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garadinervi · 1 month
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1977 Commemoration: May 4th Strike Committee flyer, April 1977 [Kent State Shootings Digital Archive, Annual May 4 Commemoration records; Special Collections and Archives, Kent State University Libraries, Kent State University, Kent, OH]
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On this day, 4 May 1970, the Kent State massacre took place when the Ohio National Guard fired 67 rounds into a crowd of students protesting against the bombing of Cambodia during the Vietnam war, killing four and wounding nine others, including bystanders and one person who was permanently paralysed. Those killed were Sandra Lee Scheuer, aged 20, Allison B. Krause, 19, Jeffrey Glenn Miller, 20, and William Knox Schroeder, 19. The repression galvanised anti-war sentiment, with students in New York hanging banners stating "You Can't Kill Us All" and in the next few days millions took to the streets in protest. Learn more about the movement against the Vietnam war in our podcast episodes 43-46. Listen wherever you get your podcasts or here on our website: https://workingclasshistory.com/2020/09/23/e43-46-the-movement-against-the-vietnam-war-in-the-us/ https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=620281590145060&set=a.602588028581083&type=3
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bobmccullochny · 3 years
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May History
May 4 May 4 is Star Wars Day. "May the Fourth be with you."
1886 - A labor protest in Haymarket Square in Chicago, Illinois resulted in 100 wounded and 8 police officers killed.
1948 - Norman Mailer's first novel, The Naked and the Dead, was published.
1970 - Jeffrey Glenn Miller, Allison B. Krause, William Knox Schroeder and Sandra Lee Scheuer were killed by National Guard troops at Ohio's Kent state campus.
1990 - Jesse Tafero was executed in Florida after his electric chair malfunctioned three times, causing his hair & head to catch fire.
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tommiesunshine · 4 years
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50 years ago today the @ohionationalguard murdered 4 unarmed students & wounded 9 others at @kentstate during a mass protest of the Vietnam War. the 1st photo won a @pulitzerprizes & the 2nd one was the cover of @life magazine. take a moment today to honor Jeffery Glenn Miller, Allison B. Krause, William Knox Schroeder & Sandra Lee Scheuer who all paid the ultimate price of being in the way of the #MilitaryIndustrialComplex. war causes unnecessary death & peace is always the better way.✌️☮️ (at Kent State University) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_yHRHgBJTM/?igshid=1ljqb3t8z571f
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satyraspenser · 4 years
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Not forgotten...
The 4 students killed at Kent State University on May 4th, 1970...50 years ago.
Jeffrey Glenn Miller
Allison B. Krause
William Knox Schroeder
Sandra Lee Scheuer
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tabloidtoc · 4 years
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OK, July 6
You can buy a copy of this issue for your very own at my eBay store: https://www.ebay.com/str/bradentonbooks
Cover: Bindi Irwin moving to America and taking over $250M family empire -- her dad Steve Irwin’s dream come true 
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Page 1: Contents 
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Page 2: Contents 
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Page 4: Kelly Clarkson’s side of the story -- after abruptly calling time on her almost seven-year marriage Kelly gears up for a fight and a new chapter 
Page 6: Inside Steve Carell’s private world 
Page 7: Reese Witherspoon and Cameron Diaz were once thick as thieves but the two women are no longer in close contact because Cameron changed after she met Benji Madden and got married and Reese is super busy, Sarah Silverman hasn’t been on a date in years but it’s not for lack of suitors -- she’s often asked out by handsome successful highly eligible guys but for one reason or another they don’t make the cut because she’s so picky, Yolanda Hadid was the first to gush over how excited she is to become a grandmother in September but her eager-beaver attitude is rubbing pregnant daughter Gigi Hadid the wrong way and baby daddy Zayn Malik thinks Yolanda needs to give them a little more space 
Page 8: Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are a bundle of nerves as their five youngest children Pax and Zahara and Shiloh and Vivienne and Knox will begin attending a traditional school this fall after years of homeschooling, Kristen Wiig and fiance Avi Rothman quietly welcomed twins earlier this year via surrogate, Kristen Stewart has been chosen to play Princess Diana in the upcoming drama Spencer -- an honor the actress is both nervous and excited and she’s turning a deaf ear to naysayers
Page 12: Who Wore It Better? Olivia Wilde vs. Christy Turlington, Cara Delevingne vs. Poppy Delevingne, Martha Hunt vs. Kyle Richards 
Page 14: News in Photos -- Prince William swung by King’s Lynn ambulance station to chat with the brave employees (full page)
Page 16: Demi Lovato and boyfriend Max Ehrich share PDA in Joshua Tree, Gabrielle Union with daughter Kaavia, Kylie Jenner and daughter Stormi in Wyoming, Shia LaBeouf got in some cardio 
