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He was a guerilla fighter in the wars of representation.
Police and fascists attacked our guerilla revolution books without walls booth.
MICHELLE CARUSO-CABRERA: Let's start with the guerilla in the room.
I learned a lot from Riff, but it was very guerilla style.
"We need to fight for Guerilla Open Access," he wrote in 2008.
Decay in a Box: a closer look from Guerilla Science on Vimeo.
Centeno is more than pretty good at the guerilla-style cooking thing.
With the Blow, Guerilla Toss, a D.J. set by Neon Indian and more.
You get the obligatory political exhibition attendants, like Jenny Holzer and Guerilla Girls.
Duterte is much more and intimately familiar with guerilla wars and drug wars.
It's only a matter of time, really, before we're crowd-funding guerilla wars.
Guerilla Games, the studio behind the Killzone series, announced the delay on Monday.
Christy's seed bombs are considered to be the beginning of the guerilla gardening movement.
"Guerilla" is very much about the ways a woman can be discredited without recourse.
Combatants are increasingly non-state actors, including local militias, guerilla movements, or terrorist organizations.
The success of his father's restaurant business had caught the attention of local guerilla fighters.
Ortega, a Cold War-era former Marxist guerilla leader, has been in office since 2007.
Bannon's attempt at internal guerilla warfare is harmful for the future of the conservative movement.
But Colombia has its own left-wing populist candidate in former guerilla fighter Gustavo Petro.
He clearly had the whole guerilla marketing strategy tapped because everyone was taking his vouchers.
That said, I'm really enjoying this season, and "Guerilla" is a good example of why.
Remi Vaughan-Richards is the most active female guerilla filmmaker on the ground in Nigeria today.
Like the best guerilla warriors, they know they can't win in a straight-up shoot out.
They're all fired up by the Karl Marx biography and guerilla warfare tactics they just read.
Reggie is solemnly silent while people toss around ideas for guerilla tactics and shows of force.
"People who didn't like Zouk went to Insomnia," says Guerilla co-founder Jonathan Nah (AKA Kiat).
ISIS Influence ISIS has now splintered into cells of guerilla operations in both Iraq and Syria.
Decay in a Box: A timelapse of still-life in decay from Guerilla Science on Vimeo.
And in 2010, guerilla artist Olek "yarn-bombed" the statue with a purple and camouflage crochet.
For the people that happened to stumble upon the guerilla-style fashion show it seemed impromptu.
Sour grapes and guerilla warfare when the elites aren't satisfied with the choices of ordinary Americans?
Behind Sanders's guerilla campaign to win the Latino vote are the feisty Carmona, formerly with Presente.
After his release, he orchestrated a guerilla war which won freedom for his country in 853.
The book advocates for the assassination of politicians, bombings, and general guerilla war against the state.
The amount of time spent blindfolded is intentional, Guerilla Science's Head of Operations, Olivia Koski, tells me.
The mural was painted in guerilla style on the side of an abandoned building in Southwest Atlanta.
As the Guerilla Girls' posters proclaim, there is a responsibility to collect across gender (and race) lines.
After exiting the museum, the activists told the protesters about their guerilla action inside of the museum.
The guerilla wins if he doesn't lose, were among the cryptic statements Davis delivered to his staff.
In Colombia, for example, you have landmines, crossfire, battles between the guerilla fighters and the Colombian army.
But where Missguided's campaigns are professionally produced advertisements, there's something more guerilla about Fashion Nova's celebrity endorsements.
Sprayed in fluorescent gradients, these foam and paint sculptures represent Babaeva's guerilla interventions upon conformist mass production.
" However, the ASB has no real power over the guerilla group of creators, cheekily named "NT Official.
For example, some Cuban researchers, or "guerilla scientists," say the trade embargo has only suffocated scientific opportunity.
If ratified, it would end the longest-running and last significant guerilla conflict in the Western Hemisphere.
Islamic State is also widely expected to revert to guerilla tactics once it no longer holds territory.
Ortega, a former Marxist guerilla, described the protests as an illegal plot by adversaries to oust him.
"This demonstrates that the administration's guerilla war against American diplomats ... has now become open warfare," Davies said.
Dubai has become an expert in guerilla tactics to establish its reputation as a hub for fintech.
A guerilla tribute by arts activists LeRoy McCarthy and Vincent Ballentine led to the MTA-sanctioned recognition.
I wasn't just sniffing a stranger randomly; I was attending Attraction Lab, an event hosted by Guerilla Science.
Though the exercises might sound silly, Guerilla Science sent me a reference list includes over 20 scientific studies.
If they really are just a random group of teens, then they're really doing some creative guerilla marketing.
That girl is now a young woman and a progressive chef in her own restaurant called Food Guerilla.
The representation of women in the art world, the Guerilla Girls resolved, was something that needed to change.
He raised a resistance circuit carrying out guerilla operations to thwart the Axis and enable Allied air drops.
The corresponding music video showcases militant imagery to coincide, masked figures in guerilla training camps preparing for… something.
The attackers utilized numerous guerilla warfare techniques, including car bombs, suicide attacks and the use of secret tunnels.
It wasn't until 2017 that the government and the FARC, Colombia's largest leftist guerilla group, signed a peace deal.
ISIS fighters took advantage of the hobbled machines to mount a guerilla-style attack that killed 24 SDF fighters.
Slyde's website features verified reviews from customers and Mr. Watts does "off-the-cuff guerilla-style marketing," he said.
This game holds a truly special place in my heart and I'm looking forward to what's next from Guerilla.
The device and its software are open source, so you can build your own, though guerilla deployment doesn't seem advisable.
Among the Cause's guerilla strategies is convincing young Process recruits to join the Cause in advance, establishing themselves as moles.
As my guerilla campaign against Earth's new alien government went on, I handed each of them bigger and better toys.
Over the past 15 years INDECLINE have made headlines for graffiti, anarchistic guerilla artwork, and video documentation of their activities.
MCs Vijay Singh of Kinemat and Kane Benjamin Cunico of Guerilla were crucial in building a larger audience, notes Ramesh.
The government of the former Marxist guerilla and leader of the Sandinista rebel movement quickly dropped the planned welfare cuts.
Some of these thoughts were summarized as haikus, which Guerilla Science shared as animated GIFs on their social media accounts.
FARC started as a guerilla group in 1964, but morphed into a terrorist organization relying on narco-trafficking and kidnapping.
He was the 71-year-old president's former ally and personal physician during the country's guerilla war of the 1980s.
The Canadian couple, McFarlane says, had planned a "fun, performance art, guerilla-style party on the subway" for their wedding.
They cited the Guerilla Girls as an earlier group that used anonymous activism to challenge gender dynamics in the art world.
Ortiz's family fled to Mocoa in 224 after leaving a nearby rural area where guerilla violence was making life too risky.
