The Daily Show, “Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Antagonists of the Alt-Right”
Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Antagonists of the Alt-Right Continue Reading
Vice, “A Very Psychedelic Conversation with the Creators of ‘Rick and Morty'”
I would just use the word “anarchist.” He doesn’t like being told what to do by anybody. And yes, that is what libertarians say, but they also acknowledge the existence of other libertarians, and say that if you let everyone do whatever they want, everything will be great. And I don’t think Rick believes that. […]
The Austin Chronicle, “Page Two: Dancing at the Revolution With the Radio On!”
“If I can’t dance, I don’t want to be part of your revolution,” insisted Emma Goldman, the great anarchist and political activist. Continue Reading
Mic, “Liberals are playing just as dirty as conservatives did in the ’90s — and it sounds great”
Through the local comedy scene, he was set up with Brett Paine, another budding anarchist comedian. Paine thought Quinby was an “old, square guy,” and Quinby thought Paine was a “young, hip asshole.” But they had on-air chemistry and similar politics and so, with Quinby’s cable installation money, they bought a cheap mixer and a […]
BuzzFeed News, “11 Photos That Prove That Marine Le Pen Is The True Presidential Candidate Of The People”
1. Here’s Le Pen as a teenager posing for a photo like a true anarchist on her family’s estate in Saint-Cloud, France. Continue Reading
The Huffington Post, “I tapped Mel Brook’s phone. Please, Mel, accept my belated apologies.”
It was 1970 – I was studying film with Marty Scorsese at New York University – and in my spare time shooting film with a bunch of Anarchist troublemakers known as Transcendental Student. Having shot a load of 16mm film for a film we called Inciting to Riot we needed a secure facility to cut […]
Pittsburgh CityPaper, “Columbus, Ohio-based podcast Street Fight Radio brings its leftist comedy — and the Chapo Trap House podcast — to Spirit”
And cohosts Bryan Quinby and Brett Payne, who are avowed leftists and describe the show as the nation’s “No. 1 anarcho-comedy podcast,” have a pretty good idea why. “[We’re] aggressive,” says Quinby. “People want to hear people being mad at the government, because everbody’s mad at it. … And MSNBC, these liberals do it in […]