Page 18: Harry Styles debuted some new facial hair while jogging in London, Kevin Hart showing off his old-school ride, Emily Ratajkowski with a bouquet of flowers 
Page 20: Free At Last -- stars are out and about now that lockdown has been lifted -- Rob Lowe, Patrick Schwarzenegger on a bike ride, Kelly Bensimon in a bikini in Deerfield Beach, Florida
Page 21: Brooke Burke filmed some moves for her app, Colton Underwood on a jog, Alessandra Ambrosio headed out for a day of shopping 
Page 22: Heather Graham rocked a floppy hat en route to the beach, Alex Rodriguez and Jennifer Lopez with kids Max and Emme and a new puppy and Alex’s dog Lady, John Legend and Chrissy Teigen and kids Luna and Miles 
Page 24: Inside My Home -- Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis are selling their first marital home 
Page 26: After living in L.A. for a mere 60 days Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are packing their bags and heading to the East Coast because as much as they love L.A. they’re starting to see its limitations from the time difference to a host of other inconveniences -- they’re leaning towards getting a luxury place in upstate New York or even in NYC where there are plenty of options that would guarantee them safety plus accessibility 
Page 28: When it comes to Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber’s 22-year marriage it’s Cindy who wears the pants and some may say he’s whipped but it’s more peaceful this way than if he put a fight, even though Emma Stone and Dave McCary had to push back their spring wedding due to the pandemic she is still as eager as ever to have a baby, Love Bites -- Stassi Schroeder and Beau Clark are expecting, Chase Stokes and Madelyn Cline of Outer Banks are dating, Harry Jowsey and Francesca Farago of Too Hot to Handle split 
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Page 29: Julia Roberts has wanted to make the move to San Francisco ever since she splashed out over $8 million for a home in the area but husband Danny Moder is refusing to leave their L.A. nest, Hoda Kotb and Joel Schiffman have decided to delay their nuptials due to the pandemic 
Page 30: Cover Story -- Bindi Irwin’s emotional journey -- nearly 14 years after she lost her dad Steve Irwin she’s getting ready to open up like never before 
Page 34: Here Comes the Brides -- Khloe Kardashian and Kourtney Kardashian and Kylie Jenner are planning to say I Do in an over-the-top triple wedding -- Khloe is ready to risk it all with Tristan Thompson 
Page 35: Kourtney’s happy ending with Scott Disick, Kylie marriage and a baby with Travis Scott 
Page 38: Summer Soiree Hacks from Reese Witherspoon, Martha Stewart, Padma Lakshmi, Whitney Port 
Page 42: Stronger Together -- find out how these couples keep each other motivated in the gym -- Elsa Pataky and Chris Hemsworth, Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher 
Page 43: Gisele Bunchen and Tampa Bay Buccaneer Tom Brady, Rachel Lindsay and Bryan Abasolo, Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade, Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake 
Page 47: Style Week -- Kathryn Newton is the new brand ambassador for Polo Golf and RLX 
Page 50: Swimsuits in shades of peach, lemon and lime -- Barbara Palvin 
Page 54: Entertainment 
Page 55: Q&A -- Bryan Dattilo of Days of Our Lives 
Page 58: Buzz -- Courteney Cox shared a slow-motion video on Instagram the captured her running and jumping head-first into a pool almost nailing the perfect plunge 
Page 60: Sound Bites -- Pete Davidson on his future, Jennifer Garner on walking her cat in a stroller, Rebel Wilson on using celeb dating app Raya 
Page 61: Hollywood Heat Meter -- Jimmy Kimmel has been named host for this year’s Emmys, Gwen Stefani will return as a coach on The Voice, Matt James has been named The Bachelor, Alec Baldwin and Tina Fey and more of their 30 Rock costars are reprising their roles for an all-audience upfront event, fans can bid to win a video chat with Keanu Reeves with proceeds going to charity 
Page 62: Horoscope -- Cancer Nicole Scherzinger 
Page 64: By the Numbers -- Paul “DJ Pauly D” Delvecchio 
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garudabluffs · 4 years
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Ohio National Guardsmen in gas masks and with rifles as they prepare to advance up Blanket Hill, through clouds of teargas, to drive back Kent State University students during an antiwar demonstration on the university's campus, Kent, Ohio, May 4, 1970
The shooting lasted a total of 13 seconds. These students lost their lives:
Jeffrey Miller - 20
Allison Krause - 19
William Knox Schroeder - 19
Sandra Lee Scheuer - 20
(and nine injured)
Kent State University’s virtual 50th Commemoration to honor and remember the events of May 4, 1970                              
READ MORE https://www.kent.edu/may4kentstate50
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Celebrating Another 50th Anniversary: The Student Strike of 1970                                                                                May 1, 2020
 READ MORE https://woodstockfolkfestival.org/2020/05/01/celebrating-another-50th-anniversary-the-student-strike-of-1970/#comment-13
radio soundtrack
“Ohio” by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – written by Neil Young in reaction to the Kent State shootings
“Kent” by Magpie (the duo of Terry Leonino and Greg Artzner) on their album Give Light; Terry Leonino is a survivor of the Kent State shootings
Dave Brubeck’s cantata “Truth is Fallen” was dedicated to the slain students of Kent State and Jackson State and other innocent victims
Marvin Gaye’s “What’s Going On?”