On the one hand, the Guerilla Girls, 30 years later, are still reminding us that museums have overdue issues to address.
But Jordan would have trouble attracting widespread GOP support because some Republicans outside the Freedom Caucus don't appreciate his guerilla tactics.
"Sometimes we would take a break to forget the war with a bit of culture," said former guerilla Julio Lopez, 79.
At Granada, he says, he was taught "how to observe", even if that meant resorting to rough-and-ready guerilla camerawork.
Fans were also treated to a longer look of Horizon Zero Dawn, the epic robo-dinosaur hunting title from Guerilla Games.
The aid package aims to support the peace deal signed between the Colombian government and leftist guerilla group known as FARC.
Naji was al Qaeda's media mastermind and his 2004 terrorism manual advocates for a professionalized guerilla insurgency steeped in modern propaganda.
So with dating apps ruled out, I decided to go all-in on a radical new approach to dating: guerilla marketing.
At the end of "Guerilla," we see Quinn vowing revenge and Coleman proposing an alliance with Rachel to do Something Meaningful.
Tunick's series depicts a guerilla art action similar to his demonstration with 153 naked women at the Republican National Convention in July.
"In 1989, the Guerilla Girls counted the number of women represented in The Met's modern art sections," notes Artists for Gender Equality.
" Rather than participate in the rally, Estes said he thinks the way forward in the future is "leaderless resistance" and "guerilla warfare.
One name found at random was Badruddin Haqqani, a commander in the Haqqani guerilla insurgent network in Afghanistan affiliated with the Taliban.
You recruit a band of misfit, amateurish mercenaries, then begin waging a guerilla war across a huge map of the entire country.
In the years prior to 2016, despite its guerilla campaigns in Ukraine, Russia simply wasn't being taken seriously as a global power.
But we will also have to accept the sobering reality that these attacks, like guerilla warfare and suicide bombings, aren't going away.
It had been less than two years since I watched Guerilla Games unveil its latest project at an E3 2015 press conference.
Dawson and Star used the existing popularity of their YouTube series to wage a guerilla-style marketing campaign for their palette online
But that's always a risk in guerilla warfare: assault a weakness enough times and you could inadvertently transform it into a strength.
After his release in 1974, he led the ZANU-PF, the guerilla movement, from Mozambique against Premier Ian Smith's white minority rule.
It also allows for the release of detainees arrested during anti-Ortega protests, individuals who the former Marxist guerilla has dubbed terrorists.
Mamba events are more than just parties; they're also guerilla tactics, occupations of contentious spaces that highlight the city's inequalities and factious politics.
His parents died years back attempting to escape Chicago, and his older brother Rafe became a martyr in a guerilla movement against them.
On September 20, 2008, Swartz revisited the Guerilla Open Access Manifesto in a blog post promoting the launch of a website called guerillaopenaccess.com.
Yet this was the man who a decade earlier had abandoned a promising Hollywood career to help lead a guerilla campaign in Yugoslavia.
Around the same time, a guerilla fighter half a world away had based his countries' declaration of independence directly on the United States.
A guerilla fighter in the North Yemen civil war against the then-ruling imam in the 1960s, Jarallah was jailed for leftist activism.
Last month, India Today reported that IS fighters were plotting "guerilla attacks" in India with assistance from terror groups in Pakistan and Bangladesh.
" As POLITICO's Alex Isenstadt reports, Bannon has been itching to return to his self-styled guerilla warfare and return to "Bannon da barbarian.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, the brave guerilla warriors plastered about 30 of the things on the Walk of Fame early Thursday morning.
Michelle Hartney posted the guerilla wall labels next to the artwork of Paul Gaugin and Pablo Picasso, calling out their abusive or misogynistic histories.
The guerilla campaign also included a live performance piece in the form of an "open house" for Trump Tower at Fifth Avenue in Manhattan.
During the Uruguayan Dictatorship (which lasted from 1973 to 1985), he was a Tupamaro (an urban guerilla), which drove him to leave the country.
"They can infiltrate urban, rural areas, penetrate the ranks of a guerilla, and free hostages in either a friendly or enemy country," he said.
The Complex story suggests that when he was still alive, Peep liked to mix his own vocals in what Smokeasac called a "guerilla" approach.
Georgia then effectively denied both regions' independence and ran an economic blockade, followed by open violence, guerilla-style resistance, and some cease fire agreements.
Sure. The open-world action role playing game from Guerilla Games looks to satiate those with a taste for both times future and past.
But the DIY flame was kept alive by the emergence of Guerilla and Kinemat—two DJ collectives that came to crystallize the scene's acceleration.
Defectors tell us that if ISIS continues to lose territory, its fighters will shave their beards, blend in, and form an underground guerilla movement.
Once a guerilla militia, Hezbollah is now an experienced army, learning from the conflict in Syria, where it has fought alongside the Syrian regime.
"When it comes to our struggle, we are practically a scattered militia of autonomous guerilla lone wolves," the user wrote in early January 2019.
Presented by the non-profit arts organization Blank Forms, Ashanti performed first in a "guerilla street" fashion in East Village's storied Tompkins Square Park.
Yass did not formally request that the museum remove his work, instead co-organizing the guerilla action to tear them from the gallery walls.
The triennial, presented by New Georges with 3LD and Urban Water Artists in collaboration with Guerilla Science, is having its inaugural edition this month.
In a similar vein, Althamer's guerilla action attests to the radical contingency of art in being able to activate political discussions in public space.
Based on the ending of "Guerilla," my money's on him having had a preexisting injury that he's been trying to cover up all along.
Guerilla-style viral marketing campaigns started taking advantage of the trend, turning prank videos into an opportunity to push a product or make an announcement.
Western Sahara has been disputed since 1975 when Morocco claimed it and the Polisario movement fought a guerilla war for the Sahrawi people's independence there.
Although both sides announced a definitive ceasefire last month and recently finalized the accord, one guerilla unit has already refused to lay down its arms.
Art group Luzinterruptus, known for their guerilla activist installations such as LED-enabled syringes, decided to turn last year's "Consumerist Christmas Tree" into a tradition.
Still, some fought on in the jungles and islands of the Philippines using guerilla warfare to weaken the Japanese throughout the remainder of the war.
Decay takes many forms, but in Guerilla Science's recent experimental multisensory installation, Decadent Decay, audiences encountered disintegration and rot through culinary, artistic, and scientific experiences.
That's the kind of skeptical awareness that "(Not) Water" aims to elicit, backing even its futuristic bits with science dramaturgy by the group Guerilla Science.
There may be only a few thousand ISIS fighters left in Mosul, but they're using tunnels, roadside bombs, explosive traps and guerilla warfare in the fight.
