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19 April 2011

"Klin is an insightful interviewer and a marvelous writer. We were delighted to have the opportunity to publish the interview with Howard Zinn from Something to Say."The Bloomsbury Review
The fusion of art and politics is axiomatic in much of the world. In America, their relationship is erratic. What is art in the service of social justice? Is an artist obligated to address the political? This book profiles, in words and photos, disparate creative forces who offer thoughts on their point of engagement with the political sphere. In the words of Pete Seeger, art "may save the world. Visual arts, dancing, acting arts, cooking arts. . . . Joe DiMaggio reaching for a fly ballthat was great dancing!"
Profiles in Something to Say:
- The late Howard Zinn
- Pete Seeger
- Yoko Ono
- Screenwriter Ron Nyswaner
- Palestinian American standup comedian Maysoon Zayid
- Poet Quincy Troupe
- Dominican American painter Freddy Rodríguez
- Filmmaker Gini Reticker
- Slowpoke cartoonist Jen Sorensen
- Performance and installation artist Sheryl Oring
- Children's writer Jacqueline Woodson
- Chef and food activist Didi Emmons
- Chinese American poet and art critic John Yau
- Punk-rock activist Franklin Stein of the band Blowback
- Klezmer fiddler Alicia Svigals
Richard Klin's writing has appeared in the Brooklyn Rail, Forward, The Bloomsbury Review, Parabola, The Rambler, and other media.
Lily Prince has exhibited in over fifty national and international exhibitions and has been awarded commissions by numerous hotels and the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs. She is an associate professor of art at William Paterson University. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, New York Magazine, Newark Star-Ledger, New American Paintings, San Francisco Weekly, and other media.
Lily Prince: Lily Prince has her B.F.A. from The Rhode Island School of Design, her M.F.A. from Bard College and studied at Skowhegan. Prince has exhibited in over 50 national and international exhibitions and has been awarded commissions by numerous hotels and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs. She is an Associate Professor of Art at William Paterson University. Her work has appeared the New York Times, New York magazine, the Newark Star Ledger, New American Paintings, San Francisco Weekly, The Bloomsbury Review and online at January magazine.
the late Howard Zinn
Pete Seeger
Philadelphia screenwriter Ron Nyswaner
Palestinian-American standup comedian Maysoon Zayid
African-American poet Quincy Troupe
Dominican-American painter Freddy Rodriguez
filmmaker Gini Reticker
Slowpoke cartoonist Jen Sorensen
performance-installation artist Sheryl Oring
children’s and YA writer Jacqueline Woodson
organic chef and food activist Didi Emmons
Chinese-American poet and art critic John Yau