Steve Miller’s “Jackson-Kent Blues”
Bruce Springsteen’s “Where Was Jesus in Ohio?”
Barbara Dane’s “The Kent State Massacre”
“I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixin-to-Die” by Country Joe and the Fish
“For What It’s Worth” by Buffalo Springfield
“Fortunate Son” by Creedence Clearwater Revival
“Ain’t Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around” by Joan Baez
“The Universal Soldier” by Buffy Sainte-Marie (also a hit for Donovan)
“Bring ‘Em Home” by Pete Seeger
“Give Peace a Chance” by John Lennon
“Masters of War” and “Blowin’ in the Wind” by Bob Dylan
“War” by Edwin Starr
Books and Resources
Which Side Are You On? 20th Century American History in 100 Protest Songs by James Sullivan
33 Revolutions per Minute: A History of Protest Songs by Dorian Lynskey
Songs of America: Patriotism, Protest, and the Music That Made a Nation by Jon Meacham and Tim McGraw
Music and Social Movements: Mobilizing Traditions in the Twentieth Century by Ron Eyerman and Andrew Jamison
Talkinʼ Bout a Revolution: Music and Social Change in America by Dick Weissman
Playing for Change: Music and Musicians in the Service of Social Movements by Rob Rosenthal and Richard Flacks
The Routledge History of Social Protest in Popular Music by Jonathan Friedman
The Republic of Rock: Music and Citizenship in the Sixties Counterculture by Michael J. Kramer
Politics in Music: Music and Political Transformation from Beethoven to Hip-Hop by Courtney Brown
Troubadours & Troublemakers: The Evolution of American Protest Music by Kevin Comtois
Exploring American Folk Music: Ethnic, Grassroots, and Regional Traditions in the United States by Kip Lornell
Music in the Air: The Selected Writings of Ralph J. Gleason edited by Toby Gleason (Ralph was co-founder of Rolling Stone magazine)
Music: A Subversive History by Ted Gioia
American Radicals: How Nineteenth-Century Protest Shaped the Nation by Holly Jackson
Music is Power: Popular Songs, Social Justice, and the Will to Change by Brad Schreiber
Sounds of Freedom: Musicians on Spirituality and Social Change by John Malkin
Curriculum materials produced by Facing History and Ourselves – “How Can Music Inspire Social Change?”
The Social Power of Music – Smithsonian Folkways Recordings (4-disc box set and book)
Womenʼs Suffrage
Music in the Womenʼs Suffrage Movement – collection at Library of Congress – includes a digital collection of Womenʼs Suffrage in Sheet Music
Songs of the Suffragettes – Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
“Let Us Sing As We Go: The Role of Music in the United States Suffrage Movement” by R.L. Brandes (appears to be a dissertation at the University of Maryland – may be accessible online)
The Womenʼs Suffrage Movement edited by Sally Roesch Wagner
Why They Marched: Untold Stories of the Women Who Fought for the Right to Vote by Susan Ware
National Womenʼs History Museum (www.womenshistory.org) has materials and article by Nancy Hayward on their website has a list for further reading
The Music of the Suffrage Movement by Kate McKenzie at www.awsom.info Reviews of ʼ19: The Musical – musical last November in Washington, D.C. that was called “the Hamilton of Womenʼs History” – at National Archives
The Music of Womenʼs Suffrage – Amaranth Publishing – sheet music (this led me down an interesting path of other articles such as Women Ragtime Composers)
Earth Day and the Environment
Silent Spring by Rachel Carson
Earthrise Global Mobilizations – earthrise2020.org (please note this is entirely separate from the Festival’s “Earthrise” concert in 2018)
Walden by Henry David Thoreau
American Earth: Environmental Writing Since Thoreau by Bill McKibben
Never Cry Wolf by Farley Mowat
Writings by John Muir
Gorillas in the Mist by Dian Fossey
The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming by David Wallace-Wells
The Death and Life of the Great Lakes by Dan Egan
An Inconvenient Truth: The Crisis of Global Warming and An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power, both by Al Gore
It’s Getting Hot in Here: The Past, Present, and Future of Climate Change by Bridget Heos
Unstoppable: Harnessing Science to Change the World by Bill Nye
World Without Fish: How Could We Let This Happen? by Mark Kurlansky
Weather Makers by Tim Flannery
A Sand County Almanac: With Essays on Conservation by Aldo Leopold
Songs by Malvina Reynolds, Pete Seeger, Joni Mitchell, John Denver, Peter, Paul & Mary, and Neil Young; music by the Paul Winter Consort and John Cage; Live Earth Concert from 2007
Student Strike of 1970 and the Antiwar Movement
Vietnam and the American Political Tradition: The Politics of Dissent by Randall B. Woods
Sitting in and Speaking Out: Student Movements in the American South, 1960-1970 by Jeffrey A. Turner
Give Peace a Chance: Exploring the Vietnam Antiwar Movement by Melvin Small; William D. Hoover
The Vietnam War on Campus: Other Voices, More Distant Drums by Marc Jason Gilbert
