopelessness": Stuart Kelly reviews The Faith of the Faithless
- An interview with Jason Barker, director of Marx Reloaded
- Soundtrack to the Arab Spring: Sujatha Fernandes on This Morning's The Takeaway
- versobooks.com">Ross Perlin in New York Times Room for Debate: "Not Your Father's Internships"
- versobooks.com">The Faith of the Faithless: How to Re-think the Role of Religion in the "Post-Secular" 21st Century
- New York Times :: Hip-hop music hasn't been this politically urgent or charged with energy since NWA and Public Enemy protested police brutality and told us all to ‘Fight the Power!' in the late 80s and early 90s. Alth…versobooks.com">Dropping a new mixtape and "inaugurating a different kind of politics"-- Sujatha Fernandes' OpEd in the New York Times
- Anti-Nietzsche :: Costica Bradatan describes Malcolm Bull's new book, Anti-Nietzsche, as a work that is not about Nietzsche but one with Nietzsche. Writing in Times Higher Education, he praises Bull as an excellent wr…versobooks.com">"Reading like a loser" — Costica Bradatan reviews Anti-Nietzsche
- Cities Under Siege :: Writing in the Glasgow Herald, Alastair Mabbott argues that Stephen Graham's Cities Under Siege has the potential to be an agit-prop classic, but laments the fact that it is not geared towards a more…versobooks.com">"An agit-prop classic" — reviews of Cities Under Siege
- Competition: Tahrir Square, One Year On
- Prepare for an American Spring: Occupy! Scenes from Occupied America in Guardian & Financial Times
- Mixed forms, mixed feelings: Stephen Walker reviews The Art-Architecture Complex
- Jacques Rancière postpones visit to Israel following an appeal from Palestinian boycott movement
- One Million Signatures (and More) To Turn America Around
- A Roundtable with the editors of Occupy!
- "Break the swarm": Paul Mason reflects on the new politics of the network
- The Tailor of Ulm: An “insider’s history” of Italian Communism
- 'This unknown territory has become my biography': Iain Sinclair reviews Savage Messiah
- "Little Switzerlands": Farmworker Power, Ethnic Solidarities and the Birth of the UFW
- Why it's kicking off in Romania
- Trampling Out the Vintage featured in the San Francisco Chronicle, on KPFK and The Nation.com
- The Progressive magazine's best of 2011 list features two Verso titles
- "Avoiding Race, Ethnicity and Oppression"
- The Idea of Communism reviewed on Libcom :: In his rigorous review of The Idea of Communism for Libcom, Alasdair Thompson walks us through the main themes of this collection of essays by some of today's most important political thinkers. Edited…versobooks.com">"Theorizing a communism for the twenty-first century"- The Idea of Communism reviewed on Libcom
- ‘You are not powerless’: Dan Hind, author of Return of the Public writing for Al Jazeera
- A thinker for tumultuous times: Peter Hudis on Rosa Luxemburg's legacy
- ‘A clarion call for peace’: recent coverage of Kashmir: The Case for Freedom
- Frost Over The World :: Is Paul Mason an old testament, doom-laden prophet? That was the impression Sir David Frost got from Mason's new book, Why It's Kicking Off Everywhere, but the BBC economics editor begs to differ. Ra…versobooks.com">"A loss of fear and a loss of apathy": Paul Mason appears on Frost Over The World
- Did Pope Benedict really call gay marriage a "threat to the future of humanity"?
- Sharp ideas skewed by ideology: Ian Birrell finds Why It's Kicking Off Everywhere hard to swallow
- Michael Ignatieff: Intellectual hypocrisy
- Recent coverage of The Imperial Messenger
- The chairman of The Institute for Political Economy asks why Belén Fernández isn't the New York Times’ lead columnist
- "We need to break this cycle": Melissa Benn on the Coalition's Education Reforms
- Euphoria and doom: Andy Beckett reviews Paul Mason's Why It's Kicking Off Everywhere
- "Had Occupy Wall Street been just a dream?": Sukhdev Sandhu reviews writing from the Occupy Movement
- Another Road For Europe: a draft appeal from the Florence Forum
- The paramilitarisation of policing—Stephen Graham on BBC Radio 4's Thinking Allowed
- Dazed and Confused talk to Paul Mason about memetics, dissent and a doomed heirarchy :: Despite the scale of our current crisis, Paul Mason sees great hope in 2012, as he explains to Dazed and Confused. Talking with the magazine about his new book Why It's Kicking Off Everywhere: The New…versobooks.com">"Politics is falling apart": Dazed and Confused talk to Paul Mason about memetics, dissent and a doomed heirarchy
- Congratulations from Verso to all new Knights and Dames
- Guardian :: An extract from Paul Mason's Why It's Kicking Off Everywhere: The New Global Revolutions is published in the Guardian's G2 supplement today. Mason explains the role of technology and the importance o…versobooks.com">"A network can usually defeat a hierarchy"—Paul Mason extract in the Guardian
- "Democracy must be reinvented"—Žižek on Occupy & the Arab Spring
- New Left Review—new issue out now
- Cities Under Siege reviewed in the Guardian :: On reading Stephen Graham's Cities Under Siege, Nicholas Lezard is gripped with an uneasy fear about the spread of military strategies from warzones to domestic cities in the US and Europe. The fact…versobooks.com">"The stuff of nightmares"—Cities Under Siege reviewed in the Guardian
- Carbon Democracy: One of Foreign Policy Magazine's 2011 Best Books on the Middle East
- How to stock a protest library: with Ross Perlin's Intern Nation and Žižek's Welcome to the Desert of the Real
- Two-stepping, two dollar Brooklyn Lagers and two hundred-plus sold-out copies of Occupy!
- Art-Architecture Complex in the Barnes and Noble Review
- Anarchism on Film at the Anthology Film Archives
- Simon Critchley asks "What is Normal?"
- Savage Messiah reviewed :: Laura Oldfield Ford's Savage Messiah is reviewed for domus by Owen Hatherley. Hatherley describes it as a self-published montage of fragmentary memoir, revolutionary fantasy and startlingly raw archit…versobooks.com">"Reclaiming the anarcho-punk radical critique from Shoreditch" Savage Messiah reviewed
- An exceptional encounter: Alain Badiou and Michel Foucault in conversation
- versobooks.com">All Over the Map makes Artforum's "Best of 2011" list
- I'm with the Bears is Editor's choice in the Chicago Tribune
- "Helping get the party started" - An interview on Punk Rock
- Laura Oldfield Ford: Transmissions from a Discarded Future
- The Scotsman :: The Scotsman has published an extract from the new edition of The Enchanted Glass: Britain and Its Monarchy, the acclaimed dissection of Britain's relationship with its monarchy, by the foremost histo…versobooks.com">Towards a "Republican Monarchy"? Tom Nairn extract in The Scotsman
- Verso titles selected as Books of the Year 2011 across UK broadsheets and periodicals
- "A revolutionary without revolution"—Donald Sassoon on Lucio Magri
- Occupy Wall Street is moving into your house
- “A devil for provocative judgement:” McKenzie Wark, Situationism and Occupy
- Imperial history told “as no historian has done before”—Britain's Empire reviewed
- Sheila Rowbotham announced as Writer in Residence at the British Library
- Jean-Paul Sartre on Frantz Fanon (1961-2011)
- “Entertaining, nerve-racking, truly worthy art:” Two reviews of I’m With the Bears
- Wu Ming1: "After the world we know has fallen down"
- Goodbye, Lucio
- Tariq Ali: "World in Crisis" Broadcast
- The Economist on Frank Bardacke and César Chávez's legacy
- “The dark side of liberal thought and practice:” Ed Rooksby on Losurdo’s Liberalism: A Counter-History
- The Tailor of Ulm reviewed :: In the week of Lucio Magri's tragic passing, The Tailor of Ulm: Communism in the Twentieth Century is reviewed in the British press. Magri's book is one of the most significant and important books I'v…versobooks.com">"History in a very different light:" The Tailor of Ulm reviewed
- "Why are we following the US into a schools policy disaster?" — Melissa Benn on the charter school example
- His gravest sin: leaving this way
- Keith Gessen describes his arrest, and the lack of bathrooms in jail
- Continuons le combat: Valentino Parlato on Lucio Magri
- Lucio Magri (1932—2011)
- Belén Fernández and the Curious Mr. Friedman
- Chavs included on top 10 list in the New York Times
- The Professor’s advice: Michael Ignatieff enlightens European technocrats
- Thomas Friedman at Work: a book trailer by author Belén Fernández
- Photos from News for All the People DC book launch
- We are all occupiers - Arundhati Roy at Occupy Wall Street
- #whatif by @mckenziewark
- Editors of new Verso book Occupy! arrested today at N17 protest
- The Imperial Messenger excerpted in Guernica
- David Harvey at #OccupyLSX—"This is going to change politics in a very fundamental way"
- "Society has the right to have a discussion:" Paul Mason, the Eurozone crisis and Occupy
- Stephen Graham on the Occupy movements, in an interview with Democracy Now
- I'm With the Bears reviewed on The Short Review :: Pauline Masurel of The Short Review has reviewed I'm With the Bears: Short Stories from a Damaged Planet, royalties from the sale of which will go to 350.org, an international grassroots movement work…versobooks.com">"A very human angle on what it means to be endangered and waiting for extinction" - I'm With the Bears reviewed on The Short Review
- versobooks.com">I'm With the Bears stories "dazzle the reader with their imaginative range and depth"
- Biblioclasm: or, You Can't Evict an Idea
- Sujatha Fernandes: "West Harlem has caught the OWS fever"
- Meet Me at the Race Riot: People of Color in Zines from 1990-Today
- White Riot on the Air
- News for All the People hits the best seller lists
- Bill versus the Pipeline
- Savage Messiah excerpted in The New Inquiry
- N9: Students to march and join Occupy LSX
- Be Impossible, Demand the Realistic
- “Authors at the top of their game, tackling the most pressing issue of our generation” – I’m With the Bears reviewed
- Paul Mason v. Sarkozy: "Rest assured I have a whole bunch of other impertinent questions to ask heads of state"
- versobooks.com">John Nichols for The Nation: "The 99 Percent Rise Up"
- Verso Books at the Occupy Boston Library
- 'Occupy London urgently seeks direction' — "History has yet to turn again"
- “Art of breathtaking precision, political sensitivity and power”—Savage Messiah reviewed by Bidisha
- COMPETITION: Towards a twitter #manifesto? Win a set of books from Verso
- Slavoj Žižek on the Occupy movement for Al Jazeera— videos and transcript
- "Who Owns People's Park?"—Frank Bardacke in NYC
- Shooting Žižek—and the winner is...
