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Fading to Grey: Noam ChomskyChannel CrossingsPower and Terror: Noam Chomsky in our TimesDirector: John JunkermanCast: Carol Chomsky, Noam Chomsky(2002) Rated: Unrated US DVD release date: 17 June 2003 (First Run) [24 August 2007] by Raphaël Costambeys-KempczynskiNoam Chomsky has peered into the abyss of the future with the eye of a true skeptic. And being the intellectual he is I am sure that he has revelled in the abyss staring back at him in an equally skeptical manner.
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Me, Myself & BBCi: Who's Watching WhomRaphaël Costambeys-Kempczynski19.Aug.08 The extensive use of mirrors in the Big Brother house behind which many of the cameras are hidden means that when the contestants hear the voice of authority, it is their own reflexion that they see back.
Re-make/Re-Model and the Becoming of Bryan FerryRaphaël Costambeys-Kempczynski19.Jun.08 Roxy Music positioned themselves as postmodern: boundary blurring, self-reflexive, both serious in an art rock vein and playful in a glam rock vein.
1977: The Year Decency Died - Part IIRaphaël Costambeys-Kempczynski10.Apr.08 If punk’s message was ‘destroy’, then inevitably wrapped up in its own scream of existence was its dying breath. No sooner was 1977 declared the year of punk than the death of punk was in the cards.
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