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This collection of prowling, _lunfardo_ slang-inflected songs concentrates on an imagined lowlife of Buenos Aires.
The début album from the Israeli-born, London-based performance artist Anat Ben-David, is based on a grim paradox, leisure doesn’t exist – it’s virtual
Karen King-Aribisala's debut novel, a dark and brooding meditation on the stories we tell and the effect they have on everyday life
Donna Dickensen’s fascinating overview of the complex world of medical ethics
A masterful piece of film-making that leaves the audience gasping at the injustice of a 99 year sentence for a Mexican 'illegal' migrant following the death of the child she was minding
Toilets have been around since the days of Elizabeth I. Systems old and new.
An explosive mix of politics, religion and sexuality explored through the life of a gay couple in Fiji
The horrors of the attitudes towards money of Los Angeles 12-16-year-olds
The story of one journalist who tirelessly exposed its horrors and manipulation by the Moscow political class.
David Satterthwaite speaks out in praise of sewers, and Mayling Simpson-Hébert retaliates on behalf of pits.
My relationship with Peshawar.
Toilet champions are not so rare a breed as you’d think. Here are some distinguished exemplars.
Article title | Description | Author | Published | Magazine | Link |
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Maldito Tango | This collection of prowling, _lunfardo_ slang-inflected songs concentrates on an imagined lowlife of Buenos Aires. |
Louise Gray | August, 2008 | 414 | Buy |
Virtual Leisure | The début album from the Israeli-born, London-based performance artist Anat Ben-David, is based on a grim paradox, leisure doesn’t exist – it’s virtual |
Louise Gray | August, 2008 | 414 | Buy |
The Hangman's Game | Karen King-Aribisala's debut novel, a dark and brooding meditation on the stories we tell and the effect they have on everyday life |
Peter Whittaker | August, 2008 | 414 | Buy |
Body Shopping: The Economy Fuelled by Flesh and Blood | Donna Dickensen’s fascinating overview of the complex world of medical ethics |
Peter Whittaker | August, 2008 | 414 | Buy |
My life inside | A masterful piece of film-making that leaves the audience gasping at the injustice of a 99 year sentence for a Mexican 'illegal' migrant following the death of the child she was minding |
Richard Swift | August, 2008 | 414 | Buy |
Jail babies | Children imprisoned with their mothers worldwide |
Jenny Solen Lees | August, 2008 | 414 | Buy |
For our convenience | Toilets have been around since the days of Elizabeth I. Systems old and new. |
August, 2008 | 414 | Buy | |
Toilets - The Facts | Everything you ever wanted to know about toilets. |
August, 2008 | 414 | Buy | |
An island calling | An explosive mix of politics, religion and sexuality explored through the life of a gay couple in Fiji |
Richard Swift | August, 2008 | 414 | Buy |
Kids and money | The horrors of the attitudes towards money of Los Angeles 12-16-year-olds |
Richard Swift | August, 2008 | 414 | Buy |
Letter to Anna: the Story of Journalist Politkovskaya’s Death | The story of one journalist who tirelessly exposed its horrors and manipulation by the Moscow political class. |
Richard Swift | August, 2008 | 414 | Buy |
To Sewer or Not to Sewer | David Satterthwaite speaks out in praise of sewers, and Mayling Simpson-Hébert retaliates on behalf of pits. |
David Satterthwaite,Mayling Simpson-Hébert | August, 2008 | 414 | Buy |
Hatred at first sight – my relationship with 'the perfect politician' | My relationship with Peshawar. |
August, 2008 | 414 | Buy | |
Acting in Concert | Sound advice for action, inspiration and organization. |
Adam Ma'anit | August, 2008 | 414 | Buy |
Stand up, stand up for toilets... | Toilet champions are not so rare a breed as you’d think. Here are some distinguished exemplars. |
August, 2008 | 414 | Buy |