Benton, Michael Dean. "Notes on Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia." Dialogic Cinephilia (November 28, 2017)
Deighan, Sam and Mike White. "The Cremator (1968)." The Projection Booth #341 (September 19, 2017) ["Czechtember continues with a look at Juraj Herz's The Cremator (AKA Spalovac mrtvol). Released in 1968, the year of the Prague Spring, the film stars Rudolf Hrusínský as Karl (or Roman) Kopfrkingl, a man dedicated to the idea of liberating the soul from the body through the practice of cremation. Samm Deighan joins Mike to discuss collaborators and the madness that gripped the world in the 1930s and '40s."]
Drain, Heather and Kat Ellinger. "Scores of Lickerish – Radley Metzger and the Art of Pornography, Pt. 1." Hell's Belles #1 (September 3, 2017) ["Radley Metzger was unrivaled when it came to mixing erotica and porn with artistic flourish. Working in Europe during his early days he borrowed from Italian and Swedish cinema to create some of the most beautiful erotic film ever made. In this episode Heather and Kat take a look at Metzger’s early films with a focus on Camille 2000 (1969) and The Lickerish Quartet (1970) as well as unraveling some of the director’s key themes throughout his work in order to offer up a wide ranging appreciation of one of America’s most daring and artful independent filmmakers of all time."]
---. "Scores of Lickerish – Radley Metzger and the Art of Pornography, Pt. 2." Hell's Belles #2 (October 22, 2017) ["In this episode Heather and Kat take a look at Metzger’s later films with a focus on The Image(1975), The Opening of Misty Beethoven (1976) and Barbara Broadcast (1977) as well as unraveling some of the director’s key themes throughout his work in order to offer up a wide ranging appreciation of one of America’s most daring and artful independent filmmakers of all time."]
Hickey, Philip. "Rebranding Psychiatry." Mad in America (November 28, 2017)
Marcetic, Branko. "How Washington Hacked Mongolia's Democracy." Jacobin (November 29, 2017)
Nguyen, Hanh. "Godless: Mary Agnes’ Romance Wasn’t as Uncommon as You Might Think." IndieWire (November 28, 2017)
Psychology/Psychiatry Dialogic Cinephilia (Ongoing Archive)
Ronickher, Alexis. "As Accusations Stack Up, A Look at the Onerous Process of Reporting Sexual Abuse on Capitol Hill." Democracy Now (November 28, 2017) ["What happens to a member of Congress when someone dares to come forward to report wrongdoing? As Senator Al Franken returned to Congress in the face of allegations from four women that he had groped or inappropriately touched them, and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said she spoke to and believed one of the women who has accused Michigan Congressman John Conyers of sexual harassment, we speak with Alexis Ronickher, an attorney who has represented multiple congressional staffers pursuing harassment claims through Congress’s Office of Compliance."]
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