It appears to have happened again in Colombia over the weekend, when voters rejected a "peace" deal with the Marxist Narco-trafficking guerilla army called FARC.
Ortega, a former Marxist guerilla and the head of the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) party, won his third consecutive term in the election on Nov.
But "UnREAL" is a show that invites you to explore the ways the story lines are being told, and in "Guerilla" a few beats strain credulity.
Fidel Castro waged a guerilla war against Fulgencio Batista, the U.S.-backed dictator, from 1956 until the fall of the corrupt and brutal government in 1959.
Or maybe the saga will be remembered as a trial run of sorts, when tactics later used in domestic guerilla warfare first appeared as sinister pranks.
The Carters didn't storm the Louvre and film "Apeshit" guerilla-style; they paid thousands of dollars to an institution that already recognized them as valued patrons.
This week, culture editor Todd VanDerWerff and culture writer Caroline Framke gathered to discuss "Guerilla," the third episode of the second season of Lifetime's drama UnReal.
Islamic State was militarily defeated in Iraq in 2017, but has continued to launch guerilla-style attacks on security forces in the north of the country.
Every month, one of 70 different artists, including Jenny Holzer, Guerilla Girls, and Alfredo Jaar, presented a 30-second animation within a 20-minute loop of commercials.
The militant group is widely expected to revert to guerilla tactics once the last remnants of its once self-styled "caliphate" are captured by U.S.-backed forces.
During the visit, Tsai will hold talks with El Salvadoran President and former guerilla commander Salvador Sanchez Ceren before meeting Salvadoran and Taiwanese businessmen to encourage investment.
With titles like Lynch Law Classroom, Girl Boss Guerilla, and School of the Holy Beast, Pinky Violence became the signature genre for Japanese film studio Toei Company.
But in this path, John ends his story middle-aged, divorced, and watching helplessly as tensions among his superpowered friends escalate into fascist dystopia and guerilla warfare.
Lahren and her mother, who reportedly caught some of the splash, apparently turned around to confront the table of guerilla liberals who hurled the drink at them.
A Greek urban guerilla group is thought to have dispatched a batch of letter bombs addressed to European public figures and discovered by Greek authorities in March.
Formerly a member of M-19, another guerilla group that became a political party, Petro has served three terms as a congressman and one as a senator.
This is set to face guerilla warfare in parliament from opposition MPs seeking to soften the deal, or force Johnson to put it to a second referendum.
Palacios, who met several FARC commanders when they visited Bojaya to ask for forgiveness, said the guerilla group recognized their responsibility for the massacre in the town.
A famous poster by the Guerilla Girls, "Estrogen Bomb" (2003–2017), and a photograph by Tristan Oliver, "Pink Tank" (2019), depict war as a specifically male enterprise.
My Czech choices were two concepts from Michal Zahradka's Gorilla Guerilla fusion food brand: luxurious open-faced sandwiches at Chlobicek and Czech street food at CK Knodelrei.
The British fought three wars to gain control of territory in the late 85033th and early 20th centuries, but local guerilla fighters pushed them out each time.
The deal between the leaders of the leftist guerilla group, referred to as FARC, and the government was announced Wednesday in Havana, after almost four years of talks.
The foreword to the survey, shared on a poster in the exhibition, reads: The Guerilla Girls focus on the understory, the subtext, the overlooked and the downright unfair.
He was a guerilla leader who opposed Portuguese colonialist rule, and later fought against the People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), which assumed power after decolonization.
Mr Bannon enjoys a good gloat, not simply over the Democrats but also over the Republican Party establishment, with whom he has fought a guerilla war for years.
It's a creation all its own by developer Guerilla Games—and if you own a PS4 Pro, it does a good job showcasing the upgraded system's graphical prowess.
Fellow conservative Justice Samuel Alito said in 2015 that the legal challenge to Oklahoma's method of execution case was part of a "guerilla war" against the death penalty.
Morocco annexed the Western Sahara during that time and the Polisario Front launched a bloody guerilla war before both sides agreed upon a UN-brokered truce in 1991.
Other sources, like Essence, have taken Ridley to task over his nonsensical defense that his own mixed-race relationship is the reason Black women are missing in Guerilla.
Protesters interrupted a Guerilla Girls Q&A to call out the administration's lack of action after a co-founder and significant donor were publicly accused of sexual misconduct.
Unfortunately, the Kurdish guerilla group PKK mindlessly played into his hands, escalating the tension and compromising the role of HDP, the new Kurdish political party, in Turkish politics.
Petro, 58, is a former guerilla and an economist who founded the Progressive Movement ahead of his run for mayor of Bogotá, an office he won in 2011.
If that's your bag too, be sure to check out this event featuring the NY-based, DFA-signed no wavers Guerilla Toss and deranged noise veterans Wolf Eyes.
His name was Barzan Iso, and he was a partisan with the little-known Kurdish guerilla faction that controlled the swath of northeastern Syria that I was entering.
Undeterred, Berlin still continues its guerilla warfare against the euro area central bank that is delivering economic growth and price stability while strictly adhering to its policy mandate.
On Saturday, climate researchers at the University of Toronto are promoting what they've dubbed a daylong "guerilla archiving" to protect climate data from any tampering by Trump appointees.
The 1980-1992 civil war, which pitted the leftist guerilla Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN) against the U.S.-backed Salvadoran army, killed 75,000 and left 8,000 people missing.
The report specifically mentioned the South as a target for North Korean forces, as Kim offered advice on a "guerilla warfare" invasion of the country's southern neighbor and rival.
Meanwhile, Tale kept running the website and built a stable of new brands: Guerrilla News (and its misspelled sister site, Guerilla News), Read Conservatives, New Conservatives, and Conservative Army.
Output has so far not been affected by nearly continuous attacks on the Cano Limon-Covenas pipeline from the National Liberation Army, a leftist guerilla group, it has said.
Tossing aside the bleak, dusty hellscape of an immediate post-fallout world, the Guerilla team builds a natural landscape that has mostly rebounded from the demands of human overpopulation.
For decay in arts, Guerilla Science enlisted scenic artist James Fluhr to create an atmosphere that gave the space a sense of aristocratic decadence, but also one of decay.
Scientist collaborators Craig Rouskey and Ami Knop also sent Guerilla Science regular updates on the science behind what was observable in the live-stream of Decay In a Box.
Battisti faced life in prison in Italy, where he was convicted of four murders committed in the 1970s, when he belonged to a guerilla group called Armed Proletarians for Communism.
First, Murphy reminds us of how Pablo had teamed up with a group of guerilla communists to seize the palace that housed the physical evidence against him in season 1.
Rosenstein is fighting a guerilla war against Republicans on Capitol Hill and Donald Trump, knowing that he can lose lots of small battles because ultimately he will win the war.
