- Jun 11, 2021Become a member of The Antifada in order to view this post
- Jun 11, 202100:0011:59
Music reviewer Anthony Fantano (@The Needle Drop) comes on our Wednesday Twitch stream to talk about Grimes' AI communist future, Lana Del Rey's BLM track, Morrissey headlining Cruel World festival, vegan musicians ranked, Madball and Section H8 reopening shows, Connecticut hardcore, Fiona Apple Stans, 100 Gecs, ska-punk, new music recommendations, and much more!
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Music:
Bonnie Tyler - Total Eclipse of the Heart V a p o r w a v e
- Jun 9, 2021Become a member of The Antifada in order to view this post
- Jun 9, 202100:00:0001:05:26
A discussion with journalist Alex Kane, who covers Israel/Palestine for Jewish Currents, the Intercept, Ha'aretz and others, about the recent conflict and cease-fire, the origins of the unrest in Jerusalem, the political shifts in Israeli society, and the effectiveness of pro-Palestinian activism in the United States, anti-war ska, and if we should change our podcast's name.
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Show notes:
https://jacobinmag.com/2021/05/israel-palestine-occupation-gaza-nathan-thrall
https://brooklynrail.org/2021/06/field-notes/Both-Sides-Now
Songs:
Bashar Murad - Maskhara
Ska-P - Intifidada
- Jun 4, 202100:0005:53
Virgil and the Antifada crew continue their discussion of this dark and lascivious tale, placing it in historical context vis-a-vis the rise of right-wing populism, the Hard Hat Riot of 1970 and a disturbingly similar murder committed after the film was shot but before it was released. Plus: racial dynamics, modern day analogs and a bonus-to-the-bonus review of the New York City Press Corp's abortive attempt at satirizing the youth of today.
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Music: Dean Michaels - Hey Joe
- Jun 2, 2021Become a member of The Antifada in order to view this post
- Jun 2, 202100:00:0001:17:41
Our buddy Virgil Texas (@VirgilTexas) calls in to discuss the 1970 exploitation film "Joe," starring Peter Boyle, Dennis Patrick, and — in her first ever movie role!— Susan Sarandon. In a spiritual sequel to Episode 17, the crew examines the rise of neoliberalism and concurrent dissolution of the American working class through the lens of this low-budget sleeper hit, in which the titular character, fed up with the degeneracy of hippie youth culture, teams up with a well-to-do dad to get revenge.
Part II of the episode is available now to Patrons at [Patreon.com/TheAntifada](Part II of the episode is available now to Patrons)
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Intro: Dean Michaels - Hey Joe
Outro: Exuma - You Don't Know What's Going On
- May 28, 202100:0000:38
On this episode of Vampire Castle, Jamie and Leslie are joined by special guest Dan Boeckner (@DanBoeckner), of the bands Wolf Parade and Operators, to discuss "Salem's Lot," the 1979 TV miniseries based on the horror novel by Stephen King.
Note: contains spoilers for "The Outsider," so don't listen to 6:00-7:00 if you don't want em! (I'm the fucking worst, my exes were right about me, etc.)
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- May 28, 2021Become a member of The Antifada in order to view this post
- May 26, 202100:00:0001:00:31
Sean and Andy are honored to sit down with Marxist historian of the Transatlantic World and Anglo-Irish labor history, Peter Linebaugh, to discuss his 2019 book, "Red Round Globe Hot Burning: A Tale at the Crossroads of Commons and Closure, of Love and Terror, of Race and Class, and of Kate and Ned Despard".
What is revolutionary love? How were the commons enclosed? What's the connection between capital and the anthropocene? How can the racialization of proletarians be overcome? How do we wrest back the commons for ourselves?
This was a great conversation and we're really proud to present this episode.
Outro: Robert Johnson - Crossroads Blues
Check out Peter's excellent book: https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520383036/red-round-globe-hot-burning
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