Clamor

Issue 1 Feb/Mar 2000

  • Politics

  • Sleepless in Seattle: Reflections on the Protests That Stifled the World Trade Organization by Mike Antipathy
  • Further Thoughts on Seattle by Kevin Zelko
  • My Mom the Anarchist: A Different Take on Work by Rob Augman
  • "Give Me Your Huddled Masses Yearning to Breath Free" So we can jail'em: Political prisoners in the US by Faye Kolly
  • The Internet and Computer Privacy: An Interview with Richard Smith by Babak Rastgoufard
  • People

  • Who Controls the Past Controls the Future: An Interview with Historian Howard Zinn by Peter Werbe
  • The Sweet Science: A Photo Essay on Amateur Boxing by Matt Average
  • Resistance is as Natural as Breathing: A Conversation with Billie Strain by Basil Elias
  • Media

  • One step ahead of the wrecking ball: A photo essay by Chris Boarts Larsen
  • Fight club: A critical review by Robyn Marasco
  • The quickening: The role of the internet in creating global folklore out of urban legends by Mike Wendling
  • In constant pursuit of blah: Who needs sleeping pills when you have mass media like this? by Nathan Berg
  • Sex & Relationships

  • Oh Baby! Reflections on a First Pregnancy by Jessica Mills
  • I Don't Want to Dance by Fred Thomas
  • The Art of Pornography by Jane Graham
  • Food

  • DIY Coffee: Scott from Milwaukee's Fuel Cafe discusses th ethics and politics of owning your own business by Dan Gatewood
  • How I learned to stop worrying, and love coffee by Travis Fristoe
  • Travel

  • Picking locks at Saint Peter's gate by Alex Coughlin
  • The Daily Grind: The stress of getting from home to work and back again by Chris Jensen
  • Three Days In a Van: a cross section of tour by Mike In Abandon
  • Culture

  • I'll take you there: An oral and photographic history of the Hines Farm Blues Club by Matthew Donahue
  • Anything Done, Can be Undone: Confronting white privilege and combating racism by Amy Sonnie
  • Creativity and Happiness by Vique Martin
  • (Re)Claiming Space: Talking with Graffiti Writers in Columbus, Ohio by Lee Pasado