The Movement and the Sixties by Terry H. Anderson
The 1960s Cultural Revolution by John C. McWilliams
From Yale to Jail by Dave Dellinger
The War Within: America’s Battle over Vietnam by Tom Wells
The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien
An American Ordeal: The Antiwar Movement of the Vietnam Era by Charles Chatfield
Catch-22 by Joseph Heller
The Quiet American by Graham Greene
The Best and the Brightest by David Halberstam
Born on the Fourth of July by Ron Kovic
Fire in the Lake: The Vietnamese and the Americans in Vietnam by Frances FitzGerald
Vietnam: A History by Stanley Karnow
Public television’s Vietnam: A Television History and Ken Burns’ Vietnam War series
Songs by Phil Ochs, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Joan Baez, Pete Seeger, Peter, Paul & Mary, Bob Dylan, Country Joe & the Fish, Barry McGuire, Tom Paxton, Arlo Guthrie, John Lennon, Edwin Starr, Barbara Dane, and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, among many others.
https://woodstockfolkfestival.org/aiovg_videos/woodstock-folk-festival-9th-annual-invitational-concert/
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Ohio" cover The Steppin Stones doing a great Neil Young cover at their July 4th, 2013 show in City Market in Savannah, GA.
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porlockstompf · 4 years
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Reading de Nacht Reading 2018
                                  my favourite books of the year
my overall favourite book of the year:
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wiliam h gass "the william h gass reader" (2018)
post-cyberpunkstompf:
01 cixin liu "ball lightning" (2018)
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02 kim stanley robinson "red moon" (2018) 03 dave hutchinson "europe at dawn" (2018)      + dave hutchinson "shelter (the aftermath 01)" (2018) 04 paul kincaid "ian m banks (modern masters of science fiction)" (2017) 05 hannu rajaniemi "summerland" (2018)
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06 m john harrison "you should come with me now: stories of ghosts" (2017) 07 wade rousch (ed) "twelve tomorrows (2018) 08 christopher moore "noir" (2018) 09 jonathan strahan (ed) "infinity's end" (2018)     + jonathan strahan (ed) "the best sf & f of the year, vol XII" (2018) 10 neil clarke (ed) "the final frontier" (2018)      + neil clarke (ed) "the best sf of the year vol III" (2018)
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11 gardner dozois (ed) "the year's best sf: thirty-fifth annual collection" (2018) 12 steve toutonghi "side life" (2018) 13 mike ashley (ed) "lost mars: the golden age of the red planet" (2018) 14 mary robinette kowal "the calculating stars: a lady astronaut novel" (2018) 15 mingwei song & theodore huters (eds)  "the reincarnated giant:      an anthology of twenty-first century chinese science fiction" (2018)
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16 john zakour & lawrence ganem "the peach-blonde bomber" (2018) 17 becky chambers "record of a spaceborn few" (2018) 18 yoon ha lee "revenant gun" (2018) 19 derek künsken "the quantum magician" (2018) 20 gregory benford "rewrite" [arc] (2019)
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21 richard k morgan "thin air" (2018) 22 charles stross "the labyrinth index" (2018) 23 john varley "irontown blues" (2018) 24 peter watts "the freeze-frame revolution" (2018) 25 karl schroeder "the million" (2018)
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26 drew williams "the stars now unclaimed" (2018) 27 peter f hamilton "the salvation" (2018) 28 neal asher "the soldier" (2018) 29 nick mamatas "the people's republic of everything" (2018) 30 s j morden "one way" (2018)
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31 gareth l powell "embers of war" (2018) 32 alex white "a big ship at the end of the universe" (2018)      + alex white "a bad deal for the whole galaxy" (2018) 33 s k dunstall "stars unchartered" (2018) 34 catherynne m valente "space opera" (2018) 35 alastair reynolds "elysium fire" (2018)
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36 charles stross "dark state" (2018) 37 n k jemisin (ed) "the best american sf & f 2018" (2018) 38 jack mcdevitt "the long sunset" (2018)   + jack mcdevitt "a voice in the night" (2018) 39 elizabeth moon "into the fire" (2018) 40 r.e. stearns "barbary station" (2017) /      steven erikson "willfull child III: the search for spark" (2018)
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polarstompf:
01 david hewson "the savage shore" (2018)
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     ex aequo      andrea camilleri "the pyramid of mud" (2018)      + andrea camilleri "death at sea: montalbano's early cases" (2018)