- David Harvey—The Party of Wall Street Meets its Nemesis
- Shooting Žižek - final entries
- More selected entries from the Shooting Žižek short film competition
- Occupy first, make demands later—Slavoj Žižek
- Humour and 'readability': Margaret Atwood and Helen Simpson discuss I'm With The Bears
- Two more entries from the Shooting Žižek short film competition
- Deep Mountain: Across the Turkish-Armenian Divide garners divided responses
- The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Notes on the Rome Riot
- "How do the ninety-nine percenters compare with mass protests of the past - and can they succeed?"— Tariq Ali
- Shooting Žižek short film competition: selected entries
- “If hope is an impossible demand, then we demand the impossible.”— Judith Butler at Occupy Wall Street video
- versobooks.com">Savage Messiah reviewed in Herald Scotland: "There are no superheroes in Oldfield Ford's London"
- Mike Davis: Wall Street through the augmented eyes of “Rowdy” Roddy Piper
- Situationism, the Occupy Movement and the London Riots— The Beach Beneath the Street review and article
- Britain's Empire :: Whatever one thinks about the British imperial past and its legacy, the circumstantial evidence of the crimes committed by British troops and officers overseas collected by Richard Gott in his Britain…versobooks.com">"A necessary corrective" to the apologists of the Empire—three reviews of Britain's Empire
- Hal Foster's The Art-Architecture Complex: Reviews and Interviews
- School Wars featured in the New Statesman and Counterfire :: Neil Faulkner reviewed Melissa Benn's School Wars for Counterfire and argued that the conservative attack on the state education system it reveals is a key aspect of the wider assault on the welfare s…versobooks.com">"Strictly Come Learning"— Melissa Benn’s School Wars featured in the New Statesman and Counterfire
- Ruling the waves with armbands on? Richard Gott on the British Empire
- A new form of democracy is needed: Hardt and Negri on the Occupy movement
- Chris Westcott for Jacobin Magazine: "Escalating the Spectacle"
- Arundhati Roy: India is colonizing itself
- The politics of the encounter: Notes for the Occupy movement.
- "Obama's Pipeline Mess" — Naomi Klein and Bill McKibben on the green cronyism scandal
- Immanuel Wallerstein: Occupy Wall Street is the most important political happening in America since 1968
- Two more reasons "Why It's Kicking Off Everywhere"
- Listening to Zuccotti Park
- Kashmir author suspended from California Institute of Integral Studies
- “A radical, inclusive form of Britishness”—Owen Jones on British identity, nationalism and the disenfranchised youth
- Punk Rock, Protest and the Structure of Opposition
- Schools, not bombs! Brian Eno at the Anti-war Mass Assembly
- Dr David Macey 1949—2011
- On liberalism and property rights: a review of Losurdo's Counter-History
- Paul Mason: 'The Coming Global Crisis'
- Slavoj Žižek at Occupy Wall Street: "We are not dreamers, we are the awakening from a dream which is turning into a nightmare"
- "We are black..."—Verso books for Black History Month
- McKenzie Wark: 'Zuccotti Park, a psychogeography'
- Ten Years of War, Ten Years of Popular Protest
- “Beyond the Barricades”— The City and the New Protest Movements
- News for All the People tour dates
- Rethinking the Jewish paradigm: Esther Benbassa reviewed in the Jewish Quarterly
- Michael Sorkin & Occupy Wall Street: 'Liberty Square'
- McKenzie Wark on Occupy Wall Street: 'How to Occupy an Abstraction'
- Interns file lawsuit against Fox Searchlight, Black Swan producers, citing Ross Perlin's Intern Nation
- Tariq Ali on the Occupy Wall Street movement
- Richard Gott vs Kwasi Kwarteng on BBC 3's Night Waves
- “Open the bloody gates”—Arundhati Roy on Kashmir
- Owen Jones: The most influential left-wing thinker of the year, and meeting Mr Miliband
- Win free tickets for Tariq Ali, Dan Hind and Melissa Benn's events at the Bishopsgate Institute
- "Back to Victorian times?" An interview with Melissa Benn
- Going adrift in Limehouse with McKenzie Wark
- The bookish Marx: Lesley Chamberlain on Karl Marx and World Literature
- White Riot editors on WNYC Soundcheck
- All Over the Map reviewed in the Guardian :: For the Guardian, Chris Hall reviews All Over the Map: Writing on Buildings and Cities by Michael Sorkin, a flâneur with a sense of public purpose. The incisive critique of contemporary architecture b…versobooks.com">"Sorkin doesn't pull punches": All Over the Map reviewed in the Guardian
- "Free schools", or segregated schools?
- The Art-Architecture Complex— Reviews, videos and talks
- School Wars—the story so far ...
- Idea of Communism—Resources and commentary
- Losurdo's Liberalism: A Counter-History sparks debate
- COMMUNISM, A NEW BEGINNING? Alain Badiou and Slavoj Žižek with Verso Books at Cooper Union, New York, October 14th-16th 2011
- In search of McKenzie Wark’s pdf
- 9/11 in Havana: Sujatha Fernandes on hip hop versus the war on terror
- White Riot reviewed in the Boston Globe
- Losurdo, liberalism, and the Middle East revolutions
- Springtime is not over!
- "Totality for Beginners" and a Situationist competition!
- Tariq Ali on 9/11 in a Question Time special episode and the Guardian
- School Wars: “an important watershed”, and the hidden costs of Free Schools
- Simon Critchley everywhere on 9/11
- A Survey of Verso's Responses to 9/11
- Melissa Benn's School Wars—reviews, debates and interviews
- "Rage is a defining feature of our times": Sujatha Fernandes on riots, social critique, and the global hip hop community
- Gareth Peirce interviewed on Democracy Now!
- Long live low theory!—McKenzie Wark on the legacy and continued relevance of Situationism
- White Riot editors on punk, race and politics for the Guardian Music Weekly
- Stephen Duncombe and Maxwell Tremblay present: White Riot: The Album
- Croatian students were the first!
- September: the month of White Riot
- All Over The Map :: Michael Sorkin's All Over the Map: Writing on Buildings and Cities, just published in hardback by Verso, has been garnering its fair share of praise on both sides of the Atlantic from popular media an…versobooks.com">"America's most invigorating writer on architecture"—Praise for Michael Sorkin's All Over The Map
- Springtime reviewed in Inside Higher Ed :: The incredulity of media and government at the recent London riots indicates a remarkably short historical memory. If they had a copy of Springtime: The New Student Rebellions at hand, they would have…versobooks.com">"Education is in the streets"—Springtime reviewed in Inside Higher Ed
- "From Progress to Catastrophe"—Perry Anderson on the historical novel
- New Left Review—new issue out now
- Bill McKibben arrested during Tar Sands protest
- Alain Badiou on riots and racism: 'Daily Humiliation'
- Jonathan Derbyshire on The Beach Beneath the Street for the Guardian and New Statesman
- COMPETITION: Win the entire Radical Thinkers backlist!
