Friday, August 26, 2011

Music: Peace and Conflict Studies Archive

Billet, Alexander. "Pussy Riot for the 99 percent: on the growing campaign to free jailed Russian feminist punk rock collective Pussy Riot." Socialist Worker (July 30, 2012: reposted on Dialogic with relevant videos)

Bragg, Billy. "British Rocker on Norway Attacks, Activism & His Song on Murdoch, “Never Buy The Sun” Democracy Now (August 1, 2011)

Brewer, Adam. "Memories of a Lifetime." Appalachian Media Institute (2011)

Crass: There Is No Authority But Yourself (Netherlands: Alexander Oey, 2006: 70 mins) [Available online]

Crosby, David and Graham Nash. "Legendary Folk Duo Crosby & Nash on Soundtracking Movements from the 1960s to Occupy Wall Street." Democracy Now (November 11. 2011)

D, Davey. "On the 10th Anniversary of the Iraq War We Recall key Anti-War Hip Hop Songs." Davey D's Hip Hop Corner (March 19, 2013)

DebGod. "Pussy Riot Is On Trial Today." Skepchick (July 30, 2012)

DJ Monk One. "The Last Thing I Learned From Gil Scott Heron." Ill Doctrine (June 23, 2011)

"Facing Time." To the Best Of Our Knowledge (October 10, 2010)

Fallana, Dia, et al. "Growin’ Up, Comin’ Out, Speakin’ Proud." Making Contact (June 10, 2009)

Fowler, Robert. "Artifact: A musician’s struggle against a giant corporation." World Socialist Web Site (November 19, 2012)

Gaunson, Stephen. "Cocksucker Blues: The Rolling Stones and Some Notes on Robert Frank." Senses of Cinema #56 (2010)

Gogol Bordello. "Immiganiada (We Comin Rougher)." (Official Video for the song: 2010)

Harburg, Ernie. "A Tribute to Blacklisted Lyricist Yip Harburg: The Man Who Put the Rainbow in The Wizard of Oz." Democracy Now (December 26, 2011)

Hinton, Stephen. "The Love/Hate Relationship Between Friedrich Nietzsche and Richard Wagner." Entitled Opinions (November 30, 2011)

Kalami, Proshot. "No One Knows About Persian Cinema: B. Ghobadi’s Songscape of Revolt." Cinemascope #16 (2011)

Madrid, Fabrizio Mejía. "The Mystery of the Parakeet, the Rooster, and the Nanny Goat." Words Without Borders (March 2012)

Maher, Stephen. "Springsteen’s Wrecking Ball and the Plague of the 99%." Monthly Review (December 1, 2012)

Makana. "Occupy Honolulu: Hawaiian Musician Makana Performs Protest Song to World Leaders at APEC Summit." Democracy Now (November 14, 2011)

McFerrin, Bobby. "Catching Song." On Being (February 27, 2014)

Mudd, Martin. "Proper Propaganda: Information Age by Dead Prez." North of Center (December 6, 2012)

Peaches. "Free Pussy Riot." Vimeo (August 14, 2012)

"Straight Outta Chevy Chase." Radiolab (April 1, 2014) ["Over the past 40 years, hip-hop music has gone from underground phenomenon to global commodity. But as The New Yorker's Andrew Marantz explains, massive commercial success is a tightrope walk for any genre of popular music, and especially one built on authenticity and “realness.” Hip-hop constantly runs the risk of becoming a watered-down imitation of its former self - just, you know, pop music. Andrew introduces us to Peter Rosenberg, a guy who takes this doomsday scenario very seriously. Peter is a DJ at Hot 97, New York City’s iconic hip-hop station, and a vocal booster of what he calls “real” hip-hop. But as a Jewish fellow from suburban Maryland, he's also the first to admit that he's an unlikely arbiter for what is and what isn't hip-hop. With the help of Ali Shaheed Muhammad of A Tribe Called Quest and NPR's Frannie Kelley, we explore the strange ways that hip-hop deals with that age-old question: are you in or are you out?"]

Thompson, Ahimir 'Questlove.' "Questlove on Police Racial Profiling, Hip-Hop, Michele Bachmann & Soul Train’s Lasting Influence." Democracy Now (September 2, 2013)

Rachman, Paul. "Acclaimed Filmmaker and Founder of Slamdance." Spoiler Alert Radio (August 27, 2012)

Rage Against The Machine - Revolution In The Head And The Art Of Protest (USA: Chrome Dreams, 2010: 105 mins)

Rich, Nathaniel. "Authenticity All Right: Lee Friedlander’s New Orleans." New York Review of Books (May 16, 2014)

Samson, J.D. "Pussy Riot Members Sentenced to 2 Years for Anti-Putin Protest; Feminist Rocker JD Samson Responds." Democracy Now (August 17, 2012)

Smith, Eli. "Woody Guthrie – 100th Centennial Celebration." Law and Disorder (July 9, 2012)

"The Soundtrack to War and Peace." To the Best of Our Knowledge (October 1, 2010)

Stewart, Jon. "Def Tone Poetry Jam." The Daily Show (May 11, 2011)

Sylvia, John. "All the Argument We Need." Pop Culture and Philosophy (June 10, 2009)

Tofts, Darren. "In My Time of Dying: The Premature Death of a Film Classic." LOLA #1 (2011)

"Travel." To the Best of Our Knowledge (July 19, 2009)

Villoro, Juan. "Violence and Drug Trafficking in Mexico." Words Without Borders (March 2012)

"Why Indonesian Kids are Crazy for Punk." Global Post (December 2011)

Wisniewiski, Matthew. "Wisconsin 'Budget Repair Bill' Protest (Video set to Arcade Fire's song "Rebellion")." YouTube (February 15-17, 2011)

"Words and Music: Our 60 Favorite Music Books." Pitchfork (July 11, 2011)

Zander, Ben. "'Rite of Spring' Revival." Radio Open Source (April 22, 2014)

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