Tag: 9/11

Digital Jihad

Minority Report

Shelton Hull assesses the grim future of assymetrical warfare, where the cell phone has become a crucial weapon for would-be terrorists. What does this development hold for the United States?

Kati Mac

Music Reviews

Poseidon’s Son (Baby Munsta Music). Review by Carl F Gauze.

Fahrenheit 9/11

Screen Reviews

For weeks, the media has been awash in the tide for and against Michael Moore’s latest bombshell – Fahrenheit 9/11, which among other things investigates connection between the Bush and bin Laden families. James Mann explains why it is about more than your politics.

Fahrenheit 9/11

Screen Reviews

Fahrenheit 9/11,directed by Michael Moore,starring George Bush, and a bunch of lying warmongers. ,James Mann,Fahrenheit 9/11,directed by Michael Moore,starring George Bush, and a bunch of lying warmongers. ,James Mann

Mr. Lif

Interviews

Boston B-Boy Mr. Lif gives the lowdown on 9/11, the five greatest hip-hop albums, and the state of the world with Bill Campbell.

Forbidden Truth

Print Reviews

Could the real truth behind the terrorist attacks of 9/11 be even more sinister than “Bush knew”? James Mann seeks the Forbidden Truth in the new book by Jean-Charles Brisard & Gullaume Dasquie.

Gena Dry

Interviews

What’s it like to be a struggling young English musician in New York when buildings start toppling? Bob Pomeroy finds out, in a conversation with newcomer Gena Dry.

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Screen Reviews

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Print Reviews

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