Sentences with phrase «day anarchist»

Her previous works range from an interview with controversial Puerto Rican artist Carlos Irizarry, subsequently interpreted through dance, to an observational documentary about the routine tasks of present - day anarchist communities in San Francisco.
In response to Randall Amster's suggestion that one day anarchists may embrace science (7 July, p 26), he may be...
In response to Randall Amster's suggestion that one day anarchists may embrace science (7 July, p 26), he may be pleased to know that some already have.

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Even when she became queen, Mary of Teck never forgot the assassination attempt on the royal couple that day by the anarchist Mateu Morrai.
Dorothy Day, who died in 1980, was an anarchist, a pacifist, and the co-founder of the Catholic Worker, a movement devoted to helping the poor and the homeless.
On Monday, police warned of possible clashes with far - left anarchists, after calls to make it a «revolutionary day» appeared on social media.
In court, on a good day, there are four teams representing, variously, two groups of claimants (one from a Cardiff anarchist network, another from environmental protesters), and two police forces.
04 - Home Office declares war on the anarchists It seems almost quaint after the summer riots, but the anarchist violence which followed the anti-cuts national demo in March was a source of severe controversy for days afterwards.
But last week, the New York Times received a letter postmarked the day before the attack on Epstein, claiming to be from an anarchist group that calls itself «FC».
Day's leftist politics and her sense of personal activism remained; she established a political journal, «The Catholic Worker,» in association with self - described Christian anarchist Peter Maurin (Martin Sheen), and was a tireless and outspoken champion of the rights of the poor and disenfranchised.
Filled with a cast of unforgettable characters more richly drawn than any Lehane has ever created, The Given Day tells the story of two families — one black, one white — swept up in a maelstrom of revolutionaries and anarchists, immigrants and ward bosses, Brahmins and ordinary citizens, all engaged in a battle for survival and power.
Performance: Keil Borrman, «Airing the Facilitation Banner Paintings,» at Osmos As part of a program called «Beer on Sundays,» inspired by anarchist saloonkeeper Justus Schwab's effort in the late 19th century to operate his drinking establishment on that day, which was once housed at Osmos's address, Keil Borrman will stage a performance, curated by Jovana Stokic, which involves the audience taking banners with political messages from the gallery, recently founded by curator Cay Sophie Rabinowitz, to the nearby First Street Green, at 33 East 1st Street.
She claimed that she was named after Louise Michel (1830 - 1905), an anarchist feminist from the days of the French Commune (1870 - 71).
The multi-media installation unfolds as a three - part narrative, drawing on figures as disparate as Russian anarchist Victor Serge and the Parisian Bonnot Gang; Abu Jildeh, Arameet and their companions fighting the British in 1930's Palestine; the artist as bandit in Roberto Bolaño's novel The Savage Detectives; and Abbas and Abou - Rahme themselves in present - day Palestine.
Patterson's «day - to - day visual history of the area» is told through «unpretentious portraits of myriad and diverse faces: tenement kids and homeless people, poets and politicians, drug dealers and drag queens, rabbis and santeros, beat cops, graffiti taggres, hookers, junkies, punks, anarchists, mystics and crackpots.»
Fortunately, real scientists are working to find real answers and are not in league with a bunch of moneygrubbing politicians, anarchists, and psyentists, only bent on turning civilization on its head and frightening the children of the world with a coming DAY OF DOOM (while making a little $ $ $ $ $ in the process).
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