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02 mirko zilahy "de schaduw" (2017)   + mirko zilahy "de mythe van de dood" (2018) 03 mick herron "london rules" (2018)   + mick heron "the drop" (2018) 04 volker kutscher "babylon berlin" (2017)   + volker kutscher "the silent death" (2017)   + volker kutscher "goldstein" (2018) 05 chris petit "pale horse riding" (2017)
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06 edgar cantero "this body's not big enough for both of us" (2018) 07 ian rankin "in a house of lies" (2018) 08 philip kerr "greeks bearing gifts" (2018) 09 jack grimwood "nightfall berlin" (2018) 10 dolan cummings "the existential leap: a crime story" (2017)
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11 ann van loock "de expo '58 moorden" (2018) 12 massimo carlotto "master of knots" (2004) 13 joseph knox "sirens" (2018)     + joseph knox "the smiling man" (2018) 14 geir tangen "het meesterwerk" (2017) 15 kate atkinson "transcription" (2018)
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16 patrick conrad "diep in december" (2018) 17 jorge zepeda patterson "zwarte trui" (2018) 18 wolfgang burger "heidelberg requiem" (2016) 19 charles cumming "a divided spy" (2016)      + charles cumming "the man between" (2018) 20 frank goldammer "the air raid killer" (2018)      + frank goldammer "a thousand devils" (2018)
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21 andreas norman "stille oorlog" (2018) 22 jesper stein "de onrust" (2018)      + jesper stein "papa" (2018) 23 luca d'andrea "in de greep van de waanzin" (2018) 24 jo nesbø  "macbeth" (2018) 25 hans dooremalen "descartes in amsterdam: filosofische detective" (2018) /      chris pavone "the expats" (2012)
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klassikstompf:
01 wiliam h gass "the william h gass reader" (2018)
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02 louis armand "breakfast at midnight" (2012)      + louis armand "the combinations" (2016)      + louis armand "canicule" (2013)      + louis armand "cairo" (2014) 03 andrew crumey "the great chain of unbeing" (2018) 04 viv albertine "throw away unopened" (2018) 05 daniela cascella "singed" (2017)
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06 ted geltner "blood, bone, & marrow: a biography of harry crews" (2017) 07 steve erickson "zeroville" (2007) 08 olga tokarczuk "drive your plow over the bones of the dead" (2018) 09 julián ríos "the house of ulysses" [] (2010)      + julián ríos "poundemonium" [1997] 10 daniel mendelsohn "an odyssey: a father, a son, and an epic" (2017)
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11 giorgio van straten "in search of lost books: the forgotten stories of eight mythical volumes" (2017) 12 pascal mercier "night train to lisbon" (2004) 13 tony white "the fountain in the forest" (2018) 14 alejandro zambra "not to read" (2018) 15 gabriel josipovici "the cemetery in barnes" (2018)
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16 lucy ives "impossible views of the world" (2017) 17 matthew herbert "the music: a novel through sound" (2018) 18 ann quin "the unmapped country: stories & fragments" (2018) 19 stephen fry "mythos" (2017) & "heroes" (2018) 20 johan swinnen "happening: de aanslag op de Inno" (2017)
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21 ermanno cavazzoni "the nocturnal library" (2018) 22 richard powers "the overstory" (2018) 23 alain robbe-grillet "project for a revolution in ny" (1972) 24 melchior vischer "second through brain" (2015) 25 bob van laerhoven "return to hiroshima" (2018)      + bob van laerhoven "dossier feuerhand" (2017)      + bob van laerhoven "dangerous obsessions" (2015)      + bob van laerhoven "heart fever" (2018)
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gedächtnisstompf:
01 jacques derrida "geschlecht III: sexe, race, nation, humanité" (2018)      + jacques derrida "le goût du secret: entretiens 1993-1995" (2018)
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02 tom cohen, claire colebrook & j hillis miller      "theory & the disappearing future:  on deman, on benjamin" (2011) 03 hannah arendt "het waagstuk van de politiek:      over politieke leugens en burgerlijke ongehoorzaamheid" (2018)      + dirk de schutter "hannah arendt: politiek denker" (2015) 04 serge andré "les perversions #1: le fétichisme" (2013)      + serge andré "les perversions #1: le sadisme" (2013)      + serge andré "les perversions #1: le masochisme" (2013) 05 ger groot "4 ongemakkelijke filosofen: nietzsche, cioran, bataille, derrida"            (2003)
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06 mark fisher "k-punk: the collected & unpublished writings (2014-2016)" (2018) 07 molier, ellian, rijpkema (eds) "de strijd om de democratie:      essays over democratische zelfverdediging" (2018) 08 florentijn van rootselaar "filosofisch veldwerk:      grote filosofen van nu over leven in barre tijden" (2018) 09 lieven de cauter "van de grote woorden & kleine dingen" (2018) 10 nemanja mitrovic      "the (im)possibility of literature as the possibility of ethics" (2017)
