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A Line in the Sand

By Greg Muttitt

With foreign companies amassing higher stakes and a greater presence in the Iraqi oil business, Greg Muttitt traces the rise of Production Sharing
Agreements (PSAs) and its effects on Iraqi sovereignty.

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We Worry

By Katie Ryder

Katie Ryder examines the nature and power of anxiety through the experiences of writer Daniel Smith.

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Market Anonymous

Alex Hall interviews Misha Glenny

Author Misha Glenny discusses the escalating danger of cyber-crime, its impact on civil liberties, and why hackers should be nurtured for their creativity and skills.

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Weegee's New York

By Elizabeth Greenwood

‘Murder is My Business,’ an exhibition of Weegee’s gritty photographs, opens at the International Center for Photography.

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What Money Can't Buy

Tana Wojczuk Interviews Michael Sandel

Michael Sandel on a society where everything could be up for sale.

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Market Anonymous

Alex Hall interviews Misha Glenny

Photography and Other Truths

Noah Rabinowitz interviews Pieter Hugo

What Money Can’t Buy

Tana Wojczuk Interviews Michael Sandel
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Photography and Other Truths

Noah Rabinowitz interviews Pieter Hugo

South Africa’s Pieter Hugo on negotiating representations of Africa, the searing controversy surrounding his work, Nick Cave, and his friend the late Tim Hetherington.

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Metaphor for Something

By Hilary Vaughn Dobel

Taxi, Singapore, Ohio

By Lo Kwa Mei-en

Calendrics

By Tess Taylor
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Metaphor for Something

By Hilary Vaughn Dobel

We didn’t have any bears and so drew straws / to dress up in the bear-suit and stand, vinyl-fanged // jaws agape in the hotel lobby.

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Expectations

By Peter Stamm, translated from the German by Michael Hofmann

The Red Tricycle

By Lisa Lim

Casino

By Alix Ohlin
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Expectations

By Peter Stamm, translated from the German by Michael Hofmann

I imagine what Janneke and Karin would say if they saw us together: Oh, she’s lost it now.

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Surface Concentrate

Paintings and Sculptures by Cole Sayer

Studio Visit: Sangram Majumdar

Haniya Rae interviews Sangram Majumdar

Bryan House

By Peter Hoffman
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Paintings and Sculptures by Cole Sayer

Sebastian Black and Cole Sayer discuss CGI, the NFL, and the mythology surrounding being a painter.

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GUERNICA DAILY

Barbara Ehrenreich: Preying on the Poor

17 May 2012

The government spends a great deal of money on programs and services for the benefit of the poor. So why is it also, in tandem with corporations, robbing them blind?

Tomas Hachard: At the End of the Arc

17 May 2012

Kelly Reichardt’s Oregon Trilogy, screening at the Whitney’s Biennial, explores the thin lines between hope and loss, sorrow and joy, the America we’ve got and the one we could have had.

Thomas Beller: The Purple Krama

17 May 2012

On how far we should go to stand up for ourselves, the righteous anger of parenthood, and whether “faggot” is the ultimate insult.