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Sargent: Armed, Cleavaged, and Legal
Zmag Article, February, 01 2007
Lydia Sargent
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W elcome to Hotel Satire where gals come to learn how to be men’s decorative appendages—as dictated by God in the Bible, uh, somewhere. There has been some exciting news recently to hel...
Sargent: We’re Still Here
Zmag Article, January, 01 2007
Lydia Sargent
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W hen Michael Albert and I left South End Press (after ten years) in 1988 to start Z Magazine (with $40,000), it didn’t occur to us that one day we’d be celebrating our 20th yea...
Sargent: Townhouse Terror
Zmag Article, September, 01 2006
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Townhouse Terror
Sargent: I Am Man, Hear Me Roar
Zmag Article, June, 01 2006
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I Am Man, Hear Me Roar
Sargent: Chick Lit & Rent for Sex
Zmag Article, May, 01 2006
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Chick Lit & Rent for Sex
Sargent: Fashioning Gals
Zmag Article, April, 01 2006
Lydia Sargent
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W elcome to Hotel Satire, people and you gals. The Hotel is a place where men are in command and gals are for decorative draping, like fringe on a lampshade.Yes, throughout the ages gals have neede...
Sargent: Feel the Love
Zmag Article, March, 01 2006
Lydia Sargent
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W elcome to Hotel Satire where men are in command and gals are not, thank goodness. These days there’s been a lot of criticism, anger, and even outright hatred directed toward our government,...
Sargent: The Social Forum of the Americas
Zmag Article, March, 01 2006
Lydia Sargent
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T he planning committee of the World Social Forum (WSF) 2005 decided that 2006 would be a year of “polycentric” (decentralized) meetings around the world. Gatherings were to be held in ...
Sargent: Brazilian Butt Fill
Zmag Article, January, 01 2006
Lydia Sargent
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W elcome to Hotel Satire where gals come to learn how to be the pretty little things they were ordained by God to be (we don’t know how exactly, but men have told us so—and they are...
Sargent: Reproductive Receptacles
Zmag Article, May, 01 2005
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Reproductive Receptacles
Sargent: War, Torture, & Other Fashion Statements
Zmag Article, March, 01 2005
Lydia Sargent
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War, Torture, & Other Fashion Statements
Sargent: Thanks
Zmag Article, August, 01 2004
Lydia Sargent
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I remember when I met Dave Dellinger. It was May 1971—a few weeks after hundreds of antiwar actions around the country, including the militant Mayday civil disobedience in Washington, DC and an ...
Sargent: Extreme Advertising!?!
Zmag Article, June, 01 2004
Lydia Sargent
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Extreme Advertising!?!
Sargent: NFL, Nipples, & Nudity
Zmag Article, March, 01 2004
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NFL, Nipples, & Nudity
Sargent: Our Cultural Vulva
Zmag Article, November, 01 2003
Lydia Sargent
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Welcome to Hotel Satire where we teach gals how to be the passive twits they were born to be. Except that right now we are in deep crisis and have suspended all gal t...
Sargent: The Gender Order of Things
Zmag Article, September, 01 2003
Lydia Sargent
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The Gender Order of Things
Sargent: The Chick Was In the Way
Zmag Article, June, 01 2003
Lydia Sargent
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The Chick Was In the Way
Sargent: Shut It Down
Zmag Article, March, 01 2003
Lydia Sargent
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T he only surprising thing to me about the mainstream media coverage of the worldwide anti-war demonstrations on February 15 is that it was more positive than usual. A few news reports actually com...
Sargent: Press the Press
Znet Article, February, 24 2003
Lydia Sargent
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The only surprising thing to me about the mainstream media coverage of the worldwide anti-war demonstrations on February 15 is that it was more positive than usual. A few news reports actually communicated some of the politics behind the protests ...
Sargent: Press The Press
Commentary, February, 22 2003
Lydia Sargent
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The only surprising thing to me about the mainstream media coverage of the worldwide anti-war demonstrations on February 15 is that it was more positive than usual. A few news reports actually communicated some of the politics behind the protests ...


