Artist Guy Denning has sketched these powerful images inspired by the Occupy Wall Street protests. More info over at thisiscolossal.com.
The Occupy Wall Street movement has finally arrived in Norway. So far it consists of one man only: 27-year-old Simen Spikkeland, who's set up camp outside Oslo Stock Exchange. It's hard to fight the system in a country with free health care and virtually no unemployment.
The folks at Opie Radio have mastered the art of trolling #OccupyWallStreet.
Wonder what all this “Occupy” hubbub is really all about? Here's a quick guide. For even more in-depth analysis, check out Henry Blodget's post at BI.com.
The Daily Show's Samantha Bee attempts to unite #OccupyWallStreet protesters and the people whose bathrooms they use. (via gotchamediablog.com)
Actor and activist Tim Robbins has thrown his support behind the Occupy Wall Street movement. (via occupywallst.org)
Occupy Wall St is super hot on the BuzzFeed Network right now. Here's all the best viral buzz on Occupy Wall St.
Jon Stewart documents the week the media's coverage of #OccupyWallStreet went from “blackout” to “circus.” (via gotchamediablog.com)
This NYPD officer was caught bragging about using his nightstick on the Occupy Wall Street protesters. Absolutely shameful.
What are the underlying issues that prompted the Occupy Wall Street protests? Pass this video on to anyone who doesn't understand what the Occupy Wall Street movement is about.
Somehow this interview with Occupy Wall Street's Jesse LaGreca never made it on the air. (via the New York Observer)
Hopefully this will help sort out any questions one might have about the protests on Wall Street. Or not.
Politics Buzz On Wednesday, 5 Oct., over 38,000 members of New York City unions will join the Occupy Wall Street protest in Lower Manhattan. The cause just got real, people.
At last, decent news footage. All it took to get the media to cover #OccupyWallStreet was some good old fashioned violence and violation of civil rights.
Anonymous threatens retaliation if violence towards #OccupyWallStreet protesters persists.
Politics Buzz On Sunday, hundreds of NYPD officers swarmed on Union Square, arresting protesters. Reports of police using tear gas have spread through Twitter. While the NYPD maintains that they neither own nor use tear gas, some have stepped forward to confirm that they were pepper-sprayed. In at least one video, a man is violently tackled for simply talking to an officer.