The Verge, “Margaret Killjoy’s Danielle Cain books are razor-sharp anarchist urban fantasies”
“Sometimes, you just have to get a knife in your hands and make it clear which way the stabby end is pointing.” So begins Margaret Killjoy’s novella The Lamb Will Slaughter the Lion, the first of a pair of books that introduces a fantastic world of magic in America’s decrepit heartland, featuring a band of […]
The Washington Post, “The history, theory and contradictions of antifa”
Much of this handbook recounts the efforts of antifa groups throughout Europe and North America, such as Rock Against Racism, a collection of left-wing punk acts in Britain and the United States; the Red Warriors, French radical martial-arts fighters who patrol the streets in search of skinheads; anarchist motorcycle squads in Greece that protect immigrant […]
Rolling Stone, “See Green Day’s Manic, Surprise Return to 924 Gilman,” May 18, 2015
See Green Day’s Manic, Surprise Return to 924 Gilman by Kory Grow, Rolling Stone, May 18, 2015 Green Day returned to 924 Gilman Street, one of the Bay Area punk venues where they played in their salad days, for a special benefit concert on Sunday. They played the secret show to help raise money for […]
KROQ, “Green Day Get Back To Punk Roots, Play Surprise Show at Small Berkeley Venue,” May 18, 2015
Green Day Get Back To Punk Roots, Play Surprise Show at Small Berkeley Venue by Alyssa Pereira, KROQ/CBS San Francisco, May 18, 2015 The show was a benefit for AK Press, an anarchist publishing house in Oakland that recently lost its warehouse in a large fire. READ MORE
SF Gate, “Anarchists turn to capitalism at Oakland book fair,” April 25, 2015
Anarchists turn to capitalism at Oakland book fair by Nanette Asimov, SF Gate, April 25, 2015 Rejecting authority, thinking for oneself and being kind to others were the messages reverberating through the Seventh Street warehouse called the Crucible. READ MORE
KQED, “Weeks Later, Fatal Fire in West Oakland Still Hurts,” April 7, 2015
Weeks Later, Fatal Fire in West Oakland Still Hurts by Ted Goldberg, KQED, April 7, 2015 AK Press has insurance, but it’s not certain how much the policy will cover damages from the fire. The publisher will probably not make back the money it needs to have the books it had in stock before the […]