After posting about Leon Black and Glenn Dubin's alleged connections to the sex offender online, Guerilla Girls partnered with Art in Ad Places to send a message to the museum.
Battisti faces life in prison in Italy, where he was convicted of four murders committed in the 1970s, when he belonged to a guerilla group called Armed Proletarians for Communism.
PRISTINA (Reuters) - Kosovo's newly-elected prime minister, ex-guerilla commander Ramush Haradinaj, pledged on Saturday to maintain dialogue with a former foe Serbia and put an end to endemic corruption.
When he took control of La Familia Michoacana in 2004, he immediately began indoctrinating his cartel members in a homebrew combination of evangelical Christianity, self-help literature, and guerilla wisdom.
The actress has been working passionately with The People Concern, a nonprofit social service agency fighting homelessness, and organized a fundraiser at Guerilla Tacos to bring awareness to the cause.
Princess Meria refused to bend the knee to Aegon's sister Rhaenys, preferring instead to whittle at the Targaryen army using guerilla tactics and generally making the queen's life a living hell.
A lot of people commented that it was one of the best works seen at the Biennale, [and] most of them didn't know it was guerilla and 'illegal,' so to speak.
In this political climate, it felt like I was watching it in 4D, where the fourth dimension is "guerilla marketing": New anti-abortion legislation is introduced by the real-live government!
The most damaging period of violence was between 1983 and 2009, when armed separatist Tamil militants launched deadly attacks throughout the country as part of a sustained guerilla-style military campaign.
Fidel Castro once claimed to have tricked a reporter into thinking his guerilla army was bigger than it really was by marching the same 20 soldiers past, over and over again.
"Guerilla marketing tactics around large-scale events like the Olympic Games are more comprehensive and complex than ever," said David Abrutyn, a marketing expert at sports investment firm Bruin Sports Capital.
Santrich was a prominent member of the FARC, a guerilla group formerly known as the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia that signed a peace agreement with the Colombian government in 2016.
Colombians are voting Sunday in congressional elections, with former members of the FARC guerilla group taking part in their first election in advance of a presidential vote in May, BBC reports.
Say what you will about memes going normie, but if this turns out to be a guerilla marketing scheme to revive awareness about American Chopper, that is some next level shit.
Uber has a long history of embracing "guerilla tactics" ranging from programs dedicated to skirting laws and regulations to leaving markets that adopted rules the company didn't want to adhere to.
But when you have an outside company like Elliot trying to do the same thing in a guerilla fashion, it's both a validation, and may, down the road, be a threat.
Simultaneously, it is conducting low-level, ongoing guerilla combat operations in Donetsk and Donbass, making it impossible for Ukraine to control its territory, but not explicitly declaring it part of Russia.
The Hill's Jonathan Easley reports that Yang has managed to outraise and outlast governors, senators and House members on the strength of his personality, viral momentum, grassroots enthusiasm and guerilla marketing.
The shutdown is another example of the project-by-project – at times, foot-by-foot, stream-by-stream – guerilla warfare being waged against energy infrastructure by extreme elements of the environmental community.
Sometimes the newly squished passenger will wage a guerilla war, perhaps by wedging his knees into the back of the seat in front, ensuring that the price of territorial expansion is discomfort.
Patterson, the DEA spokesman, said guerilla groups in other countries, such as Peru, have "just changed their names" rather than actually quitting the drug trade, meaning a similar ruse could still work.
As our farming landscape changes in the coming decades, it would behoove more of us to follow the seed swappers' lead and start growing our own produce – transforming ourselves into guerilla gardeners.
Prior to Boko Haram's capture in July 2014 of Damboa, the first Nigerian town to fall to the extremist sect, its near decade-long insurgency had been characterized by traditional guerilla warfare.
By comparison, the Trump campaign is almost a guerilla operation, marked by a bottom-up groundswell from average voters who are rejecting the top-down, consultant-driven approach of the establishment Democrat.
An extensive online library contains a trove of manuals with instructions on lone wolf terror-tactics, gunsmithing, data mining, interrogation tactics, counter-surveillance techniques, bomb making, chemical weapons creation, and guerilla warfare.
By the time Major Lazer's debut album Guns Don't Kill People...Lazers Do came out in 2009, Diplo was nearly a decade into his guerilla assault on the staid indie-rock establishment.
The inmate is a man from Ivory Coast who recently pleaded guilty to providing "material support" to a terrorist organization; he had connected the Colombian guerilla group FARC with a weapons dealer.
This guerilla-landmarked site was one of nine stops on Gay Bars That Are Gone, a free tour offered as part of Jane's Walk, which celebrates urban activist Jane Jacobs each May.
But to those that have downloaded the MoMAR Gallery app on their smartphones, the impressionist's iconic paintings are merely markers—points of reference telling the app where to display the guerilla artists' works.
The Guerilla Girls went straight to the point, asking, among other questions, the percentage of artworks by female, African, Asian, South Asian, South American, and "gender non-conforming" artists in the museums' collections.
The police department believes some of the shootings had connections to the Black Guerilla Family gang, whose terrorizing hold on many neighborhoods in West Baltimore has made witnesses reluctant to talk to police.
The conservative-leaning justices, led by Samuel Alito, have grown increasingly impatient with opponents of capital punishment waging what he called in a 2015 oral argument a "guerilla war against the death penalty".
Originally, these works lived within an actual IKEA store (most probably at the Red Hook branch, a gallery representative tells us); Babaeva's guerilla repurposings were actual interventions and apparently didn't cause much fuss.
Now he works in the kitchen of El Cielo in Medellín where the team includes a former guerilla, one other ex-soldier, and two former paramilitary fighters—former enemies working the line together.
Nicaragua has been gripped by a political crisis since early 2018 when demonstrations broke out against Ortega, a Cold War-era U.S. foe and former guerilla leader, over planned cuts to welfare benefits.
Morocco took over most of Western Sahara in 1975 from colonial Spain, starting a guerilla war with the Sahrawi people's Polisario Front who say the desert territory on Africa's northwest belongs to them.
The more unorganized, guerilla misinformation being spread is distinct from the foreign election interference efforts that dominated during the 2016 elections, and often starts from within the United States' own borders, researchers say.
Valdes, 85, is the only member of former President Fidel Castro's guerilla army that overthrew a U.S.-backed dictator in a 1959 revolution to make it to a top position in the government.
The film opens with images of guerilla soldiers of the British Indian Army, including Nawab Malik (Shahid Kapoor), in a face-to-face combat with the Japanese as bombs explode all around them.
"Guerilla" follows the first episode of "Everlasting" under Coleman's guidance, and though he happily expounds to Rachel about giving Chet enough rope to hang himself with, it's painfully clear that won't go well.
What were once often "guerilla" operations have morphed into projects working hand-in-hand with municipal authorities to secure land rights and re-zone areas to allow for agriculture, said Mikulas by phone.