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11 sue prideaux "i am dynamite! a life of friedrich nietzsche" (2018) 12 paul farley & michael symmons roberts "deaths of the poets" (2018) 13 erik bledsoe (ed) "perspectives on harry crews" (2001) 14 kailash c baral & r radhakrishan (eds)      "theory after derrida: essays in critical praxis"(2018) 15 agnes czajka & bora isyar (eds)      "europe after derrida: crisis & potentiality" (2016)
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poesisstompf:
01 john cooper clarke "the luckiest guy alive" (2018)
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02 kate tempest "running upon the wires" (2018) 03 robin robertson "the long take" (2018) 04 david austin "dread poetry & freedom:      linton kwesi johnson & the unfinished revolution" (2018) 05 tommy pico "junk" (2018)
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platterstompf:
01 power, devereux, & dillane (eds)       "heart & soul: critical essays on joy division" (2018)
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02 michael glasmeier & ursula block (eds) "broken music: artists' recordworks"         (2nd edition 2018) 03 mark e smith "messing up the paintwork: the wit & wisdom of mark e smith"         (2018) 04 willy dirickx (ed) "de brassers" (2018) 05 tommy mackay "40 odd years of the fall" (2018)
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06 john h baker "the art of nick cave: new critical essays" (2013) 07 will oldham "songs of love & horror: collected lyrics of will oldham" (2018)      + alan licht (ed) "will oldham on bonnie 'prine' billy" (2012) 08 michael goddard & benjamin halligan      "mark e smith & the fall: art, music, & politics" (2013) 09 daniel kane "do you have a band? poetry & punk rock in nyc" (2017) 10 bendle "permanent transience" (2015)
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11 david grubbs "now that the audience is assembled" (2018) 12 nick soulsby "swans: sacrifice & transcendence (the oral history)" (2018)      + michael gira "the egg: stories" (2018) 13 robert young & irmin schmidt "all gates open: the story of can" (2018) 14 mike goldschmith "discord: the story of noise" (2012) 15 bruce russell      "gilded splinters: essays & aphorisms towards an aesthetic of noise" (2018)
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16 philippe robert "agitation frite" (2018)²      + philippe robert "action friite" (2018)      + philippe robert "action frIIIte" (2018) 17 guillaume belhomme, philippe robert, ea "le son du grisli:      varèse, tzara, mochizuki & cave" (2018) 18 david stubbs "future days: krautrock & the building of modern germany"                (2018)       + david stubbs "mars by 1980: the story of electronic music" (2018) 19 blixa bargeld "europa: una letania" [2009] (2018) 20 chris bohn (ed) "the wire" 
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21 richard hirst (ed)      "we were strangers: stories inspired by unknown pleasures" (2018) 22 françois girodineau "nick cave & the bad seeds: tender prey" (2018) 23 mick middles "the fall" (2009) 24 jim dooley "red set: a history of gang of four" (2018) 25 mats gustafsson      "discaholics! record collector confessions vol I (2nd ed)" (2018) /      + rob van scheers "drie akkoorden & de waarheid: muzikale levenslessen"              (2014)
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stagestompf:
01 ian rankin & rona munro "rebus: long shadows" (2018)
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humorstompf:
01 robin ince       "i'm a joke & so are you: a comedian's take on what makes us human"       (2018) 02 simon munnery "how to live" (2018) 03 lucien randall "disgusting bliss: the brass eye of chris morris" (2011)
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bilderstompf:
01 michael glasmeier & ursula block (eds)      "broken music: artists' recordworks" (2nd edition 2018)
02 thomas bernhard & ferry radax "thomas bernhard: 3 days" (2016) 03 ed van der elsken "love on the left bank" (2002) 04 philippe monsel "francis bacon" (1994)
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05 paul duncan & jürgen müller (eds)   "film noir plus taschen's top 50 pick of noir classics from 1940-1960" (2017) 06 cuauhtémoc medina "manifesta 9: the deep of the modern" (2012) 07 julian schnabel: permanently becoming & the architecture of seeing" (2012) 08 reinhard kleist "nick cave & the bad seeds: an art book" (2018)
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wissenschaftstompf & other distractions:
01 brian cox & robin ince      "how to build a universe: an infinite monkey cage adventure" (2017)
02 patrick moore & chris north       "the sky at night: answers to questions from across the univers" (2012) 03 chip carter "obsessed with star trek" (2011) 04 leon hunt "danger:diabolik" (2018)