- Bill McKibben on Obama's defining climate change decision
- 'Shoplifters of the World Unite': Slavoj Žižek on the UK riots and the end of revolution
- Can't find the new punk? You're not looking hard enough—grime, hip hop and the UK riots
- Close to the Edge author and subjects featured in the New York Daily News
- The Beach Beneath The Street sheds light on the riots of 1968 and 2011— Financial Times review
- Melissa Benn: School Wars and street wars
- Owen Hatherley on the "horrible logic" of evicting rioters' families
- Daniel Trilling on the relation between the far-right and the political mainstream
- Paul Mason: 'Slumlands—filthy secret of the modern mega-city'
- The Letters of Rosa Luxemburg :: Christopher Hitchens is a divisive figure for many on the Left. But despite some of his politically problematic positions, his knowledge of the Marxist canon—Trotsky's thought in particular— is a welc…versobooks.com">"The most brilliant Marxist intellectual"— Christopher Hitchens reviews The Letters of Rosa Luxemburg
- McKenzie Wark: 'The Logic of Riots'
- Robin Blackburn's The American Crucible reviewed in The Nation
- Los Angeles Review of Books challenges the legitimacy of economic soothsayers
- Owen Jones and Starkeygate: "It was Enoch Powell meets Alan Partridge"
- "The riots are a catastrophe"—Owen Jones
- A Nation of Shopkeepers
- Something has snapped, and it has been a long time coming
- Feral, slash-and-burn capitalism is the new normal - David Harvey on the UK riots
- A vile logic—Slavoj Žižek on Anders Breivik and antisemitism
- Domenico Losurdo: “The phenomenon of urban jacqueries is set to be repeated in Europe”
- John G Rule: 1944-2011
- Nothing 'mindless' about these riots—Dan Hind
- Why it's kicking off in Britain
- Sujatha Fernandes profiles Cuban rap in the New York Times
- Annette Fuentes on the myths and realities of violence in US schools
- Richard Gott debates the British empire with Kwasi Kwarteng on BBC Radio 4's Today
- Mckenzie Wark's The Beach Beneath the Street—reviews, articles and interviews.
- Owen Jones nominated for most influential left-wing thinker of 2010/2011
- Internships and extended adolescence: Ross Perlin talks to Psychologies magazine
- Language, life and nationalisms—Ernest Gellner reviewed in the Times Literary Supplement
- Alexander Tudor reviews Stephen Duncombe's White Riot for Drowned in Sound
- The growing culture of unpaid internships—Ross Perlin interviewed by U.S. News
- Owen Jones discusses Chavs on BBC Breakfast
- Ian MacKaye now and then: Wugazi and "Guilty of Being White"
- Intern Nation should be read by employers in all sectors" :: Professor Cary L. Cooper reviews Intern Nation for Times Higher Education (THE). recommending Ross Perlin's insightful account of the internship culture which dominates our cotemporary labour market,…versobooks.com">"Intern Nation should be read by employers in all sectors"
- Double Standards: Richard Seymour on Press TV
- Chavs across the Atlantic
- Ross Perlin speaks to Graduate Fog: 'I'm over Nick Clegg's hypocrisy'
- The end is nigh—last chance to enter the Shooting Žižek short film competition
- Children as victims and violent perpetrators—Annette Fuentes interviewed by the Associated Press
- Friedrich Engels: 'Stockport is one of the duskiest, smokiest holes.' Owen Jones: 'Bit harsh'
- Writing in the end times—the Guardian interviews Slavoj Žižek
- Nicholas Noe considers a final Hezbollah showdown
- Annette Fuentes explores symbiotic relationship between schools and prisons
- Chavs with Kate Pickett and the New Left Project :: Owen Jones was interviewed by Samuel Grove for the New Left Project about the 'chav' phenomenon and its underlying structural economic and political forces, as well as the crisis of working-class repr…versobooks.com">"If there’s no working class, there’s no left": Owen Jones discusses Chavs with Kate Pickett and the New Left Project
- "Tawdry institutional pandering"-University of London refused to host Žižek-Assange event
- New York Times announces a British class war, with Chavs as the manifesto
- CLARA HEYWORTH: 1983-2011
- Dan Hind and Owen Jones on the phone-hacking scandals
- On interns and exploitation north of the 49th parallel
- Hamlet in the machine—Franco Moretti's distant reading in the New York Times
- Greg Grandin's Guardian review of Robin Blackburn's The American Crucible and An Unfinished Revolution
- Bookslut illuminates City of Light’s insurrectionary past in a review of The Invention of Paris
- Life and love in the works of Gillian Rose—a new review of Love's Work
- versobooks.com">Why Owen Jones' Chavs is "very much needed for the American scene"
- Slavic Review praises Speak, Nabokov for pushing the boundaries of Nabokov studies
- New report confirms links between the UN and the cholera outburst in Haiti
- Greece, Cradle of “Debtocracy”
- "If you are a terrorist, my God, what are they?" Report on the Assange-Žižek event including Amy Goodman's account
- From Cairo to Madison: The Arab Revolution and a World in Motion
- Chávez returns to Venezuela in time for 200th anniversary of independence
- Slavoj Žižek and Julian Assange in London with Amy Goodman
- Win tickets to 'Springtime: The New Student Rebellion' at the Southbank Centre
- Owen Jones discusses Chavs on Thinking Allowed and writes about the importance of today's strikes
- Verso editors read from The Verso Book of Dissent, in English and Chinese
- The Return of Socialism
- LIVE from London via Democracy Now! this weekend: Slavoj Žižek and Julian Assange in conversation
- The American Crucible reviewed in the Independent :: Reviewing The American Crucible in the Independent, Stephen Howe highlights the originality of Robin Blackburn's contribution: If the thousands of historians who have written about Atlantic slavery an…versobooks.com">"A challenge for the political future"–The American Crucible reviewed in the Independent
- Blair puts The Prophet trilogy by Isaac Deutscher on his list of 'Desert Island Books'
- Lockdown High: The War on Drugs Goes to School
- Richard Dienst: The Case Against 'Saint Bono'
- Andrei Platonov, the Bush doctrine, and Robin Blackburn on human rights—new issue of New Left Review out now
- Owen Jones responds to his critics
- Internships and the 'New Economy': Intern Nation reviewed in the Spectator and the Financial Times
- New Political Science on Paige Arthur on Sartre on Iraq and Afghanistan (and perhaps Libya?)
