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Edinburgh Fringe: Looking for the next big thing after Six success

Edinburgh Festival Free Fringe comedy reviews round-up: Alistair Barrie | Andrew O Neill | Matt Price

Forget the Big Venues – if you’re looking for laughs, you won’t find better than on the Free Fringe with the likes of Alistair Barrie, Matt Price and Andrew O'Neill, reckons Kate Copstick.

MKE Community Fridge forced to shut down, looking for a new home

MKE Community Fridge forced to shut down, looking for a new home
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Kaegan Sparks reviews recent literature on mutual aid

Photograph by Margaret Bourke-White that appeared in Life magazine above the headline “The Flood Leaves its Victims on the Bread Line,” February 15, 1937. Photo: Getty Images. Disasters and Social Reproduction: Crisis Response Between the State and Community, by Peer Illner. London: Pluto Press, 2020. 208 pages.  Mutual Aid: Building Solidarity During this Crisis (and the Next), by Dean Spade. New York and London: Verso, 2020. 128 pages.  IN ONE OF photojournalist Margaret Bourke-White’s most iconic Depression-era images, a seamless, whitewashed vision of the good life is undercut by a segregated breadline. Tightly composed, the picture almost stages a return of the repressed, as material casualties of “the American Way” buttress but also contravene the billboard’s sanguine promise. Bourke-White’s irony is acerbic, condensed, and at the same time capacious; as art historian John Tagg points out, the absurdity of the background graphic’s “cynical corporat

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