The President Lyndon B. Johnson Library and Museum in Austin Texas is releasing over 600 hours of tapes from throughout 1968, LBJs last year in office. He comments candidly on the war in Vietnam and about the police riots in Chicago. More news here.
Entries from May 2008
New LBJ Tapes from 68 Released
May 5th, 2008 No Comments
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Dar Hal Hayat on 1968 Legacy
May 5th, 2008 No Comments
The middle east wide english news outlet, Dar Hal Hayat, published an op-ed by Elias Harfoush on the legacy og 68. While the text focuses almost entirely on the political legacy in France and England, it ends with an ambiguous message about the effects of 68 throughout the middle east.
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Revolution I Love You (Greece)
May 5th, 2008 No Comments
REVOLUTION I LOVE YOU at Centre for Contemporary Art Thessaloniki 5 May - 14 June 2008
@ Centre for Contemporary Art Thessaloniki
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Revolution I Love You
1968 in Art, Politics and Philosophy
5 May- 14 June 2008
Curators Maja and Reuben Fowkes
Opening reception:
Monday 5 May, 2008 7pm
Opening speech by Syrago Tsiara
Revolution, I Love You” is a slogan from May “68 […]
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