- Deadline extended: Shooting Žižek - short film competition
- Comments on 'What more could we want of ourselves!', Jacqueline Rose’s review of The Letters of Rosa Luxemburg
- The Intern Boom Just Gets Boomier—Ross Perlin's Intern Nation in the Irish Left Review
- Tariq Ali "One on One" with Riz Khan
- The 20 best #philosophyfilms
- Paul Mason excuses himself from the tear gas long enough to blog on the Greek protests
- ZNet finds seeds of Rebel Rank and File in 1967 Stan Weir article
- André Schiffrin on the future of the press and publishing
- Joshua Phillips on air for None of Us Were Like This Before
- Reviving the class debate: Owen Jones's Chavs in the Guardian, the Independent and the Financial Times
- Poole posits Perec perecquially
- Competition now closed: win Fredric Jameson books to mark new Vorticists exhibition
- The fight for fair internships picks up pace
- Lockdown comprehensive? CCTV and zero tolerance in UK schools
- Tariq Ali on the Russians in Afghanistan
- The Demonization of the Working Class: Owen Jones's Chavs in the Observer, the Evening Standard and the Times
- Diggers 2.0—Gerrard Winstanley lives
- BBC Radio 4 and in the Scotsman and the New Statesman :: John Berger guested on BBC Radio 4's Front Row show yesterday to discuss Bento's Sketchbook, and how his relationship with Britain has changed since he moved to live in France. Visit the BBC to listen…versobooks.com">"An uncommon optimism"—John Berger on BBC Radio 4 and in the Scotsman and the New Statesman
- Anarchist Turn conference viewable online
- An epidemic of unpaid labour—Ed Cumming reviews Intern Nation for the Telegraph
- versobooks.com">Ross Perlin on WNYC's "The Brian Lehrer Show"
- “On the Politics of Indebtedness” with Richard Dienst
- Guardian on Marx's relevance for our times :: The Guardian's Peter Thompson has been writing a multi-part series on Karl Marx. Asking whether Marxism still has any explanatory power today, in a new age of revolutionary upheaval, or whether we hav…versobooks.com">"Men make their own history"—Peter Thompson series in the Guardian on Marx's relevance for our times
- The Obama Syndrome :: Two book reviews in Lana Turner: A Journal of Poetry and Opinion contrast the style and substance of Tariq Ali's The Obama Syndrome: Surrender at Home, War Abroad to veteran US journalist Bob Woodward…versobooks.com">"Barbed and Brilliant"—Tariq Ali's The Obama Syndrome
- Ernest Gellner for the London Review of Books :: John A. Hall's outstanding Ernest Gellner: An Intellectual Biography is reviewed by Stefan Collini in the London Review of Books. Starting by noting the many comparisons to be made between Gellner…versobooks.com">"What's not to like?" - Stefan Collini on Ernest Gellner for the London Review of Books
- Internia? Ross Perlin discusses intern culture for the Guardian's Business Podcast
- Owen Jones in response to James Delingpole: Posh people are not a persecuted minority
- John Berger on Newsnight: 'Creation is a constant correcting of errors'
- The plight of the intern in the Sunday Times, the Evening Standard and the Guardian
- Verso commemorates the 140th anniversary of the fall of the Paris Commune
- No real change at all—Tariq Ali debates Obama with Diane Abbott and Michael Portillo on the BBC's This Week
- The "S" Word :: I'm particularly fond of the following quote from Socialist Party of America leader Eugene Debs: I am not a Labor Leader; I do not want you to follow me or anyone else; if you are looking for a Moses…versobooks.com">"Our Forgotten Tradition"—Paul Buhle on John Nichols' The "S" Word
- Intern Nation for Bookforum :: Roger D. Hodge, former editor of Harper's and author of The Mendacity of Hope, delves into Ross Perlin's Intern Nation for the Summer 2011 issue of Bookforum. Describing the book as vigorous and persu…versobooks.com">"Less than Zero"—Roger D. Hodge on Intern Nation for Bookforum
- Choice reviews Rebel Rank and File :: In a new review for Choice, Rebel Rank and File: Labor Militancy and Revolt from Below During the Long 1970s is described as a spirited volume, and Steve Early's concluding essay as a call to arms to…versobooks.com">"A spirited volume"—Choice reviews Rebel Rank and File
- Hope in the Ring—Alain Badiou's Five Lessons on Wagner in the New Yorker
- Selections from The Notebook, May 26: José Saramago on weapons and human destiny
- Another world is possible—Springtime in Dazed Digital and Springtime in the Camden New Journal
- Keep calm and carry on—Bill McKibben on the mysterious silence amid the tornadoes
- The New York Times :: Writing on May 10, Dwight Garner of The New York Times reviewed Small Memories, the latest book to be released by the acclaimed novelist José Saramago. The slim memoir joins The Notebook (now availab…versobooks.com">"A cautious memoirist who ends with a laugh"—José Saramago reviewed in The New York Times
- An unpaid intern weighs in on Ross Perlin's "diagnoses of injustice"
- "Internships, once a gateway, turn into employment purgatory"
- Reading Graphs, Maps, and Trees: Timothy Burke responds to Franco Moretti
- Bursting the Internship Bubble with Ross Perlin and Andrew Ross
- Selections from The Notebook, May 29: José Saramago on disenchantment and neoliberalism
- Apprentice or intern? Ross Perlin explains the difference in Lapham's Quarterly
- A metaphor for thought—the Times Literary Supplement reviews Bento's Sketchbook
- Authors@Google: Ross Perlin presents Intern Nation
- The Daily Caller reports on Ross Perlin's discussion at Busboys and Poets
- "Inside the Detainee Abuse Task Force"
- Screening thought: video of Slavoj Žižek in conversation with Paul Taylor at the ICA
- The Boom in Internships—Ross Perlin on The Kojo Nnamdi Show
- Tariq Ali: From Cairo to Madison
- Graduation for some, criminal justice for others: Annette Fuentes writes for the The Providence Journal
- Selections from The Notebook, May 18: José Saramago on Charlie Chaplin
- Springtime for the Guardian :: Natalie Hanman reviews Springtime for the Guardian. Suggesting that the narrative of the November 2010 student protests was overtaken by voices of the establishment, she points to Springtime and open…versobooks.com">"This is their resistance"—Natalie Hanman reviews Springtime for the Guardian
- Dan Hind's The Return of the Public wins the 2011 Best Book of Ideas at the Bristol Festival of Ideas
- "Look no further: The military’s detainee abuse investigation task force"
- It's not a good time to celebrate the liberal tradition - Scotsman and Financial Times review Liberalism: A Counter-History
- Intern Nation for the Observer :: Anna Winter reviews Intern Nation by Ross Perlin for the Observer. Describing the book as a 'perspective study based on hard experience,' Winter focuses on how recent political focus on 'fairness' and…versobooks.com">The "relentless credentialing slog"— Anna Winter reviews Intern Nation for the Observer
- “A capitalist's dream”—Ross Perlin's Intern Nation reviewed by the London Review of Books
- Tony Benn and Marina Lewycka discuss Gerrard Winstanley on BBC Radio 3's Nightwaves
- Selections from The Notebook, May 12: José Saramago on the remarkable courage of women
- versobooks.com">The L Magazine interviews Ross Perlin on the "nefarious intern black market"
- "Zero-Tolerance Policy Creates a School-to-Prison Pipeline"
- Still vital, still visionary: Time Out and the Jewish Chronicle review Bento's Sketchbook by John Berger
- "How Socialists Built America"
- “Bin Laden and the Palestinians”—Ghada Karmi
- Rosa tinted glasses: The Times Literary Supplement and the New Statesman review The Letters of Rosa Luxemburg
- Slaves to the Wage? Ross Perlin's Intern Nation reviewed in the Guardian and the Times
- Selections from The Notebook, May 7: José Saramago on the cultural revolution for peace
- My Paris: Eric Hazan
- "Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom"
- The Douglas Robb lectures on Radio NZ: A series of three lectures by Tariq Ali
- "For the nation's $20 billion security industry, schools are fertile ground for prison tech"
- Library Journal on Annette Fuentes' Lockdown High :: Library Journal reviews Annette Fuentes' Lockdown High: When the Schoolhouse Becomes a Jailhouse, calling it a chilling yet essential report, an extremely well-written examination of the American scho…versobooks.com">"A chilling report"—Library Journal on Annette Fuentes' Lockdown High
- Albion Rose: Susan Matthews on Student Resistance
- "A Canadian version of George W Bush, minus the warmth and intellect, is now prime minister"
- Bin Laden's death: 'Why kill the goose?'
- May Day International - a new initiative to debate the financial crisis
- “Edifying and disquieting in equal measure”—Publishers Weekly reviews Owen Jones’s Chavs
- Excerpt from the new Living in the End Times afterword featured in Inside Higher Ed
- GRITtv: Tariq Ali, Sonali Kolhatkar, and Voices from Ground Zero
- Some words from the introduction to Messages to the World: The Statements of Osama Bin Laden
- "Who told them where he was?"
- Democracy Now!'s Amy Goodman speaks with Tariq Ali and Mosharraf Zaidi :: Tariq Ali's opening comments are as follows (from rush transcript): Amy, what is quite astonishing is that it took them such a long time. The news is that he was in a safe house which is literally ne…versobooks.com">"Did Pakistani Gov’t Know Where Osama bin Laden Was Hiding?"—Democracy Now!'s Amy Goodman speaks with Tariq Ali and Mosharraf Zaidi
- The Returns of Zionism reviewed in Against The Current :: The roots of Israel's settler ideology—along with Jewish national narrative—are inextricably linked to the construction of hegemonic Zionist myths. As Netenyahu recently rehearsed, in tired pantomime,…versobooks.com">"Settler Mythologies"—The Returns of Zionism reviewed in Against The Current
- Dialectics of Race and Racism—Marable and Roediger in the Journal of American History
- Labor struggles in the long 1970s—Steve Downs reflects in Against The Current
- Choice reviews Erik Olin Wright's Envisioning Real Utopias :: Following a string of arguments and rebuttals over Erik Olin Wright's Envisioning Real Utopias, a reviewer in Choice declares that Wright builds a strong case for an emancipatory social science. The P…versobooks.com">"Emancipatory social science"—Choice reviews Erik Olin Wright's Envisioning Real Utopias
- The Art of Asking Your Boss for a Raise :: George Perec's books in English are always the best looking, declares Laird Hunt in a recent review of The Art of Asking Your Boss for a Raise. Stylistically, Verso's 2011 edition of Perec's neurotic…versobooks.com">"A Raise Raises Complex Issues"—George Perec's The Art of Asking Your Boss for a Raise
- International Links of Solidarity: Recent reviews for Springtime
- The Marvellous and the Terrible: Nicholas Wroe interviews John Berger for the Guardian
- Tuition theft: Ross Perlin in the Chronicle of Higher Education
- “Far more than philosophy”—the Times Literary Supplement on Georges Bataille
- Associated Press article on Intern Nation spreads like wildfire :: An Associated Press story on Intern Nation, drawing extensively on an interview with author Ross Perlin by Leanne Italie, is spreading the internship debate—and news of the groundbreaking book—like wi…versobooks.com">"Ross Perlin leaps into the fray over internships"—Associated Press article on Intern Nation spreads like wildfire
- versobooks.com">Kirkus on Intern Nation: Perlin's is "a welcome, long-overdue and much-needed argument"
- Excerpt from the new Living in the End Times afterword featured in Jacobin
- Economist story on Intern Nation :: An Economist news story (hitting newsstands tomorrow) entitled, Inferno for interns: The annual race to the bottom of the corporate ladder begins, quotes Ross Perlin, author of Intern Nation, to help…versobooks.com">"Inferno for Interns"—an Economist story on Intern Nation
- Praise for Perec's inquisitive spirit in The Millions review of The Art Of Asking Your Boss For A Raise
- Selections from The Notebook, April 20: José Saramago on shame and the universal spectacle
- The Invention of Paris reviewed by H-Net :: Published in April, Aaron Freundschuh reviewed Eric Hazan's accalimed The Invention of Paris (now available in paperback from Verso), calling the book the anti-nostalgic nostalgia for old Paris: Socia…versobooks.com">"The Anti-Nostalgic Nostalgia for Old Paris": The Invention of Paris reviewed by H-Net
- The birth of a movement: Morning Star's Alex Miller on Springtime
- Springtime on Latte Labour :: In a recent review of Springtime for Latte Labour's April book-of-the-month, the collection is described as a scrapbook, carrying writing and photographs from recent actions in Britain, Italy, Califor…versobooks.com">"So much for apathetic youth": Springtime on Latte Labour
- Terry Eagleton in praise of Marx
- Ross Perlin continues to inspire long overdue internship debate
- Legendary Americans who were more than a little bit red ...
