Occupiers Protest Rush Limbaugh In Chicago, Where He Does Not Live
An office that is not Limbaugh's office finds itself surrounded by protesters. Read More ›
An office that is not Limbaugh's office finds itself surrounded by protesters. Read More ›
Happy Monday! Read More ›
A picture log of the May 1st, 2012 protest that was loud, impressive, and mostly sent a lot mixed signals. See for yourself! Read More ›
Reuters attracted quite a bit of blowback for its video calling May Day a “dud” yesterday. “A diverse set of views,” social media editor de Rosa says. Read More ›
On display in New York, a peaceful protest march with liberal groups, and an anarchist “black bloc. Read More ›
Occupy Wall Street held a May Day protest in Union Square NYC, and BuzzFeed went. But only for the free haircuts. BuzzFeed's own Ryan Broderick decided to check it out. Read More ›
Protesters attacked photographers, and sought to seize their cameras, during May Day protests, journalists say. “One girl walks up to one of the photogs and nailed him right in the face,” says Village Voice's Muncy. Read More ›
At least three residences got surprise visits from authorities in early Monday morning. The residents were interviewed about their protest plans. Read More ›
A leaked memo warns of “Black Bloc” tactics. A city official confirms to BuzzFeed the memo's authenticity. Read More ›
A make or break protest. “We have so many targets,” says Bruner. Read More ›
Occupy Wall Street protester Malcolm Harris saw his bid to stop prosecutors from subpoenaing his Twitter records shut down by Manhattan's geekiest judge, Matthew Sciarrino Jr. Read More ›
The Arts & Labor Working Group sends out PR as the Whitney, promising all kinds of future changes for the museum. It's actually the second time they've done this. [Updated below.] Read More ›
The magazine that birthed Occupy is unhappy with the movement's association with the “professional left.” Read More ›
Activists tweet that “May Day” is a no-go. It's an April Fool's joke, but others weigh in: “This is actually really smart.” Read More ›
The internet is not as free as you think it is. Free the Network is a film about one guy's quest to build a freer internet. Read More ›
That's going to endear them to the general public. Another protester can be heard in the background asking, “Why are you focusing on the cops?” And Gothamist calls them “smug brats.” Read More ›
The limits of an alliance are on display. What if you call a general strike and everyone goes to work? Read More ›
Last night's dustup with police put Occupy back in the news in a way it hasn't managed since the original New York occupation was kicked out in November. “It felt more like it had last fall than at any point previously,” says Jeff Smith. Read More ›
Mitt is in New York to raise money at the Waldorf-Astoria today. Occupiers plan to confront him with hula hoops. Read More ›
Embraces the language of Occupy movement to sell his tax plan. Pushes “fairness” agenda like Obama. Read More ›
A bit sharper than “banks got bailed out, we got sold out!” Read More ›
Tim Pool and Luke Rudkowski, stars in Occupy world, have full media credentials at the big annual conservative conference. These guys will let anyone in. Read More ›
Andrew Breitbart really lost it Friday night on Occupiers protesting outside the Conservative Political Action Conference. Read More ›
Occupations can win tents and laptops, even if they have nowhere to put them. Read More ›
Erick Erickson got great satisfaction out of the Occupy DC protesters’ brushes with police. Read More ›
The real intolerance, Santorum says, comes from the glitter-bombers. Read More ›
The first Occupy keg party will be in Williamsburg, Brooklyn this weekend. The revolution will not be remembered the next day. Read More ›
Kevin Zeese says he's been targeted for trying to defend the movement against being co-opted. Occupy DC embroiled by possibly-imagined crisis. Read More ›
The first “Occupy” congressional candidate emerges. Possibly more serious than Vermin Supreme. Read More ›