Arts and Opinion
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Arts and Opinion is an arts/culture/politics e-zine exploring contemporary issues. Its first order is to give greater exposure to under valued, under appreciated deserving men and women in the arts.
Founded in 2002, the editor, Robert J. Lewis, is a writer who has written for publications like The Spectator.[1] [2]
Arts and Opinions reprints articles and photography by well known writers, artists, and commentators such as Noam Chomsky,[3] Naomi Klein,[4] Tariq Ali,[5] Michael Moore,[6] and Robert Fisk,[7] as well as original work by other writers.
[edit] References
- ^ Robert J. Lewis, Let's face the music, The Spectator, 2001-02-03. Courtesy link to version on Find Articles
- ^ Robert J. Lewis, Buying Power, The Spectator, 2006-08-19. Courtesy link to version on Find Articles
- ^ Chomsky, Noam (Winter 2007). [http://www.artsandopinion.com/2007_v6_n1/chomsky-3.htm Iraq Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow]. Arts and Opinions. Retrieved on 2007-02-06.
- ^ Klein, Naomi (Fall 2003). Naomi Klein reviews "Letters to an Activist" by Todd Gitlin. Retrieved on 2007-02-06.
- ^ Ali, Tariq (Winter 2003). Letter to a Muslim. Retrieved on 2007-02-06.
- ^ Moore, Michael (Summer 2004). Face it, You'll Never be rich. Retrieved on 2007-02-06.
- ^ Fisk, Robert (Winter 2002). How to Shut Up Your Critics with a Single Word. Retrieved on 2007-02-06.