This action-comedy, “R” rated, e-book is an ongoing account of the exploits of Christopher Columbus’ Other Voyage and his crew, during their fictitious fourth trip in 1502
Political Artwork archive on Democracy Chronicles
These Political Artwork articles reflect the strong relationship between the arts and politics, particularly between various kinds of art and power, occurs across historical epochs and cultures. As they respond to contemporaneous events and politics, the arts take on political as well as social dimensions, becoming themselves a focus of controversy and even a force of political as well as social change. Also see our main section on Political Art or our extensive articles on World Protest.
Famous Satirical Author Backing Ukraine Protests
Ukraine’s protest movement supporting EU engagement has become cultural melting pot with regular appearances by major artists like satirical novelist Andrey Kurkov
Announcing The Seven Dictators Play-writing Competition
Write a three-act play ranging from 20 to 35 pages using seven dictators that existed/still exist in the 21st Century, in any possible theme you may wish to put/gather them in. The winning plays will be published in a book under the name of the competition title
DC Gallery of Political Images on Flickr
These images were designed by Democracy Chronicles Founder and Editor-in-Chief Adrian Tawfik to accompany articles on our website.
Adrian Tawfik Photostream
The Adrian Tawfik Photostream on Flickr. We are your source for news on the all important effort to establish and strengthen democracy across the globe.
Performance Artist Takes on Colonialism in Africa
Impact of colonialism in Africa remain largely uncovered and ignored despite lasting impact as reflect in artist’s new provocative performance installation
UPDATE: Democracy Chronicles’ Documentary Filming
Just recently we followed Lynne Syrpe, Green Party candidate for the New York City Council on her quest to represent Astoria, Queens. We filmed interviews with Syrpe, her campaign staff, and even followed her campaign on election day to get an inside view of third party campaigning
Funny and Shocking Political Cartoons From 1700s England
Shocking political cartoons created today, especially in large media outlets, lack some of the edginess and vitriol of cartoons from American Revolution-era English artists
Memes, Memes Everywhere — and some will make you think
“Overall, we’ve had more than 20,000 shares and more than one million views, according to Facebook analytics,” Cahoon wrote. “Our most successful meme so far summarized a news story about Bank of America giving employees gift cards to foreclose on their own customers.”
Requiem For The American Dream: The Noam Chomsky Documentary
Filmmaker Peter Hutchison discusses Requiem For The American Dream, his new Noam Chomsky documentary project that he co-directed and co-produced with fellow filmmakers Kelly Nyks and Jared Scott.