- versobooks.com">Annette Fuentes' Lockdown High is a "wakeup call" for us all
- The Full Stop book club reviews The Art of Asking Your Boss For A Raise
- Springtime in the Socialist Review :: In a recent review of Springtime for the Socialist Review, Max Brophy writes: In the autumn and winter of last year students shook the coalition with a vast, militant outburst of anger from below. Wav…versobooks.com">"A reimagining of education as we know it": Springtime in the Socialist Review
- Calling all interns at London Book Fair 2011 to Verso stand N605
- Georges Bataille on Jean-Paul Sartre on Jean Genet
- Kirkus Reviews :: Kirkus Reviews praises Annette Fuentes' Lockdown High: When the Schoolhouse becomes a Jailhouse for presenting the real story with clarity and a touch of anger—a story that is a disturbing one that sh…versobooks.com">Lockdown High offers "the real story" according to Kirkus Reviews
- The Metaphysics of Pure Contingency: ‘Things must become what they are’
- "I’m very glad to be a student this year"—Clare Solomon speaks to Maeve McKeown for the New Left Project
- Humiliation and Hope: Alfredo Jaar and Simon Critchley in Conversation
- The Invention of Paris announced as finalist for French translation prize
- The Journal of African American History on David Roediger's How Race Survived US History
- Choice on Sheila Rowbotham's Dreamers of a New Day
- Huffington Post :: Following Ross Perlin's appearance in this Sunday's New York Times, Intern Nation is now featured in the Huffington Post as one of Anis Shivani's most anticipated reads of the season. Intern Nation, d…versobooks.com">Intern Nation is one of the "Most Anticipated Books of Spring 2011" according to Huffington Post
- Authors speak out to save owner of Jerusalem bookshop from deportation
- An open letter from Alain Badiou to Jean-Luc Nancy
- The competition is on: Ross Perlin on the race for summer internships
- “First as tragedy ...”—Mahmood Mamdani on Libya
- CUNY students block the highway in the name of public education
- "Slivers of a Life, Bound Together"
- Gideon Levy on Israeli dissidents, and a podcast of his interview with Johann Hari
- "What the Arab peoples signify to us" by Jean-Luc Nancy
- Three Verso authors longlisted for the the Orwell Prize
- Jewish Daily Forward on The Letters of Rosa Luxemburg :: Writing on The Letters of Rosa Luxemburg for the Jewish Daily Forward, Joel Schalit notes a certain agelessness to the writing of Rosa Luxemburg: Not just for her fellow anti-capitalists struggling to…versobooks.com">"The Optimism of the Will"—Jewish Daily Forward on The Letters of Rosa Luxemburg
- "Another case of selective vigilantism": Tariq Ali weighs in on support for strikes against Gaddafi
- A World of Bandits: A Philosophical Dialogue by Alain Badiou
- Richard Seymour and Tim Holmes advance the debate over Libyan intervention
- iProust: Shaun Whiteside on the art of translation
- Irene Gammel on The Letters of Rosa Luxemburg for Toronto's Globe and Mail
- On Libya and liberal interventionism—Mike Marqusee
- The Harvard Crimson delivers more praise for Perec's use of form and content
- Verso's New York office is hiring a Publicist
- "Police Stand By As Colleagues in Plain Clothes Break Windows"
- Paul Mason and Richard Seymour on March/Occupy/Other for the Alternative
- Don't believe the hype: Al Jazeera's Tarak Barkawi denounces the role of technology and the westernization of 'revolution'
- "Monopolizing moral ground": Verso authors make the case for and against intervention in Libya
- March 26th, London - March/Occupy/Other against the cuts
- In praise of circumperambulation: David O'Neill reviews The Art of Asking Your Boss for a Raise
- "Revolutionary letters"—Paul Le Blanc on Rosa Luxemburg
- Watch and listen: Deborah Eisenberg brings the letters of Rosa Luxemburg to life
- Ross Perlin on Charlie Sheen and 'The Most Competitive Internship Ever'
- “The Butterfly and the Boiling Point”: Rebecca Solnit on the spark and sustenance of global change in 2011
- New review of Peter Hallward's Damming the Flood and radio interview
- The Bonds of Debt" :: In a posting today for the Seattle Stranger's blog, Slog, Charles Mudede lets on that he'll be reviewing Richard Dienst's The Bonds of Debt next month and in the meantime cites it as the best thing I…versobooks.com">"The Best Thing I Read this Weekend: The Bonds of Debt"
- "Please consider me, then, now, and always, yours for the revolution, S"
- Clare Solomon: "It's not just about education - it's about what sort of society do we want?"
- Tariq Ali in Australia and New Zealand
- Jean-Bertrand Aristide's historic return to Haiti - live updates and background
- Kim Moody on the Wisconsin strikes: “The Middle West explodes – in the US”
- Remembering Robert Fitch: a "brilliant and prolific radical journalist and troublemaker"
- versobooks.com">Richard Dienst's The Bonds of Debt is an "astute portrait of the recession on one rich canvas"
- "Beyond the Fields"—Steve Early on the history of the UFW
- To Bernard-Henri Lévy: What about the Palestinians?
- Cultural liability—Judith Butler on Israel's appropriation of Kafka
- American bullets in Bahraini guns
- “Prague's Ironic Modernist”—Ernest Gellner reviewed in the Prague Post
- A ruptured tale of professional woe
- Gareth Peirce on The Birmingham Six twenty years on: "Have we learned from our disgraceful past?"
- Deborah Eisenberg to read from The Letters of Rosa Luxemburg
- The Letters of Rosa Luxemburg on the Guardian Books podcast 'Heroines and feminists'
- 'The Gaddafi connection' - Gareth Peirce on control orders and Libyan dissidents
- “The Wound of Work” - Nina Power on Hervé Juvin's The Coming of the Body
- Dan Hind on what anarchy and the Sky decision tell us about media reform
- Harriet Walter as Rosa Luxemburg for the BBC World Service
- Tariq Ali meets Sarfraz Manzoor: "There is no doubt we are at a turning point"
- The Last Letter: New Left Project publishes Luxemburg's January 11 1919 letter to Clara Zetkin
- versobooks.com">Sheila Rowbotham writes for the Guardian on "The revolutionary Rosa Luxemburg"
- Choice reviews Jameson's The Hegel Variations
- “Rosa Luxemburg's letters, with all their exquisite details, read as well as any novel”
- "Let two become one"—Slavoj Zizek argues for a one-state solution for Israel and Palestine
- Arab News reviews The Punishment of Gaza
- The Nation's Melissa Harris-Perry on the GOP and the attack on women's rights
- "Eisenberg channels Luxemburg"
- Publishers Weekly intern Ben Zarov on Intern Nation
- An open letter on Haiti by Slavoj Žižek, Peter Hallward, Alain Badiou, Tariq Ali, Noam Chomsky and others
- Peter Hudis, Paul Le Blanc and Helen C. Scott on Rosa Luxemburg
- Tariq Ali: "A new beginning: As social revolutions sweep through the Arab world, how will they affect the role of the US in the region?"
- “The Mystery of Rosa Luxemburg’s Corpse”
- versobooks.com">Owen Jones for the Guardian: "Social mobility is a dead end"
- Radical Publishing: What Are We Struggling For?
