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Mr. Françafrique 1973

This one image sums up the — still — late Omar Bongo Ondimba better than any words could. If you want to see where the postcolonials learned their tricks, look to their models. Omar Bongo (née Albert-Bernard Bongo) was French…

Why I’m a dead man

How sad is it that I’m this excited about a book of history – polisci essays? How additionally sad is it that I’m trembling in terror over my girlfriend’s reaction that I just spent $40 on a whim? Regardless, I’m…

Iz Serius Bizness!

According to a recent research project reported in New Scientist, ” Wikipedians are ‘closed’ and ‘disagreeable’.” Those carrying out the study were “surprised that contributors scored low for agreeableness and openness to new ideas, given that contributing to the website…

The Art of M. S. Corley

Designer M. S. Corley is redesigning the modern reading of children/adults in a more modernist vein. Not a fan of Harry Potter, but I would almost buy it if it looked like this. I also admire the gall of Corely.…

Zimbabwe is not about Mugabe

That the western press is unanimous in it’s explanation of the crash and burn which is 2000’s Zimbabwe should give you pause. Mahmood Mamdani, Africanist and Anthropologist at Columbia, and author of 1996’s Citizen and Subject: Contemporary Africa and the…

Abkhazia Reconsidered

Neal Ascherson (of whom I’m unexplainably always somewhat wary) has a thoughtful — and thought provoking for those of us trapped in the US rah-rah news bubble — essay on Abkhazia in the London Review of Books. In the capitol…

Football fashion (1990)

The Training Shoe The Face magazine, Vol 2 no.26, in November 1990 by Peter Hooton. —————————————————– This year marked the tenth anniversary of THE FACE, but whereas parties have been thrown to commemorate this occasion, nobody has bothered to hold…