Issue 233

Issue 233
Mar 1, 2018
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‘Queer Eye’ — Making Over America’s Backward Culture
Early on in this Netflix reality reboot we’re told that the first Queer Eye was about tolerance. This new…
In his poem, “What Work Is,” Philip Levine, the great poet of the American working class, wrote about time…
A standard version of the history of the Sixties and Seventies emphasizes the eclipse of class struggle by “new…
There have always been numerous DIY communities in video gaming. Dedicated players edit and modify an existing game’s content…
The Green Woman in New York Harbor
Our advice columnist Reverend Billy on aiding immigrant neighbors targeted by ICE and being sexy, not sexist.
A new article faith has lately been added to Silicon Valley’s reigning doctrine, alongside the abomination of neckties and…
Nonstandard workers have nothing to lose but their independent contractor status.
In a case that could have dire consequences for public unions, the Supreme Court weighs giving dues dodgers a pass.
On a warm summer day in August 2015, Alexander, 28, found himself barefoot and lost on the streets of…
Each month, Indy Audio offers nearly the entire issue of the latest Indypendent in audio form. This month, Lydia McMullan-Laird reports on the…
We’re in the middle of a cultural awakening (and reckoning) and this Melbourne-based band has its finger on the…
Review: When Karl Marx Was Young And Dashing
Raoul Peck’s The Young Karl Marx is the best buddy movie since George Roy Hill’s Butch Cassidy and the…