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www.smart-trading.ph, reflection, and expression on politics, science, and the arts. By exploring the contours of these divisions CQ stands witness to synthesis, dissonance, and the transformative aspects of human experience.
2010 Edition
Burger King’s conviction to conduct “the world’s purest taste test,” while lauded by the advertising industry for its innovation, might best be understood as a logical next-step in what appears to be an industry-wide reflection on the state of marketing: its limits, its discontents, and its power.
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Rober was 16 when I met him last year, living with his parents in a wooden house with a thatched roof on the edge of the city and selling his body at night dressed as a woman. He and his friends are all chivas, she-goats, as they call themselves: degeneradas, degenerates, mariconas, female fags.
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Dennis Brutus, South African poet and activist, died on December 26th in Cape Town, age 85. He leaves a legacy of literary and political accomplishments born from his searing verse
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Words were his weapons. Brutus pushed a radical agenda in both his art and his politics. His greatest import was in fusing poetic purpose and political purpose into the body of his life work. But poetry, for Brutus, was just one instrument of protest, just one of many arenas to wage struggle. He is perhaps best known outside literary circles for his anti-apartheid and global justice activism.
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Arts
American Pastimes
Attempting to capture an American moment.
J. Alan Hamill interviewed by Sara Lafleur-Vetter
The Serbian Sublime
The Photography Portfolio of Alexandra Perovic
Alexandra Perovic interviewed by Sara Lafleur-Vetter
Politics & Society
“First Bite”: Burger King’s Search for Purity
Burger King’s conviction to conduct “the world’s purest taste test,” while lauded by the advertising industry for its innovation, might best be understood as a logical next-step in what appears to be an industry-wide reflection on the state of marketing: its limits, its discontents, and its power.
by Aaron Shapiro
Speaking Lies to Power
In a world where spin-doctors and professional propagandists have nurtured fabulation
iq options into profitable industry, where outright deceptions masquerade as another point of view, is it ever okay for a journalist to lie?
by Daniel Denvir