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Access, Freedom and Organisation in the arts

Creative struggle for revolutionary change. Bad Art is a new world arts project. Its intention...

The Significance of Kendrick Lamar’s To Pimp a Butterfly

“I’d go in certain parts of the world, and they were singing it in...

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Film Review: Straight Outta Compton

The theatrical release and commercial success of Straight Outta Compton, a biographical film that chronicles...

Review: Sorry to Bother You by The Coup

Two decades since their first LP, The Coup return from a six year break...

The Musical Legacy of Gil Scott-Heron

“In this large sense of the word, art is a handmaiden. It is not...

Interview with The Coup’s Boots Riley — On Obama, Oscar Grant, and Socialism

Since the release of his first album with The Coup in 1993, San Francisco...

Politically Minded — An Interview with Hip-Hop Artist Son of Nun

Son of Nun (SON) is a former Baltimore City School teacher and current MC...

What Did You Say? — Capitalism’s Culture of Disrespect and Inferiority

Media personality Don Imus, Hip-Hop artist 50 cent, comic/actor Michael Richards of Seinfeld fame...

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