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International Publishers begins its second century of printing ‘books to change the world’
October 27, 2023Symposium at New York University's Tamiment Library marks the Marxist imprint’s 100th birthday
Read morePoverty in the suburbs: The erasure of New York’s non-urban poor
October 25, 2023One look at the numbers and we find the poor are hiding in plain sight.
Read moreThousands fill Times Square in support of Palestinians
October 16, 2023Thousands massed to demand an end to the Israeli government’s ongoing assault.
Read moreSean O’Casey’s three revolutionary plays staged in New York and Ann Arbor
October 3, 2023Seán O’Casey, regarded as the first proletarian dramatist writing in English, made his theme the struggle for the emancipation of the Irish people, and by extension of all working people. In Ireland, O’Casey is (unfairly) best...
Read more‘I know my days are numbered’: A celebration of radical artist Keith Haring
July 13, 2023LOS ANGELES — Keith Haring (1958-1990) was a gay boy from Kutztown, Pa., who moved to New York City in 1978 to study art. For the next decade, he thrived in the city’s emerging Hip-Hop and...
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