- Alain Badiou: “Tunisie, Egypte : quand un vent d'est balaie l'arrogance de l'Occident”
- Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri: "Arabs are democracy's new pioneers"
- "I used to watch television, now television watches me"—Peter Hallward on the Arab uprisings
- Tariq Ali: "This is an Arab 1848. But US hegemony is only dented"
- Democracy Now! :: Iranian protesters returned to the streets on Sunday to mark the deaths of two men killed during demonstrations last week. Police used batons and tear gas to break up the protests. Among those detaine…versobooks.com">"Iran, the Green Movement and the USA": Hamid Dabashi On the Future of the Iranian Pro-Democracy Movement for Democracy Now!
- Ross Perlin: "Whatever happened to the principle of a fair day's pay for a hard day's work?"
- The Nation's Morgan Ashenfelter on the “The (Il)legality of Unpaid Internships”
- What's Disgusting? Union Busting!
- Guardian :: Writing for the Guardian, Ross Perlin, author of Intern Nation, argues that internships are the face of privilege, restricting opportunities to those able to work for nothing or for a pittance - or so…versobooks.com">Ross Perlin on "The new elitism of internships" for the Guardian
- “Egypt's Workers Revolt”
- T-Shirt To Raise Funds For Pro-Democracy Groups In Egypt
- Egypt, Žižek, Glenn Beck and cultural relativism
- Library Journal on The Letters of Rosa Luxemburg
- Tariq Ali: "What bliss to be alive, to be an Egyptian and an Arab"
- Michael Burawoy and Russell Jacoby head to head over Erik Olin Wright’s Envisioning Real Utopias
- Alain Badiou on Tunisia, Riots and Revolution
- The Modern City in Decay: PopMatters reviews A Guide to the New Ruins of Great Britain
- ‘Egypt's popular revolution will change the world’—Peter Hallward
- Todd Gitlin on The Verso Book of Dissent for Chronicle of Higher Education
- Wilmers and Harding in the US
- Nicholas Noe on Frank Wisner
- Paul Mason: "Twenty reasons why it's kicking off everywhere"
- Žižek on Egypt: "This is universalism at work"
- Sisters in Revolution: Women in Egypt are making headlines and leading in revolutionary action
- "After Tunisia: Don't forget Palestine"
- versobooks.com">Political Affairs to John Nichols: "Where are the communists?"
- Paul Mason's master analysis of the economic crisis at the LSE:"The Ross and Rachel era is over"
- Tariq Ali on Egypt and the teetering despots of the Arab world
- Schiffrin and Gessen now live on C-Span
- versobooks.com">Michael Hardt's Idea of Communism for the Guardian: "Reclaim the common in communism"
- Mother Country :: In a recent piece for the Boston Globe, reviewer Amanda Heller reads Jeremy Harding's memoir, Mother Country, as a comment on national character: If the secrecy surrounding adoption in America has to…versobooks.com">The Boston Globe on Jeremy Harding's "stunning" memoir, Mother Country
- “The will of the people is not a hollow cliche”—Peter Hallward in the Guardian on the Egyptian and Tunisian revolutions
- In praise of freedom and chaos—Slavoj Žižek on the Arab revolutions
- Andrew Saint reviews A Guide to the New Ruins of Great Britain for the Times Literary Supplement
- ‘How much is too much?’—Benjamin Kunkel on David Harvey for the London Review of Books
- Ernest Gellner for The New Republic :: In a critical review of John A. Hall's Ernest Gellner: An Intellectual Biography for The New Republic, John Gray opens by agreeing with Hall on one particular point—that Gellner was an exceptionally h…versobooks.com">"The Free-Floater"—John Gray on Ernest Gellner for The New Republic
- versobooks.com">Publishers Weekly on the "unfailing passion" of Rosa Luxemburg's letters
- Perec one of the "most-anticipated books of 2011"
- New Left Project :: The New Left Project website have published an in-depth interview with Ece Temelkuran about her book, Deep Mountain, by Jamie Stern-Weiner: You say that in Turkey people are encouraged to be indiffere…versobooks.com">"Chasing Dreams"—an interview with Ece Temelkuran by New Left Project
- The Palestine Papers—comment and historical context
- ‘Attack of the drones’—Steve Graham quoted in the Guardian
- Commute, work, commute, sleep ... —or why Situationism can explain the January blues
- "Is the European Union dead?" - 1st Prato Philosophers forum with Ali, Vattimo and others
- Wu Ming: "Berlusconi’s lackeys want to ban our books. They started from Venice. Let’s fight back!"
- "Rosa Luxemburg and the Libertarian Left"
- Notes on a Filibuster: Bernie Sanders inspires Senate reform
- David Harvey On The Future of the Commons
- Frank Bardacke's "Farewell to the Utterly Unique John Ross"
- Verso shamed by Ross Perlin, intern buys groceries
- "Shame is a weapon": Slavoj Žižek on the importance of WikiLeaks
- The Invention of Paris :: In in interview with Aaron Lake Smith for The Rumpus, Luc Sante calls The Invention of Paris really fantastic and characterizes Eric Hazan, the author, as a kindred spirit. Sante's recent review of Th…versobooks.com">"Really fantastic"; Luc Sante on The Invention of Paris
- Covering Our Bases
- Radical Thinkers: Judith Butler, Simon Critchley and Jacques Rancière
- Damming the Flood of ill-informed reporting on Haiti
- Peter Hallward on Haiti: read an excerpt from the new Afterword to Damming the Flood
- Choice reviews Wang Hui's The End of the Revolution
- Kirkus on The "S" Word :: In a review of John Nichols' forthcoming book, Kirkus calls The S Word an important reminder of the invaluable strains of socialist thought throughout American political history, from fighting despoti…versobooks.com">"Well-written and spirited": Kirkus on The "S" Word
- Envisioning Real Utopias a favorite book of 2010 for Matthew Rothschild
- Joshua Phillips interviewed for Guernica
- Eliot Weinberger on George W. Bush
- Wildcat at Mead
- Harvey is your Virgil
- Ece Temelkuran talks about modern Turkish identity on the Riz Khan Show
- Judging a book by its cover: The Obama Syndrome reviewed in the Kathmandu Post
- A revolution is not a dinner party
- "A bullet from an anarchist’s pistol changed global politics"
- "What a horrible mess we've made": Geoffrey Wheatcroft on his generation and his hopes for the next
- Tehran Times on the torture of Private Bradley Manning by the US government
- "More than resistance": Dan Hind on the cuts and the need for alternatives
- Frieze :: In an interview for Frieze, Simon Critchley talks to Dan Fox about community, collaboration, avant-garde rituals, being religious without religion, and his forthcoming book The Faith of the Faithless…versobooks.com">"A Kind of Faith"—Simon Critchley interviewed for Frieze
- "Wikileaks will survive whatever"
- Austin Chronicle on The Verso Book of Dissent :: As dissent spills onto the streets in protests, strikes and riots on both sides of the Atlantic—in particular London, Athens, Rome and Georgia—The Verso Book of Dissent is greeted by another enthusias…versobooks.com">"A near-definitive anthology"—Austin Chronicle on The Verso Book of Dissent
- Žižek / Galifianakis
- The Pope is Not Gay
- New Statesman and Times Literary Supplement :: A Painter of Our Time and Corker's Freedom, two beautiful new editions of two of John Berger's early novels, gain praise and admiration from the New Statesman and Times Literary Supplement. Max Saunde…versobooks.com">"Unremittingly humane": High praise for John Berger from the New Statesman and Times Literary Supplement
- "He's got the words, but who's got the money?"
- Rebel Rank and File for In These Times :: In his review of Rebel Rank and File for In These Times, Joe Burns commends the new collection for bringing to life [a] fascinating period in labor history, and for pointing the way to another path to…versobooks.com">"When Workers Fought Back"—Joe Burns on Rebel Rank and File for In These Times
- Getting to the bottom of things by reading Capital
- “You can't be neutral on a moving train”—Peter Hallward on Alfie Meadows and the London fees protests.