The demonstrations have shifted from large-scale marches that have brought as many as 2 million people to the streets to standoffs between police and protesters that often look more like guerilla warfare.
The ESPN tennis announcer who was fired after using the word "guerilla" during a Venus Williams match has suffered a heart attack ... and claims it was brought on by the stress surrounding the incident.
Al-Hanif said in the interview that a "jihad base in Bengal will facilitate performing guerilla attacks inside India," and goes on to say it will help advance attacks against Myanmar, Pakistan, and Afghanistan.
The boost reflected the Trump administration's embrace of what it calls "great power competition" with Russia and China—requiring fancier, pricier weapons—in place of the inconclusive guerilla wars it had fought since 2001.
Sirkis, who describes himself as a "militant environmentalist," is a co-founder of the country's Green Party and a former congressman, as well as a former guerilla fighter who fought against Brazil's military dictatorship.
Protected by the Guatemalan judiciary – with the help of the U.S. State Department, the U.N. and Soros – the guerilla successors have made the region chaotically violent, forcing many residents to flee for their lives.
Lately I've started to wonder whether this is about a tough design challenge, or a deeper discomfort with making a game about the kind of guerilla insurgency that Jagged Alliance 22 captured so well.
But what the game does really brilliantly is capture the slow, uneven escalation of a small local rebellion into a bitter guerilla war and finally into a full-fledged clash between elite conventional armies.
When Castro's guerilla defeated Fulgencio Batista's government, Cuba had a sugar industry stronger than the gambling dens and casinos administered by the Mafia, which was justly demonized by the propaganda of the new regime.
The more unorganized, guerilla misinformation being spread is distinct from the foreign election interference efforts that dominated during the 2628 elections, and it often starts from within the United States' own borders, researchers say.
In the American Revolution, while the British were standing in lines banging on drums in open fields, America's ragtag guerilla Patriots were in the woods quietly waiting to topple the world's most powerful army.
Signed in Havana in 2016, the deal granted amnesty to rank-and-file members of the guerilla group and promised that their bosses responsible for human rights violations would not be sent to jail.
Last year, the peace prize was awarded to Colombian president Juan Manuel Santos, who was defense minister when the extrajudicial killings of guerilla fighters in the country for reward money was revealed in 2009.
In a warning reviewed by CNN, the FBI recently shared information with law enforcement authorities nationally about the prior emails sent through an email service called "Guerilla Mail" that masks the identities of senders.
The 70-year-old former guerilla fighter, who ran with his wife, Rosario Murillo, as vice president, had 72.1 percent of the votes, with 133 percent of polling stations counted, the electoral board said.
Nicaragua has been gripped by a political crisis since early 2018 when demonstrations broke out against Daniel Ortega, a Cold War-era U.S. foe and former guerilla leader, over planned cuts to welfare benefits.
Haradinaj resigned after being summoned for questioning by the country's war crimes prosecutor over his role in the 1998-99 insurgency against Serbian forces, when he was a commander of the guerilla Kosovo Liberation Army.
The government blamed "terrorists", a phrase it uses for English-speaking separatists who have been waging a guerilla campaign against state security forces in the mostly French-speaking central African nation since late last year.
Colombia is approaching the final throes of a half-century-long armed insurrection involving the Colombian government and the FARC, a Marxist-Leninist guerilla group, alongside the lesser-known National Liberation Army (ELN) rebel group.
The images that accompanied his music—whether in the form of the "Ha" video or the covers for 400 Degreez and Guerilla Warfare—were often as striking and iconic as the songs they helped brand.
But some Pelosi loyalists — frustrated by the "Never Nancys" dominating headlines on Capitol Hill — are now vowing to use the same guerilla tactics to block the ascension of any other candidate not named Nancy Pelosi.
Leftist candidate Gustavo Petro, a former member of the M-19 guerilla group, has promised to overhaul state-run oil firm Ecopetrol SA, the South American nation's biggest company, to refocus it on renewable energy.
"The ruling wants us to be in conflict with the army, they want to pull apart the army," Roberto Lorenzana, a former guerilla commander who is now a top presidential aide, told reporters on Monday.
The leader of this ragtag guerilla force, an ex-military hammer thrower from Belarus—who was indeed big and strong—said we would continue negotiations with the restaurant contingent for 24 hours before we attacked.
An intervention there would encounter resistance from the Venezuelan military and Maduro loyalists, which could turn into a guerilla insurgency like the one waged for over half a century by the FARC in neighboring Colombia.
People eager to take advantage of these loose guidelines make headlines on a regular basis: See the guerilla marketing genius who registered his "emotional support beer" or the Arizona man who registered an entire beehive.
Its participating artists, writers, and curators included Black Women Artists for Black Lives Matter, Simone Leigh, Martha Rosler, Dread Scott, Chinatown Art Brigade, and Laura Raicovich, with contributions from Coco Fusco and the Guerilla Girls.
Rusting hulks of Russian-made tanks and guns litter the Panjshir, testifying to the years of war when famed guerilla commander Ahmad Shah Massoud used the mountains to hold off first the Soviets, then the Taliban.
MJ recommends reading "The guerilla philanthropist: How Shea Serrano went from middle school teacher to the uncensored general of Twitter's happiest army," an article by Mashable's assistant editor Brian De Los Santos about writer Shea Serrano.
He says it's not uncommon for girls and young women to be tricked by recruiters who pose as boyfriends, then deliver them to "guerilla" pimps who lure them into the sordid, often brutal world of prostitution.
On one side of the kitchen—cooking up delights like 24-hour piglet or pineapple chicha soup—might be a former guerilla fighter from the left-wing FARC rebel group; on the other, a demobilized soldier.
Defense and intelligence officials have long warned that ISIS would continue to pose a serious threat even after it loses all of its territory and that it would return to its roots as a guerilla insurgency.
Consider that Manafort has been a widely known lobbyist and consultant for decades for notorious foreign leaders like former Philippines dictator Ferdinand Marcos, former Zaire dictator Mobuto Sese Seko, and former Angolan guerilla leader Jonas Savimbi.
By March 1864, Confederate president Jefferson Davis was informed by one of his lieutenants that Jones County was in "open rebellion" and that guerilla fighters were "proclaiming themselves 'Southern Yankees,' " according to the Smithsonian's Richard Grant.
In the third episode of "MOLTISSIMO", Mario goes bicoastal as he hosts Nicholas Morgenstern of New York's Morgenstern's and Wes Avila of Los Angeles's Guerilla Tacos inside the MUNCHIES Test Kitchen for a quintessential Italian meal.
Khan said the US helped to train and arm the Islamist guerilla fighters groups to combat Soviet Russia in the 1980s, but "Pakistan was left with these groups" once the Soviets and US left the region.
