Making Sense of the Middle East
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September/October 2002
Chris Dodge Utne Reader
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Also worth noting:
The Link, newsletter of Americans for
Middle East Understanding
(subscriptions: $40 contribution for 6
issues from Room 245, 475 Riverside Dr., New York, NY 10115;
www.ameu.org);Minaret, 'America's source on Islam'
(subscriptions: $25
for 10 issues from 434 S. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90020);Mizna, a journal of prose, poetry, and art by Arab Americans
(subscriptions: $15 for 3 issues from Box 14294, Minneapolis, MN
55414; www.mizna.org); and
Tikkun, a progressive American Jewish magazine that often
covers the Middle East
(subscriptions: $29 for 6 issues from Box
460926, Escondido, CA 92046).This Just In
Z Magazine, an ad-free independent monthly, recently celebrated
its 15th anniversary. Z covers world politics and culture, with
analysis and commentary by critical progressive thinkers such as
Noam Chomsky, Edward S. Herman, and Michael Bronski.
Subscriptions: $30 (12 issues) from 18 Millfield St., Woods
Hole, MA 02543; $30;
www.zmag.org
Fourth Door Review is a noncommercial magazine aimed at
breaking down barriers 'between ecology and technology, land art
and digital crafts, music and media.' The latest issue (#5)
includes an interview with 'cyberphilosopher' Pierre Levy, as well
as articles on new music from Norway, 'beehive' buildings, and the
handmade paper industry in India. Subscriptions: $50 (3 issues)
from 68 Mt. Gilboa Rd., Westmoreland, NH 03467;
www.fourthdoor.co.uk
The Free Press Death Ship is a new publication agitating for
freedom of expression. Edited by Violet Jones (who also edits the
silk-screened zine Spunk), the first issue includes short reviews
of hundreds of small publications, from Disgruntled Postal Worker
to I Dreamed I Was Assertive. Subscriptions: free, but cash
donations welcomed, from Box 55336, Hayward, CA
94545.
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