Werewolf Edition 22 Now Available! - Scavenger City
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Werewolf Edition 22 Now Available! - Scavenger
City Christchurch
From Werewolf Editor Gordon
Campbell
http://werewolf.co.nz/Enter the
'Wolf
Apologies for the late arrival of Werewolf this
month, which was due to illness and Easter and sundry other
lame excuses. This April edition of Werewolf focuses on the
descent of Christchurch into survival
mode, and the ways institutions that have done little so
far - ie, the banks - can be induced/compelled to do more.
More at least than simply defer taking profits from a
community struggling to meet the current demands on them.
As any visitor to Christchurch will tell you, conditions in
the city are far worse than they seem on television, and
just how the battered citizenry will earn a living/pay the
mortgage becomes more grey and uncertain by the week - as
does, in the medium term, funding for the region's schools
and public services. Elsewhere in this issue, Harry Johnson
puts the 90 day trial for new workers in
historical context - and argues that the 90 day probationary
period signals that the current government has reneged on a
decades -old agreement whereby access to personal grievance
procedures was supposed to be the trade-off for limitations
on the right to strike.
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Ever since late 2009, Werewolf has
been carrying stories about the innovative indie musician
Merrill Garbus, who performs under the name TUnEyArDs. In
this issue, Garbus has done an exclusive interview with Werewolf columnist
Rosalea Barker - and begins by describing how her
schooling at a liberal, women-only college helped transform
her from a shy teenage wallflower into the fearless
vocalist/percussionist/performer she is today. In this
month's Milestone Movies column, Brannavan Gnanalingham celebrates pulp novelist Jim Thompson by
considering the recent film The Killer Inside Me, and the
1980s movie Coup de Torchon - and makes reference to the
outcry against screen depictions of extreme violence against
women raised by The Killer Inside Me in particular. Our
music column The Complicatist examines the links between music and drugs. In his
satirical column From the Hood, Lyndon Hood discovers
striking similarities between a popular children's
book and the rags to riches saga of the nation's beloved
PM. Meanwhile, the Classics children's book column
celebrates the life and works of the late Diana Wynne Jones. In March, Scoop
Editor Alistair Thompson once again took his camera with him
on his annual pilgrimage to the Womad festival, and we've selected some of those images.
Finally, Cartoon Alley this month offers new work by Brent Willis and a further installment
of folklore history by Mike Brown and Mat Tait. Thanks to David
McLellan for helping me post this online. Werewolf is a
thank you to Scoop readers and is intended as an outlet for
local writers and artists. If you want to be involved,
contact me at gordon@scoop.co.nz
Gordon Campbell
Editor,
Werewolf.
Gordon Campbell
Werewolf/Scoop
gordon@werewolf.co.nz
The contents of this
edition
are:
************
FEATURES:
***********Scavenger City
http://werewolf.co.nz/2011/04/scavenger-city/
Christchurch, and the politics of
subsistence
by Gordon Campbell
Sleight of Hand
http://werewolf.co.nz/2011/04/sleight-of-hand/
With 90 day trials, the government has
broken its decades-long bargain with workers
by Harry
Johnson
The rise of Islamophobia in
Europe
http://werewolf.co.nz/2011/04/the-rise-of-islamophobia-in-europe/
As Europe officially separates its
anti-Islamic tendencies from racism it becomes more
culturally intolerant of Islam
by Markha Valenta
Images of Womad 2011
http://werewolf.co.nz/2011/04/images-of-womad-2011/
Womad is a world unto itself…
by Gordon
Campbell and Alastair Thompson
************
COLUMNS:
***********Left Coasting : Becoming,
Herself
http://werewolf.co.nz/2011/04/left-coasting-becoming-herself/
An interview with Merrill Garbus of
tUnE-yArDs
by Rosalea Barker
From The Hood : Learning To Read The
PM
http://werewolf.co.nz/2011/04/from-the-hood-learning-to-read-the-pm/
Politics is child’s play
by Lyndon Hood
Classics: Diana Wynne Jones
R.I.P.
http://werewolf.co.nz/2011/04/classics-diana-wynne-jones-r-i-p/
Celebrating the author of Archer’s
Goon, Howl’s Moving Castle etc.
by Gordon Campbell
The Complicatist : Music for
Stoners
http://werewolf.co.nz/2011/04/the-complicatist-music-for-stoners/
Drugs and music, pros and cons, highs and
downers
by Gordon Campbell
Milestone Movies : The Killer Inside Me
(2010) and Coup de Torchon (1981)
http://werewolf.co.nz/2011/04/milestone-movies-the-killer-inside-me-2010-and-coup-de-torchon-1981/
Film violence against women, via the
‘dimestore’ novelist Jim Thompson
by Brannavan
Gnanalingham
Cartoon Alley : Brent
Willis
http://werewolf.co.nz/2011/04/cartoon-alley-brent-willis/
Brent Willis currently lives in Lyall Bay,
Wellington and has been making underground self-published
comics since the mid 1990s.
by Brent Willis
Cartoon Alley : Mat Tait & Mike
Brown
http://werewolf.co.nz/2011/04/cartoon-alley-mike-brown-mat-tait/
Mat Tait is a South Island based
cartoonist and illustrator. Mike Brown lives in
Wellington and is currently writing a PhD thesis on New
Zealand vernacular musics.
by Mike Brown & Mat Tait
Cartoon Alley
http://werewolf.co.nz/2011/04/werewolf-cartoon-alley/
Reviews, commentary and comics from local
artists
by Werewolf
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