A former Marxist guerilla and now Brazil's first female leader, Rousseff denies any wrongdoing and has branded the process a "coup" to strip power from her leftist Workers' Party, which has won four straight presidential elections.
The men were caught in Prague as they tried to close a deal with people they thought were members of Colombian guerilla group FARC but who were in fact undercover officers of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.
It was the second major operation in the city this week by the group which has kept up a guerilla war on the Western-backed government in the face of US drone strikes and African peacekeeping forces.
It was the second major operation in the city this week by the group which has kept up a guerilla war on the Western-backed government in the face of U.S. drone strikes and African peacekeeping forces.
In our latest episode of MOLTISSIMO, host Mario Batali whips up a magical Italian meal for the bicoastal guest duo of Wes Avila of LA's Guerilla Tacos and Nicholas Morgenstern of New York ice cream spot Morgenstern's.
Kim Il Sung, the current leader's grandfather, was the first leader of North Korea, and the country's mythology sees him as a great guerilla fighter against imperilalist Japan, which ruled the Korean peninsula from 1910 to 1945.
Speaking on the 39th anniversary of the Sandinista revolution in which Ortega overthrew a dictatorship, the ex-guerilla called on tens of thousands of cheering supporters to defend their country and for protesters to "rectify" their behavior.
While there are in fact lights inside the venue (just watch some of these guerilla-style iPhone videos taken from inside its walls) they often appear sporadically and no mirrors or reflective surfaces are to be found.
The guerilla group recruited an estimated 403,000 members at its prime, who all fought with borderline impunity, with the main goal being to use as much violence as possible to end the democratic era of Peruvian rule.
At the time, the Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW) were staging actions at the Betsy Ross House and organizing marches such as "Operation Raw," which used guerilla theatre and reenactments to address the evils of war.
Hot Luck was co-founded by Aaron Franklin of Austin's renowned Franklin Barbecue, James Moody of Guerilla Suit creative agency and owner of legendary music venue Mohawk, and Mike Thelin of the food-forward Feast Portland festival.
I'd like to think that somehow, this whole shit with Emin and Rob Goldstone and Donald Trump Jr. is somehow the Trump family using their position of influence as guerilla marketing for Emin's espionage-themed music video.
Salud Hernández-Mora — a Spanish-Colombian journalist with El Mundo — was abducted last Saturday in the northeastern region of Catatumbo close to the Venezuelan border by members of the guerilla group, the National Liberation Army (or ELN).
Both Bird and Lime were restricted from doing business in San Francisco after launching without permits and leaving scooters everywhere, and locals in West Coast cities reportedly waged a sort of guerilla vandalism campaign against them in 2018.
The MTA refused to listen, or cooperate—and so, between 2002 and 2200, Jacobs sent his grad students into the subway to conduct guerilla barometric readings, measuring the elevation of the tunnels to determine which ones would flood.
Mijango, a former guerilla commander and lawmaker with the ruling Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front, or FMLN, was arrested on allegations of bringing banned objects into prisons and being an associate of gang members, police said on Twitter.
It was one of a slew of pieces the artist posted to his Instagram account—his way to publicly authenticate his guerilla-style work—during his summer 2018 residency in the French capital, the New York Times reports.
If you lived in Peru from the 1980s through the 1990s, then you're intimately aware of the Shining Path, a guerilla organization led by Abimael Guzmán, which sparked a civil uprising that nearly caused Peru to come unglued.
Guerilla performance of "Masking Machine" at the opening of the YBCA's Bay Area Now 8 (image courtesy the artist) Age: 34 Location: San Francisco Artistic Medium: Performance, Sculpture, Computation, Paper Who are you and what do you do?
For example, we have materials from the Guerilla Girls and A.I.R., the first women artist cooperative, which was established at a time when women were trying to get their work out there and feeling the disparity of the reception.
But beyond those specific previews, we know much of the morally gray in-game plot points will center on power imbalances and misperception between Tier One operators and local guerilla combatants — a perfect breeding ground for potentially problematic missteps.
HAVANA (Reuters) - Colombia's government and leftist FARC rebels on Sunday agreed to a roadmap for children under 15 to leave guerilla encampments and re-integrate into civil society, as part of negotiations aimed at ending Latin America's longest war.
Top Olympic sponsors can pay about $100 million over four years to the International Olympic Committee for exclusive marketing rights to the Games, and they keep a close watch for any guerilla marketing during the event by their rivals.
"One of the things I like about Jon is that he knows where he's going, and he knows what's important," explains Salvador Bel, a programmer on the game who previously worked at big studios like Killzone developer Guerilla Games.
The location is of great importance for the Kim family — it's the site that Kim Il Sung, the first leader of North Korea, served at a guerilla base against the Japanese, and an official visit often foreshadows major news.
Wesley Avila, chef and founder of Guerilla Tacos This weekend was my first time in London and was pretty much spent eating and hanging out, seeing what restaurants and bars are like here, before starting the takeover at Breddos.
While chatting about the success of Turkotte's own book,  Fucked Up + Photocopied (about the culture guerilla art in punk rock), he suggested that if Gold ever had an idea for a book, he would be interested in publishing it.
But now, decades after we watched Sarah Connor grow from a horrifyingly permed waitress in "The Terminator" to a musclebound guerilla fighter of "Terminator 2," we will at last get to see her again: older, wiser, tougher and crazier.
Effortlessly pivoting between tracks off Forget and old favorites like "Crank Heart" and "Sad Pony Guerilla Girl" (which earned a slightly unsettling sing-a-long), Stewart and bandmate Shayna Dunkelman exhibited the unbridled energy and intensity of teenage punks.
According to British weekly magazine The Spectator, this tradition started in 1932, when authors Nordahl Grieg and Nils Lie engaged in their own unique brand of guerilla marketing for their book about a train robbery that took place on Easter.
While the 1977 film had a handsome young daredevil, a beautiful princess and a wise wizard trouncing a diabolical villain, the new one paints the Rebellion as a messier business involving guerilla combat, collateral damage, squabbling factions and unheroic deaths.
She thinks the big media companies in Argentina have been trying to change how the dictatorship is viewed by bringing back the "theory of the two demons," an argument that places the same moral responsibility on guerilla groups and the state.
This is an especially dark fact considering Nicky horrific comments on how all kids in his and Jack's placid Vietnamese "ville" aren't merely kids — they're destined to be as dangerous as the guerilla forces American soldiers are battling that very moment.
The game, out this week on Steam as well as PS4 and Xbox, was created by developers Jan Willem Nijman, the game design half of two-person indie studio Vlambeer, and Kitty Calis, formerly of Horizon Zero Dawn maker Guerilla Games.
As a young musician, he already understood how to press connections and guerilla market—he'd give his tapes to the guys in the neighborhood with the best sound systems in their cars and have them bump it down the block.