- Vargas Llosas has a hard act to follow—another five star review for Jordan Goodman's The Devil and Mr Casement
- "The Nobel War Prize"
- Ernest Mandel: A Rebel’s Dream Deferred
- Nobel Awarded to Jailed Chinese Human Rights Activist Liu Xiaobo
- World Wide Work on Rebel Rank and File
- "The best version of our angry selves"
- "The effect of 40 years of deep fried industrial chicken pulp"
- Seasonal gift suggestions
- Schiffrin and McChesney, live on Sunday
- Verso Books of the Year in the Times Literary Supplement, the Evening Standard and the Sunday Express
- Give the gift of Words & Money
- Gareth Peirce on the Al-Megrahi case: "A disgrace from the start"
- Paris, turntable
- Race-Making Nation
- Wu Ming on student protests in Italy: "Without a new story every battle is lost"
- Tariq Ali: In Support of the SOAS Occupation
- Nature vs Nurture
- "Blue Collar Rebellion"
- "Elephantine Corruption"
- Baudrillard's “stunning” America one of the Financial Times’ best non-fiction books of 2010
- Neyfakh on Schiffrin
- versobooks.com">The Great Credit Crash—"an alternative perspective"
- Set Knowledge Free: Dan Hind on the new student movement
- Guardian editorial in praise of Chalmers Johnson (1931-2010)
- versobooks.com">Paul Mason on the Guardian's "The Business" podcast
- The End of the World as We Know it
- Young radicals Tariq Ali, Robin Blackburn and Régis Debray in Gimme Some Truth
- Ece Temelkuran discusses Deep Mountain on ‘Outlook’ on the BBC World Service
- “Almost everyone now accepts that the UN brought cholera to Haiti” — Peter Hallward in the Guardian
- Mixed messages in Iraq: Nick Turse on the drawdown
- versobooks.com">The Big Issue talks to Gareth Peirce: "One of the most feared and respected lawyers in the country"
- Raymond Carr on Ronald Fraser in the Spectator
- Remembering Chalmers Johnson
- Slavoj Žižek, Daniel Trilling and 300 academics in support of student protesters
- Subverting the Big Society
- Owen Hatherley on Hervé Juvin's The Coming of the Body
- “Civil society not an ideal counter-weight to hegemonic powers”—Perry Anderson
- None of Us Were Like This Before :: In a thoughtful and detailed review for Counterfire, Dominic Alexander finds Joshua E.S. Phillips searing narrative None of Us Were Like This Before to be a compelling read. Phillips sets the book out…versobooks.com">Counterfire praises the "searing narrative" of Joshua E.S. Phillips None of Us Were Like This Before
- "What the F**k Has Obama Done So Far?"
- Sukhdev Sandhu's Night Haunts in the Guardian
- Grand Master Sara Paretsky
- The End of the Revolution :: In his review of Wang Hui's The End of the Revolution: China and the Limits of Modernity, Alexander Day (Assistant Professor of Chinese History at Wayne State University) begins by describing Wang as…versobooks.com">"Depoliticization and the Chinese Intellectual Scene"—a review of Wang Hui's The End of the Revolution
- “Still Punching: TDU in Chicago”
- versobooks.com">Norman Finkelstein on The Holocaust Industry for "Cross Talk"
- versobooks.com">Los Angeles Times on Schiffrin - A "sophisticated voice of reason."
- Platypus responds to Badiou's Communist Hypothesis
- New York Times catches onto something that has been cool for a long time
- “Dear American Jews: if you love Israel, criticize it”—Gideon Levy
- Deutscher Prize-winning author David Harvey on KPFA's “Against the Grain”
- "Sand debunks the historical Moses" - Chomsky on Shlomo Sand
- The Case for Withdrawal from Afghanistan: The Counterfire series
- Schiffrin and Gessen at the New School Tuesday 11/16
- Levy to speak with Amy Goodman tomorrow at the JCC
- The Nation on Jeremy Harding's Mother Country :: The Nation calls Jeremy Harding's Mother Country a delicate and absorbing account of Harding's investigation into the circumstances of his adoption in a lovely new review of the book. John Palattella…versobooks.com">"Delicate and absorbing"—The Nation on Jeremy Harding's Mother Country
- Gareth Peirce's Dispatches from the Dark Side in the Observer and Guardian
- versobooks.com">The Verso Book of Dissent is a "must-have volume"
- Ece Temelkuran UK speaking events—this week
- John A. Hall's biography of Ernest Gellner is Eric Hobsbawm's book of the year
- Remember remember ...
- Žižek on Al Jazeera English
- Watch Tariq Ali discuss The Obama Syndrome at the Frontline Club
- BBC Radio 4 :: Listen to Dan Hind discuss The Return of the Public and the crisis in media on Thinking Allowed with host Laurie Taylor on BBC Radio 4. His fellow guests were Cambridge sociologist Professor John Thom…versobooks.com">Dan Hind discusses The Return of the Public for "Thinking Allowed" on BBC Radio 4
- The Constant Gardener
- End Times at Cooper Union
- Gilbert Achcar, author of The Arabs and the Holocaust now on tour in the US
- S'bu Zikode, who features in The Verso Book of Dissent, to speak in New York next week
- Dreamers of a New Day picked up by The Times of Shreveport, Louisiana
- Terry Eagleton in New York to speak on “The New Atheism and the War on Terror”
- Paul Mason joins the picket line at the BBC
- versobooks.com">A Guide to the New Ruins of Great Britain: "Fear and loathing in Lost Albion"
- PopMatters reviews The Verso Book of Dissent
- Malalai Joya Presents The Case for Withdrawal from Afghanistan in the Guardian
- Tariq Ali speaks to Riz Khan about The Obama Syndrome for Al Jazeera
- “Orwellian”—Night Haunts reviewed in the Independent
- Watch Gareth Peirce discuss Dispatches from the Dark Side at the Frontline Club
- BBC Radio 4 :: Owen Hatherley visits Euston station with Gavin Stamp for BBC Radio 4's Front Row show. Presenter John Wilson meets Two architectural historians who have written new books about change, destruction an…versobooks.com">Owen Hatherley on location at Euston Station for "Front Row" on BBC Radio 4
- Sukhdev Sandhu's Night Haunts is Observer paperback of the week
- None of Us Were Like This Before on Counterfire
- “Barack and Roll: Grading a Presidency’s Midterm Examinations”
- The Observer reviews The Obama Syndrome
- Al Jazeera today :: Tariq Ali will guest on the Riz Khan show on Al Jazeera today to discuss his new book The Obama Syndrome and tomorrow's mid-term elections. Call or email in with your questions and comments at the liv…versobooks.com">Send in your questions for Tariq Ali to "Riz Khan" on Al Jazeera today
- Paul Mason: “Workers against Wall Street”
- Tariq Ali: "How Obama surrendered at home and waged war abroad"
- Nick Lezard chooses The Verso Book of Dissent as his Guardian book of the week
- Victoria Brittain reviews Dispatches from the Dark Side
- Tariq Ali: "Obama hope was all hype"
- Listen to Paul Mason in conversation with David Hare
- The Bookseller Profile: André Schiffrin
- “The best radical political reading on the web”—Bookforum
- V40 Philosophy / Wittgenstein at the Tate Modern: In Defense of Philosophy
- Schiffrin to make rare Canadian appearances
- ‘Baron of manipulation’—Gideon Levy responds to his critics
- Tariq Ali in praise of Arundhati Roy
- A fetishistic disavowal
- Baudrillard's American road trip still resonates with P. D. Smith
- An idea whose time has come? Dan Hind on media reform for openDemocracy
- Avi Shlaim on America: "The Dishonest Broker"
- Steven Poole reviews The Coming of the Body for the Guardian
- Shlomo Sand on Netanyahu's identity crisis and the impossibility of a ‘Jewish democracy’
- Win! Tickets for The Return of the Public at Kings Place
- Addictive Travelogue A Guide to the New Ruins of Great Britain garners more praise
- “What We Can Learn From Terrorists”
- Mike Marqusee on bankers, bonuses and brains
- “Lament for the Revolution”—Karma Nabulsi for the London Review of Books
- “Climbing Marx's Mountain”
- Robin Blackburn: Disaster down to the vices of financialisation, not the burden of welfare
- Schiffrin and Gessen in conversation in NYC
- “The Waning of Obama: Fanon, D'Souza, Obama and the Echoes of Colonialism"
- Utne Reader :: In his article for Utne Reader entitled Judith Butler: War Empathizer, Mike Rowe describes Butler's Frames of War (just published as a new and updated paperback edition) as a trenchant and brilliant b…versobooks.com">Judith Butler's Frames of War a "trenchant and brilliant book"—Utne Reader
- “A truly historic presidency”—Rolling Stone tries to maintain the Myth
- “Clinton-Pelosi-Obama awful”
- C-SPAN: A Midterm Debate with Tariq Ali
- “Red Hot France; Tepid Britain”
- Are We Digging in for the Long Haul in Afghanistan?
- Nobel Prize winner Mario Vargas Llosa to publish novel based on Roger Casement
- Guardian :: As protests spread in France over the planned increase to the pension age, Tariq Ali asks Why can't we protest against cuts like the French? Considering the lack of parliamentary opposition in Britain…versobooks.com">"Why can't we protest against cuts like the French?": Tariq Ali on dissent (or lack thereof) for the Guardian
- A Guide to the New Ruins of Great Britain for the Sunday Times :: Hugh Pearman praises Owen Hatherley's A Guide to the New Ruins of Great Britain once more, this time for the Sunday Times. Owen Hatherley, a young chap with a love of old modernism in his heart, is an…versobooks.com">"A voyage of discovery": Hugh Pearman reviews A Guide to the New Ruins of Great Britain for the Sunday Times
- Levy's NY appearance now live on C-SPAN
- Israeli newspaper Ma'ariv lashes out at Gideon Levy
- Win! V40 Philosophy Wittgenstein tickets
- versobooks.com">Slavoj Žižek on Democracy Now!: "Don't Panic."