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cyclostompf:
01 jean cléder "petite éloge de la course cycliste" (2018)
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02 max leonard "higher calling: cycling's obsession with mountains" (2018) 03 colin o'brien      "giro d'italia: the story of the world's most beautiful bike race" (2018) 04 velominati      "wielergoden: de meest heldhaftige renners ooit 38 heroïsche verhalen”           (2018) 05 william fotheringham "sunday in hell" (2018)
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06 jonas heyerick (ed) "bahamontes" (magazine) o.a. extra editie de giro (2018) 07 jorge zepeda patterson "zwarte trui" (2018) 08 dirk jan roeleven "de nieuwe fiets: villar san constanzo - a'dam" (2018) 09 frederik baeckelandt "gino bartali (les héros 03)" (2018) 10 chris sidwells "the call of the road: the history of cycle road racing" (2018)
10 john dowie "the freewheeling john dowie:                  a comedian, a bike, & a tent, what could possibly go right?" (2018) 12 edward pickering "the ronde:       inside the tour of flanders, the world's toughest bike race" (2018) 13 charles pope "a golden age of cycling" (2018) 14 roger gilles "women on the move:       the forgotten era of women's bicycle racing" (2018) 15 peter cossins "the first tour de france:       60 cyclists & 19 days of daring on the road to paris" (2017)
16 paul maunder "the wind at my back: my cycling life" (2018)       + paul maunder "rainbows in the mud" (2017) 17 giacomo pellizzari "het geheim van de eenzame fietser" [2015] (2017) 18 dries de zaeytijd & fons leroy "25 jaar kweekvijver van koerstalent" (2018) 19 peter sagan "my world" (2018) 20 bradley wiggins "icons: my inspiration, my motivation, my obsession" (2018)
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most pleasing purchases:
01 jayne county "man enough to be a woman" (1996)
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02 berns, moyaert, & van tongeren (eds)      "de god van denkers en dichters: opstellen voor samuel ijsseling" (1997)
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03 anselm kiefer       "l'art survivra à ses ruines: anselm kiefer au collège de france" (2011) 04 ludger lütkehaus       "'ruhe. grösse, sonnenlicht': friedrich nietzsche in sils-maria" (2014) 05 paul raabe "spaziergange durch nietzsches sils-marie" (1994)
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… tsundoku !
may your home be safe from tigers, leroy, x HNY!
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find me on LT:
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TBR... PILING UP ...
postcyberpunkstompf:
adam roberts "adam (the aftermath 02)" (2018) eric brown "the martian simulacra: a sherlock holmes mystery" (2018) gary gibson "scienceville & other worlds" (2018) greg egan "phoresis" (2018) ian mcdonald "time was" (2018) ian whates & tom hunter (eds) "2001: an odyssey in words: celebrating the centenary of arthur c clarke's birth" james lovegrove "firefly: big damn hero" (2018) james patrick kelly "the promise of space & other stories" (2018)
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jeff noon "a man of shadows" (2017) + jeff noon "the body library" (2018) kevin j anderson "selected stories: science fiction vol I" (2018) rich larson "tomorrow factory: collected fiction" (2018) seb doubinsky "missing signal" (2018) stephen baxter "redemption" (2018) + stephen baxter "xelee: vengeance" (2018) steve erikson "rejoice" (2018) tom schweterlitsch "the gone world" (2018) & maybe, just maybe: jay key "how to pick up women with a drunk space ninja" (2018) + jay key "how to win a pit fight with a drunk space ninja" (2018)
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polarstompf:
dario correnti "heimwee naar bloed" (2018) giancarlo de cataldo "suburra" (2017) matthew pearl "the dante chamber" (2018) victor del árbol "a million drops" (2018) zygmunt miloszewski "priceless" [2013] (2018)
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bossybroads · 5 years
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This day in history, May 4:  “At Kent State University, the Ohio National Guard shot unarmed college students — some who were protesting the war and others who were passing by. The guards fired 67 rounds over a period of 13 seconds, killing four students (Allison Krause, Jeffrey Miller, Sandra Scheuer, and William Knox Schroeder) and wounding nine others.
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Terry Pratchett once said that a man is never dead as long as his name is spoken. It’s a quote which offers a message of hope-- that even when a person close to us dies, they will live on in our memories of them and in the impact they left on the world-- but it also presents an imperative duty. We should not, and MUST not, forget our dead, because to do so would snuff out their last spark of their life that exists in the world.