Trump's assertion paints the situation in a way that makes the Islamic State out to be an underground guerilla military that can mobilize secret operations on a whim, which is a distortion of their capacities and goals in the region.
These are young and hungry guerilla scientists committed to democratizing DNA the way the internet did for information, with the ambition to build never-before-seen organisms that could solve the thorniest challenges in food, health, energy, and environmental protection.
Shot in a guerilla-style that captures both her day-to-day as a mother and wife and her confrontational style as a community activist, the film is brutally honest — at times you have to fight the urge to look away.
Laura Loomer — a far-right provocateur and "guerilla journalist" with a history of anti-Muslim rants who says she is investigating Muslim candidates — also crashed a joint campaign event with Tlaib and Omar, yelling questions about Hamas and female genital mutilation.
It was in the trees and valleys below this peak that, North Korean histories also claim, his father, Kim Il-Sung, lead an army of guerilla fighters based out of a secret mountain encampment on dangerous missions against colonizing Japanese forces.
They also got to see the organic sculpture Decay In a Box—a box of rotting food and flowers that Guerilla Science's Sarah Barker created, which she filmed and livestreamed on YouTube during the weeks leading up to Decadent Decay.
Along with Top Gun, it's the quintessential 80s movie, complete with blatant Star Wars mimicry, Iran-Contra-era guerilla warfare in Central America, and a glorious shot of Jesse Ventura firing a comically large Gatling gun while wearing an MTV shirt.
I asked Ai about the impetus to bring together his politically aggressive, almost guerilla-like work with Herzog and de Meuron's corporate, if rarified, practice: "We were all not satisfied with what we have been doing" [sic], he stated flatly.
The initiative is much like the Mars travel posters released by SpaceX last year, and the space travel posters created by Steve Thomas, some of which were included in Guerilla Science's Intergalactic Travel Bureau, which proposed fictional bookings to space destinations.
And he has no plans to stabilize a poor neighbor whose chronic instability could threaten the security of his own country if this conventional proxy-war waged against the pro-Iran Houthi-led government in Yemen turns into a guerilla war.
Laura Loomer — a far-right provocateur and "guerilla journalist" with a history of anti-Muslim activism who says she is investigating Muslim candidates — also crashed a joint campaign event with Tlaib and Omar, yelling questions about Hamas and female genital mutilation.
Since the end of the country's 12-year civil war in 1992, two parties have held the presidency: The ruling FMLN, which was the party of the guerilla fighters during the war; and the conservative Nationalist Republican Alliance (ARENA), which fought them.
Like Funes, many of the political figures Melendez has pursued are linked to the ruling Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front or FMLN, the former leftist guerilla army that became a political party at the end of the country's civil war in 1992.
Feminist slogan t-shirts—at times made by a poorly paid female labor force—have become tiresome to many, but a beret retains connotations of political activism: worn by the artists, activists, and guerilla fighters of this world, from Che Guevara to Basquiat.
With four-fifths of the ballots counted on Saturday, Kagame, a former guerilla leader who led rebel forces to end the 1994 Rwandan genocide, was on track to win the contest with nearly 98 percent of the vote, The New York Times reported.
It had formed as a coalition of smaller, local black power organizations like Guerilla Mainframe, the New Black Panther Party, and the Black Riders, with the intent of getting black people armed and exposing the racial double standard in Second Amendment expression.
" Etzel, however, described being pushed out of her position after months of "guerilla warfare," describing in her message how she "was required to turn in my EPA badge, computer, keys, and cell phone" and is "not allowed to perform any official EPA duties.
As the family bounces from one community to the next, from the rich, soft, collaborating elite to the hardened, traumatized guerilla rebels out in the woods, the characters demonstrate how mistrust, incentive, and betrayals can shape people caught in a state of constantly building trauma.
Late last year, Illma Gore, who allegedly received legal threats from members of the Trump campaign for her depiction of Trump with a micropenis, began working with INDECLINE, a guerilla collective that coordinated the simultaneous installation of nude Trump statues in five US cities.
To draw crowds into these venues, he would throw guerilla-style "outlaw parties," where Alig's costumed friends would hijack quotidian locations like Burger King, Dunkin' Donuts, McDonald's, ATM vestibules, and subway platforms, blasting music from a boombox and dancing until the cops showed up.
His trove contains work by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Andy Warhol, Nan Goldin, Kiki Smith, Cindy Sherman, the Guerilla Girls, Robert Mapplethorpe, Peter Hujar, and Gordon Matta-Clark, as well as galleries like FUN, Fashion MODA, P.P.O.W., ABC No Rio, Leo Castelli, and Tony Shafrazzi.
Protests in the Central American nation first erupted in April when Ortega's leftist government moved to reduce welfare benefits, but since then have escalated into broader opposition to Ortega, a Cold War-era former Marxist guerilla leader who has been in office since 2007.
And while the guerilla tactics may be garnering her more media coverage than frontrunner Emmanuel Macron, her efforts will likely be in vain as she continues to trail him in the polls by a wide margin ahead of the final vote on May 255.
And while the guerilla tactics may be garnering her more media coverage than frontrunner Emmanuel Macron, her efforts will likely be in vain as she continues to trail him in the polls by a wide margin ahead of the final vote on May 7.
"I would tell my friends about it who were in partnerships, and they would be like 'that sounds like a really fun, interesting evening, I want to do that,'" Guerilla Science's Head of Operations, Olivia Koski, tells me on the phone the day after the event.
The surreal, unsteady nature of his work is an aesthetic choice, sure, but also a byproduct of his feverish guerilla filmmaking—not to mention his sardonic wit, frequently relayed via voice-over in the director's characteristically deadpan voice, which has become a kind of celebrity in itself.
Persona 22 Guerilla Games' Horizon Zero Dawn did the seemingly impossible: it created an entirely new world not based on any prior piece of entertainment, with a strong and uncompromised female protagonist, and with one of the best and most imaginative video game stories in years.
When he ran for a second term in 221, the Sandinista leader won handily in La Libertad, as the small mining town embraced his dramatic shift from Marxist guerilla to a pro-business champion who has brought solid economic growth to Nicaragua, Latin America's second-poorest country.
"While they don't appear to be breaking any rules, they appear to be getting really close to the edge of ambush or guerilla marketing," said Jeff Benz, who arbitrates disputes for international dispute-resolution firm JAMS and is a former general counsel at the U.S. Olympic Committee.
A few months ago he and Lil Wayne reunited with Mannie Fresh for a track called "Hate"; hearing Juvie and Weezy trade bars over a Mannie beat like it was the Guerilla Warfare days felt like listening in on a jubilant shit-talk session between old friends.