- A Curious New Kind of Bleak: A Guide to the New Ruins of Great Britain in the Guardian
- Paul Mason on the End of the Middle Class Dream
- “What is Socialist Art?”—a 1964 review of Ernst Fischer from the New Left Review
- “Orwellian Echoes”—The Punishment of Gaza in the Irish Left Review
- Dan Hind: "If you want to shake unaccountable and unjust power, media reform looks like a really good fight to pick"
- Nick Turse for TomDispatch.com: In search of balanced books on the Afghan war
- Publishers Weekly on Mother Country :: In their review for Jeremy Harding's beautiful memoir Mother Country, Publishers Weekly observes: [Harding's] colorful, insightful revelations about his adoptive parents and compelling discoveries abo…versobooks.com">"A special magic and beauty": Publishers Weekly on Mother Country
- Gareth Peirce discusses Dispatches from the Dark Side on BBC Radio 4’s “Woman's Hour”
- Militarized Urbanism in Manhattan
- Gareth Peirce's Great Theme: "Justice dies when the law is co-opted for political purposes"
- Asia Pacific Forum to feature the Book of Dissent tonight
- Win! Wu Ming tickets in London
- A Guide to the New Ruins of Great Britain :: Hugh Pearman reviews A Guide of New Ruins of Great Britain by Owen Hatherley for the RIBA Journal, calling it an epitaph for the built legacy of the Tony Blair years which, as far as Hatherley is conc…versobooks.com">"Throwing the Book at Them": RIBA Journal reviews A Guide to the New Ruins of Great Britain
- Tariq Ali on Obama for Huffington Post
- Liu Xiaobo, Chinese voice of dissent, wins Nobel Peace Prize
- “Europe's pathetic clown” — Yitzhak Laor on Berlusconi's anti-semitism
- David Harvey's A Companion to Marx's Capital: A rich and outstanding book
- An evocatively packaged hypothesis
- Verso collaborates with Alfredo Jaar on his Marx Lounge at the Liverpool Biennial
- Alberto Toscano: "Italy's problems go deeper than Berlusconi"
- “New Face, Same Imperialism”
- “Melancholy democrat” — Mike Marqusee on John Ford
- Mondoweiss on Levy in NYC
- “A Print Dream Dies”
- “Obama: The Man Who Couldn't”
- “Should All Public Transit Be Free?”
- The dark fantasies of the military imagination
- The Obama Syndrome: A Live Interview with Tariq Ali and Joel Whitney
- The underrated Ernest Gellner
- versobooks.com">Avi Shlaim's Israel and Palestine: "An insurgency in the public relations war"
- Tariq Ali on Palestine and President Obama
- A Guide to the New Ruins of Great Britain: bitterly witty and savagely right
- Independent on Sunday gives Jordan Goodman's The Devil and Mr Casement a five star review
- Tariq Ali and "Dangerous Ideas" Down Under: Terrorists and the Tea Party
- Facebook resistance — Yitzhak Laor on the silence of the Israeli left
- Phillips on the Air!
- Obituary of Moshe Lewin in the Guardian
- Owen Hatherley on "the refusal to admit that shit exists"
- Levy Takes Manhattan
- V40 bash launches Book of Dissent, or bricks
- Tariq Ali’s Dangerous Idea
- The necessity of books: Tariq Ali in New York
- Sheila Rowbotham in New York City
- V40 Brooklyn: photo evidence from "the best publishing industry party ever"
- “American Electra: Feminism's Ritual Matricide”
- versobooks.com">Gideon Levy on Democracy Now: "It's not very pleasant to be Gideon Levy in Israel today"
- Dan Hind's public commissioning proposal intrigues top media commentator Roy Greenslade
- “From Helmand to Merseyside”—Steve Graham on the militarisation of British policing
- Peter Preston on Ece Temelkuran in the Guardian
- Verso at the London Art Book Fair this weekend
- Tariq Ali on The Obama Syndrome for Democracy Now!
- Gideon Levy touring Canada
- Verso's New York office prepares for Friday's 40th anniversary party
- Turkish journalist Ece Temelkuran tours the East Coast
- “The most hated man in Israel—and perhaps the most heroic”—Johann Hari profiles Gideon Levy
- Turbo-charged in scorn: Dan Hind's "sombre and scathing rhetoric" recalls Frankfurt School critique
- Yitzhak Laor demands recognition for Palestinians in Israel
- “Frozenology”: Tony Wood reports from Siberia for the London Review of Books
- Gideon Levy interviewed for the Jewish Chronicle
- Words & Money: “The Dark Threat of Digitisation”
- “Should We Fight For ‘Social Justice’?”
- Tony Greenstein on Yitzhak Laor's The Myths of Liberal Zionism
- Dawkins on Eagleton on Robertson on the Pope!
- Honouring Moshe Lewin
- “Racism: A Passion from Above”
- “Libel Law Should Protect the Public, Not the Powerful”
- Tariq Ali on GRITtv to launch The Obama Syndrome
- Truthout reviews Living in the End Times
- Another mention of The Obama Syndrome ahead of the midterms
- “His tales are unfailingly readable”—Bookforum on the new edition of Ronald Fraser's In Hiding
- Kirkus on Mother Country
- Nick Turse on TomDispatch.com: Defining success in Afghanistan
- Conor Foley's The Thin Blue Line reviewed for the New Humanist
- Joshua Clover: in praise of A Companion to Marx's Capital
- Slavoj Žižek's New Scientist interview: The revolution will not be on Facebook
- “Roger Casement—a ‘traitor’ in Britain but an Irish hero in the Amazon”
- Avi Shlaim on Washington Middle East peace talks: “Maybe the pope will start smoking pot”
- “What's Right for the Left?”
- Verso Books at the Beijing Book Fair
- Gideon Levy — ‘Israel's unsleeping conscience’
- Jon Snow on Gideon Levy
- Radical Ideas
- “America's Century is Over, But it Will Fight On”
- Israeli embassy promotes Gideon Levy's UK book tour
- No doubt angering Gibbs, Tariq Ali's The Obama Syndrome is a “powerful boost to Obama dissenters on the left”
- The Coming of the Body awarded a B by The Complete Review
- Tariq Ali interviewed for Brazilian TV
- The History News Network reviews A Companion to Marx's Capital
- Baltimore City Paper reviews Living in the End Times
- Once upon a time may never be the same ...
- The Wall Street Journal reviews John A. Hall's new biography of Ernest Gellner
- “It's no secret what Pakistan's been doing with the Taliban”
- Slavoj Žižek's Living in the End Times reviewed by Brian Dillon for Daily Telegraph
- First as Tragedy, Then as Farce gets the RSA Animate treatment
- Envisioning Real Utopias—Live
- Tariq Ali interviewed by the Scotsman
- “Oliver Stone and Tariq Ali: brothers in arms”
- Scott McLemee reviews John A. Hall's new biography of Ernest Gellner
- Vancouver’s Georgia Straight reviews Night of the Golden Butterfly
- David Harvey Gets Animated
- “Ursula K Le Guin acclaims the wise comedy of José Saramago”
- “What needs to be said isn’t being said”—Tariq Ali interviewed for the Karachi Herald
- “An Elegy to Fatherland”—Night of the Golden Butterfly reviewed by Razeshta Sethna for the Karachi Herald
- “Enlightenment, Enlargement, and the European Union”
- Envisioning Real Utopias—Announcing a Book Event in the Fall
- The Leonard Lopate Show: American Soldiers and Torture
- Erik Olin Wright elected President of the American Sociological Association
- Socialist Studies reviews The New Old World
- PopMatters: Read exclusive excerpt from Dreamers of a New Day
- “Liberation Impasse”—Bookforum reviews Sheila Rowbotham's Dreamers of a New Day
- “The Outcast Redeemer”—A review of Edward Carpenter
- “What is a Philosopher?”
- “The heretic and the holy: Tariq Ali's histories of Islam”
- Booklist likes Night of the Golden Butterfly
- Theodore Hamm and Christian Parenti interview Tariq Ali for the Brooklyn Rail
- BldgBlog on Stephen Graham's Cities Under Siege
- Perry Anderson's The New Old World reviewed in the Nation
- “It's Dialectical!”
- “Anderson is among the most insightful and policy-relevant analysts of modern Europe”
- “A Carefully Crafted F**k You”
- Jeffrey Wasserstrom reviews Wang Hui's The End of the Revolution for the Los Angeles Times
- Client State reviewed in Pacific Affairs
- Robert Barnett interviewed on Democracy Now!
- “Marxism after Marxism”
- “The Framing of al-Megrahi”
- Judith Butler's Frames of War reviewed by Steven Poole for the Guardian
- Sheila Rowbotham interviewed about Edward Carpenter for KPFA's Against the Grain