In that spirit, I'd like to take a moment to commemorate the victims of the Kent State shootings of May 4, 1970. Four students were killed and nine more injured by the Ohio National Guard during a school-wide Vietnam War protest as a result of Ohio being put under martial law in an attempt to prevent protests. Though four students perished that day, they left a quantifiable legacy on the anti-Vietnam War movement, as protesters now fought not only for the men being drafted to war but for the victims at Kent State. Their memories live on-- and MUST live on-- in the hearts of not only Kent, Ohio, but the rest of the world.
(Click here if you’d like to see pictures of the event and read a retrospective, although if such content would be triggering you’re under no obligation)
There’s nothing wrong with celebrating Star Wars day today, but in the midst of that, please don’t forget the students at Kent State.
Rest In Power, Jeffrey Glenn Miller, Allison B. Krause, William Knox Schroeder, and Sandra Lee Scheuer. You are gone, but not forgotten, and your names are still being spoken.
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moishgil · 3 years
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In Memory of Jeffrey Miller, Allison Krause, William Knox Schroeder, and Sandra Scheuer (VIDEO)
In Memory of Jeffrey Miller, Allison Krause, William Knox Schroeder, and Sandra Scheuer (VIDEO)
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Four: In Memory, May 4th Committee, Kent State University, Kent, OH, May 4, 1974 (pdf here) [Kent State Shootings Digital Archive, May 4 Poetry collection; Special Collections and Archives, Kent State University Libraries, Kent State University, Kent, OH]
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On this day, 4 May 1970, the Kent State massacre took place when the Ohio National Guard fired 67 rounds into a crowd of students protesting against the bombing of Cambodia during the Vietnam war, killing four and wounding nine others, including bystanders and one person who was permanently paralysed. Those killed were Sandra Lee Scheuer, aged 20, Allison B. Krause, 19, Jeffrey Glenn Miller, 20, and William Knox Schroeder, 19. The repression galvanised anti-war sentiment, with students in New York hanging banners stating "You Can't Kill Us All" and in the next few days millions took to the streets in protest. Learn more about the movement against the Vietnam war in our podcast episodes 43-46. Listen wherever you get your podcasts or here on our website: https://workingclasshistory.com/2020/09/23/e43-46-the-movement-against-the-vietnam-war-in-the-us/ Pictured is the moment troops opened fire. https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1979724832212657/?type=3
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A very sad day for America 🇺🇸😥 #fourdeadinohio #kentstate On this day in 1970, 4 unarmed students were murdered by the Ohio National Guard and another 8 were injured after an anti-war rally at Kent State University. 87 shots were fired in 13 seconds. Jeffrey Glenn Miller; age 20; 265 ft (81 m) shot through the mouth; killed instantly. Allison B. Krause; age 19; 343 ft (105 m) fatal chest wound; died later that day. William Knox Schroeder; age 19; 382 ft (116 m) fatal chest wound; died almost an hour later in a hospital while undergoing surgery. Sandra Lee Scheuer; age 20; 390 ft (120 m) fatal neck wound; died a few minutes later from loss of blood. I was 9 years old at the time, I’ll never forget this. 50 years later. #fourdeadinohio https://www.instagram.com/p/B_xNhAPB7K3/?igshid=esbtr97bfrj8
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portlandiajames · 5 years
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#kentstatemassacre #may4th1970 #4deadinohio #vietnamwar 🔥🔥🔥🔥. Remembering the Kent State May 4th, 1970 Massacre🔥 Forty-nine years ago on the campus of Kent State University, my Alma mater, Ohio National Guardsmen unleashed a volley of rounds into a crowd of unarmed college students during a mass protest against the bombing of Cambodia by United States military forces. Twenty-eight guardsmen fired approximately 67 rounds over a period of 13 seconds, killing four students and wounding nine others. Killed by National Guard Troops: Jeffrey Glenn Miller; age 20 Allison B. Krause; age 19 William Knox Schroeder; age 19 Sandra Lee Scheuer; age 20 Wounded: Joseph Lewis, Jr. John R. Cleary Thomas Mark Grace Alan Michael Canfora Dean R. Kahler, permanently paralyzed from the chest down Douglas Alan Wrentmore James Dennis Robert Follis Stamps Donald Scott MacKenzie (at Kent State University) https://www.instagram.com/p/BxC8q_ugCtn/?igshid=8hcfjthq3os0
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Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young  |  Ohio  |  So Far (1974)
May 4, 1970. The names of the dead were: 
Jeffrey Glenn Miller; age 20; shot through the mouth; killed instantly
Allison B. Krause; age 19; left chest wound; died later that day
William Knox Schroeder; age 19; chest wound; died in surgery
Sandra Lee Scheuer; age 20; neck wound; died in minutes
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