Global events like domestic and international terror, proliferating guerilla wars, the OPEC oil embargo, massive inflation, urban population drains, crime and drug epidemics, and a pessimism resulting from an idealistic implosion in the social justice missions of the '2747s certainly cast a pall over my formative decade.
Where: Barcelona (March 18, 10-11PM), Plush (March 19, 303PM-12:10AM) Hometown: Boston, MA Why: If you're tired of standing politely watching bands with your arms crossed, and instead want to dance your ass off, there's no better bet than Boston noise-funk group Guerilla Toss.
The USN side of the story was by far the more interesting, as Front Mission 4 was the only game in the series to highlight independence struggles against the USN, and included guerilla independence fighters as characters with relatable motivations beyond the abstract machinations of international politics.
Cyber thinkers and video artists such as Paul Louis Ryan, author of the 1971 manifesto "Cybernetic Guerilla Warfare" — the title of which echoed the Third World Cinema's idea of film as a gun — considered the role new technologies might play in the future of democratic media production.
Some people assume that the media ignores women's work because it's generally less interesting or lower quality than men's work; that perception is certainly an issue, and one that's been taken up by generations of activists like the Guerilla Girls and their younger sisters Pussy Galore.
But guerilla marketing can still find legitimate opportunities at the Games, though it can involve a lot of legwork and can be toughest for small entrepreneurs like Ciarallo who is advertising his presence at Pyeongchang on his website and by word of mouth but can do little else.
This version of the installation is part of a nationwide tour that has already seen shows in an old Ford factory in Detroit, an art gallery in Richmond, VA, and a guerilla show under a bridge in Kansas City, MO, with a different mix of art each time.
The exhibition is inspired by the Guerilla Girls' 1989 and 2012 surveys of the Modern Art section at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, which found that while 85% of the nudes on view were of women, that just 5% of the works in the collection were actually by women.
Thousands of years ago SunTzu (The Art of War) wrote of defeating an enemy without fighting; during the Renaissance Niccolo Machiavelli (The Prince) spoke of limited war; and two hundred years ago Carl von Clausewitz (On War) recognized "people's wars" (Landsturm) and political violence, components of modern guerilla warfare.
The idea to become a guerilla-style after-hours lifeguard came to Rieger in 2010, the summer two of her friends injured themselves while late night pool-hopping, and out-of-town cops were violently raiding public pools by night when they weren't corralling G20 protesters by day.
The Canadian school on Saturday is set to host a "guerilla archiving event" in collaboration with the Internet Archive's End of Term 2016 project, which will archive the federal online pages and data that are in danger of disappearing during the Trump administration, including climate change, water, air and toxics programs.
During a London screening last week of the first episode of Guerilla — an upcoming Idris Elba show series on Showtime about London's revolutionary Black power movement in the '70s — several audience members took note of the fact that the show was lacking in Black women main characters, as Screen Daily reports.
Activist campaigns from the Black Emergency Cultural Coalition to the Guerilla Girls and more recently LaTanya Autry and Mike Murawski's "Museums Are Not Neutral" and MTL+'s "Decolonize This Place" tell it plainly: America's encyclopedic museums originated from worldviews not that different from those of today's white supremacists and nationalists.
But until that occurs, is it appropriate for the judiciary to countenance what amounts to a guerilla war against the death penalty which consists of efforts to make it impossible for the States to obtain drugs that could be used to carry out capital punishment with little, if any, pain?
Kim Il Sung, North Korea's founder, was a guerilla leader who became a major in the Soviet Red Army and served in it until the end of World War II. Upon his return to Korea after 26 years in exile, the Soviets installed him as head of the Korean Communist Party.
As part of the peace agreement, former members of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) — the guerilla army that laid down its arms as part of a peace agreement, but is still responsible for more than 200,000 politically-inspired deaths — will send at least 10 representatives to Colombia's bicameral legislature.
Performers wear masks to render them anonymous, which also evokes other masked protests (ex: actions by the Guerilla Girls).. More poignantly, Narcissister makes clear that while the law has acknowledged women's equal rights to bear their breasts, it was not followed by any public initiative that worked to de-sexualize women's breasts.
The work — by the likes of Guerilla Girls (it's their first Miami appearance), Yoko Ono, Juana Valdes, Ruby Rumié, Jillian Mayer, Reed van Brunschot, Nathalie Alfonso, and too many others to list here — addresses and dismantles the rampant gender inequality of the art market and the trite, problematic stereotypes associated with women.
Photo by Walter Wlodarczyk With its funky baseline and gratuitous (but not too much) cowbell with Siouxsie and the Banshees-like vocals, "Grass Shack" — the latest release from Guerilla Toss off their upcoming album Eraser Stargazer — will throw you into a weird, funked-out mood just in time for the sun to shine.
Caroline Framke: If the first two episodes of UnReal's second season were all about shaking up the status quo, with Chet and Quinn declaring a war in which they'd each present their own version of Everlasting to the network, "Guerilla" is probably our first look at what season two will actually look like.
Amidst a bevy of cancelled programs and services, however, there has existed independently created platforms and content with a focus on Black/hip-hop culture including the aforementioned guerilla rap doc The Real Toronto , social networking site TdotWire, which has now been gentrified, and the never-aired web reality series Only In The 6ix .
Now, as James Fields Jr. stands trial for killing a white supremacist counterprotester with his car last year during the Unite the Right rally, some of Charlottesville's residents have created their own guerilla media, live-tweeting government meetings, tracking court records, and shaping coverage of anti-racist activism to ensure the tragedy of August 22017 never happens again.
When a camp called Big Imagination brought a Boeing 747 to Black Rock City as an art project,  then failed to get the permits it needed to move the plane off the playa within 2 weeks after the event, guerilla artists returned to the desert to spray a vast MOOP tag on its undercarriage — the Burning Man equivalent of a scarlet letter.
MORE FROM REUTERS COMMENTARY Peter Van Buren: For hurricane-hit Puerto Rico, an insider's guide to disaster management Bryce Covert: The tax reform that Republicans are missing Light arms have many advantages for guerilla armies: an AK-47 is a lot cheaper than a tank, a missile defense system, or a fighter aircraft and it can be smuggled across porous borders.
Young was refused official permission to film in the building, so her project took on a guerilla air that she put to excellent conceptual use—the women of the courthouse, whether advocating for their clients or sitting in judgment, are sighted as though under surveillance, spied voyeuristically through peephole-like windows and glimpsed in the temporary gaps of doors swinging open and shut.
When: Open through May 17 Where: One National Gay & Lesbian Archives (909 West Adams Boulevard, University Park, Los Angeles) In 1975 and 1976, photographer Greg Day took hundreds of pictures of notorious performance artist Stephen Varble (1946–1984), who wore costumes made from garbage as he regaled New York City pedestrians and gallery-goers with his guerilla "Gutter Art" shows.

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