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Andrew Hultkrans

Andrew Hultkrans is a writer based in New York, USA. He is the author of Forever Changes (Bloomsbury, 2003).

Lévy Gorvy, New York, USA

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A new album by theatre group Object Collection warns against political nostalgia 

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Elizabeth Dee Gallery, New York, USA

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For the fourth instalment of our US election series, tracing Trump’s nativist paranoia back to the founding of the USA

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What do you call musicians who write about themselves? Common, apparently

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On the occasion of ‘I ♥ John Giorno’ in Paris, an interview with John Giorno about poetry, art and radicalism

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From deep soul explorations of topical subjects and the plight of the poor to musing reflectively on art, life, God and outer space

BY Andrew Hultkrans |

Did Philip K. Dick predict the future of surveillance?

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How Western pop music is being used as ‘touchless torture’ by the American military

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