"Diamonds are Forever, Home is a Place to Leave." In this issue Artnoose discusses why people move and travel and how the choices we have or don't have relate to anarchism.
"Why I love the Bay Area..." Artnoose writes about the Bay Area and the anarchist study group they were a part of at the Berkeley Free Skool, as they prepare to move.
A piece of the author's thesis project about "Who's Emma:" a "...record store, bookstore, a social experiment, an autonomous zone, a venue for shows or workshops, and a "cool" punk place for youth to hang out." The space was named after Emma Goldman and located in Toronto's Kensington Market from 1996 to 2000.
A history of the Roberts Street Social Centre, Anchor Archive Zine Library, and Ink Storm Screen Printing Collective between 2007 and 2009 told through interviews with organizers.
"This book can serve as a source of information, but it is meant at least as much as a source of inspiration - it is an attempt to broaden the public toolbox, to encourage others to try out wild ideas of their own."