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The last days of Moscow’s angriest alternative newspaper, The Exile
Vanity Fair has a good article of the final days of Matt Taibi and Mark Ames’ Exile newspaper in Moscow.
In its time The Exile was arguably the most abusive, defamatory, un-evenhanded, and crassest publication in Russia, and Ames and his staff had paid for that fact, or at least for the fact that they were arrogant reprobates, many times before. Columnist Edward Limonov, the 66-year-old political provocateur in whom…Posted on February 26, 2010
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A picture of every page of the fourth edition of the London Weekly
I never did find a copy of the third edition. If you did, would you please contact me here.
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Also, Shouldn’t you be following me on Twitter?
Week One | Week TwoPosted on February 26, 2010
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How to start a container garden
I’m posting this to remind myself. We have a tiny and dangerous balcony off the bedroom that would be perfect for falling to one’s death and growing tomatoes. This year will be the year that something actually grows.
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Why are coups always led by colonels?
The short version: They have a taste of power but not enough fiscal incentives not to rock the boat. This short article in Foreign Policy lays it all out.
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Ted Rall looking to his readers to fund his return to Afghanistan
We ran Ted Rall periodically in Terminal City, often his pieces on Afghanistan. The actual trips were paid for by major media outlets – we just paid his bargain-by-comparison column fee.
Now he wants go back back and he has set up a fund for readers to pay for it.
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No sign of London Weekly #3 yet
Although the website of the London Weekly says the third edition has been released, we have been unable to find it at our usual locations.
All staff of RevMoonbeam remain on high alert. Hit Twitter #revmoonbeam or contact above if you have any leads.
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Or is it Phantom of the Paradise?
Doesn’t this description of the sequel to Phantom of the Opera, Love Never Dies, sound a lot like the plot to Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park?
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Cartoon in the latest edition of the UK magazine, Private Eye.
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A picture of every page of the second edition of the London Weekly
It seems that finding actual copies of the London Weekly is still a problem, so I’m posting the photos of the second issue. I picked mine up at Holborn Station at 7:30 am (after checking Oxford Circus at 7:20). The vendor was friendly but wasn’t forthcoming on anything. When I asked how I could get a job as a London Weekly vendor, he said that all the information was inside the paper. It wasn’t.
Still no phone number,…Posted on February 12, 2010































